Species guide
How to catch Australian herring
Arripis georgiana

The Australian herring is a schooling pelagic fish found mainly in the estuaries and coastal waters of southern Western Australia. It is an active predator that prefers clear waters and plays an important role in local fisheries. These fish are known for their streamlined, fusiform bodies and are popular among anglers.
Where they live
Found in brackish and saltwater estuaries along southern Western Australia, especially in clear, shallow waters. They often school in large numbers and use nursery areas in southwestern estuaries and southern gulfs.
Typical size
Up to about 41 cm
What they eat
- small fish such as anchovies and garfish
- small crustaceans
Best baits
- small pilchards
- sardines
- striped baitfish pieces
Best lures
- small metal jigs
- soft plastic minnows
- shallow-running hard-bodied lures
How to fish for them
- light spinning
- bait fishing from shore or boat
- casting lures in estuaries
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