Fish Activity
Sun 08 Feb 2026 · Australia/Perth
Lancelin (Jetty & Back Beach)
Bite Compass is showing a low fish activity bite score on 8 Feb 2026. Wind is around N at 0 km/h. Solunar feeding windows are listed below.
Local Knowledge
Lancelin is Perth's most recognised road-trip fishing town — 125 km north, an hour and a half if the caravans cooperate. Lancelin Island and the surrounding reef chain (including Edwards Island just to the south) shelter a clear shallow lagoon, the jetty gives you calm-water access for bait-and-wait species, and the back beach faces open water with gutters that stack up tailor and salmon on the right day. Pink snapper cruise close enough that beach-casting them is genuinely on the cards in the cooler months.
For bread-and-butter: fish the jetty at dawn, dusk or after dark — whiting, herring, flathead and squid all hold around the pylons, with the occasional mulloway and small kingfish for people fishing live baits at night. For the back beach, walk south to the gutters and South Point — metal slugs and poppers in autumn for tailor and salmon, retrieved fast. On the lagoon side, small soft plastics worked on the shallow flats are the go for whiting and flathead on calm mornings with an offshore breeze.
Herring, whiting (sand and yellowfin), squid, tailor and salmon (autumn, back beach and South Point), flathead on the lagoon flats, mulloway and occasional yellowtail kingfish from the jetty, and pink snapper beach-cast in the cooler months. Samson fish around the deeper reef edges for anglers willing to walk and wade.
Walk the beach and read the water before committing to a spot. Don't park on the foreshore lawn; the council fines fast. Caravans are constant during peak holiday periods; expect crowded jetty sessions.
Access & Conditions
Lancelin Jetty is sealed and railed, mobility-friendly along its length. Sealed roads to the jetty, back beach access points and lagoon foreshore. Multiple sealed car parks; the closest to productive sections are at the jetty foreshore, South Point access and the lagoon foreshore reserve. Public toilets, beach showers, multiple cafes, restaurants, supermarket, fuel and a tackle shop in town. 4WD beach access for South Point and remote gutters; the jetty and main back beach are walk-accessible. Lighting on the jetty is solid; bring a head torch for back beach night sessions.
West-facing position with Lancelin Island and the surrounding reef chain (including Edwards Island) sheltering the lagoon. The lagoon stays fishable in conditions that shut down the back beach. Easterly mornings are calmest. Afternoon Fremantle Doctor blows directly across — the jetty stays fishable, the back beach gets wind chop. Westerly swell over about 2m makes the back beach unfishable; lagoon and jetty usually still fish. The back beach gutters shift after every big blow.
Boat-based recreational demersal fishing in the West Coast Bioregion is in extended recovery closure to September 2027 — verify current land-based rules and species closures with DPIRD before targeting pink snapper or dhufish. Big swell on the back beach makes lower gutters unsafe; stay back. Soft sand on 4WD tracks bogs vehicles fast — deflate tyres before committing to South Point access. Bluebottles drift in during summer northerlies. Limestone rocks at South Point are slippery; grippy footwear matters. Sharks transit the area but have not historically affected fishing safety.
Gear & Rigs
Jetty bread-and-butter: 7ft 6–10lb spin gear with a paternoster carrying #6 hooks, baited with prawn, squid or maggot. Squid: 2.5–3.0 jigs along the jetty pylons at night. Mulloway and kingfish from the jetty: 10–12kg setup with live baits or whole mulies on a 6/0 hook running rig. Back beach tailor and salmon: 9–11ft rod, 15–25lb braid, 30–40g metals. Pink snapper beach-cast: 8–10kg gear with whole fresh squid or whiting fillet baits. Lagoon flats: 7ft 4–8lb spin gear with small soft plastics or surface lures.
Seasons
Tailor and salmon are the autumn headline (March–June) at the back beach and South Point. Squid runs August–February with peaks at the jetty. Pink snapper were historically a cooler-months target (May–September) — boat-based recreational demersal fishing is now in extended recovery closure to September 2027; verify current land-based rules with DPIRD. Yellowtail kingfish push past in summer. Sand and yellowfin whiting are October–April on the lagoon flats. Mulloway are year-round but most reliable late summer through autumn at night.
If this spot's blown out
- Seabird — Drive 25 minutes south for quieter remote-gutter fishing without the crowds.
- Two Rocks Marina — Drive 30 minutes south to the closest sheltered marina alternative.
- Guilderton (Moore River Mouth) — Drive 30 minutes south to the Moore River mouth for the dual estuary/beach fishery.
Frequently Asked
No fishing licence required for jetty or beach fishing under standard recreational rules. A Recreational Fishing from Boat Licence is required if you cross the outer reef in a boat. Bag and size limits set by DPIRD apply regardless.
Boat-based recreational demersal fishing in the West Coast Bioregion is in extended recovery closure to September 2027 — the historical mid-Oct to mid-Dec annual closure has been replaced. Land-based rules and species closures are evolving; always verify current rules with DPIRD before targeting snapper. Historically, May–September was the most reliable land-based window.
Yes — the main back beach near town is walk-accessible from sealed car parks. South Point and the more remote gutters require 4WD. Plenty of fishable beach within walking distance of the town foreshore.
The lagoon is sheltered by Lancelin Island and the surrounding reef chain — clear shallow water, fishable in most conditions, light tackle suits whiting and flathead on the flats. The back beach faces open ocean — bigger gutters, tailor and salmon water, requires reading swell and finding defined gutters.
- Seabird 22.4 km
- Guilderton (Moore River Mouth) 38.7 km
- Two Rocks Marina 58.3 km
- Yanchep Lagoon 65.1 km
- Alkimos Beach (Shorehaven) 74.2 km