Species guide

How to catch Malabar trevally

Platycaranx malabaricus

Stylized 2D illustration of Malabar trevally
saltwatergame fishCarangidae

The Malabar trevally is a pelagic gamefish known for its short, deep body and active predatory behavior. It inhabits coral and rocky reefs in inshore continental shelf waters, often forming shoals during its sub-adult stage. This species is prized by anglers for its fighting ability and prevalence in tropical Indo-Pacific regions.

Where they live

Found in saltwater coral and rocky reefs on the continental shelf, from shallow 20 meters down to about 140 meters deep. Juveniles prefer sandy bays, while sub-adults form shoals in tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean waters.

Typical size

Up to about 60 cm

What they eat

  • squid
  • cuttlefish
  • small fishes
  • anchovies
  • lightfish
  • lizardfish

Best baits

  • small squid strips
  • cut bait
  • small fish chunks
  • shrimp

Best lures

  • metal jigs
  • pencil poppers
  • soft plastic paddletails
  • shallow-running plugs

How to fish for them

  • bottom fishing near reefs
  • jigging
  • casting around rocky outcrops
  • trolling near shore

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