fishing perth

can anyone tell me where good spots around scarborough beach, perth is??


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Tue, 2010-09-21 20:33

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Scarborough fishing spots

Tue, 2010-09-21 20:57

TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE BEACHES
THE TAILOR HOLES
Park adjacent to Hale Road and walk across West Coast Highway to the beach using the marked tracks.Walk north 200 metres to the Tailor Holes. This is an excellent all year round spot for tailor, herring, garfish and mulloway. The beach formations are changing regularly in this area.The many holes and gutters provide excellent angling.
FLOREAT BEACH
Park in one of the many convenient car parks in the area and follow the tracks to the beach and some great fishing.
FLOREAT DRAIN
This is one of Perth’s most popular fishing spots. Park in Car Park 314 and follow the marked path across to the beach. Produces a lot of tailor, herring and garfish. Occasional mulloway and skippy are also caught along this stretch.
FLOREAT (NORTHERN) GROYNE
This spot fishes better during the evening for tailor, whiting and herring. Larger specimens of herring and tailor, as well as mulloway and salmon, can be caught during the winter months.
Check the signs for angling access to this groyne. It is shared with surfers chasing waves. When anglers are not able to fish from this groyne they can relocate to the southern groyne at City Beach.
CITY BEACH (SOUTHERN) GROYNE
This spot fishes best during the evening for tailor, whiting and herring. Larger specimens of herring and tailor, as well as mulloway and salmon, can be caught during the winter months.
Check the signs for angling access to this groyne. It is shared with surfers. Anglers can relocate to the northern groyne at Floreat when it is closed to anglers.
SWANBOURNE DRAIN
Park in Car Park C300 south of Falmouth Avenue and use the path to walk across to the beach. The Swanbourne Drain is
approximately a 1.5 Km walk south along along the beach.
A popular spot for spring mulloway, summer tailor, winter herring and tarwhine.This spot fishes best in the mornings.
LOCAL LAWS AFFECTING ANGLERS
Beach Inspectors are engaged by the Town of Cambridge to
administer and enforce the Council’s Beach Local Laws. If you are not sure about any aspect of beach use, ask a Beach Inspector.
These people are readily identified with their white and red
uniform with the words ‘Beach Inspector’ clearly displayed.Anglers must abide by any direction given by a Town of Cambridge Beach Inspector.
 Anglers are not permitted to light fires on any beach within the Town of Cambridge.
 Fishing is prohibited anywhere it may cause an inconvenience or injury to the general public.
 The use of berley to attract fish is strictly prohibited at all times.
 Littering is an offence. Discarding any litter, including fish offal and bait, is an offence.
SEASONAL USAGE OF GROYNES
Angling access has been restricted on the Northern (Floreat) and Southern (City Beach) groynes as follows.
CITY BEACH(SOUTHERN) GROYNE
Angling is permitted during the Summer period from 1 October to 30 April each
year. The times for angling are from 6:00am to 7:00pm.
Angling is not permitted between 7:00pm and 6:00am from this groyne during this period.
During the Winter Period from 1 May to 30 September each
year angling is not permitted from this groyne.
FLOREAT (NORTHERN) GROYNE
Angling is permitted from this groyne during the Winter period from 1 May to 30 September each year.
During the Summer period from 1 October to 30 April each year angling is not permitted from this groyne between the hours of 6:00am to 7:00pm.
Angling is permitted from this groyne between 7:00pm to 6:00am during the Summer period.

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No Berley?

Thu, 2013-03-28 22:55

 I know this is an old thread.... but above it says:

"LOCAL LAWS AFFECTING ANGLERS

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The use of berley to attract fish is strictly prohibited at all times."

 

WTF?  I had no idea berley was banned in Cambridge?