Fish Activity
Sat 15 Nov 2025 · Australia/Perth
Swanbourne Beach
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Local Knowledge
Swanbourne is a quieter stretch of surf beach between Cottesloe and City Beach. The gutter system shifts with the swell, but when it's on, this beach holds tailor and herring close to shore without the crowds of Scarborough or Cottesloe. Less foot traffic means less spooked fish, and the southern section's clothing-optional designation keeps it largely empty of the families that crowd nearby beaches at peak times.
Same approach as any metro surf beach — walk first, find the gutter, then fish it. Look for darker water, wave breaks, or channels draining between sandbars. Fish low light windows on the tide change. If you can't find structure in the sand, move on. For salmon in autumn, run-and-gun with metals as schools push past close to shore.
Herring (reliable in defined gutters), tailor (autumn dawn and dusk), Australian salmon (Mar–Jun), and KGW and sand whiting when the water is clean and the bottom is sandy. Skippy in the wash close in.
Moderate swell carves the best gutters; strong onshore wind makes it unfishable. Fish early before the dog walkers arrive. The beach is long; if you can't find structure in 20 minutes of walking, drive to a different beach. Don't leave bait on the sand.
Access & Conditions
Sealed car parks at Swanbourne Beach (north) and Marine Parade access points. Sealed paths from car park to the upper beach; not mobility-friendly to productive gutters. Public toilets at the main car park. Beach showers at the patrolled section. Dog-friendly southern section means pedestrians and unleashed dogs move along the beach all day. No formal beach lighting; head torch needed for dawn or dusk. Parking is generally easy outside summer weekends.
West-facing ocean beach exposed to SW swell. Fishes well in swell up to about 2.5m. Easterly mornings are calmest; afternoon Fremantle Doctor blows onshore. Gutters reshape with each significant swell event. Quieter beach foot traffic in the early hours is a positive for fish behaviour. Salmon runs in autumn benefit from cleaner-water easterly mornings; storm-stirred sand colours the bite down.
Big swell sets can wash anglers in low gutters; stay back in heavy seas. Stingrays cruise the gutters; shuffle if you wade. Bluebottles drift in during summer northerlies. Sharks transit the area but have not historically affected fishing safety. Dog-friendly southern section means unleashed dogs are common; back-cast with care. Patrolled swimming hours in summer — fish dawn or dusk windows.
Gear & Rigs
Tailor and salmon: 9–11ft rod, 15–25lb braid, 25lb fluoro, 30–40g metals or ganged-hook mulies. Herring: 7ft 6–10lb spin gear with a paternoster carrying #6 hooks, fished close to the gutter edges. KGW and sand whiting: light 4–8lb spin with a long-shank #6 paternoster on prawn or bloodworm. Light gear is enough most sessions; mulloway-class setups are not the local game.
Seasons
Australian salmon are the autumn headline (March–June). Tailor are reliable autumn dawn and dusk. Herring are year-round with autumn peaks. KGW and sand whiting hold year-round in cleaner sandy gutters. Mulloway are an occasional October–April night possibility but the beach is not a known specialist mulloway spot.
If this spot's blown out
- Cottesloe Groyne — Walk-distance south for the groyne and reef structure when the gutters are blown out.
- City Beach Groyne — Drive north for the next groyne system with similar species mix.
- Floreat Beach (Floreat Drain) — Drive 5 minutes north for the productive Floreat Drain outflow zone.
Frequently Asked
Less infrastructure, no major surf club at the southern section (which has a clothing-optional designation), and longer walks to productive gutters keep crowds smaller. The fishery is similar but the foot traffic is lower.
March through June at dawn and dusk, with strongest sessions in April–May. Walk the beach to find a defined gutter close to shore and fish it on the tide change with metals or ganged-hook mulies.
Generally yes outside the afternoon seabreeze in summer. Mornings are the productive window. Salmon runs in autumn produce daytime action when schools push past close to shore.
Yes for the sandy beach sections in manageable swell. Bring a head torch; there's no formal beach lighting. Stick to gutters you've scouted in daylight and don't fish low gutters in heavy swell.
- Cottesloe Groyne 1.4 km
- Claremont Jetty (Swan River) 2.1 km
- Mosman Bay Jetty (Swan River) 2.9 km
- Leighton Beach 5.2 km
- Point Walter (Swan River) 5.2 km