Glenelg jetty, South Australia

A snapper caught from Brighton Jetty
A snapper from Adelaide’s original Brighton jetty … Glenelg jetty has also produced big reds

Glenelg jetty is one of Adelaide’s more interesting fishing jetties, as it has extensive broken bottom at the seaward end.

Most other Adelaide jetties have a plain sand bottom.

Glenelg jetty produces the usual tommy ruffs, garfish, yelloweye mullet and blue swimmer and two-spot sand crabs.

The seaward quarter of the jetty has sand, weed and rock bottom which attracts squid, snook, flathead and red mullet.

Squid are caught all year whenever the water is clear, best at dusk and dawn.

Snook are caught around the jetty lights at night, along with garfish and tommies.

Mullet visit the shallow wave zone in big numbers in autumn/winter.

Blue crabs are caught in summer, with sand crabs in April/May, both are taken using drop nets.

Big snapper are off the menu now but have been caught off Glenelg jetty in years past, usually off the end during and immediately after rough weather.

king george whiting are occasionally caught in winter, also from the end of the jetty in rough weather.

Gummy sharks, eagle and smooth rays are found around all of Adelaide’s jetties, as are Port Jackson sharks and fiddler rays.

Note that there are special rules for fishing for sharks and rays in South Australia.

Elephant fish show up on occasion at night, along with the very occasional school mulloway.

Adelaide’s other metro jetties are Brighton, Henley, Semaphore and Largs Bay.

Some more landbased spots to try near Adelaide include North Haven, the productive Port River estuary and its sea entrance Outer Harbour, and West Lakes, a reclaimed marsh that is now a saltwater canal estate and a great spot to target large black bream.

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Here is the SA seasonal fishing calendar for various fish species.

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NOTE: Special snapper rules apply in South Australia – more info here.

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