Tide times at Port Beach (North Fremantle)
Tide now — water rising, 1 h 54 m to next high (10:50 am)
Today's high and low tides at Port Beach (North Fremantle)
| Today | Time | Height (m) |
|---|---|---|
| High | 8:10 am | 0.56 |
| High | 10:50 am | 0.58 |
| 8:00 pm | 0.2 |
Sun, moon and bite times at Port Beach (North Fremantle) today
- ↑ 7:14 am · ↓ 5:32 pm
- ↑ 9:49 am · ↓ 9:52 pm
- Waxing Crescent · 12%
- 18.3°C
- 2.9 m @ 10 s W
- 3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Sea-level curve · today
Swell · next 7 days at Port Beach (North Fremantle)
| Day | Max swell | Period | Direction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat 18 Jul Today | 2.9 m | 10 s | W |
| Sun 19 Jul | 1.9 m | 10 s | W |
| Mon 20 Jul | 1.5 m | 9 s | SW |
| Tue 21 Jul | 1.2 m | 8 s | SW |
| Wed 22 Jul | 1.4 m | 11 s | SW |
| Thu 23 Jul | 1.3 m | 11 s | SW |
| Fri 24 Jul | 0.8 m | 10 s | SW |
Next 14 days at Port Beach (North Fremantle)
About Port Beach (North Fremantle)
Tide character & fortnight outlook
Today's tides at Port Beach (North Fremantle) sit in the spring band — peak-to-trough range about 0.38 m (moon 12% illuminated).
Across the next 7 days at Port Beach (North Fremantle), the average peak-to-trough tide range is about 0.33 m. The biggest swing this week falls on Friday (~0.43 m).
Across the next fortnight, the biggest spring tides at Port Beach (North Fremantle) peak around Saturday 25 Jul at about 0.58 m, and the smallest neap tides fall around Monday 27 Jul at about 0.0 m.
Best tide state to fish Port Beach (North Fremantle)
West-facing ocean beach exposed to incoming SW swell, fishing well up to about 2.5m before the gutters wash out. The Sandtrax corner sits in the lee of the sea wall and groyne, so it stays workable when the afternoon Fremantle Doctor shuts the open beach down — a genuine edge over Leighton. Easterly land breeze flattens the chop through the morning. Gutters reshape after each significant swell, and the beach profile has narrowed sharply from years of erosion. Storm-stirred sand colours the water down for days afterward.
What anglers target here
Anglers fishing Port Beach (North Fremantle) typically time sessions around the tide for tailor, australian herring, australian salmon, mulloway (jewfish), and skipjack trevally (skippy).
Tide questions, answered
- What time is high tide at Port Beach (North Fremantle) today?
- Today's high tides at Port Beach (North Fremantle) are at 8:10 am and 10:50 am.
- What time is low tide at Port Beach (North Fremantle) today?
- Today's low tide at Port Beach (North Fremantle) is at 8:00 pm.
- Is Port Beach (North Fremantle) on a spring or neap tide this week?
- Today's tides at Port Beach (North Fremantle) sit in the spring band — peak-to-trough range about 0.38 m (moon 12% illuminated).
- When is the best tide to fish Port Beach (North Fremantle)?
- West-facing ocean beach exposed to incoming SW swell, fishing well up to about 2.5m before the gutters wash out. The Sandtrax corner sits in the lee of the sea wall and groyne, so it stays workable when the afternoon Fremantle Doctor shuts the open beach down — a genuine edge over Leighton. Easterly land breeze flattens the chop through the morning. Gutters reshape after each significant swell, and the beach profile has narrowed sharply from years of erosion. Storm-stirred sand colours the water down for days afterward. Today's peak bite window runs 3:30 pm–4:30 pm.