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Fishing Spots in SA
Each state and territory in Australia has its own premier fishing spots and predominant fish species. Some locations may reveal abundant fish stocks of a select species whilst others may offer a more diverse range of species. This article discusses some of the popular fishing spots in South Australia and provides some helpful tips.
Article By: ExplorOz Team Updated: 21 Aug 2008
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Port Lincoln
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Port Lincoln
is a major commercial centre for the
Eyre
Peninsula and a popular destination for visitors. It is also renowned as the Great White Shark capital of the world. These magnificent eating machines were heavily targeted in the mid twentieth century and a world record 1,208 kilo Great White was caught on a rod and reel by Alf Dean in 1959. Today, Great White Sharks are a totally protected species.
Fishing Spots
There are plenty of excellent
fishing
spots in and around
Port Lincoln
and many of which are in relatively safe and protected waters. The town jetty and main wharf can offer some great
fishing
all year round. Catches include salmon, king george whiting and yellowfin whiting, herring,
snook
and squid. The main wharf is very deep and you never know what fish you’re going to land. Tuna and trevally are some of the fish sought after from the main wharf.
Tips
You may encounter medium sized snapper which sometimes head into the shallows just before dark. To encourage bites from snapper, berley an area in about 2 metres of water and use an un-weighted rig using only fish fillets on a ganged hook. After hurling the line out and letting the rig drift, you must strike quickly if you are getting bites. Certain weather conditions can cause fish like salmon and mackerel to bite vigorously. It is caused by atmospheric pressure changes which fill and deflate the fish’s wind bags. As the bag deflates due to change in pressure, this creates more room in the stomach for food so it’s a good idea to keep an eye on the weather.
Kangaroo Island
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Kangaroo Island
is the third largest island in
Australia
. It is 112kms southwest of Adelaide and 13kms offshore from
Cape Jervis
. The island is 150kms long and 57kms at its widest point with an area covering around 4,405 square kilometers. The island is free from foxes and rabbits, and has a quarter of its land mass dedicated to protected areas, therefore making the island one of the most un-spoilt refuges in
Australia
.
Fishing Spots
Kangaroo Island
offers plenty of
fishing
opportunities from its numerous beaches, rivers, jetties and bays. One of the popular spots is Kingscote which has one of the few jetties that yield consistent numbers of king george whiting, tommy ruff (herring), big
snook
, trevally and squid. Bream can be landed from Cygnet River which is south of Kingscote. Bay of Shoals is a protected inlet that is abound with whiting, Australian salmon and flathead. There is a nice jetty at
Vivonne Bay
where you can land trevally and mackerel, whilst salmon and flathead can be caught on the reefs. West Bay on the western tip of
Kangaroo Island
can provide catches of groper, rock cod and big snapper from the rocks.
Tips
When
fishing
for bream, target around creeks and especially behind sandbars as they usually occupy these spots. In regards to king george whiting, use light gear (2 to 4kgs main line, No. 4 longshank hook with light running sinker) and focus towards the deep channels and holes during low tide.
Fishing
from the rocks of West Bay, heavy gear and lines are needed to deal with the potential big groper or snapper strike.
Innes National Park
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Innes National Park is on the southwest tip of
Yorke
Peninsula and is the largest area of native vegetation remaining on the Peninsula. The western coastline of Innes NP and beyond from West Cape to Daly Head is reputable for the best
fishing
spots in Spencer Gulf.
Fishing Spots
The coastline is made up of a myriad of rock and beaches with some nice sheltered bays. One of these protected bays is Pondalowie Bay which provides some good
fishing
on its beaches where you can target flounder, flathead, whiting and salmon. Browns Beach has a nice reef along its entire length and is reputed to yield good salmon catches in winter and good-sized trevally in summer. The beach to the south end which is reached by track from Browns Beach may hold
mulloway
, salmon and sharks in its depths. If you are targeting around the submerged rocks on either end, you may be lucky enough to hook a snapper.
Tips
The southern shoreline of the Innes National Park is best fished when the winds are from the north. Focus on beach areas with offshore rocks as these rocks usually attract shark, salmon, snapper, trevally and schools of
tailor
. Care should be taken when
fishing
from the beaches and on the rocks as they may be subjected to strong winds and swells.
Murray Mouth
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As the Murray River heads towards the sea, it enters Lake Alexandria and from there divides into five channels leading towards the
Murray Mouth
which is an opening to the Southern Ocean. The waters either enter the Southern Ocean or mix with the waters of the Coorong which is a coastal lagoon about 2 to 3kms wide and is around 140kms long.
Fishing Spots
The
Murray Mouth
is a unique place because the shoreline can drastically change overnight depending on tidal movements and wind. The area can be accessed by 4WD by driving along the beach from
Goolwa
Beach or from one of the southern access points such as Tea Tree Crossing near Salt Creek.
The
Murray Mouth
area is renowned for its monster
Mulloway
fishing
. When the Murray River levels need to be lowered, there is a great phenomenon that happens when the freshwater barrage that contains the Murray Basin is opened. The outflow of dead fish and organisms attract huge schools of
Mulloway
waiting just outside the
Murray Mouth
for a feeding frenzy. During this time is when anglers from all parts line the shores for a chance to land a big
Mulloway
- known to reach 40kgs.
During the summer months (November to the end of January),
Mulloway
make their breeding migration into the Coorong. When the surf is calm, good results can be obtained by wading out and luring or bait casting beyond the breakers. You could also fish inside the Coorong and expect fair results at dusk and throughout the night.
Tips
Seeking weather conditions and local knowledge is a must and
fishing
on the beaches and near the channel is only recommended during calm days and when the tide turns. The rips that can occur in the channel can be extremely strong and the coastline is often pounded by the Southern Ocean winds. If you are considering a night stay-over, it is wise to park as close to the Coorong side of the sand dunes as possible because the shoreline can change drastically especially during high tide.
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