Fish Activity
Mon 29 Jun 2026 · Australia/Perth
Success Hill Reserve (Upper Swan, Bassendean)
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Local Knowledge
Success Hill Reserve is the upper Swan at its most Swan-like — a sleepy stretch of tannin-tinged water lined with paperbarks, fallen snags and mussel banks, with Fishmarket Reserve across the river at Guildford. Boat traffic is minimal, the banks are walkable, and the bream are the real deal: wary, structure-hugging, and worth the light leader. It's where Swan River bream anglers come to practise actual bream fishing.
Walk the bank with light gear and work unweighted soft plastics or small hardbodies tight to the snags and overhanging branches. First cast counts — anything that lands clumsy spooks the whole hole. Fish early, fish late, and fish the shade. Summer extends the game: flathead push upstream as far as Guildford, and the odd mulloway slides up from below on a rising tide at dusk.
Black bream (the prize — structure hugged and cast tight), summer flathead (Nov–Apr, sand edges and drop-offs), occasional mulloway on dusk rising tides, and bycatch of tarwhine and herring along the clearer margins.
This is specialist water — bring your lightest gear, your cleanest braid-to-leader connections and a willingness to lose lures in snags. Swan-Canning cobbler are subject to size (430 mm min) and bag (8) limits and periodic seasonal closures — verify current DPIRD rules before keeping any. Respect the quiet: this isn't the spot for generator-powered tinnies or speaker phone calls.
Access & Conditions
Small car park off Seventh Avenue, Bassendean; parking is limited and weekend picnickers fill it first. The walk from car park to the productive bank is short but unsealed in places — partial mobility access only. Public toilets at the reserve. Walking trails along the foreshore are dirt and can be muddy in winter. No formal lighting; head torch essential for dawn or dusk sessions. Public transport is feasible: Success Hill train station is 5 minutes' walk.
Upper-Swan position — tannin-tinged water year-round, brackish rather than salt, with very subdued tidal influence. Easterly mornings are calmest. Heavy winter rain pushes silt and fresh water down from the upper Swan and can shift the bream into the lower brackish reaches. Algal blooms periodically affect the system in summer heat — check DBCA/DPIRD advisories. Water clarity is best in autumn after the summer flushes.
Snag-rich water — bring spare lures and rigs and accept losses as part of the game. Slippery banks at most access points; watch footing especially in wet weather. Mosquitoes and sandflies are intense at dawn and dusk; pack repellent. Snakes are present in the riverbank scrub through warmer months; stick to cleared paths. Algal blooms periodically affect the system; check DBCA/DPIRD advisories before consuming fish.
Gear & Rigs
Bream: 7ft 2–6lb spin gear with 4–8lb fluoro leader, 1.5–2.5 inch unweighted soft plastics in motor oil, pumpkin or natural patterns worked tight to snags. Suspending hardbody minnows in 35–50 mm work well for accurate snag-edge presentations. Bump leader to 6–8 lb because of snag risk; pull the middle treble off hardbodies to reduce losses. Flathead in summer: same gear with paddle-tails on the sand edges. Mulloway (rare): 6–8kg setup with whole mulie at dusk.
Seasons
Black bream are year-round but peak in the warmer months (October–April) when fish hold tight to snags and overhanging structure. Summer flathead push this far upstream from late November through April. Mulloway are an opportunistic Oct–Mar fishery on dusk rising tides. Tarwhine and herring along the clearer margins year-round. Winter sessions are slower but produce quality bream when conditions are right.
If this spot's blown out
- Ashfield Flats (Swan River) — Drive 5 minutes downstream for similar upper-Swan bream water with sand-and-mud flats.
- Applecross Jetty (Swan River) — Drive downstream to the lower Swan when you want clearer water and easier jetty fishing.
- Bicton Baths (Swan River) — Switch to the lower river finesse spot when the upper-Swan algal advisory is on.
Frequently Asked
Tannin-tinged water, snag-heavy structure, wary fish, and minimal boat traffic mean accuracy and finesse matter more than gear. First cast counts — clumsy presentations spook entire holes. Bream anglers who fish here regularly are tested on the basics rather than relying on volume.
Unweighted 1.5–2.5 inch soft plastics in motor oil, pumpkin or natural patterns worked tight to snags is the go-to. 35–50 mm suspending hardbody minnows also work for accurate snag-edge casts. Bump leaders to 6–8 lb because of snag risk.
Yes but limited — small car park off Seventh Avenue and weekend picnickers fill it first. Success Hill train station is 5 minutes' walk and works well if you're packing light gear.
Check DBCA/DPIRD advisories — algal blooms and fish-kill events have affected the upper Swan periodically. The spot fishes well for catch-and-release; eat-and-keep depends on current advisories. Cobbler are fully protected and must be released regardless.
- Ashfield Flats (Swan River) 0.9 km
- Narrows Bridge (Swan River) 11.3 km
- Pelican Point (Crawley, Swan River) 13.7 km
- Shelley Foreshore (Canning River) 14.9 km
- Canning Bridge (Applecross/Mount Pleasant) 15.4 km