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Sat 18 Apr 2026 · Australia/Perth

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Pelican Point (Crawley, Swan River)

Fishing forecast for Perth · Saturday 18 Apr 2026
Coords: -31.9795, 115.8235
Bite Score
79
High Fish Activity
Summary for 18 Apr 2026

Bite Compass is showing a high fish activity bite score on 18 Apr 2026. Wind is around SW at 20 km/h. Solunar feeding windows are listed below.

Feeding Windows
Best times to fish based on activity score.
Peak
12:30 pm → 3:30 pm
81
3h
Good
5:00 pm → 8:30 pm
75
3h 30m
Good
7:00 am → 11:00 am
63
4h
Local Knowledge
Why locals fish this spot

Pelican Point is the shallow end of the Swan — a sand spit with weed beds and flats running out into Matilda Bay, right alongside UWA. It's where Perth bream anglers cut their teeth. Wade the flats, sight-cast to fish you can actually see, and try to ignore the rowing eights going past. When the wind is up everywhere else, the flats stay fishable.

How to fish this spot

Light gear and subtle presentations — this is clear, shallow water over sand and weed, and the bream see everything. Small soft plastics or hardbodies worked slowly near the weed edges are the go-to for bream and flathead. Yellowfin whiting love the sand patches on the incoming tide in summer, worked on tiny soft plastics or prawn baits on light gear. Herring and tailor move through the edges at dawn and dusk.

Common catches

Black bream (the headline — weed edges, incoming tide), tarwhine, yellowfin whiting (summer sand flats), flathead (sand–weed edge), herring and tailor through the edges, and the occasional pink snapper pinkie or mulloway for people fishing dark.

Access and tips

Wade carefully — the flats look shallow but deeper pockets and the main channel drop-off are close. Light tackle wins here; heavy leaders get refused. Cobbler are totally protected in the Swan-Canning — any caught must go straight back. Watch for sailing club traffic on weekends and don't back-cast into cyclists on the Matilda Bay path.

Nearby fishing spots
Other Perth spots close to Pelican Point (Crawley, Swan River).
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