Protonibea diacanthus fishing
The species protonibea diacanthus is found off the Gulf of Oman, India, Sri Lanka, Japan, New Guinea and northern Australia. This fish can weigh up to 45 kg.
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Black jewfish are Indo-Pacific and are generally found off the north and west coasts of Australia, in the Pacific islands, in the Persian Gulf and India, and as far north as Japan. Black jewfish feed near the bottom and can be found in waters up to 60 meters deep. They are found in saltwater springs and tidal rivers. Black jewfish are also known to return annually to their spawning grounds.
How to fish Protonibea diacanthus
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Can you eat Protonibea diacanthus?
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Regulations for fishing Protonibea diacanthus
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Species similar to Protonibea diacanthus
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The best fishing charters for Protonibea diacanthus
CY Fishing Charters
Albany Island, Queensland