Giant Sea Catfish

The giant sea catfish, Carlarius gigas, inhabits large rivers and their estuaries in Africa. Known for its large size and commercial importance, it features a broad, slightly flattened head and elongated body. Anglers often target this species for its size and unique appearance.
Length~70 (max 185)
Weight~18 (max 70)
WaterSalt, brackish, fresh
Water Temp18-24° F
Depth10-195 ft
- Other namesGiant salmon catfish, Giant marine-catfish, Khagga
- Length~70 (max 185)
- Weight~18 (max 70)
- WaterSalt, brackish, fresh
- Water Temp18-24° F
- Depth10-195 ft
Popular lures for Giant Sea Catfish
Regulation for Giant Sea Catfish
There is no general regulation for the state of
Detailed information about the regulation in this state can be found on the official pages of the state.
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Giant sea catfish prefer freshwater and brackish environments
- They are often found in large rivers and estuaries
- These fish thrive in tropical climates
- Muddy or sandy bottoms provide ideal conditions for foraging
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Males practice buccal incubation, carrying eggs in their mouths
- Spawning occurs in deeper river areas
- Juveniles stay in shallow waters, feeding on small invertebrates
- Adults feed on a variety of aquatic organisms, including fish and crustaceans