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Tide times at Port Gregory (Harbour / Foreshore Jetty / North & South Beaches)

Thursday 28 May 2026 · Australia/Perth

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Today's high and low tides at Port Gregory (Harbour / Foreshore Jetty / North & South Beaches)

Today Time Height (m)
High 1:00 pm 0.9
Low 11:00 pm 0.33
High 5:00 am 0.45

Sea-level curve · today

Scaled to today's range (datum is global mean sea level).

Next 7 days at Port Gregory (Harbour / Foreshore Jetty / North & South Beaches)

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About Port Gregory (Harbour / Foreshore Jetty / North & South Beaches)

Port Gregory is a small fishing village 25 minutes north of Horrocks and 40 minutes south of Kalbarri, sitting between the Hutt River and the inland Hutt Lagoon.

Tide character this week

Today's tides at Port Gregory (Harbour / Foreshore Jetty / North & South Beaches) sit in the spring band — peak-to-trough range about 0.57 m (moon 88% illuminated).

Across the next 7 days at Port Gregory (Harbour / Foreshore Jetty / North & South Beaches), the average peak-to-trough tide range is about 0.57 m. The biggest swing this week falls on Thursday (~0.57 m).

Best tide state to fish Port Gregory (Harbour / Foreshore Jetty / North & South Beaches)

The five-kilometre fringing reef is the defining feature — it breaks the prevailing south-west swell and leaves the inside lagoon fishable on days that wash out Horrocks and the open mid-coast beaches. Glassy if the wind hangs east. Afternoon south-west sea breezes blow up most summer days. Water clarity in the lagoon is high in stable weather and drops in any blow. Tides run small (under a metre) but enough to fire the bait push at the jetty and the river mouth. The Hutt River mouth is intermittent and rarely the headline.

What anglers target here

Anglers fishing Port Gregory (Harbour / Foreshore Jetty / North & South Beaches) typically time sessions around the tide for tailor, mulloway (jewfish), australian herring, skipjack trevally (skippy), and western school whiting.