Serranus annularis
The Orangeblack bass (Serranus annularis) is a vibrant species prized for its aggressive behavior and challenging fight, making it a favorite among recreational anglers. Found in warm, coastal waters, this bass is known for its striking orange and black coloration. Its popularity stems from its strong fighting ability and the thrill of catching it in its natural habitat.
Max Size
30 cm (12 inches)
Habitat
Coastal reefs and rocky structures, typically at depths of 10-30 meters
Best Season
Late spring to early fall, when water temperatures are warmest
Best Time
Early morning to late afternoon, when the fish are most active
Tigray Archipelago
Eritrea
The islands of the Tigray Archipelago offer a diverse range of habitats for Orangeblack bass, including coral reefs and rocky crevices.
Best: September to November
Dahab Marine Park
Egypt
This marine park is known for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse fish populations, including the Orangeblack bass.
Best: April to June
The Brothers Islands
Egypt
These islands are a popular destination for divers and anglers, with Orangeblack bass being a common catch.
Best: March to May
Elba Island Marine Reserve
Italy
This protected marine reserve is home to a variety of fish species, including the Orangeblack bass.
Best: June to August
Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park
Spain
The marine habitats within this natural park provide a suitable environment for Orangeblack bass.
Best: May to July
Kavarna Reef
Bulgaria
This reef is known for its diverse fish populations, including Orangeblack bass.
Best: July to September
Symi Island
Greece
The waters around Symi Island offer a variety of fishing opportunities, including for Orangeblack bass.
Best: April to June
Best bait: Live or frozen/fresh small baitfish, shrimp, or cut bait