Western Striped Grunter

The eightlined trumpeter, Pelates octolineatus, is a small marine fish known for its distinct eight horizontal stripes. It is commonly found in coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific, particularly around coral reefs and seagrass beds. This species is often seen in schools and feeds primarily on small invertebrates and zooplankton. It is a common catch in recreational fishing due to its prevalence in shallow, inshore habitats.
Length~13 (max 28)
WaterSalt
Water Temp24-28° F
Depth15 ft
- Other names-
- Length~13 (max 28)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp24-28° F
- Depth15 ft
Popular lures for Western Striped Grunter
Regulation for Western Striped Grunter
- SeasonAlways open
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- Vessel limit-
- Trophy limits-
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- Min sizeNo
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Eightlined trumpeters prefer shallow coastal waters, often near coral reefs and seagrass beds
- They are commonly found in estuaries and sheltered bays, where they can easily find food
- Their diet consists mainly of small invertebrates, such as crustaceans and mollusks, along with zooplankton
- They are frequently seen in schools, especially near structures like rocks or coral, where they find protection and food
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- The spawning behavior of eightlined trumpeters is tied to warmer seasons, with eggs typically released in open waters
- Juveniles often inhabit shallow, protected areas such as mangroves or seagrass beds
- As they mature, they migrate to slightly deeper waters, though they still remain near the coast
- The species is relatively fast-growing, allowing them to reproduce early in their lifespan