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Fri 03 Jul 2026 · Australia/Perth

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Point Peron

Fishing forecast for Perth · Friday 3 Jul 2026
Coords: -32.2592, 115.685
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Low Fish Activity
Summary for 3 Jul 2026

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Local Knowledge

Why locals fish this spot

Point Peron is a rocky headland at the southern end of Cockburn Sound where reef and rock platform give land-based anglers access to genuine structure fishing. The wash zone over the rocks creates ambush points, and the deeper water offshore means bigger fish push in closer to the shore than at most metro beach spots.

How to fish this spot

Fish the wash zone where white water meets cleaner water — cast metals into the turbulent wash and retrieve through the transition zone. For herring and tailor, work the rock edges at dawn and dusk. Silver trevally and wrasse take soft plastics bounced along the reef. Berley helps concentrate fish around your section of the platform.

Common catches

Herring (reliable off the rocks), tailor (dawn and dusk in the wash), silver trevally (soft plastics over reef), Australian salmon (Mar–Jun, aggressive in the white water), squid year-round around the reef edges, mulloway in deeper night gutters, and occasional wrasse, skippy and snook.

Access and tips

Wear proper rock fishing footwear and never turn your back on the ocean. Fish from the higher platforms when swell is up. This is not a spot for kids or casual observers near the water's edge.

Access & Conditions

Getting there

Sealed car park at the Point Peron lookout precinct with sealed walking paths to the upper rock platforms — partial mobility access; the productive lower rocks are not. Public toilets at the main reserve. No formal lighting on the rocks; head torch essential for dawn or dusk sessions. The drive from central Perth is around 50 minutes via Rockingham. Parking fills on summer weekends and during salmon-run peaks.

How it fishes

West-facing rocky headland exposed to incoming swell from the SW. Fishes well on the upper rocks in most conditions; the productive low ledges wash out above about 1.5–2m swell. Easterly mornings are calmest. Salmon runs in autumn benefit from cleaner-water easterly weather. The rocks' position at the southern entry to Cockburn Sound creates current and turbulence that fish use as ambush. Water clarity is generally good outside winter storms.

Hazards

Rock platforms are uneven and slippery — proper rock fishing footwear is essential. Swell sets can sweep the lower platforms without warning. Big swell makes the lower ledges unsafe; never fish them in heavy seas. Bluebottles drift in during summer northerlies. Sharks transit the area but have not historically affected fishing safety. Don't fish low ledges alone or in the dark unless you know the spot well.

Gear & Rigs

Tailor and salmon: 9–11ft rod, 15–25lb braid, 25lb fluoro, 30–40g metals worked across the wash. Herring: 7ft 6–10lb spin gear with paternoster #6 hooks fished tight to reef edges with berley. Silver trevally and wrasse: light spin with soft plastics on 1/8 oz jigheads bounced along reef. Mulloway: 10–12kg setup with whole baits in deeper night gutters. Squid: 2.5–3.0 jigs over reef edges. Bring spare metals; the reef snags.

Seasons

Australian salmon are the autumn headline (March–June) at the wash zone. Tailor are reliable autumn dawn and dusk. Herring are year-round with summer peaks. Squid runs August–February over reef edges. Mulloway are an October–April night fishery in deeper gutters. Snook are a summer first-light surface fishery.

If this spot's blown out

  • Mangles Bay (Rockingham) — Walk-distance east for sheltered bay-flat fishing when rocks are blown out.
  • Rockingham Jetty — Drive 5 minutes east for sheltered jetty fishing alternative.
  • Shoalwater Beach — Drive 10 minutes south for the marine park beach with reef structure.

Frequently Asked

Is Point Peron safe to fish?

On the upper platforms in manageable swell with proper footwear, yes. The lower ledges wash without warning in big swell — never fish them in heavy seas, and never alone in the dark. Always watch sets for several minutes before committing to a low position.

When does Point Peron fish best for salmon?

March through June at dawn and dusk in calm to moderate conditions. The wash zone is the ambush spot — cast 30–40g metals on a fast retrieve through the white water. Easterly mornings with clean water produce best.

Can I fish Point Peron with kids?

No — the rocks are uneven, slippery and exposed to swell. The platforms are not kid-friendly. Switch to nearby Palm Beach Jetty, Rockingham Jetty or Mangles Bay for family-suitable fishing.

What's the catch difference between Point Peron and Mangles Bay?

Point Peron is rock platform fishing — bigger fish in the wash, more salmon and tailor potential. Mangles Bay is sheltered bay fishing — KGW, bream, snapper (in season), squid over seagrass. Different fisheries 5 minutes apart on the same headland.

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