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The ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) is the largest and most-targeted UK wrasse — a stocky, slow-moving rock dweller with thick, fleshy lips, forward-facing canine teeth, and dazzling mottled colouration that varies from green and brown to deep red. They live their whole lives around rocky structure.
Rocky reefs, kelp gullies, harbour walls, breakwaters, and pier pilings. They hold tight to structure and rarely move far. Best months are May through October when sea temperatures suit them. Hard-shelled baits (crab, prawn, mussel) on a strong float or paternoster rig are standard. Most UK anglers release ballan wrasse — they grow slowly and dominant fish hold territories for years.
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