Species guide

How to catch Gray angelfish

Pomacanthus arcuatus

Stylized 2D illustration of Gray angelfish
saltwaterPomacanthidae

The Gray angelfish is a striking saltwater fish known for its deep, compressed body. Commonly found on coral reefs, it mainly feeds on sponges and other sessile invertebrates. Although not a typical game fish, it's admired for its unique appearance and behavior.

Where they live

Inhabits coral reefs from shallow waters around 2 meters to depths of 60 meters across the Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and some Pacific regions near North America.

Typical size

Up to about 60 cm

What they eat

  • sponges
  • tunicates
  • algae
  • zoantharians
  • gorgonians
  • hydroids
  • bryozoans
  • seagrasses

Best baits

  • pieces of sponge
  • seaweed
  • marine invertebrate chunks

Best lures

  • soft plastic reef fishes
  • jigs mimicking small invertebrates
  • natural-colored lures

How to fish for them

  • bottom fishing near reefs
  • light jigging
  • using bait rigs close to coral habitats

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