Species report trend
Slimy Mackerel Fishing Reports
Scomber australasicus
Slimy Mackerel fishing activity is based upon real fishing reports collected over a decade, by Getfished. It represents an overview of all reports. With 2 reports across 1 reported locations, the dataset helps show longer-term fishing patterns rather than isolated catches.
Slimy Mackerel Seasonal pattern Report activity is strongest through autumn, with summer also contributing a notable share of reports. Activity is lower through summer.
Slimy Mackerel Bait and lure signal Reported bait patterns commonly include . Lure reports are led by .
Dataset context These patterns reflect observed report behaviour across time and locations. They highlight trends and tendencies, not guaranteed fishing outcomes.
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Report patterns
Slimy Mackerel report signals
Derived from fishing report data
Seasonal report pattern
This shows when slimy mackerel reports appear across Australian seasons. Shares are based only on reports with parseable dates.
Note: seasonal patterns may be influenced by factors such as reporting bias, species behavior, and environmental conditions.
Reported slimy mackerel locations
These locations come from report records. Linked locations have matching Getfished location pages.
Mud Island Mussel Farm
2Reported in fishing data but not yet mapped to a Getfished location page.
Slimy Mackerel is also known as:
Slimy.