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Arrawarra Beach - Sam Gilchrist

Arrawarra Beach

What is it? What bait should I use?

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A large beach that is usually quite calm with a very protected bay at the Southern end (in front of the carpark). Beach worms, fresh cut baits (i.e. Pilchard, Yellowtail or Slimey Mackerel), pink Nippers.

Small soft plastics such as Squidgy Wrigglers and or surface lures such as a Skinny Pop.

What lures are best?

Where is it?

Five minutes North of Woolgoolga, 20 minutes North of Coffs Harbour.

What’s there?

There’s a beach launching facility for the boaties, public amenities including showers and a reasonably large grassed area for picnics.

What fish should I target?

Bream, Whiting and Dart, these fish school up in the bay often waiting on the fishing boats for an easy feed.

For the kids

Excellent for kids, long flat beach, grassy area, tiny waves and perfect for fishing and swimming.

Best time to fish?

All year round, though the summer months will produce fish more consistently.

What dream fish might I catch?

The elbow slapping Whiting, the 1kg plus Bream and maybe even a Mulloway.

Stay Safe

Don’t forget to ‘Slip, Slop, Slap’ when out in the sun.

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