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Tide times at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock)

Sunday 12 July 2026 · Australia/Perth

Tide now — water rising, 6 h 41 m to next high (5:30 am)

Today's high and low tides at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock)

Today Time Height (m)
High 2:10 pm 0.98
Low 10:39 pm -0.11
High 5:30 am 0.4

Sun, moon and bite times at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock) today

Sun
↑ 7:10 am · ↓ 5:53 pm
Moon
↑ 4:50 am · ↓ 3:23 pm
Moon phase
Waning Crescent · 8%
Sea temp
22.5°C
Swell (max)
1.2 m @ 11 s SW
Best bite
4:30 am–11:30 am

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Sea-level curve · today

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

Swell · next 7 days at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock)

Day Max swell Period Direction
Sun 12 Jul Today 1.2 m 11 s SW
Mon 13 Jul 1.4 m 12 s SW
Tue 14 Jul 1.4 m 12 s SW
Wed 15 Jul 1.3 m 11 s SW
Thu 16 Jul 1.1 m 11 s SW
Fri 17 Jul 1.1 m 11 s SW
Sat 18 Jul 2.4 m 12 s SW

Open-ocean swell at the nearest offshore model cell — expect less of it inside protected water.

Next 14 days at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock)

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About Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock)

Quobba is a working pastoral lease on the Gascoyne coast roughly 75 km north of Carnarvon, and it is the most famous land-based game fishery in the country.

Tide character & fortnight outlook

Today's tides at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock) sit in the spring band — peak-to-trough range about 1.09 m (moon 8% illuminated).

Across the next 7 days at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock), the average peak-to-trough tide range is about 0.99 m. The biggest swing this week falls on Thursday (~1.33 m).

Across the next fortnight, the biggest spring tides at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock) peak around Thursday 16 Jul at about 1.33 m (around the new moon), and the smallest neap tides fall around Monday 13 Jul at about 0.64 m.

Best tide state to fish Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock)

Full unfiltered Indian Ocean swell with no shelter — 2 m+ days make the lower platforms unworkable and 3 m days make the upper platforms questionable. Easterly mornings give the cleanest air for ballooning and the calmest water for stickbait work; a strong southerly afternoon seabreeze drifts the balloons across the productive water. Tidal range is roughly 1.5–2 m, larger than Perth, and concentrates bait through the rising tide. The Leeuwin Current keeps the water warm into winter, which is why mackerel and emperor stay around outside the typical tropical window. Cyclone season runs roughly November to April.

What anglers target here

Anglers fishing Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock) typically time sessions around the tide for spanish mackerel, giant trevally, cobia, samson fish, and spangled emperor.

Tide questions, answered

What time is high tide at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock) today?
Today's high tides at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock) are at 2:10 pm and 5:30 am.
What time is low tide at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock) today?
Today's low tide at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock) is at 10:39 pm.
Is Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock) on a spring or neap tide this week?
Today's tides at Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock) sit in the spring band — peak-to-trough range about 1.09 m (moon 8% illuminated).
When is the best tide to fish Quobba (Quobba Station / Blowholes / Camp Rock)?
Full unfiltered Indian Ocean swell with no shelter — 2 m+ days make the lower platforms unworkable and 3 m days make the upper platforms questionable. Easterly mornings give the cleanest air for ballooning and the calmest water for stickbait work; a strong southerly afternoon seabreeze drifts the balloons across the productive water. Tidal range is roughly 1.5–2 m, larger than Perth, and concentrates bait through the rising tide. The Leeuwin Current keeps the water warm into winter, which is why mackerel and emperor stay around outside the typical tropical window. Cyclone season runs roughly November to April. Today's peak bite window runs 4:30 am–11:30 am.

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