Best baits
Worms, scrubworms, small yabbies, prawn, fresh mullet strip
Lures
Small soft plastics (2–3" curl-tail or paddle-tail) on 1/8–1/4oz jigheads, small spinners (Celta, Mepps), small hardbody minnows, soft vibes
Rigs
Light spin gear — 6–10lb braid or 4–6lb mono, 8–12lb fluorocarbon leader. Running sinker rig with a size 1–2 hook for bait, or a single jighead for plastics. Redfin school heavily, so when you find one there are usually more in the same spot.
Technique
Cast small plastics or spinners along weed edges, drowned timber and submerged points, and work them slowly with a lift-and-drop retrieve. Trolling small hardbodies behind a kayak across dam edges produces well in summer. From the bank, fish baits on the bottom near structure on light gear. When you hook one, work the area thoroughly — they hold in tight schools.
Best time
Active year-round in WA's south-west, with autumn and spring producing the best of it as water temperatures sit in the 14–20°C range. Mid-summer fish hold deeper. First and last light are most productive on the dams, but daytime fishing is fine in cooler weather.