Fourfinger Threadfin know as Peh Gor 白午 Caught at Woodland Jetty
Fourfinger Threadfin [Eleutheronema Tetradactylum] also known as Gor Heurr 午鱼 or Peh Gor 白午,鲅鱼 [chinese] and Ikan Kurau [malay] Caught at Woodland Jetty
Fourfinger Threadfin [Eleutheronema Tetradactylum] also known as Gor Heurr 午鱼 or Peh Gor 白午,鲅鱼 [chinese] and Ikan Senangin, Ikan Kurau [malay] frequent open, shallow water in areas with muddy, sandy or silty bottoms; they are rarely glimpsed at reefs. Their pectoral rays are thought to serve as tactile structures, helping to find prey within the sediments. Noted for being euryhaline, threadfins are able to tolerate a wide range of salinity levels. This attribute allows threadfins to enter estuaries and even rivers. They feed primarily on crustaceans and smaller fish. Their habit of forming large schools makes the threadfins a reliable target for angler.
Fourfinger Threadfin [Eleutheronema Tetradactylum] also known as Gor Heurr 午鱼 or Peh Gor 白午,鲅鱼 [chinese] and Ikan Senangin, Ikan Kurau [malay] frequent open, shallow water in areas with muddy, sandy or silty bottoms; they are rarely glimpsed at reefs. Their pectoral rays are thought to serve as tactile structures, helping to find prey within the sediments. Noted for being euryhaline, threadfins are able to tolerate a wide range of salinity levels. This attribute allows threadfins to enter estuaries and even rivers. They feed primarily on crustaceans and smaller fish. Their habit of forming large schools makes the threadfins a reliable target for angler.
Labels: Fishing, Gor Heurr, Hotspots, Indian Threadfin, Orh Gor, Pancing, Polydactylus Indicus, Woodland Jetty, Woodland Waterfront, 乌午, 午鱼, 釣魚, 钓鱼, 鲅鱼
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