Fish Activity
Mon 18 Jan 2027 · Australia/Perth
Palm Beach Jetty (Rockingham)
Bite Compass is showing a medium fish activity bite score on 18 Jan 2027. Wind is around — at —. Solunar feeding windows are listed below.
Local Knowledge
Palm Beach Jetty is a solid family-friendly fishing spot in the Rockingham area. The jetty gives access to deeper water over a sandy bottom with weed patches nearby, and the pylons hold bait that attracts a mix of species. It's sheltered enough to fish in most conditions and the lighting draws squid and baitfish in after dark.
Drop baits tight to the pylons for whiting and flathead during the day. At night, work squid jigs slowly around the lit areas — the jetty lights concentrate calamari over the nearby weed beds. For herring, float a light rig along the pylon line on the tide change. Fish the sandy patches between weed for whiting.
KGW and sand whiting (the main daytime target over sand), flathead (ambush feeders near pylons), squid (after dark under lights), herring, skippy, tarwhine, garfish, and flounder in the warmer months. Tailor in autumn. Snook on jigs at first light.
Bring a long-handled net as the drop from the jetty is too high to hand-line decent fish. Simple rigs and fresh bait consistently outperform complicated setups here. Don't fillet on the boards; gulls move fast.
Access & Conditions
Sealed car park immediately adjacent to the jetty entrance, with overflow on the foreshore reserve. Sealed step-on access along the full length of the jetty — among the most mobility-friendly spots in the Rockingham area. Public toilets, cafes and a small commercial precinct within 200m. Lighting on the jetty is good for evening sessions but a head torch helps with rigging in the dark. Parking fills on summer weekends and school holidays.
South-facing sheltered position inside Mangles Bay/Cockburn Sound. Fishes through almost any westerly weather thanks to the bay shape. Easterly mornings are the calmest. Tide changes lift the bite for squid, KGW and tailor; slack tide is slow. Cockburn Sound water clarity is generally good; reduces after heavy rain or strong northerlies that stir up the seagrass beds.
Boards can be slippery in heavy dew and after rain. Boat traffic in and out of the boat ramp adjacent to the jetty is constant during the day; keep lines clear. Stingrays cruise the sand around the pylons; watch your feet if you wade. Bluebottles drift in during summer northerlies. Cockburn Sound algal blooms periodically affect the area; check DPIRD advisories before consuming fish.
Gear & Rigs
KGW and sand whiting: 7ft 4–8lb spin gear with a long-shank #6 paternoster, baited with prawn, bloodworm or small mulie strips. Squid: 2.0–3.0 jigs in pink, orange or natural worked slowly along the pylon edges and over the weed patches. Herring and skippy: same light spin gear with paternoster #6 hooks on prawn or maggot. Tailor: 9ft rod with 15–20lb braid and ganged-hook mulies or 20–40g metals at dusk.
Seasons
Squid is reliable from August through February with peaks in spring and late summer. KGW are a year-round target with a Sep–April peak. Sand whiting are October–April. Herring and skippy are year-round with summer peaks. Tailor push through autumn (March–June). Snook are a summer first-light surface fishery. Garfish hold year-round in calm corners.
If this spot's blown out
- Rockingham Jetty — Walk-distance for the sister jetty fishery in the same Mangles Bay.
- Mangles Bay (Rockingham) — Switch to the bay flats for wade fishing on the same day.
- Point Peron — Drive 5 minutes west for rock-platform reef fishing alternative.
Frequently Asked
Yes — sealed access, lighting, calm sheltered water, public toilets and cafes nearby, and a productive light-tackle fishery. Among the better family fishing jetties in the Rockingham area. Bring a long-handled net for the drop.
Late afternoon into evening from August through February. The jetty lights concentrate squid after dark, especially on calm nights with a moving tide. Fish 2.0–3.0 jigs slowly along the pylon edges.
Sealed car park immediately adjacent to the jetty entrance with overflow on the foreshore reserve. Fills on summer weekends and school holidays; arrive early or pick a weekday.
Prawn, bloodworm or small mulie strips on a long-shank #6 paternoster. Fish over the cleaner sand patches between weed beds, away from the immediate pylon line. Light leaders (4–6 lb) suit the clear water.
- Mangles Bay (Rockingham) 0.1 km
- Rockingham Jetty 0.6 km
- Shoalwater Beach 2.5 km
- Safety Bay 3.1 km
- Point Peron 3.8 km