Fish Activity

Fri 27 Feb 2026 · Australia/Perth

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Tim's Thicket

Fishing forecast for Perth · Friday 27 Feb 2026
Coords: -32.64, 115.635
Bite Score
65
Medium Fish Activity
Summary for 27 Feb 2026

Bite Compass is showing a medium fish activity bite score on 27 Feb 2026. Wind is around SW at 9 km/h. Solunar feeding windows are listed below.

Feeding Windows
Best times to fish based on activity score.
Peak
7:30 pm → 11:30 pm
65
4h
Good
6:00 am → 8:00 am
61
2h
Good
5:30 pm → 6:30 pm
51
1h
Local Knowledge
Why locals fish this spot

Tim's Thicket marks the southern boundary of the Perth metro fishing zone and it fishes like a country spot without the drive. The beach is exposed to open ocean swell, which carves deep gutters and pushes bait in close. When the autumn salmon run is on, this stretch can be electric — schools of salmon herd bait into the surf and you can see them busting up from the car park.

How to fish this spot

Walk the beach and look for defined gutters where wave patterns break differently — darker water means deeper sand. Cast metals or pilchards into the gutter on a running sinker rig. For salmon, work metal slugs or poppers through the white water when you spot schools working. Dawn sessions on the incoming tide produce best.

Common catches

Australian salmon (Mar–Jun, the main event here), tailor (summer evenings), herring (year-round in gutters), and the odd mulloway at night in deeper holes.

Access and tips

The beach can be remote and exposed — let someone know you're fishing here, especially at night. Bring warm gear in autumn as the sea breeze cuts through. If the salmon are on, you'll know — gulls working the surface and bait spraying out of the water. Don't bother with heavy rigs; light spin gear and metals are all you need.

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