Goulds Squid

Gould's squid, also known as arrow squid, is a cephalopod found in the temperate and tropical waters around Australia and New Zealand. This species is notable for its streamlined body and swift swimming capabilities. It is a popular target for commercial and recreational fishing due to its culinary value.
Length~23 (max 40)
Weight~1 (max 2)
WaterSalt
Depth50-825 ft
- Other namesGould's flying squid, Arrow squid
- Length~23 (max 40)
- Weight~1 (max 2)
- WaterSalt
- Depth50-825 ft
Popular lures for Gould’s Squid
Regulation for Goulds Squid
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Gould's squid is commonly found in coastal and shelf waters, often at various depths
- Prefers temperate and tropical marine environments
- Feeds on smaller fish, other squids, and crustaceans
- Juveniles tend to stay closer to shore, while adults can be found in deeper waters
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Reaches sexual maturity around six months of age
- Females store sperm in buccal pouches, fertilizing eggs as they are laid
- Spawning can occur year-round, with a peak from February to March
- Both males and females die shortly after spawning, completing their life cycle within a year