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Recfishwest's State-wide Fishing Report - 31 October 2025

 | By Seamus on 10/31/2025 5:15:00 AM | Views (7)
Recfishwest's State-wide Fishing Report - 31 October, 2025
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Lancelin’s tailor master Peter Fullarton enjoyed a great session this week during a nice weather window.

Boats

Not too many boats ventured offshore this past week, but those that did reported good tuna activity in around 25m of water. Inside the Bay, there’s been the usual mix of snook, skippy, King George whiting and herring keeping anglers busy. Squid have been a popular target lately, and the Lancelin Angling & Aquatic Club is planning to hold its “Squid Shootout” this Saturday morning. Club boats plan to head out in search of the tasty cephalopods, returning in time to see who’s landed the biggest catch of the day before a well-earned lunchtime cook-up. A fresh westerly and near 4m swell are on the cards for Saturday, which could force a reschedule, but a final decision will be made early that morning over a hearty breakfast at the clubrooms. Land-based fishing looks to be a more comfortable option.

Shore-Based

Low swells and very low morning tides have provided ideal conditions to fish the open beaches, with some solid tailor in the mid-40 cm range being reported along with the occasional small shark. The afternoon and evening high tides have produced the best windows to work the gutters for greenback tailor and school mulloway. Once the breeze drops away, a quiet walk along the shoreline at night has rewarded those with hand spears with a few good cobbler, a very Lancelin way end to an evening!

Big thanks to Peter Fullarton for his tips on what's biting around Lancelin each week! If you want Peter to put you on to the fish directly, make sure you check out his Tailored Treks Tours page. Peter knows the best spots around Lancelin like the back of his hand.

Day four of @gidos_fishing_adventures latest trip saw some mouth-watering harlequin cooked over the coals under the stars, you can check out Gido’s latest YouTube video here.

Boats

Plenty of nannygai have been caught at Figure of Eight and Boxer Islands, while good mixed bags of breaksea cod, nannygai and harlequin fish have come from Leg of Lamb. Big Samsonfish to 35kg have been thick at Cull, Black and Charley Islands, while squid have been active in 21m behind Cook Rocks. Esperance Bay has fished well for squid, snook and King George whiting. Very early on Monday might hold a better window to duck out, but this weekend is looking choppy and windy.

Shore-Based

Towards Israelite Bay saw big gummy sharks, bronze whalers and small mulloway landed, while Thomas River has held skippy to 4kg and gummy sharks. Skippy, salmon and gummy sharks have also been active at 14-Mile and Roses Beaches, while the strong run of early morning salmon at Fourth and Salmon beaches has continued. Fat sand whiting were plentiful near Blue Haven, while Taylor Street and the Town jetties have fished well in the afternoons for herring, garfish and squid. The corner of the port has held sizeable King George whiting, while smaller KG’s and bream have been caught in Bandy Creek Boat Harbour.


Hats off to the very knowledgeable team at Southern Sports & Tackle for their tips! These guys love their fishing as well, so make sure you swing by their store for the best gear and advice before wetting a line around Esperance.

Both @ethan_grobbler and @andrew_ward_3 had a belter of a day out off the South Coast, landing some solid AJ’s, breaksea cod, queen snapper, yellowtail kingfish and nannygai.

Boats

Squid and King George whiting have been firing off Frenchman Bay and Whaleworld and the improved water clarity off Emu Point has produced good squid too. Bigger King George whiting have been caught at Mistaken, Eclipse, Seal and Michaelmas Islands. A few boats battled the easterly winds and reached the coral ground over the weekend where they found good numbers of breaksea cod to 65cm, along with queen snapper, pink snapper and the odd dhufish. Crews who launched from Hartmans got some very good hauls of the same species. Sunday afternoon and early on Monday may hold windows to duck out.

Shore-Based

Salmon have been kicking around with resident fish being picked up at Sand Patch and Salmon Holes, while small stray schools were active at Bluff Creek and Bremer Bay. Squid fishing has been good with the town marina, Frenchman Bay and Whaleworld producing them in decent sizes and reasonable numbers. The marina has also produced herring and small skippy, while herring and small King George whiting are always a chance at Frenchman Bay. Big Samsonfish have been hooked and at least one landed at Emu Point, which has also held a few herring, while 25-30cm bream have been plentiful in the Hay River.

Cheers to the Trailblazers Albany crew for their fishing tips this week! Swing by their store if you're after some top gear and advice ahead of your next fishing trip. Remember, Trailblazers Albany have loan lifejackets available if you wish to fish off the rocks, but keeping the sand between your toes is always a safer option.

The @ngsfc.busselton crew have had a ball with the youngsters this week on healthy King George whiting and squid in shallow depths this week, with both species turning up in great numbers.

Boats

Tuna schools have been encountered off Bunbury and in Geographe Bay, where a few small yellowtail kingfish have been about as well. Samsonfish have been in good numbers from around the lumps and at Bunbury’s artificial reef, while the 15-20m depths either side of Bunbury have fished well for King George whiting. The better squid catches have come from Geographe Bay with kayak fishers doing well in the mornings around Busselton. Early on Sunday and Monday should be nice and flat on the water.

Shore-Based

On warmer days yellowfin whiting have been firing in the estuary with top-water lures and small vibes working equally well now. Small tailor and herring have been the whiting bycatch, but not in great numbers. At the Bunbury Cut and Back Beach chopper tailor and herring catches have started to improve and Dallyellup has been going well for these species too. Buffalo, Binningup and Preston beaches have produced herring, tailor, soapy mulloway and a few sand whiting. Bream catches have slowed in the Collie River, while Busselton Jetty saw Samsonfish cruising by at the deep end. Squid fishing has been steady, so keep an eye out for fresh ink marks on the jetty.


Big cheers to Whitey's Tackle & Camping for their top fishing tips as always! If you're in Australind or Bunbury and are keen to wet a line throughout our South-West make sure you ask their very friendly team who love their fishing for advice and stock up on gear at their store. If you're in Busselton, the 2 Oceans Tackle team are also incredibly helpful.

Freshwater fishing master Simon Holland from @_sffac_ with a broodstock beauty of a brown trout at Big Brook Dam, which were fired up from a massive termite hatch this week. There were hundreds of healthy rainbow and brown trout released into this picturesque waterway at the fourth annual Southern Forests Trout Festival only a few weeks ago and those fish have helped see a big spike in catches. You can check out the highlights from the trout stocking here!

A lack of insect activity at South-West dams has made it harder for trout chasers at Drakesbrook Weir along with both Waroona and Harvey Dams, with only a few fish rising. Kayak fishers trolling lures have landed most of the better fish, although at Logue Brook Dam a few big rainbows were caught from the shore. The Preston and Brunswick Rivers have produced a few small rainbow trout, as did the Collie River around Potters Gorge. The waterways around the Pemberton region have produced bigger models. Redfin perch have been easier to find with Wellington and Harvey Dams both fishing well for them along with the Collie townsite around the suspension bridges. One of the better soft plastics lures for redfin this year has been the Ambush Lures yabby imitation.

Boats

Prominent offshore lumps have yielded good Samsonfish. Tuna schools have been active towards the Bouvards, but catches have been modest. King Geroge whiting have been firing at the back of the Five-Fathom Bank, while sand whiting were abundant on the inside. The 28m depths towards the Bouvards have thrown up big KG’s, while skippy have been widespread over broken ground. Crayfish have continued to be active on the Five and inside of Melros. Squid chasers have been mainly concentrating on Falcon and Seascapes, but squid have turned up in the Peel-Harvey Estuary too. Small King George whiting have been taken from the estuary end of the Dawesville Cut and they have started to push deeper into the system. Boat fishers targeting the hard-to-get-to flats have enjoyed good days on yellowfin whiting and also picked up juvenile salmon around 45cm from the drop-offs along with plenty of herring. Random locations in the estuary have yielded skippy and tailor, but the better known spots for them haven’t been producing with any consistency yet. Most boaties are expected to duck out early on Sunday and Monday when the winds are calmer.

Shore-Based

Yellowfin whiting have been prolific, but not super aggressive. Coco Drive, the Len Howard Reserve and Point Grey have all produced tings with small vibes generally out-fishing top-water lures. Good catches of tailor have come from the traffic bridges, while herring have been caught along the Dawesville Cut along with small King George whiting at the estuary end. Tailor catches should become more consistent at the Cut too. Some decent mulloway have been landed from the Silver Sands to Golden Bay stretch of beach, while south of town tailor catches have been good at Tims Thicket. Most beaches have held sand whiting and a few herring. Bream have been active in the Serpentine and Murray Rivers.

Thinking of wetting a line around Mandurah? These great tips were courtesy of the super friendly and helpful team at Tackle World Miami so make sure you swing by their store for the best tips and gear before your next fishing trip!

Boats

Squid fishing has been going well with good catches coming from Mangles Bay, Parmelia Bank, the inside of Garden Island, out from Woodman Point and behind Penguin Island. King George whiting have been at these locations with plenty of sand whiting and some skippy mixed in, while behind Garden Island and at the D9 saw Samsonfish being quite active. Early on Sunday and Monday currently look best on the forecast.

Shore-Based

Tailor to 60cm have been caught along the beaches in the mornings and evenings with Long Point, Port Kennedy, Secret Harbour and Warnbro among the better spots. Soapy mulloway were mixed in with the tailor, while at Port Kennedy decent King George whiting have shown up. Skippy, small tailor, herring and a few squid have been the main fare from Woodman Point and the Ammo, Palm Beach and Rockingham jetties, while better squid have been caught when clear water can be found at Point Peron.

These great fishing tips were provided by the friendly team at Compleat Angler & Camping World in Rockingham, so make sure you chat to their experienced crew in store and stock up before heading out!

Once the metro waters have warmed up a tad over the coming weeks, yellowfin tuna numbers should increase. Trolling at 4-6 knots with deeper diving lures like Halco Laser Pro’s through slicks on the water surface (or where weed is visible) indicates current lines, which this species tends to follow. Keeping an eye out for bait balls on the sounder and diving birds is also a sign that these predators could be rounding up fish, so a Halco Twisty flicked around these areas can also produce the goods. Photo: @halcotackle.

Boats

Sand whiting catches have been good in the northern suburbs and out from Cottesloe and City Beach. King George whiting have been found on the Three-Mile and in the bays at Rottnest Island, while the Windmills has held a mix of both species. Skippy catches have slowed and squid have fished best out from South Fremantle. Plenty of Samsonfish have been on the offshore lumps, while tuna schools have been sighted at the West End of Rottnest. Try trolling around this area with deeper diving lures such as Halco Laser Pro’s at 4-5 knots and keep an eye out for bust ups on the surface. Sunday morning until around midday is looking like the best window this weekend, although Monday morning is expected to be quite flat out on the water.

Shore-Based

Bream catches have been good in the Swan River from the Narrows up past Ascot, while the Narrows itself has produced a few tailor and mulloway to a metre. River2Sea Baby Vibes have been a good lure for the bream. Catches of bigger tailor in the Swan’s lower reaches have declined, but just sized choppers have been caught at Canning Bridge, Point Walter, Point Resolution and Chidley Point. Flathead catches went very quiet over the weekend and even Wednesday’s hot weather did little to fire them up. They had been fishing well between the Narrows and Nedlands, from the Causeway up to Belmont and also in the Canning River. In the lower sections of the Swan a few flounder have started to show up, while unsuccessful flathead chasers in the lower reaches also picked up a few yellowfin whiting and tarwhine. On the beaches, Swanbourne and Floreat produced a few midweek tailor in the mornings, while beaches north of Quinns yielded bigger tailor. Herring have been the main catches at North Mole, although early in the week a decent pink snapper was landed at night. Warmer weather should bring on more consistent tailor catches from the Moles. Rock walls and marinas from South Fremantle to Coogee have offered mainly herring, tarwhine and the odd squid. Early on Sunday and Monday is looking like the best land-based windows.

A big thanks to Compleat Angler Nedlands for their great metro tips! These guys are all avid fishers, know the best spots for every particular species and have provided great support to Recfishwest and metro fishers for many years. Make sure you ask their super friendly team for advice at their store just off Stirling Highway and stock up before wetting a line off the land or boat!

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This Fishing Report was submitted on 10/31/2025 5:15:00 AM by Seamus and last updated on 11/5/2025 5:33:36 AM.


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