Fish Activity
Sun 09 Nov 2025 · Australia/Perth
North Mole (Fremantle)
Bite Compass is showing a medium fish activity bite score on 9 Nov 2025. Wind is around — at —. Solunar feeding windows are listed below.
Local Knowledge
North Mole is Perth's most iconic land-based fishing spot. The long rock wall stretching from the Fremantle port breakwater puts you over deep water with constant current pushing bait along the edges. It's where tailor season kicks off every March, and mulloway patrol the harbour side after dark year-round. The combination of depth, structure and traffic of bait makes it the only Perth spot where you can credibly target everything from herring to kingfish on the same outing.
The ocean side is exposed — cast metals or stickbaits into the wash for tailor and salmon moving through. The harbour side is calmer and fishes better with bait along the rocks, especially for mulloway on live mulies or squid heads at night. Tide changes and low light are when it fires. Locals fish the run-out into dusk on the ocean side in autumn, then walk back across to the harbour side after dark for the second session.
Tailor (Mar–Jun, the main event), Australian salmon (autumn), herring, skippy, mulloway (year-round, harbour side at night), and kingfish when they push through in summer. Squid hold over the weed and sand on the harbour side from late winter to early autumn. Pink snapper and samson fish are caught off the wall but are inconsistent and tend to be a bonus rather than a target.
Arrive before dusk in autumn and you'll often have tailor smashing mulies by dark. The wall fishes shoulder-to-shoulder when the bite's on — set up downwind of established anglers and don't crowd a productive ledge. Cleaning fish on the wall draws sea lice and gulls fast; bag and take home.
Access & Conditions
Park at the Mews Road car park at the base of the wall in Fremantle. The walk to the productive tip is around 1.2km along uneven rock — anglers travel light and stay mobile. There are no formal toilets at the wall; the nearest are at Bathers Beach about 800m east. Lighting along the wall is functional but spaced, so a head torch is a practical addition for any session that runs into the dark. The rocks make this a non-mobility-friendly walk end-to-end.
The mole runs roughly NW–SE, so the ocean side faces SW swell head-on and washes out quickly when the swell pushes past about 2m. The harbour side stays fishable in almost any wind because the wall blocks the prevailing afternoon seabreeze. Tide changes are when bait gets pushed along the wall — the run-out into dusk is the classic window for tailor and mulloway. Water can colour up after a winter storm and the squid bite drops away when it does.
The ocean side is the highest-risk land-based fishing in Perth — large swell sets can wash over the lower rocks without warning and people have died here. Watch the swell for several minutes before committing to a low ledge, never fish in heavy swell, and never alone in the dark. The rocks are slippery wet or dry; grippy footwear is non-negotiable. Boat traffic in and out of the port passes close to the harbour side — keep lines and gear clear of the navigation channel.
Gear & Rigs
Tailor and salmon: 9–12ft surf rods, 20–30lb braid, 30lb fluoro leader, casting 30–60g metals or stickbaits into the wash, or ganged hook rigs on whole mulies. Mulloway: 8–10kg setups with a single 6/0 hook on a running sinker, baited with whole mulies or live herring. Bread-and-butter species: 7ft 6–10lb spin gear with a paternoster rig and #6 long-shank hooks. Squid: 2.5–3.0 size jigs in pink or natural patterns under the harbour-side lights.
Seasons
Tailor anchor the calendar — March kicks off and the bite holds through to June, peaking in April and May. Salmon move past in autumn, often mixed with the tailor schools. Mulloway are year-round but most reliable from late summer through autumn after dark on the harbour side. Squid run from August into February with a spring peak. Pink snapper and kingfish push in during the warmer months but are inconsistent from the rocks. Herring and skippy fish year-round with a winter lull.
If this spot's blown out
- South Mole (Fremantle) — When SW swell shuts the ocean side down, South Mole's harbour side fishes calmer for the same species.
- Leighton Beach — Surf-side fallback for tailor and salmon when the rocks are unworkable.
- Ammo Jetty (Ammunition Jetty, Woodman Point) — Sheltered land-based alternative for herring, squid and an after-dark mulloway shot on a calm evening.
Frequently Asked
Tailor typically arrive in March and the run holds through to June, peaking in April and May. Dawn and dusk on a moving tide are when most fish are caught.
The harbour side is the safer choice after dark — it's calmer and the lighting is reasonable. Avoid the ocean-side ledges in the dark unless you know them well, and never fish low ledges without watching the swell first.
The ocean side directly faces incoming SW swell with no shelter, and waves wash over the lower rocks above about 2m. When the swell's up, fish the harbour side or move to a sheltered alternative like Ammo Jetty.
Whole mulies or fresh squid heads on a single 6/0 hook fished tight to the rocks on the harbour side after dark. A live herring on a slow drift around the tide change is the standout when conditions allow.
- South Mole (Fremantle) 0.8 km
- Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour 1.8 km
- South Beach (Fremantle) 3.2 km
- Bicton Baths (Swan River) 5.6 km
- Mosman Bay Jetty (Swan River) 6.3 km