Life Cycle of the Snapper by Steve Starling.

Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling describes the life cycle of the snapper. 

Starlo Fishing Forever Australia is the fishing board game which offers you Starlo’s profound knowledge of Australian fish and how to catch these fish using this fun and educational fishing game.

Here is an example of Starlo’s fishing tips and extra fishing information. 

This will allow you to discover the life cycle of these fish around Australia; you will be surprised at what you will learn.

This is for the SNAPPER.

LIFE CYCLE:

Snapper mostly spawn over sand, mud or gravel sea beds in protected or partially protected bays, harbours, gulfs and lower estuaries.

Peak breeding activity in southern waters typically occurs from spring until early autumn and these fish are “serial spawners”; releasing eggs and milt many times during the spawning season.

Juveniles tend to remain in estuaries and bays for the first few years of their life before moving offshore.

Adult fish may migrate considerable distances up and down the coast during their lives.

Snapper grow slowly and can live a very long time (at least 20 to 30 years)

The largest fish tend to be males.

Eric Wagnon

http://www.starlofishingforeveraustralia.com

 

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