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Sydney Harbour Steady: Tailor, Salmon, and Trevally On the Bite

Sydney Harbour Steady: Tailor, Salmon, and Trevally On the Bite

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G’day, it’s Artificial Lure here with your Sydney fishing report. Light westerlies and a cool, clear sky have made it a crisp, fishy sort of day around the Harbour and offshore. The barometer’s steady and the water’s sitting around the mid‑teens, which has pushed bait in tight to the headlands and structure. Sunrise came just after 7, with sunset not long after 5, and the bite has been strongest on that first light change and again on the late arvo run. Tides around Sydney Heads are running a decent mid‑range: an early morning high, dropping to a late morning low, then filling again through the afternoon. That flooding tide has been the prime window, with bait flicking on the points and birds giving away the action. In the Harbour, anglers have been doing well on **tailor**, **salmon**, and some solid **trevally**. Boats working from Clifton Gardens through Bradleys Head have reported consistent tailor in the 30–40 cm bracket, with the odd bigger chopper mixed in. Land‑based fishos soaking peeled prawn around structure are finding pan‑sized trevs and plate‑sized bream, especially in the deeper holes. Soft plastics in the 3–4 inch range – especially minnow and jerkshad patterns in natural pilchard and anchovy colours – have been the standout lures. Small metal slugs around 10–20 g cast into surface bust‑ups have pinned both salmon and tailor. Best baits have been fresh pilchard cubes, peeled prawn, and live yakkas where you can get them. Out around the Heads and along the inshore reefs, snapper numbers have picked up. Plastics slowly hopped down the berley trail and lightly weighted pilchard baits have produced pannies to about 45 cm, with the odd better red in the mix. A few rat kings are still hanging around the markers and headlands; live squid and small stickbaits have drawn the most attention from them. Squid fishers have done well at first light in the shallow kelp beds. Size 2.5 to 3.0 jigs in natural brown or pink have been the go. A good session on squid is still your best ticket to a bigger king when they’re about. Two hotspots to put on your hit list: - **North Head / Quarantine area**: working the washes with 20 g metals and small white plastics has seen consistent salmon and tailor, especially on the afternoon run‑in tide. - **Clifton Gardens and the nearby moorings**: great option for land‑based and kayak fishos chasing trevally, bream, and squid. Fish light leaders, small hooks, and plenty of berley. Overall, the fishing’s been steady rather than red‑hot, but timing your trip around the tide changes and low‑light periods has made all the difference. Pack a few metal slugs, some 3–4 inch soft plastics, a couple of hard‑body minnows, plus pilchard, prawn, and, if you can get them, live squid or yakkas, and you’ll be in the game right across the Harbour and nearby reefs. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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