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Bremer Bay (Town Foreshore / Bremer River Mouth / Point Gordon)

Fri 24 Apr 2026 · Australia/Perth

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Bremer Bay (Town Foreshore / Bremer River Mouth / Point Gordon)

Friday 24 Apr 2026
Bite Score
54
Low Fish Activity
Summary for 24 Apr 2026

Bite Compass is showing a low fish activity bite score on 24 Apr 2026. Wind is around NW at 12 km/h. Solunar feeding windows are listed below.

Feeding Windows
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Peak
6:30 pm → 8:30 pm
55
2h
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Local Knowledge

Why locals fish this spot

Bremer Bay is a six-hour drive south-east of Perth into the South Coast Bioregion, sat on the western edge of the Recherche Archipelago coastline. The town foreshore tucks into a sheltered north-facing bay that fishes when the rest of the coast is being hammered by Southern Ocean swell, while the Bremer River mouth and Wellstead Estuary give you protected estuary water for bream when the bar is closed and a mulloway shot when it breaks. Point Gordon and the Native Dog headlands are the salmon-and-rock-platform side of the operation. The orca pods that put Bremer on the map sit 70km offshore over the canyon — that is a charter day, not a land-based plan.

How to fish this spot

Town foreshore and main jetty: light spin gear with paternoster rigs for herring, skippy, garfish and whiting along the sand and weed edges, with squid jigs over the seagrass. Bremer River mouth and Wellstead Estuary: small soft plastics, hardbody minnows and prawn baits for black bream year-round; when the sandbar breaks to the ocean, fish the mouth at night for mulloway. Point Gordon and Native Dog Beach: heavier surf and rock gear, metals into the wash for salmon and tailor through autumn. Short Beach off the Point Henry track holds salmon, skippy and herring on a calm day.

Common catches

Black bream and the occasional mulloway from the river and estuary, herring, skippy, garfish, KGW, squid and flathead off the foreshore and beaches, and Australian salmon from the open beaches and headlands during the Mar–Jul migration. Tailor mix in with the salmon.

Access and tips

Borrow a free life jacket from Bremer Bay Hardware on Wellstead Road before fishing the rocks — they exist for a reason. Check whether the estuary bar is open before driving out for a mulloway session; closed bar means estuary fishing only. Cell coverage thins fast outside town.

Access & Conditions

Getting there

Sealed road into Bremer Bay via the Bremer Bay Road off the South Coast Highway. The town foreshore, jetty and boat ramp have sealed parking and public toilets. The river mouth and estuary are accessed from gravel tracks near the caravan park; passable in a 2WD when dry. Point Gordon, Short Beach and Native Dog require gravel and sand tracks — most are 2WD-friendly in dry conditions but soft after rain. Limited shops, fuel, a tavern and a tackle counter in town. Drive from Perth is around 6 hours via Albany Highway and South Coast Highway.

How it fishes

South Coast Bioregion swell regime — the Southern Ocean delivers groundswell year-round and weather changes fast. The town bay sits behind Point Henry and stays fishable through most south-westerlies. Dawn before the seabreeze fills in is the working window. The estuary mouth opens and closes with floods and storms; locals know the current state. Winter fronts can shut the open coast for days at a time.

Hazards

Native Dog Beach has dangerous currents and is not a swimming spot — treat it the same way for fishing. Rock platforms on Point Gordon and east of town carry the standard Southern Ocean rules: never alone, watch sets, life jacket non-negotiable. White sharks and bronze whalers are present along this stretch. South Coast Bioregion demersal rules differ from West Coast — check DPIRD before targeting snapper. Phone reception drops outside the town centre.

Gear & Rigs

Foreshore and estuary bread-and-butter: 7ft 4–8lb spin with a paternoster #6 long-shank, baited with prawn, squid strip or pipi. Black bream: 7ft 2–6lb spin with 2–4lb fluoro, 2–3 inch soft plastics or small hardbodies. Salmon and tailor (beaches and rocks): 11–13ft surf rod, 25–40lb braid, 30–50lb fluoro, 40–80g metals or ganged mulies. Mulloway at the bar: 10–15kg setup with a single 6/0 on a running sinker, fresh mulie or live herring.

Seasons

Salmon are the autumn-into-winter event (March–July) and Bremer is squarely on the migration trail. Tailor overlap. Black bream in the estuary fish year-round with a spring-summer peak when the system is connected. KGW, herring, skippy, garfish and squid fish year-round. Mulloway are most reliable when the bar is open in late summer and autumn.

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Frequently Asked

Can I see the orcas from shore at Bremer Bay?

No. The orca aggregation is out over the Bremer Canyon roughly 70km offshore and only accessible via licensed charter operators in summer (typically January to April). The town and surrounding land-based spots are unrelated to that fishery.

When does the salmon run hit Bremer Bay?

March through July is the window on the south coast, later than the west coast run. Schools push along Point Gordon, Native Dog and Dillon Bay during that period and you can usually find them by glassing the surf for darker patches and bird activity.

Is the Bremer River mouth always fishable?

The estuary above the bar fishes year-round for black bream. The bar itself opens to the ocean intermittently after big rain or storms — when it's open, the mouth is the mulloway spot at night, when it's closed, you fish the estuary system instead.

Do West Coast demersal closures apply here?

No. Bremer Bay sits in the South Coast Bioregion, which has its own pink snapper and demersal rules separate from the West Coast Bioregion closures. Check the DPIRD recreational fishing rules for current South Coast bag and size limits before you target snapper or dhufish.