Sand Flathead

The sand flathead, Platycephalus endrachtensis, is a coastal fish commonly found in the shallow waters of northern Australia. It inhabits sandy or muddy bottoms where it lies camouflaged, waiting to ambush prey. This species is popular among anglers for its decent size and firm flesh, making it a sought-after catch for both sport and consumption.
Length~40 (max 62)
Weight~1 (max 5)
WaterSalt
Water Temp17-18° F
Depth1-60 ft
- Other namesBar-tail flathead, Flag-tail flathead, Northern sand flathead, Northern-flag tailed flathead, Western estuary flathead
- Length~40 (max 62)
- Weight~1 (max 5)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp17-18° F
- Depth1-60 ft
Popular lures for Sand Flathead
Regulation for Sand Flathead
- SeasonAlways open
- Bag limit5
- Vessel limit-
- Trophy limits-
- Max size-
- Min size30 cm
- MeasurementTotal length
- Prohibited methods-
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Prefers shallow coastal waters, often near estuaries and river mouths
- Inhabits sandy or muddy bottoms where it camouflages itself
- Feeds primarily on small fish, crustaceans, and other invertebrates
- Commonly found in areas with soft substrates, making it a target for bottom fishing
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in shallow waters, often in estuaries or nearby coastal zones
- Eggs are laid in sandy or muddy areas, where they are protected by the substrate
- Juveniles grow quickly and remain in shallow, protected waters until they mature
- Adults are more solitary, spreading out in coastal regions as they grow larger