Best Fishing spots in Sydney
- indosyd fisher
- Dec 9, 2020
- 3 min read
Best Fishing Spots in Sydney
1. Brighton-Le-Sands (Cooks River)
Located on Cooks River, this blissful hotspot offers ambience, variety, and occasional views of planes as they depart from the airport. Roll up in the early evening, bring a 10-foot rod (or something similar), and cast out from the beach. In these parts, you just never know what will bite your bait.
Type of fishing: Beach Expect to find: Bream, Tarwhine, Flathead, Trevally, Snapper Best time to go: Early evening
2. Manly Dam (Manly Vale)
Drive about 15 minutes outside of Manly to discover this Sydney fishing spot, which is also a heritage-listed dam. Favourited by everyone from curious beginners to seasoned fly-fishers, it’s packed full of Australian bass and other species. It’s also packed full of water sports like kayaking, swimming, and water skiing—keep that in mind before casting out your next line.
Type of fishing: Freshwater
Expect to find: Australian Bass, Silver Perch, Carp, Redfin
Best Time to go: Sunset
3. Gordon’s Bay and Clovelly Beach (Clovelly)
Good fishing meets good foraging at Gordon’s Bay and Clovelly Beach. It’s all about finding the right spot, so choose wisely. Should you put down the rod and pick up a bucket, make sure it’s during low tide, which is when all the rock-clinging critters are at their most visible.
Type of fishing: Rock
Expect to find: Bream, Parrot Fish, Red Rock Cod, Trevally
Best Time to go: Early morning
4. Gunnamatta Bay (Port Hacking)
This epic jetty in The Shire easily ranks among the best fishing spots in Sydney. Coastline waves and currents send massive quantities of fish in your direction. Keep west of the baths during low tide to increase the odds in your favour.
Type of fishing: Jetty Expect to find: Flathead, Whiting, Bream Best Time to go: Early morning
5. Gladesville Wharf (Parramatta River)
After the ferry service has called it a night, head to this Sydney fishing spot and cast out from the northern bank. If your line is firm and you know what you’re doing, you might end up reeling in a trophy catch. Snap a pic and throw it back because these waters are known to be polluted. Your Instagram feed awaits.
Type of fishing: Freshwater
Expect to find: Mulloway, Flathead, Yellowtail, Bream
Best Time to go: Late evening
6. Clifton Gardens (Mosman)
If you prefer Sydney fishing spots of the gorgeous variety, then veer from Chowder Bay in Port Jackson to discover nearby Clifton Gardens. Here, you’ll find deep waters, picturesque surroundings, local barbecues, a popular public pool, and either a bank or jetty from where you can cast your line. Arrive early to beat the crowd and expect to catch at least a few bites, as there’s a lot of fish in these parts.
Type of fishing: Bank or jetty Expect to find: Trevally, Bream, Yellowtail, Kingfish, Garfish Best Time to go: Early morning
7. Tom Uglys Bridge (Georges River)
The Georges River is popular amongst commercial fishermen and recreational anglers alike. There’s certainly no shortage of places to fish from on the river, though Tom Uglys Bridge manages to stand out from the herd. Park on the northern side and cast your line just a few yards from your car. When all else fails, hit up the local seafood joint for lunch.
Type of fishing: Bank
Expect to find: Bream, Tailor
Best Time to go: Anytime during the week
8. Beulah Street Wharf (Sydney Harbour)
There are far worse places to fish than right there in Sydney Harbour. While Beulah Street Wharf is indeed considered one of Sydney’s best fishing spots for squid, you might very well come up empty-handed, given those rapid currents. But you’re literally staring at the Opera House so who cares?


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