There are 21 fishing spots in WA's South West
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Day use area, fishing and swimming in the Indian Ocean.
Day use area, ideal for fishing and swimming.
One of the most beautiful beaches in the area, with crystal clear waters and white sand.
Enjoy stunning ocean views with white sand and blue water while you relax, swim, snorkel and fish.
Crystal clear waters and white sand make Goode Beach feel like paradise.
Gull Rock Beach is right on the nature reserve, so you can expect to hear the calls of birds as you walk, swim, relax and fish along the beach.
Middleton beach, just 6 minutes from York Street, is great for swimming with a floating raft just offshore near the Jetty, with great fishing.
Glen Mervyn Dam Mumballup, located just 18km south of Collie in Western Australia, is a popular destination for waterskiing, swimming, and fishing enthusiasts.
Gnarabup Beach, located in Prevelly, is a popular destination for swimming, fishing, surfing, and sunbathing.
South coast beauty spot with sweeping views, plus great swimming, fishing and bushwalking.
Access the beach from the parking area and enjoy fishing, swimming and beachcombing.
Lowlands Beach is a popular fishing and swimming spot which boasts a new whale-watching lookout atop a cliff.
Minninup Pool Collie, located 3km south of Collie townsite on Mungalup Road, is a serene destination for swimming, fishing, and canoeing.
Other Side of the Moon is a popular surf break and fishing spot along the Leeuwin Naturaliste Ridge.
A historic gazebo at the end of a jetty is a well known landmark at this popular fishing spot and boat launching site adjacent to a privately operated caravan park.
A beautiful beach for a picnic, a spot of fishing and a safe place for swimming. Perfect for a family day out.
Short Beach in Bremer Bay, Australia, is a popular destination for beach activities such as swimming, surfing, and fishing.
Fishing spot with facilities to launch larger boats into the Walpole and Nornalup Inlets Marine Park adjacent to the town of Walpole.
The untouched nature, wildlife and scenic quality of the Walpole and Nornalup inlets provide a wealth of opportunities for canoeing, boating, windsurfing, fishing and other water-based activities.
The protected inlet of the Waychinicup River is popular for fishing, canoeing and swimming, and is extremely picturesque, with polished granite rocks tumbled along both sides.
West Cape Howe National Park has a coastline dominated by rocky headlands, sheer cliffs and sandy beaches and is a popular fishing destination.