Giraffe Catfish
Auchenoglanis occidentalis
- 1lakes
- 24logged catches
- 9.31 kg heaviest logged
Giraffe Catfish (Auchenoglanis occidentalis) is a small catfish species inhabiting most areas in West and Central Africa. It prefers to stay in shallow and calm parts of rivers and lakes. It is active at night as well as during the day. Its body is covered with a characteristic pattern, lending it the name ‘Giraffe Catfish’. It can reach 70 cm (27 inches) in size and weigh up to 10 kg (22 lb).
These omnivorous catfish feed in small groups, usually on vegetation they find on the bottom, sifting through sand or mud with their large barbels. Their regular diet also includes seeds, larvae, worms, and small fish.
What actually catches it ranked by real logged catches
Baits
Best setups by lake 1 lakes with data
Congo River — 24 catches , best 9.31 kg
- Moriche Palm Fruit Hook #3/0 Feeder bottom Shore 2×
- Freshwater Prawns Hook #4/0 Feeder bottom Shore 2×
- Corn Hook #3/0 Feeder bottom 1×
- Cheese Hook #4 Feeder bottom Shore 1×
How to catch
How to catch a unique Giraffe Catfish?
When it comes to float, feeder, or bottom fishing, the best way to catch Giraffe Catfish would be to use Freshwater Prawns on a size #3/0 hook.
Where to find it
Also listed as effective documented, but not seen in the catch log
Data compiled from fp-collective and the Fishing Planet Wiki . Snapshot taken 2026-08-20. Game content and imagery © Fishing Planet LLC.
Freshwater Prawns
Moriche Palm Fruit
Cheese
Corn
Freshwater Crab
Red Worms
Night Crawlers
Maggots
Bloodworms
Leeches
Caddis Larva
Crawfish Cut
Jauari Palm Fruit
Peas