The long-finned pike or yellowfin pike (Dinolestes lewini) is a species of perciform fish. It is the only member in the genus Dinolestes, as well as the family Dinolestidae.
Description
It is an elongated, silver to yellowish-brown fish with a pointed snout. It probably resembles a short barracuda. It has large eyes and a large mouth with a slightly protruding lower jaw.
It grows up to 84 cm (33 in) in total length.
Distribution
It's found in the coastal waters of southern Australia, including New South Wales, at depths between 5 and 65 m (16 and 213 ft).