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Gobbleguts

Ostorhinchus rueppellii

Family
Apogonidae
Max Length
12 cm
Max Weight
0 kg
IUCN Status
NE
Water Type
saltwater, mixed
Fishing Spots
1

Best Baits & Lures

Live Baits

  • Small Prawns

    Hook through the tail for natural presentation.

  • Bloodworms

    Irresistible to most small fish.

  • Squid strips

    Tough and stays on the hook well.

  • Beach worms

    Readily available on the shoreline.

  • Small pieces of fish

    Use oily fish for scent attraction.

Artificial Lures

  • Strike King Mr. Crappie ShadpoleSoft Plastic

    Effective on a small jighead.

    Buy
  • Daiwa Silver Creek Minnow 50SMinnow

    Excellent for mimicking small baitfish.

    Buy
  • Mepps Aglia #0Spinner

    Small and flashy, attracts attention.

    Buy
  • Berkley Gulp! Alive! Minnow 1 inchSoft Plastic

    Effective under a float.

    Buy
  • Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow F3Crankbait

    Irregular swimming action.

    Buy

Techniques

Gobbleguts often feed near structures like jetties and pylons, so target these areas with your bait or lure.

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Where to Find Gobbleguts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bait for Gobbleguts?+

Popular baits for Gobbleguts include Small Prawns, Bloodworms, Squid strips, Beach worms, Small pieces of fish. Tip: Gobbleguts often feed near structures like jetties and pylons, so target these areas with your bait or lure.

Where can I catch Gobbleguts?+

Gobbleguts can be found in many locations worldwide. Top regions include Western Australia, Australia. WikiCatch lists 1 fishing spots where this species is found.

How big do Gobbleguts get?+

Gobbleguts (Ostorhinchus rueppellii) can reach up to 11.9999997 cm in length and 0.0379 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is NE.

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