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Goodwood Island Wharf
Safety First: If boating, make sure you keep a close eye out for crab traps. Particularly between September and April.
For the Kids
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The tidal flow here is very strong and the rocks can be slippery.The sandy beachtucked back in next to the wall would be much better for the kids. What is it?
This is the Port of Yamba loading wharf. The wharf itself is off limits to the public but the two rock walls outside the chain wire fence can be fished. Where is it?
Driving from Iluka 11 km turn left at the Woombah coffee shop into Wharf St and follow the road to the wharf. What’s there?
Small sandy beach and boat ramp. What fish should I target?
There are some big fish lurking about under this wharf but fishing close to oyster encrusted pylons mean most of them get to stay there. The ones you can get out will include Bream, Flathead, Blackfish, Whiting and school Jew. What bait should I use?
Pippies, nippers and beach worms. Best baits to target Jewfish and Flathead are Beach Worms and live Herring which can be caught on a bait jig at the wharf. Black or green weed for Blackfish. What lures are best?
For Jew fish and Flathead try mid size paddle tail soft plastics and for bream try smaller wriggler or prawn imitations. Best time to fish?
Pretty much all year round at this spot. Target Blackfish from February to June and Flathead, Bream and Whiting in the Summer months. What dream fish might I catch?
You just can't go past a Mangrove Jack.
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