Aprion virescens
The Blue-green Snapper (Aprion virescens) is a vibrant and sought-after game fish known for its striking blue-green color and strong fighting ability. Found in tropical waters, it is prized by anglers for its challenging catch and is considered good table fare. This species is often targeted in deeper reef areas, making it a thrilling catch for those venturing into offshore fishing.
Max Size
80 cm (31 inches), 11 kg (24 lbs)
Habitat
Deep reefs, outer reef slopes, and drop-offs in tropical waters, typically at depths of 20-100m
Best Season
Year-round in tropical regions, but peak catches may occur during warmer months
Best Time
Early morning to late afternoon, with peak activity during changing tides
Christmas Island
Australia
Renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, Christmas Island is a prime location for catching Blue-green Snapper.
Best: April to October
The Great Barrier Reef
Australia
As the world's largest coral reef system, the Great Barrier Reef offers an abundance of Blue-green Snapper, particularly around the outer reefs.
Best: May to November
Raja Ampat
Indonesia
Known for its incredible marine biodiversity, Raja Ampat is a hotspot for Blue-green Snapper, especially around the islands of Misool and Salawati.
Best: October to April
The Red Sea
Egypt
The Red Sea is home to a healthy population of Blue-green Snapper, particularly around the coral reefs of Sharm El-Sheikh and Hurghada.
Best: September to May
The Maldives
Maldives
This island nation is famous for its pristine waters and coral reefs, making it an ideal location for catching Blue-green Snapper.
Best: March to November
Fiji
Fiji
Fiji's coral reefs and clear waters provide a perfect environment for Blue-green Snapper, particularly around the Mamanuca and Yasawa islands.
Best: April to October
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
PNG's coral reefs and island chains are home to a thriving population of Blue-green Snapper, particularly around Kimbe Bay and the Trobriand Islands.
Best: May to November
Best bait: Live or fresh bait such as small fish, squid, or crustaceans