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Challenger Beach (Naval Base)

Fishing forecast for Perth · Wednesday 24 Jun 2026
Coords: -32.185, 115.762
Bite Score
56
Low Fish Activity
Summary for 24 Jun 2026

Bite Compass is showing a low fish activity bite score on 24 Jun 2026. Wind is around at . Solunar feeding windows are listed below.

Feeding Windows
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Peak
8:30 pm → 10:00 pm
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Local Knowledge

Why locals fish this spot

Challenger Beach sits on the Cockburn Sound side of the Kwinana industrial strip — freight rail overhead, Alcoa stacks on the skyline, and an underrated stretch of beach quietly producing fish while everyone else drives past to Rockingham. The sheltered sound means winter salmon schools hang around longer than on the open coast, and the beach between Woodman Point and Alcoa Jetty fishes well whenever the westerly is up everywhere else.

How to fish this spot

Cast metal slugs and poppers along the wash for salmon through the cooler months (May–Aug) and chopper tailor in autumn — retrieve fast and keep the lure in the white water. Whiting sit on the sand patches in summer, taken on light baits or small soft plastics. After dark, step up the leader and fish whole mulies or mullet strips for mulloway in the deeper water off the beach. Herring and skippy are the reliable bread-and-butter year-round.

Common catches

Australian salmon (winter/Cockburn Sound pattern, May–Aug), tailor in autumn, herring and skippy year-round, sand whiting through summer, garfish along the edges, mulloway at night, and the occasional pink snapper in season.

Access and tips

Dogs are allowed on much of this beach, which is good until a labrador walks through your berley trail. It's an industrial coast — watch for wash from commercial vessel traffic and don't leave gear near the water. Don't fish near active vessel loading at Alcoa Jetty.

Access & Conditions

Getting there

Sealed car park at the main beach access; parking is free but limited and fills early on weekends. The walk from car park to beach is short on a sealed path; soft sand walk to productive sections is not mobility-friendly. Public toilets at the main reserve. No formal beach lighting; head torch needed for dawn or dusk sessions. The drive from central Perth is around 35 minutes via Kwinana Freeway.

How it fishes

West-facing position inside Cockburn Sound. Sheltered from the worst SW swell by the sound's geography. Easterly mornings are calmest. The Cockburn Sound water is a different system to the open coast — winter salmon schools hang around longer here than on the open beaches. Industrial coastline has commercial vessel traffic year-round; the wash is constant. Water clarity is generally good in the sound; reduces after winter storms or industrial events.

Hazards

Pink snapper in Cockburn Sound is closed 1 August – 31 January each year for the spawning aggregation — check DPIRD before targeting. Industrial coast has constant commercial vessel traffic; wash from large vessels can snap leaders or surprise inattentive anglers. Cockburn Sound algal blooms periodically affect the area; check DPIRD advisories. Industrial runoff can affect water quality after rain; verify before consuming fish. Bluebottles drift in during summer northerlies.

Gear & Rigs

Salmon and tailor: 9–11ft rod, 15–25lb braid, 25lb fluoro, 30–40g metals on a fast retrieve. Sand whiting: light 4–8lb spin with a long-shank #6 paternoster on prawn or bloodworm or small soft plastics. Herring and skippy: 7ft 6–10lb spin gear with paternoster #6 hooks fished close to the wash with berley. Mulloway (night): 10–12kg setup with 4–6 oz running sinker and whole fresh squid or live mullet, fished in deeper water off the beach.

Seasons

Australian salmon are the winter Cockburn Sound headline (May–August) — sound geography keeps schools hanging around longer than on open coast. Tailor push through autumn (March–June). Pink snapper occasional in season (Feb–July) outside the spawning closure. Herring and skippy are year-round bread-and-butter. Sand whiting are October–April. Mulloway are an October–April night fishery.

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Frequently Asked

Is it safe to eat fish from Challenger Beach?

Industrial coastline means industrial runoff potential. Check DPIRD/health-department advisories before consuming fish, especially after rain events. Algal blooms periodically affect Cockburn Sound. The spot fishes well for catch-and-release; eat-and-keep depends on current advisories.

When is salmon season at Challenger Beach?

May through August — winter Cockburn Sound pattern rather than the autumn migration most beaches see. The sound geography keeps schools around longer than on the open coast. Easterly mornings produce best.

Why does Challenger fish when other beaches don't?

Cockburn Sound shelters the beach from the worst SW swell. When the open coast is blown out, Challenger and the other Sound beaches stay fishable. The industrial backdrop is unappealing aesthetically but the fishery is genuine.

Are there pink snapper at Challenger Beach?

Yes occasionally in season (February–July) outside the spawning closure (1 August – 31 January). Pink snapper are not a reliable target here but turn up in mixed bags. Always verify current rules with DPIRD before targeting snapper anywhere in Cockburn Sound.

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