Northern River Garfish
Zenarchopterus buffonis
Northern River Garfish (Zenarchopterus buffonis) is a slender halfbeak found in lowland fresh to brackish waters, often near the surface in quiet rivers and estuaries. It feeds mainly on small insects and other surface prey; fisheries-specific information is limited, so local records should be checked.

识别要点
- Very slender, needle-like body with a long, pointed lower jaw
- Small dorsal and anal fins set far back on the body
- Silvery sides with a surface-fish profile and forked tail
栖息地
Shallow, slow-moving lowland rivers, canals, mangrove creeks, estuaries, and other sheltered surface waters, usually cruising near vegetation or the water’s edge in fresh to brackish conditions.
饵料备注
Tiny live insects, mosquito larvae, small worms, and shrimp bits can work; very small flies, micro-jigs, and foam or epoxy surface flies may also draw strikes. Use lightweight terminal tackle because the mouth is small and the fish is delicate.
行为
A surface-oriented fish that feeds on drifting insects and tiny prey from or just below the surface. It is typically wary, school-forming, and most active in calm water where it can strike at small moving food items.
注意事项
No notable angling hazard; the fish is small and delicate, so avoid rough handling. Check local regulations and access rules, as halfbeaks may be lightly documented and localized in some areas.
钓法备注
Fish quietly with ultralight or fly tackle and present baits on the surface or just under it. A long, fine leader and small hooks help; drift along shaded banks, vegetation edges, and calm current seams. Handle gently if releasing.