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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 3 MIN

Western Australia April Fishing: Tailor, Dhufish and Kingfish Heat Up

from Western Australia, Coast Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

G'day, mates, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things fishing along the Western Australia coast. It's 3pm here on April 29, 2026, and the conditions are prime for a arvo session—sunrise kicked off at 6:45am, sunset around 6:15pm, giving us a solid 11.5 hours of light. Weather's a balmy 28°C with light southerlies at 10-15 knots, mostly sunny skies, and a small swell under 1m, perfect for getting out there without copping a drenching. Tides are firing today: high at 10:30am around 1.2m, dropping to low at 4:45pm about 0.4m, then building back up overnight. Fish love that incoming turn after low—currents stirring up the baitfish. Solunar peaks hit major around 11am and minor at 5pm, so time your casts right for the bite windows. Fish activity's heating up post-autumn cool-down. Recent reports from Perth anglers show tailor smashing inshore reefs, skippers boiling on the surface, and samsonfish pushing 5-10kg cruising the drop-offs. Dhufish are stacking up deeper on the 30m lines, with hauls of 20-30kg bags over the weekend from boaties out of Mandurah. Pink snapper are showing early signs in the gulfs, limits of 4-6 per boat, and whiting plentiful on the flats at 30-40cm. Kingfish reports trickling in from Rottnest runs, with a few 15kg+ beasts on the chew. For lures, stick to **metal slugs** like the 60g Shimano Slugs in chrome for tailor—rip 'em fast over the reefs. Soft vibes or micro jigs in white/pink nail the samson and kings. **Best baits?** Fresh squid tentacles or pillies on a running sinker rig for dhufish and snaps; bloodworms or prawns for whiting. Popping corks with pillies work a treat for surface action. Hot spots right now: **Rottnest Island** west end—anchor up and drop for dhufish, or troll for kings. And **Mandurah beaches** around the estuary mouth—wade the gutters at dusk for tailor and whiting blitzes. Rig light, 6-10kg braid, and watch those berley trails. Stay safe on the water! Thanks for tuning in, legends—subscribe for the latest reports. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

G'day, mates, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things fishing along the Western Australia coast. It's 3pm here on April 29, 2026, and the conditions are prime for a arvo session—sunrise kicked off at 6:45am, sunset around 6:15pm, giving us a solid 11.5 hours of light. Weather's a balmy 28°C with light southerlies at 10-15 knots, mostly sunny skies, and a small swell under 1m, perfect for getting out there without copping a drenching. Tides are firing today: high at 10:30am around 1.2m, dropping to low at 4:45pm about 0.4m, then building back up overnight. Fish love that incoming turn after low—currents stirring up the baitfish. Solunar peaks hit major around 11am and minor at 5pm, so time your casts right for the bite windows. Fish activity's heating up post-autumn cool-down. Recent reports from Perth anglers show tailor smashing inshore reefs, skippers boiling on the surface, and samsonfish pushing 5-10kg cruising the drop-offs. Dhufish are stacking up deeper on the 30m lines, with hauls of 20-30kg bags over the weekend from boaties out of Mandurah. Pink snapper are showing early signs in the gulfs, limits of 4-6 per boat, and whiting plentiful on the flats at 30-40cm. Kingfish reports trickling in from Rottnest runs, with a few 15kg+ beasts on the chew. For lures, stick to **metal slugs** like the 60g Shimano Slugs in chrome for tailor—rip 'em fast over the reefs. Soft vibes or micro jigs in white/pink nail the samson and kings. **Best baits?** Fresh squid tentacles or pillies on a running sinker rig for dhufish and snaps; bloodworms or prawns for whiting. Popping corks with pillies work a treat for surface action. Hot spots right now: **Rottnest Island** west end—anchor up and drop for dhufish, or troll for kings. And **Mandurah beaches** around the estuary mouth—wade the gutters at dusk for tailor and whiting blitzes. Rig light, 6-10kg braid, and watch those berley trails. Stay safe on the water! Thanks for tuning in, legends—subscribe for the latest reports. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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G'day, mates, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things fishing along the Western Australia coast. It's 3pm here on April 29, 2026, and the conditions are prime for a arvo session—sunrise kicked off at 6:45am, sunset around 6:15pm,...

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