Barramundi

The barramundi, Lates calcarifer, is a large, predatory fish native to the Indo-West Pacific region, including northern Australia. Recognizable by its silver scales and streamlined body, it inhabits both fresh and saltwater environments. This species is prized in sport fishing and aquaculture due to its fighting ability and excellent taste.
Length~100 (max 180)
Weight~5 (max 60)
WaterFresh, salt, brackish
Water Temp26-30° F
Depth10-40 ft
- Other namesAsian sea bass, Giant sea perch
- Length~100 (max 180)
- Weight~5 (max 60)
- WaterFresh, salt, brackish
- Water Temp26-30° F
- Depth10-40 ft
Popular lures for Barramundi
Regulation for Barramundi
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Barramundi thrive in rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters
- They prefer areas with mangroves, submerged logs, and overhanging vegetation
- Juveniles are found in freshwater habitats, migrating to brackish and marine environments as they mature
- Their diet includes fish, crustaceans, and insects
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in estuarine areas during the wet season
- Males transition to females as they age, a process known as protandry
- Eggs and larvae develop in brackish waters, with juveniles moving to freshwater
- Adults return to estuaries and coastal waters for spawning, demonstrating strong migratory behavior