Species guide
How to catch Bonga shad
Ethmalosa fimbriata

freshwaterbrackishsaltwaterDorosomatidae
The Bonga shad is a small, fusiform fish found in West African coastal and riverine waters. It can live in fresh, brackish, and saltwater environments, often forming large schools. This species filters plankton and microscopic algae for food and plays an important ecological role in its habitat.
Where they live
Found in shallow coastal waters, lagoons, estuaries, and lower courses of coastal rivers in West Africa, tolerating fresh to saltwater conditions.
Typical size
Up to about 46 cm
What they eat
- plankton
- microscopic algae
- detritus
Best baits
- small shrimp
- fish pieces
- plankton-based bait
Best lures
- small shiny spoons
- micro jigs
- tiny soft plastics
How to fish for them
- light tackle casting
- float fishing
- cast netting
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