Fish Activity
Thu 16 Apr 2026 · Australia/Perth
Bunbury Back Beach (Geographe Bay)
Bite Compass is showing a high fish activity bite score on 16 Apr 2026. Wind is around SE at 20 km/h. Solunar feeding windows are listed below.
Back Beach is Bunbury's ocean side — a white-sand stretch on Geographe Bay with a rocky point at Wyalup, a southern breakwater, and deep gutters that hold fish within casting range. It's a clean surf-fishing experience: walk the beach, read the water, fish the gutter. Classic South West species roll through — tailor and salmon in autumn, mulloway at night, whiting and herring for the kids — and you're close enough to town to swap a quiet shift for a pub meal and tackle top-up.
Read the water from a slight elevation — darker gutters between lighter sand banks are where bait and predators hold. Cast metal slugs and poppers through the wash for tailor and autumn salmon schools, retrieved quickly. For mulloway, fish the deeper gutters at Wyalup Point or Hungry Hollow into dark with whole mulies or mullet strips — dark nights around tide change are prime. Herring, skippy and sand whiting respond to small baits and berley along calmer stretches.
Tailor (autumn, dawn/dusk in the gutters), mulloway (night — Wyalup and Hungry Hollow the local reputations), Australian salmon (autumn runs), herring and skippy (berley-friendly bread-and-butter), and sand whiting on the cleaner sand through summer.
Gutters shift after every big blow — walk the beach before committing to a spot. The southern breakwater and Wyalup Point fish well when the open beach is washed out. Watch swell and sweep along the rocks; the Geographe Bay side is calmer than the open coast further north but not bomb-proof. Parking along Ocean Drive is plentiful; fuel and bait in town means you can arrive light.
- Leschenault Estuary (Bunbury) 6.6 km
- Busselton Jetty 45.2 km
- Preston Beach (Yalgorup) 49.4 km
- Cape Naturaliste (Dunsborough / Bunker Bay) 59.4 km
- Herron Point (Harvey Estuary) 73.6 km