Bicheno Kayaking
Highlights
- Explore Bicheno's rocky shores for prime fishing spots, ideal for catching striped trumpeter and barracouta.
- Experience the thrill of beach fishing at Friendly Beaches, targeting Australian salmon and flathead in the surf.
- Discover the marine reserve around Governors Island, perfect for diving and observing vibrant underwater life.
- Visit the Gulch wharf in the evenings to catch salmon and mackerel, a popular spot for families and kids.
Due to Bicheno’s open exposure to the Tasman Sea many recreational anglers are either rock or beach fishers. A vessel capable of coping with large, unpredictable seas is needed here. Some beach fishing occurs north of Bicheno and also south towards Coles Bay at Friendly Beaches.
Australian salmon, flathead and shark are targeted in the surf, while striped trumpeter, barracouta, morwong, leatherjacket and cod are taken offshore.
Rocky shores abound around Bicheno and many areas are suitable as fishing platforms. A silver sliced lure is the most common hardware and bait fishing techniques here are less common.
There is a marine reserve around Governors Island, opposite The Gulch, which provides an excellent opportunity for diving. The wharf at the Gulch is a popular place to visit in the evenings for salmon, mackerel and trevally to name just a few. It is also a great spot for kids.
North of Bicheno are a few accessible beaches that are worth a try if you can find some gutters. In particular, the beach from the turn-off at Four Mile Beach all the way around to the bluff at the southern end of the beach can be good, but look for gutters for the best results.
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