Mulloway
Mulloway, also known as Argyrosomus japonicus, is a popular fish found in coastal waters of Australia and South Africa. It is recognized for its silver color and elongated body, typically growing up to 1.5 meters in length. Mulloway is a sought-after species for both recreational and commercial fishing due to its delicious, firm flesh.
This fish inhabits estuaries and coastal regions, often preferring sandy or muddy bottoms. Mulloway is known for its nocturnal feeding habits, primarily consuming smaller fish and crustaceans. Its unique behavior and size make it a prized catch among anglers, contributing to its popularity in local fisheries.