Port Grey

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Port Grey

5/5 - (1 vote)
28°49'10.96" S, 114°36'54.14" E

Inside the reef of Port Grey is a great place for small boats when conditions are good. There is protection from larger swells. Mulloway, Tailor and Herring all lurk around reefs. Mulloway can be jigged from the bottom with large soft plastics. Metal slices are affective on Tailor and Herring.

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Where to go fishing near Port Grey?

  • Coronation Beach At night big Mulloway come close in shore and can be targeted on shallow running hard body lures, big soft plastics and vibes. Tailor are best targeted at dawn and dusk, a light sea breeze is best.
  • North Drummond Cove The weed can be a pain around Drummond Cove, making it almost impossible to fish. When the water is clear Herring, Tailor, Whiting, Dart and Mulloway move around the beaches of Drummond Cove.
  • South Drummond Cove A fairly well protected beach that has a deep channel between the sand the reef. This provides an ideal environment for Tailor, Herring, Dart and Mulloway. Try the high tides, dawn and dusk for Mulloway.
  • Chapman River The Chapman River holds a few small Black Bream and even the odd Mangrove Jack. When the river opens to the ocean its a good time to target Mulloway. Look for deeper channels around the mouth of the river for Mulloway and Tailor also.
  • Point Moore Fished heavily in Summer for Tailor, there are still plenty to catch. Also a great place to target whiting.
  • Separation Point Heavily fish in summer, there is still a good chance of smaller tailor using metal slices. Whiting also lurk around here. The odd Mulloway, however there are better spots to target Mulloway.
  • Wandina Good beach access to target Mulloway and Tailor. 4wd required.
  • Cape Burney When the lake opens to the sea is a good time to fish for Mulloway and Tailor. South of Cape Burney 4wd tracks lead to some great isolated fishing locations. Whiting, Tailor, Herring and Mulloway can all be target along this stretch. Look for the deeper channels and gaps in the reef.
  • Waigen Lake Waigen Lake holds some small Black Bream.
  • Geraldton Harbour Black Bream around the rocks and pylons. They can be jigged or a lightly weighted soft plastic grubs cast beside a pylon are affective techniques. Mulloway, Tailor and the odd Samson Fish has been taken from here also, mostly at night.
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Recommended Lures for Port Grey

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Jewie 150

Suited for some Fish Species.
Good for: Jewfish / Mulloway

Twisty 55g

Suited for some Fish Species.
Good for: Tailor

Twisty 70g

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Good for: Tailor

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  • Liam McGuiness

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    where is port Grey?

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