Quick Facts
Distribution
Interesting Info
- The Saltpan Sole is a species of flatfish found exclusively in the waters around Australia. Commonly found in shallow estuaries and coastal waters, and is often associated with sandy or muddy substrates of fresh and brackish waters.
- They have a flattened body and is characterised by its small mouth, large eyes, and tapered tail. It has a smooth, brownish-grey body with darker speckles and markings.
- The Saltpan Sole is a benthic species, which means that it lives and feeds on or near the sea floor. It is a predator, feeding primarily on small crustaceans and bony fish.
- They have a low reproductive rate, with females typically producing only a few eggs at a time.
- It is also a popular target for recreational anglers, who often use bait such as worms or prawns to catch the fish.
- Estimates on lifespan are relatively short, with individuals typically living for only a few years.
Species Interaction
Recreational Fishing
Recreational fishing for Saltpan Sole is not very common, as this species is not a popular game fish and is not typically targeted by recreational anglers. However, Saltpan Sole can occasionally be caught by anglers using baited hooks or lures in estuaries or shallow coastal waters, where the fish are known to live.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Pleuronectiformes
Family: Soleidae
Genus: Brachirus
Species: Brachirus salinarum
Conservation Status
The conservation status of the saltpan sole is currently listed as “Least Concern” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). This indicates that the species is not currently considered to be at risk of extinction.
Fish Taste Quality
Saltpan sole is known to have a mild and delicate flavour, similar to other small flatfish species.
Taste Rating: 3/5
How to catch
Saltpan Sole
Catch Difficulty: Intermediate
Tackle: Running Sinker Rig, Artificial Rig
Bait: Crab, Fresh cut flesh baits, Lures, Bait jig, Pilchards, Prawns, Worms, Yabbies, Soft plastics, Live minnow
Technique: Keep bait on the bottom, Keep bait close to structure
Popularity: Targeted