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Merimbula NSW 2548 Depart Mitchies Jetty off Fishpen Road (see town map)
Reef fishing from 7am, family fishing from noon. Gear and bait supplied, fish cleaned, toilet on board.
Whale cruises September-November |
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Very popular on Merimbula side of bridge.
Some decent size catches are recorded and the kids love it. |
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| Boat Ramps Mornington Peninsula |
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There are six boat ramps managed by the Mornington Peninsula Shire:
Mornington
Schnapper Point, Melway 104 D9 Fishermans Beach
Melway 145 B1
Safety Beach: Marine Drive, Melway 150 12
Rye: Jetty Launching Ramp, Melway 168 F4
Sorrento: St Aubins Way, Melway 157 B6
Hastings: Marine Parade, Melway 154 11
Annual Permits (1-Nov to 31-Oct) to use the Shire's boat ramps are available via customer service for $120.00 includes GST
Daily tickets may be purchased at the ramp for $12.00 using ticket machines. There is no ticket machine at the Fishermans Beach boat ramp - users with annual permits only.
Further information: 1300 850 600 or 5950 1000. |
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Surf fishing is popular on beaches such as Gunnamatta.
Pier fishing, fishing charters and plenty of boat ramps to launch your boat. |
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Information about fishing in the 90 Mile Beach Region.
List of best baits to use for each fish species.
Detailed information on the species of fish you might expect to catch in this area. |
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Rhyll near Western Port Rent-a-Boat Beach Street (all tides)
Anderson Road in Cowes West off Church Street
There is also a boat ramp at Newhaven.
Remember you need a license to Western Port Bay fish and check on bag limits and minimum size of different species |
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Good fishing for the kids and adults off the island jetties at Cowes, Rhyll, Newhaven and San Remo at any time of the day but best a few hours either side of the tide. |
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Remember, whether you are freshwater, estuary or saltwater fishing you need to have a current licence obtainable from most good fishing outlets |
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Princetown Beach
Surging shorebreak has caught many seasoned campaigners unawares so please be careful.
Species: Australian Salmon, trevally, snapper, gummy shark. Location: Turn off the Great Ocean Road onto Old Coach Road East 18km east of Port Campbell.
Access: Via a 650m sandy track (steep in parts) from the north of the parking area or by following the sandy banks of the Gellibrand River to it’s mouth 750m.
Caution: Gravel road gives way to deep sand very quickly visitors without 4WD need to take the first opportunity to turn right when approaching the small car parking area.
Port Campbell Pier:
Great spot to try for luck. Fishing in deep water from ocean jetty
Species: Australian salmon, squid, trevally,
Location: Lord Street Port Campbell
Access: Pedestrians share access with vehicles and boat trailers launching via the crane on the pier. Access is reasonable to the upper level, steps to the lower level.
Newfield Bay:
Species: Australian salmon, trevally, snapper, gummy shark
Location: 11km east of Port Campbell
Access: From car parks on the east side of the Peterborough bridge (steep sandy tracks.) Access (when the Curdies river mouth is closed) is also possible from the main car park on the west side of the bridge. |
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Information about fishing along the Great Ocean Road.
List of best baits to use for each fish species.
Detailed information on the species of fish you might expect to catch in this area. |
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