Quick Facts
Distribution
Interesting Info
- The Boofhead Catfish is a species of catfish found in the rivers and streams of northern parts of Australia. They have a wide distribution, including the Gulf of Carpentaria, the Northern Territory, and northern Queensland.
- The fish has a flattened head, a thick body, forked tail, and a smooth, scaleless skin that is often covered in a layer of slime.
- Boofhead Catfish are bottom-dwelling predators that feed on small fish, crustaceans, and other aquatic invertebrates.
- They have a unique breeding behaviour where males build nests out of small rocks and gravel, and then guard the eggs until they hatch.
- The Boofhead Catfish is a nocturnal species, meaning that it is most active at night and tends to hide during the day.
- The species is known to have venomous spines on its dorsal and pectoral fins, which can cause pain and swelling if touched.
- They are a long-lived species, known to live for over 20 years in the wild.
Species Interaction
Recreational Fishing
Boofhead Catfish can provide a fun and challenging fishing experience, they are known for their aggressive behaviour. Providing powerful strikes and strong fighting ability for their size. They are poor eating, so are usually caught and released for sport.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Ariidae
Genus: Neoarius
Species: Neoarius leptaspis
Conservation Status
The boofhead catfish is listed as “Least Concern” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). This means that the species is not considered to be at risk of extinction or facing significant threats to its population.
Fish Taste Quality
Boofhead catfish are not considered to be good table fare by many people. Their taste is often described as being quite strong and unpleasant, with a somewhat muddy or earthy flavour. The flesh is usually quite tough and can have a chewy texture.
Taste Rating: 2/5
How to catch
Boofhead Catfish
Catch Difficulty: Easy
Tackle: Running Sinker Rig
Bait: Fresh cut flesh baits, Pilchards, Prawns, Squid, Worms, Yabbies, Live minnow
Technique: Keep bait on the bottom, Keep bait close to structure
Popularity: Targeted