The Bar-tailed flathead lives in the demersal, marine environment.
The Bar-tailed flathead can be distinguished from other flathead due to its distinct tail colourations. The tail is bright white, with three distinct black bars crossing horizontally, giving the tail a 'flag' appearance. More
reefs, although bar-tailed flathead occur in many esturine environments, for example the Swan/Canning River System in Perth. More
threat posed to bar-tailed flathead is probably the decline of estuarine water quality and systems. Tackle and bait Most bar-tailed flathead fishing is carried out in estuaries like the Swan/Canning. More
* Sell bar top Sell Bar-tailed Flathead fish, herring, taka, octopus, scanlop, the top of shells, snails Sell bar top Sell Bar-tailed Flathead fish, herring, taka, octopus, scanlop, the top... More
flathead, sand flathead and bar-tailed flathead - a common mistake that can prove quite costly." Mr Mulherin said misidentification also occurred with other common species, including snapper, whiting, spangled emperor, grass emperor, tusk fish and parrot fish. More
fishing for bar-tailed flathead in the Swan River really pics up. The bar-tailed flathead is actually a tropical species of flathead that has some how established itself in the Swan and Canning Rivers . More
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