Eurobodalla is famous for providing anglers with some of the most varied and abundant fishing on the south coast.
Think of a fish you’d like to eat, or one that will give you a really good fight and there’s a good chance you’ll catch it around here. And best of all they’re easy to get to, either on foot, in your own tinnie or kayak, or out with a professional charter.
Our jetties are perfect for learning to fish and for fun times with the kids, or for a bit more action on foot, pick a beach and take your surf rod down. Just off the beaches there are easy catches to be had drifting along sandy or gravely areas in your tinnie, while further out the Continental Shelf you’ll find the big game fish. Take your larger boat or join a charter tour to these waters where it’s very common to catch fish well in excess of 50 kilos.
In the estuaries you can fish for black bream, whiting, mulloway and big dusky flathead. Off the beaches there are plenty of good sized tailor, salmon, and gummy sharks. In-shore, many reefs are host to a smorgasbord of edible species such as kingfish, snapper and the prized Tassie trumpeter. Out further on the shelf are the big game species such as blue, black and striped marlin, yellowfin tuna, albacore and a variety of shark species. Wherever you choose to wet a line around here you’ll catch some decent fish.
Fishing Charters – Expert fishermen invite you to board their well equipped and comfortable boats for a fishing adventure like no other.
Top 10 fishing tips from Rob Paxevanos – host Fishing Australia:
- Hire a tinnie and fish Tuross Lake
- Hire a kayak or walk the banks of Durras Lake
- Chinaman’s Point in the Clyde River
- Wagonga Inlet at Narooma
- Walk the shoreline or wade the shallows of the Tomaga River estuary at Mossy Point
- Pick a jetty, any jetty
- Blackfellows Beach at Potato Point
- North Head Moruya, northern breakwall
- Any beach that has a channel casting distance from the shore