Fishing at Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island is a very popular site for recreational fishing. Fishing gear can be hired or bought at Rottnest Adventure Centre, the General Store in Thomson Bay, and the Geordie Bay Store.
The fish found in Rottnest waters can be classified into three categories: reef dwellers, seagrass inhabitants, and migratory species. A reef dwelling fish very popular for eating is the Western Australian dhufish, which is mostly taken by handline from moderately deep waters around Rottnest. King wrasse is another reef dwelling species that is plentiful around the Island.
The abundant seagrass meadows around Rottnest serve as a nursery for juveniles of many fish species, and are home to species such as the Cobbler and Long-headed Flathead. Migratory fish species that can be found around Rottnest include Australian Herring, Tailor, School Whiting, Skipjack Trevally ("Skippy") and Sea Garfish.
Spear fishing is prohibited within specific boundaries of Rottnest Island. If you are carrying spear guns or gidgees on board your vessel and are within the boundary they should be dismantled, unloaded and stowed safely onboard the vessel. Spear guns and gidgees are not permitted on the Island. Penalties apply.
Net fishing is prohibited in the Marine Reserve, please check out the Rottnest Island Sanctuary Zones page for details. Fisheries Department regulations covering licenses and bag limits apply on Rottnest Island, visit the Fish WA website for more information.