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Mon 11 Jan 2027 · Australia/Perth

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Warnbro Beach

Fishing forecast for Perth · Monday 11 Jan 2027
Coords: -32.34, 115.735
Bite Score
54
Low Fish Activity
Summary for 11 Jan 2027

Bite Compass is showing a low fish activity bite score on 11 Jan 2027. Wind is around at . Solunar feeding windows are listed below.

Feeding Windows
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3:30 pm → 5:00 pm
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Local Knowledge

Why locals fish this spot

Warnbro is a long, gently curving beach inside Warnbro Sound that offers sheltered fishing when the open coast is rough. It's not the most exciting spot, but it reliably produces herring and whiting for a quiet session, and the calm water makes it excellent for kids or light-tackle fishing.

How to fish this spot

Simple rigs work best — a running sinker with a small hook and fresh bait (beach worms, prawns, or pieces of mulie) cast into the gutters. Walk along the beach to find defined features in the sand, then fish them. Don't overthink it — this is a spot where basic bait fishing outperforms fancy lure setups.

Common catches

Herring (reliable year-round), KGW and sand whiting (sandy bottom, warmer months), occasional tailor in summer, garfish on calm days, squid over the seagrass, and the odd flathead in the shallows.

Access and tips

Perfect for a sunset session with the family or for stocking up on herring for bait. The sound is shallow, so wade carefully. Don't fillet on the beach; gulls move fast.

Access & Conditions

Getting there

Multiple sealed car parks along Warnbro Sound Avenue with beach access points spaced 200–500m apart. Sealed paths from car park to the upper beach access — partial mobility access. Public toilets at the main reserve. No formal beach lighting; head torch needed for dawn or dusk sessions. Parking generally easy outside summer weekends. The drive from central Perth is around 45 minutes.

How it fishes

South-facing protected beach inside Warnbro Sound. Sheltered from prevailing westerly weather; the sound's geography buffers most coastal weather. Easterly mornings are calmest. Water is shallow (mostly under 2m close to shore). Water clarity is generally good; reduces only after heavy rain or strong easterlies that stir seagrass beds. The bay shape means it fishes through almost any conditions short of a strong easterly gale.

Hazards

Stingrays like the shallows in summer; shuffle when wading. Bluebottles drift in during summer northerlies. Boat traffic in the sound is moderate; keep long casts clear of moving vessels. The shallow water means hot summer days can warm the inshore zone uncomfortably; fish dawn or dusk in heat. Cockburn Sound algal blooms periodically affect the area; check DPIRD advisories.

Gear & Rigs

Herring and skippy: 7ft 6–10lb spin gear with paternoster #6 hooks, baited with prawn or maggot. KGW and sand whiting: light 4–8lb spin with a long-shank #6 paternoster on prawn, bloodworm or beach worms. Tailor (summer): 9ft rod with 15–20lb braid and ganged-hook mulies or 20–40g metals at dusk. Squid: 2.0–3.0 jigs along weed edges. Garfish: light rod with float rig. Light gear is the local game.

Seasons

Herring are year-round bread-and-butter with summer peaks. KGW are warmer months (Sep–April). Sand whiting are October–April. Tailor occasional in summer. Garfish hold year-round on calm days. Squid runs August–February. Flathead fish best late spring through summer in shallows.

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Frequently Asked

Is Warnbro Beach good for kids?

Yes — sheltered shallow water, calm conditions most days, sealed foreshore amenities, and an accessible bread-and-butter fishery. Among the better family-friendly beaches in the Rockingham area. Sun protection and stingray awareness in summer are the main considerations.

Can I catch big fish at Warnbro Beach?

Generally no — Warnbro is bread-and-butter fishing in sheltered water. Herring, whiting, the occasional tailor, and small flathead are the typical catch. For bigger fish, fish the open-coast beaches further south or the cape rocks at Point Peron.

What's the best bait at Warnbro?

Beach worms, prawns or pieces of mulie on a small running sinker rig with a #6 hook. Simple, fresh bait outfishes fancy setups. Walk the beach to find defined gutters and fish them rather than blanket-casting featureless sand.

Are there crocodiles at Warnbro?

No — there are no crocodiles in Western Australia south of Geraldton. Warnbro is well outside any crocodile range. Stingrays, bluebottles and the occasional shark transiting offshore are the local marine life concerns.

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