Fish Activity
Tue 30 Jun 2026 · Australia/Perth
Deep Water Point (Canning River)
Bite Compass is showing a low fish activity bite score on 30 Jun 2026. Wind is around — at —. Solunar feeding windows are listed below.
Local Knowledge
Deep Water Point is the most civilised fishing spot on the Canning — reserve, car park, BBQs, jetty — but don't let the picnic tables fool you. Long sand flats drop off hard into the main channel right in front of the jetty, and that drop is where bream patrol and flathead ambush. It's also the Perth family crab headquarters once the season opens in December.
Work the edge where the flats fall into the channel — that's the feeding line. Small soft plastics dragged along the bottom are deadly for flathead. For bream, fish light leaders with prawn or blade lures around the jetty pylons and along the drop-off on the turn of the tide. Fish dawn, dusk, or the tide change. After dark, switch to heavier bait for mulloway in the deeper water.
Black bream (the main target, year-round on the drop-off), flathead (sand flats, soft plastics), tailor (autumn), herring, tarwhine, yellowfin whiting (summer on the flats), and mulloway in the channel. Blue swimmer crabs are the headline from December 1.
The old jetty has seen better days — watch your footing on the timber. Swan-Canning cobbler are subject to size (430 mm min) and bag (8) limits and periodic seasonal closures — verify current DPIRD rules before keeping any. Don't drag crab nets through seagrass; lift them clear. Arrive early on weekends — parking fills once the BBQs start.
Access & Conditions
Sealed car park immediately adjacent to the jetty and reserve, with a second overflow car park on Riverton Drive. Sealed paths along the foreshore and onto the jetty — among the more mobility-friendly Canning River spots. Public toilets, BBQs, playground and a grassed picnic area sit on the foreshore. No formal lighting on the jetty; head torch needed for night sessions. Parking fills extremely fast on summer weekends and during crab season; arrive early or pick a weekday.
Canning River position with significant tidal influence; the rising tide pushes bait onto the flats and is the productive window. Easterly mornings are calmest. Water clarity is excellent in the lower Canning year-round; reduces only in the days after heavy rain. The drop-off in front of the jetty is the defining feature — it's where the river depth changes hard from flats to channel.
The old jetty has seen better days — watch your footing on the timber. The flats are walkable at low water but stop before waist deep; the drop-off is genuinely steep. Stingrays cruise the flats; shuffle when wading. Cobbler spike badly; release with care. Boat traffic is moderate at weekends; keep crab nets and long casts clear of vessels. Algal blooms periodically affect the system; check DPIRD advisories before consuming fish.
Gear & Rigs
Bream: 7ft 2–6lb spin gear with 4–6lb fluoro leader, 1.5–2.5 inch soft plastics or blade lures around the jetty pylons and along the drop-off. Flathead: 7ft 6–10lb gear with paddle-tails on 1/8 oz jigheads dragged along the bottom. Whiting: light 4–8lb spin with surface lures or lightly weighted prawn baits on the flats. Mulloway in the channel: 6–8kg setup with whole mulies or live mullet at dusk into dark on the drop-off. Crab nets: drop nets baited with mulie heads.
Seasons
Black bream are year-round on the drop-off with peaks in spring and autumn. Flathead fish best from late spring through summer along the sand flats. Yellowfin whiting are an October–April fishery on the flats. Tailor push through autumn (March–June). Mulloway are year-round in the channel with most reliable sessions late summer through autumn at night. Blue swimmer crabs are the headline from December 1 through the season end (check DPIRD).
If this spot's blown out
- Shelley Foreshore (Canning River) — Drive 10 minutes upstream for the Canning's classic wading flats and bream sight-fishing.
- Canning Bridge (Applecross/Mount Pleasant) — Drive 5 minutes downstream for the Swan/Canning junction and bridge-pylon mulloway water.
- Bicton Baths (Swan River) — Switch to the Swan side for the swimming-baths style finesse fishing on the same day.
Frequently Asked
The Swan-Canning crab season is set by DPIRD; the typical opening is December 1. Always check current rules before setting nets — minimum size is 127 mm across the carapace and bag limits apply.
Yes — sealed paths, jetty, BBQs, playground, public toilets and a productive light-tackle fishery make it one of the better family spots on the Canning. Adult supervision around the jetty's old timber boards is sensible.
Right in front of the jetty — the river depth changes hard from shallow flats to the main channel within a few metres of the jetty edge. That's the feeding line for bream and flathead. Walk the flats at low water and you'll see exactly where it falls away.
Cobbler are subject to specific Swan-Canning size and bag limits (minimum 430 mm, daily bag 8) and periodic seasonal closures — verify current DPIRD rules before keeping any. Handle with care if releasing; the dorsal and pectoral spines deliver a painful sting.
- Shelley Foreshore (Canning River) 1.6 km
- Canning Bridge (Applecross/Mount Pleasant) 1.8 km
- Applecross Jetty (Swan River) 2.5 km
- Point Walter (Swan River) 4.7 km
- Narrows Bridge (Swan River) 5.8 km