Why locals fish this spot
Mindarie is a smaller marina north of Hillarys that fishes better than its size suggests. The rock walls hold squid and herring, and the entrance channel gets genuine flow on the tide change. It's less crowded than Hillarys and a solid fallback when conditions are rough on the open coast.
How to fish this spot
Work the entrance channel during tide changes — this is where flow concentrates bait and fish follow. The inside walls are better for squid at night, especially where weed growth provides cover. Keep lures and baits tight to the rock structure.
Common catches
Herring, skippy, squid (particularly over weed patches at night), tailor around the entrance, and bream along the walls.
Access and tips
Quieter than other metro marinas, which is part of the appeal. Fish the sheltered side when wind is up. Watch for boat wash from vessels entering the channel — it can snap light leaders if you're not paying attention.