16-774: [REDACTED] Look up kingfish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kingfish may refer to: Fish [ edit ] Argyrosomus japonicus or Japanese meagre (Australia) Opah or Lampris guttatus (United Kingdom) Kanadi kingfish or Scomberomorus plurilineatus Kingcroaker or Menticirrhus spp. King mackerel or Scomberomorus cavalla Yellowtail amberjack or Seriola lalandi (Australia, New Zealand) Butterfly kingfish or Gasterochisma melampus (Australia, New Zealand) Military [ edit ] AS-6 Kingfish or Raduga KSR-5, an air-launched Soviet anti-ship and strike missile Convair Kingfish ,
32-461: A copper-colored head and is silvery with a bronze-green dorsal surface and paler belly. It has a row of distinctive white spots running along the lateral line. The caudal fin is angular in juveniles but becomes more rounded in larger fish. Argyrosomus japonicus has an Indo-Pacific distribution occurring in coastal waters surrounding Australia, Africa, India, Pakistan, China and Japan. Adults are gregarious and are found over soft bottoms mainly beyond
48-507: A daily bag limit of 1 per person, per day if caught from the shore and 5 per person, per day if caught anywhere from a boat offshore. The minimum size limit is 50cm total length if caught from a boat offshore, however, only one kob greater than 110cm total length may be caught per person, per day. Sciaenidae Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include
64-896: A defunct minor league ice hockey team in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Television and radio [ edit ] Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long , a 1995 TV movie Kingfish, a character in Amos 'n' Andy Other uses [ edit ] KingFish phone tracker , a product line of human-portable cellular telephone identification and tracking devices People with the nickname [ edit ] Christone "Kingfish" Ingram (born 1999), American blues guitarist King Levinsky (1910–1991), American heavyweight boxer Huey Long (1893–1935), Louisiana governor and senator Kenny Washington (American football) (1918–1971) See also [ edit ] Black kingfish Giant kingfish Kingfisher (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
80-484: A reconnaissance aircraft designed for Project GUSTO USS Kingfish , a Gato -class submarine of the United States Navy Kingfish, a nuclear test of Operation Fishbowl Music [ edit ] Christone "Kingfish" Ingram , American blues musician Kingfish (Christone Ingram album) , his first album Ed Manion , nicknamed "Kingfish", American saxophonist, touring member of
96-690: A wide distribution in Australia, from the Gascoyne region on the west coast of Western Australia, around the southern coasts of the continent, and up to the Wide Bay–Burnett region on the east coast of Queensland. According to the Department of Primary Issues for New South Wales: Mulloway have been classified as Overfished in NSW since 2004/05 and a Recovery Program (RP) to assist the stock to rebuild
112-505: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Argyrosomus japonicus Argyrosomus japonicus is a silvery to bronze-green colored fish, a member of the family Sciaenidae , which may grow up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in) in length. It is known as Dusky Kob, dusky salmon, salmon, Kob and kabeljou' in South Africa , Japanese meagre ( FAO ), mulloway or jewfish in
128-562: The E Street Band Kingfish (band) , a San Francisco Bay Area rock band Kingfish (1976 album) , their first album Kingfish (1985 album) , their fourth album "Kingfish", a 1974 song from Good Old Boys (Randy Newman album) "Kingfish", a 2010 song by Patrice Bart-Williams from his album One Sports [ edit ] Kenosha Kingfish , a baseball team in Kenosha, Wisconsin Baton Rouge Kingfish ,
144-648: The eastern states of Australia, mulloway in South Australia, kingfish or river kingfish in Western Australia, Ô-nibe (大鮸, オオニベ) in Japan, and Sawwa Krokar Fish or Sawwa Machli in Pakistan. The name jewfish refers to its large otoliths , which are prized as "jewels" by some fishers. Argyrosomus japonicus is a large, slender fish which can grow to 2 m (6 ft 7 in). It has
160-560: The majority of Australian Recreational Anglers. Although described as a benthic carnivore, Mulloway are capable of feeding throughout the water column. Mysid shrimp are important food items for smaller juvenile fish (<150 mm (5.9 in)). As the fish increase in size the diet changes to include small finned fish, then larger finned fish and squid and other cephalopods . Argyrosomus japonicus , are commonly known as dusky kob or kabeljou in South Africa. They are found in
176-473: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kingfish . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kingfish&oldid=1193547346 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Fish common name disambiguation pages Nicknames Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732782515361192-520: The south-eastern seaboard of southern Africa where they occur from False Bay to southern Mozambique. Habitat Adults can reach 2m in length and 80kgs in weight, and are predominantly found near-shore , from the surf-zone down to 120m. The juveniles are highly dependent on estuaries then move into the adjacent surf-zone as they grow. The adult populations from the Western Cape and Eastern Cape regions migrate to KwaZulu-Natal to spawn in
208-602: The stock status of mulloway in New South Wales is classified as 'depleted'. In South Australia and Western Australia, the stock status is 'sustainable'. In Queensland, the stock status is 'undefined'. Mulloway or jewfish can be found from the brackish water up the top of estuaries down to the mouths, bays, rocks and beaches all the way out to offshore reefs. They can even be found in urban areas. They can be found under deep water marinas, boat moorings, bridges and jetties even shelving rocks and caves. They are accessible to
224-517: The surf zone, occasionally going inshore. Juveniles are exclusively found in shallow water and sometimes move into estuaries. As explained above Argyrosomus japonicus , are commonly known by different names across Australia, but most Australians refer to them as mulloway or jewfish. They are a prized catch when it comes to fishing and are notoriously difficult to target. They are even fondly referred to as 'silver ghost', 'elusive jewfish', 'river kingfish', 'jewie', 'soapy' and 'silver slab'. Mulloway have
240-420: The winter and spring seasons. Recreational fishing Dusky kob is one of the most important species targeted in the recreational, subsistence and commercial line fisheries . Kob that are less than 110cm total length are commonly targeted by estuarine and surf-zone anglers, while adults are caught mainly while recreational deep sea fishing . There are limitations on recreational catches in South Africa , with
256-526: Was implemented on the 1st November, 2013. The above recovery plan introduced changes to the "bag limits' on fish for both Recreational and Commercial fishing. Later in 2018, NSW Minister for Primary Industries, Niall Blair commented: Despite efforts by fishers, a recent scientific review showed Mulloway are still overfished. In order for stocks to recover, the review recommended that more action needed to be taken. Recreational bag limits were further reduced to just one fish over 70 cm. As of 2020,
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