Species guide

How to catch Central Australian catfish

Porochilus argenteus

Stylized 2D illustration of Central Australian catfish
freshwatergame fishPlotosidae

The Central Australian catfish is a freshwater species with an elongated body and a silvery appearance. It inhabits slow-flowing streams with sandy or rocky bottoms. This catfish is known for its distinctive eel-like tail and is sought after by anglers.

Where they live

Lives in slow-flowing freshwater streams across parts of Oceania, favoring sandy or rocky substrates.

Typical size

Up to about 35 cm

What they eat

  • small crustaceans
  • insects
  • larvae
  • detritus

Best baits

  • worms
  • small freshwater shrimp
  • insect larvae

Best lures

  • soft plastic baits
  • small jigs

How to fish for them

  • bottom fishing
  • light tackle angling

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