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Pinnaroo Point (Hillarys)

Fishing forecast for Perth · Friday 5 Jun 2026
Coords: -31.8155, 115.7416
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Local Knowledge

Why locals fish this spot

Pinnaroo Point is a rocky outcrop with reef breaks a short cast offshore — a proper land-based fishing spot hiding inside a family park with toilets and grass. You get depth straight off the rocks, reef structure to hold bait, and access to the deeper water between Hillarys and Mullaloo without needing a boat. It's one of the best squid spots on the metro coast.

How to fish this spot

Work the rocky outcrop just north of the main car park — that's where locals fish. Squid jigs in spring and summer, especially early morning or late afternoon into last light. Cast metals across the reef edge for tailor and salmon in autumn. After dark, step up the leader and fish mulie baits or live herring for mulloway. The sandy pockets between reefs also hold whiting on light gear in summer.

Common catches

Southern calamari (prime — Aug–Feb), tailor and salmon (autumn rock fishing), herring and skippy (year-round bread-and-butter), mulloway (after dark), and sand and yellowfin whiting in the sand pockets through summer.

Access and tips

The family park behind you means kids, dogs and cyclists on the path — back-cast carefully and call your casts when others are nearby. If the rocks are blown out, the beach to the north fishes well for herring and salmon. Don't park across the entry to the foreshore reserve.

Access & Conditions

Getting there

Generous car park at Pinnaroo Point Beach in Hillarys, immediately behind the rocky outcrop. Public toilets, grassed picnic reserve and beach showers sit on the foreshore. The walk from the car park to the productive rocks is under 100 metres on a sealed path — among the easiest access on this batch. The rocks themselves are uneven and not mobility-friendly, but the foreshore is. Parking fills on summer weekends; arrive early or pick a weekday session.

How it fishes

West-facing rocky outcrop fully exposed to SW swell — the spot shuts down quickly when the swell pushes past about 2m. Easterly mornings are the most comfortable; afternoon seabreezes blow onshore from late morning. Several inshore reef breaks just offshore hold bait and create the ambush structure that makes the spot work. Tide changes both fish well, but the late-afternoon run-in into dusk is the classic squid window. Water clarity is generally good outside the days after a winter storm.

Hazards

Rocks get slippery wet or dry, and swell can wash the lower edges in any conditions over 1.5m — wear grippy shoes and watch sets for several minutes before committing to a ledge. The reef breaks just offshore can throw cross-swell that surprises people on the lower rocks. Bluebottles drift in during summer northerlies. Pedestrians and cyclists on the foreshore path move close behind the rocks; back-casts can hook anyone who walks past.

Gear & Rigs

Squid: 2.5–3.0 jigs in pink, orange or natural patterns worked slowly across the reef edges. Tailor and salmon: 9–10ft rods with 15–25lb braid casting 30–40g metals or ganged-hook mulies. Bread-and-butter herring and skippy: 7ft 6–10lb spin gear with a paternoster carrying #6 hooks on prawn or maggot. Mulloway: 8kg setup with a 5/0 hook running rig and whole mulie or live herring fished off the lower ledges after dark. Sand whiting: light spin gear with prawn or bloodworm on a long-shank #6 paternoster.

Seasons

Southern calamari is the headline species, peaking from August through February with strongest sessions in spring. Tailor and salmon push through in autumn (March–June) and fish well from the rocks. Mulloway are year-round at night with the best action late summer through autumn. Herring and skippy hold year-round with summer peaks. Sand and yellowfin whiting are an October–April fishery on the sand patches between reefs.

If this spot's blown out

  • Hillarys Boat Harbour — Sheltered alternative inside the breakwater when SW swell shuts the outcrop down.
  • Mullaloo Beach — Surf beach to the north — switch here for herring, salmon and whiting from the sand.
  • Marmion Beach — Reef-and-sand mix south toward Marmion when you want a similar character with smaller crowds.

Frequently Asked

Is Pinnaroo Point good for beginners?

Yes for the easy bits — herring and squid from the high rocks on calm days are accessible with light tackle. Beginners should avoid the lower ledges in any swell and stick to the upper outcrop until they're confident reading sets.

What size squid jig works at Pinnaroo Point?

2.5 to 3.0 size jigs in pink, orange or natural patterns are the staple. Worked slowly across the reef edges in the last hour of light or first hour after dawn is the classic setup.

Can you fish Pinnaroo Point at night?

Yes — mulloway are the standout target after dark. Stick to the upper rocks if you don't know the spot, and use a head torch. Avoid the lower ledges entirely at night unless you've fished them in daylight first.

Where's the best place to park for Pinnaroo Point?

The Pinnaroo Point Beach car park immediately behind the outcrop is the closest. It's a short, sealed walk to the rocks. The car park fills on summer weekends, so arriving early or picking a weekday is sensible.

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