Fish Activity
Tue 21 Apr 2026 · Australia/Perth
Alkimos Beach (Shorehaven)
Bite Compass is showing a low fish activity bite score on 21 Apr 2026. Wind is around SW at 48 km/h. Solunar feeding windows are listed below.
Alkimos Beach sits on the Shorehaven development ~40 km north of Perth, with a café and lookout overlooking one of Perth's more visible fishing landmarks — the rusted bow of the 1963-grounded MV Alkimos sticking out of the water 320 m offshore. The wreck and surrounding reef/weed structure pull bait in close, which pulls tailor, mulloway and the occasional herring school in within casting range. Less polished than Hillarys, less sleepy than Yanchep — a working growth-suburb beach that fishes honestly.
Walk north or south of the café lookout to find gutters — the reef and wreck structure offshore means fish concentrate in specific sand channels rather than spreading evenly. Cast metal slugs into the wash for tailor and autumn salmon. For mulloway, fish deeper gutters at dusk into dark with whole mulies or mullet — hard-body lures also work if the water's clean. Berley draws herring along calmer stretches. Alkimos Boat Ramp is the nearby launch option if you want to drop onto the wreck itself.
Tailor (autumn, gutters around the wreck), mulloway (night, deeper pockets), herring (berley-friendly), Australian salmon during the autumn run, and sand whiting on cleaner stretches through summer.
The wreck is a protected site — don't anchor on it or use it as a target for lead-lure retrieves that snag. Beach parking is generous near the café precinct; walk to find gutters. North and south of the Shorehaven strip the beach is still under development — check access before committing to the walk. Watch swell on the rock/reef sections either side; they get washed on bigger days.
- Quinns Rocks 5.8 km
- Mindarie Marina 7.8 km
- Yanchep Lagoon 9.3 km
- Burns Beach 15.3 km
- Two Rocks Marina 16.0 km