Scomberomorus multiradiatus
The Papuan seerfish is a highly prized game fish known for its aggressive behavior and strong fighting ability. Found in tropical waters, it is a popular target among anglers due to its challenging catch and good fighting characteristics. This species is also considered good to eat, although its edibility rating is slightly below the top-rated species.
Max Size
120 cm (47 inches)
Habitat
Coastal waters, outer reefs, and drop-offs, typically in areas with coral or rocky substrate, 10-100m depth
Best Season
Year-round, with peak activity during the warmer months
Best Time
Early morning and late afternoon when fish are most active
Papua Gulf
Papua New Guinea
Known for its abundant marine life, the Papua Gulf offers a high chance of catching Papuan seerfish.
Best: March to October
Torres Strait
Australia/Papua New Guinea
The Torres Strait is a renowned fishing destination, with Papuan seerfish being one of the prized catches.
Best: April to November
Gulf of Papua
Papua New Guinea
This region is known for its rich fisheries, with Papuan seerfish being a common catch.
Best: May to December
Cape York Peninsula
Australia
The northern tip of Australia is a hotspot for Papuan seerfish, particularly during the dry season.
Best: June to September
Fly River Delta
Papua New Guinea
The Fly River Delta is a productive fishing area, with Papuan seerfish being one of the target species.
Best: February to July
Arafura Sea
Indonesia/Australia
The Arafura Sea is a vast and productive fishing ground, with Papuan seerfish being caught in its waters.
Best: March to October
Darwin Harbour
Australia
Darwin Harbour is a known hotspot for various fish species, including the Papuan seerfish.
Best: May to August
Best bait: Live or cut baitfish, squid, or other meaty baits