Species guide

How to catch Humphead wrasse

Cheilinus undulatus

Stylized 2D illustration of Humphead wrasse
saltwatergame fishLabridae

The humphead wrasse is a large, solitary reef fish known for its distinctive forehead bump. It roams outer reef slopes and lagoon reefs, resting in caves by night. This species is a predator that feeds on hard-shelled invertebrates and crown-of-thorns starfish.

Where they live

Inhabits steep outer reef slopes, channel slopes, and lagoon reefs across the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Juveniles prefer coral-rich lagoon areas; adults move widely on reefs up to 100 meters deep.

Typical size

Up to about 229 cm

What they eat

  • crustaceans
  • crown-of-thorns starfish
  • sea urchins
  • mollusks

Best baits

  • crustacean-based bait
  • mollusk meat
  • small pieces of fish

Best lures

  • soft plastic lures imitating crustaceans
  • jigs

How to fish for them

  • bottom fishing
  • reef fishing

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