Species guide
How to catch North African catfish
Clarias gariepinus

freshwatergame fishClariidae
The North African catfish is a large, elongated freshwater fish known for its bottom-feeding habits but occasionally feeds at the surface. It is omnivorous, mainly preying on other fish, plants, and zooplankton. This species is popular among anglers for its size and fighting ability.
Where they live
Common in sandy streams, standing deep waters, and shallow swamps across Africa, parts of Asia, South America, and Europe. It inhabits depths from surface level to about 80 meters.
Typical size
Up to about 170 cm
What they eat
- smaller fish
- plants
- zooplankton
- organic debris
Best baits
- small fish chunks
- worms
- insects
- plant matter
Best lures
- soft plastic lures
- jigs
- sinking crankbaits
- bottom bouncers
How to fish for them
- bottom fishing
- float fishing near surface
- bait fishing with natural baits
- casting
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