Fishing in and Around Port Pirie: A Guide for Recreational Anglers

Port Pirie, nestled on the South Australian coast, offers a diverse range of fishing opportunities for recreational anglers. From the sheltered waters of Germein Bay to the tidal flats of Weeroona Island, there’s something for everyone.

Restrictions to Consider:

  • Catch and Release Only: While finfish can now be caught in Germein Bay after temporary restrictions were lifted, the taking of razorfish, crabs, and mussels remains prohibited.
  • Protected Species: Always be aware of and respect regulations regarding protected species, such as dolphins and seals.

Fishing Hotspots:

Despite the restrictions, there are still plenty of spots to enjoy fishing in Port Pirie. Some popular locations include:

  • John Pirie Bridge: A great spot for catching whiting, salmon, and trevally.
  • Oil Berth: Known for its good catches of yellowfin whiting and mullet, especially during summer on the Port Germein side of the island.
  • Old Boat Ramp: Offers opportunities for catching garfish, tommy roughs, and squid.
  • Boardwalk/Jetty: A good spot for catching whiting, garfish, and squid.
  • Dolphin Point: Popular with kayak fishermen, offering chances to catch salmon, whiting, and squid.
  • Magazine Creek: A good location for catching garfish, tommy roughs, and bream.
  • Shag Creek Mouth: Known for its good catches of whiting and salmon.
  • Weeroona Bay: Offers opportunities for catching whiting, garfish, and tommies.
  • Mangrove Point: A popular spot for catching bream, flathead, and whiting.

Tips for a Successful Fishing Trip

  • Check the latest fishing regulations and restrictions before heading out.
  • Obtain a South Australian recreational fishing license.
  • Be aware of the tides and weather conditions.
  • Use appropriate fishing gear and bait for the species you are targeting.
  • Practice safe fishing techniques and respect the environment.
  • Consider catch and release fishing where restrictions are in place.

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