Fishing Spots, Reports, and Regulations in Jervis Bay

4.9

New South Wales, Australia

Place public
Water Salt
Depth 27 m

If you're planning to go fishing at Jervis Bay, it's essential to be aware of the local fishing regulations in the New South Wales area. These regulations are in place to protect the environment and ensure a sustainable fishing experience. Before you cast your line, it's crucial to familiarize yourself with the rules and boundaries governing fishing in this area, as well as the specific regulations applicable to Jervis Bay.

You can find detailed information about the fishing regulations and legal requirements by consulting local authorities and resources in New South Wales, Australia. This knowledge will help ensure a responsible and enjoyable fishing trip at Jervis Bay.

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Fish Species to Catch in the Jervis Bay, Australia

While you're at it, don't forget to check the fishing regulations at Jervis Bay to understand the specifics of catching each fish in New South Wales.

There are countless Jervis Bay fish species to lure and explore on your next fishing trip. Every fish has its own set of rules and requirements that you must follow. Each fish species is subject to unique regulations, including fishing seasons, size limits, possession limits, and more.

Explore the fishing regulations for Dusky flathead, Australasian snapper, Southern yellowtail amberjack, Surf bream, Australian salmon, Shovelnose guitarfish, Japanese meagre and others, as of July 27, 2024, to ensure you are in compliance with the latest rules. To view regulations for a different fish species, please select your preferred species from the list.

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Dusky flathead

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Regulation

Season

Always open

Bag limit

5

Max size

70 cm

Min size

36 cm

Measurement

Total length

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Australasian snapper

#Popular
Regulation

Season

Always open

Bag limit

10

Min size

30 cm

Measurement

Total length

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Southern yellowtail amberjack

#Popular
Regulation

Season

Always open

Bag limit

5

Min size

65 cm

Measurement

Total length

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Surf bream

Regulation

Season

Always open

Bag limit

10

Min size

25 cm

Measurement

Total length

Above are just a few of the species found in Jervis Bay. However, for complete information about the rules for fishing in Jervis Bay you can use the Fishbox app. Fishbox is your trusted assistant, providing detailed regulations for 8 species of fish in Jervis Bay.

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Fishing Spots Near the Jervis Bay

Must visit the following nearest Jervis Bay fishing spots on your next fishing trip to extend the fun.

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Tips and Tricks for Fishing on Jervis Bay

  • Pilchards and mullet are the best baits for snappers. Soft plastics as a lure are productive here. We advise you to use 1/0-5/0 circle hooks on a running sinker rig. A traditional Paternoster rig baited with squid, mullet will help you catch snappers on deeper reefs.
  • Use fresh prawns, fish strips and worms to catch a bream. Soft plastics, vibes and small hard-bodieds are the best lures for this fish.
  • For flatheads it is better to use a 10-15kg spin or overhead outfits. Squid, yellowtail and mackerel fillets work well here.
  • The best time for fishing in the Jervis Bay is in the warmer months.

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