Australian Herring

The Australian herring, Arripis georgiana, is a small, fast-swimming fish found along the southern coast of Australia. Known for its silver body with golden spots, it inhabits inshore waters. This species is a popular target for recreational fishing due to its energetic fight and abundance.
Length~25 (max 41)
Weight~0.2 (max 0.5)
WaterSalt
Depth50 ft
- Other namesRuff, Tommy ruff, Australian ruff
- Length~25 (max 41)
- Weight~0.2 (max 0.5)
- WaterSalt
- Depth50 ft
Popular lures for Australian Herring
Regulation for Australian Herring
- SeasonAlways open
- Bag limit40
- Vessel limit120
- Trophy limits-
- Max size-
- Min sizeNo
- Measurement-
- Prohibited methods-
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Australian herring prefer inshore waters, including bays, estuaries, and ocean beaches
- They are often found around seagrass beds, rocky reefs, and areas with seaweed
- Juveniles reside in sheltered coastal waters and inlets
- Their diet includes small fish and prawns, which they hunt in schools
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs during the spring and summer months in offshore waters
- Females release eggs in open water, which are fertilized by males
- Larvae drift with currents, settling in estuarine nurseries as they grow
- Juveniles migrate to coastal areas, gradually moving to deeper waters as they mature