
Hot Spots in South Australia
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🎣 Hot Spots in South Australia
Want to know where the locals go when the fish are on? Whether you're chasing squid, gar, whiting, or tommies, South Australia has no shortage of proven fishing hot spots — if you know where to look.
Here are a few locations that deliver — especially when you combine good timing with the right scent in the water.
📍 Port Hughes Jetty (Yorke Peninsula)
One of SA’s most consistent jetties for garfish, tommies, squid, and whiting.
Crystal-clear water, easy access, and solid returns — especially at dawn or dusk.
💡 Tip: Soak a sponge with Tassie Salmon Fish Oil Mix™ in your burley bucket. It works especially well here during summer and autumn.
📍 Rapid Bay Jetty (Fleurieu Peninsula)
Great for deeper water species like squid, trevally, and garfish.
The new jetty is long and accessible, and the structure underneath holds baitfish — and predators.
💡 Tip: Calm days and a rising tide work best. Use salmon oil in your burley pot — no messy mix needed.
📍 Black Point (Yorke Peninsula)
Perfect for kayak or land-based whiting fishing.
The shallows are full of activity during summer, especially on an incoming tide.
💡 Tip: Drip Tassie Salmon Fish Oil over your bait or into the water for a slick trail that brings them in.
📍 Wallaroo Jetty
A go-to for night fishing. Good for squid, tommies, and mulloway when conditions line up.
Lights on the jetty attract baitfish, which means the predators aren’t far behind.
💡 Tip: Night sessions are even better with oil in the water — the scent travels and triggers bites when visibility is low.
🧴 Why These Spots Work Better with Tassie Salmon Fish Oil
Tides, timing, and gear all matter — but so does scent. Adding Tassie Salmon Fish Oil to your setup means:
– No need for frozen burley blocks
– No stinky mess
– More fish drawn straight to your zone
Use it in a burley bucket, drip it over your bait, or soak a sponge. It’s clean, natural, and deadly effective — especially in clear South Australian waters.
🎯 Wrap-Up
Fishing is part skill, part timing — and part knowing where to go. These hot spots are tried, tested, and local-approved. Add a dash of Tassie Salmon Fish Oil, and you’ll give yourself every advantage.
Go where the fish are — and let the oil do the rest.