Species guide
How to catch Blue sea chub
Kyphosus cinerascens

saltwatergame fishKyphosidae
The Blue sea chub is a saltwater fish known for its herbivorous diet and strong presence in reef habitats. It often forms groups over surf-swept outer reef flats and lagoon reefs. This species is recognized for its distinctive blue coloration and fusiform body shape.
Where they live
Lives in groups on hard, algae-covered bottoms of outer reef flats and lagoon reefs in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, from the surface down to about 45 meters deep.
Typical size
Up to about 53 cm
What they eat
- seaweeds
- algal species like Cladophora, Jania, Dictyota, Padina
- red algae such as Gracilaria, Laurencia, Polysiphonia
- small associated invertebrates
Best baits
- seaweed-based bait
- vegetative marine material
- small invertebrate bait
Best lures
- soft plastic algae imitations
- small natural-colored jigs
How to fish for them
- bottom fishing near reefs
- light tackle casting
- bait fishing with plant-based baits
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