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Garfish Fishing Report

Hyporhamphus melanochir

A report-based overview of where garfish appears in Getfished fishing report data.

Saltwater

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Report patterns

Garfish report signals

Derived from fishing report data

Bait and lure patterns

These percentages show the share of bait and lure mentions found in reports for this species. They reflect observed report patterns, not universal recommendations.

Reported bait

Squid 47.0%
Tiny baits 16.2%
Silverfish 5.6%
Silver fish 5.1%
Maggots 4.0%
Small bait 4.0%
Small baits 4.0%
Pipis 2.0%
Pippie 2.0%
Prawn 2.0%
Tiny pieces of bait 2.0%
Blue bait 1.0%

Reported lures

Soft plastics 50.0%
Gulp turtleback worms 25.0%
Squid jigs 25.0%

Seasonal report pattern

This shows when garfish reports appear across Australian seasons. Shares are based only on reports with parseable dates.

Autumn and summer show the strongest reporting activity, with reduced reports during winter.

Note: seasonal patterns may be influenced by factors such as reporting bias, species behavior, and environmental conditions.

Summer 15.1%
Autumn 40.5%
Winter 40.5%
Spring 3.9%

Reported garfish locations

These locations come from report records. Linked locations have matching Getfished location pages.

Beaumaris Jetty

65

Melbourne

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Limeburners Point Boat Ramp

26

Geelong

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Frankston Pier

20

Mornington Peninsula

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Mordialloc Pier

20

Melbourne

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Swan Bay

18

Bellarine Peninsula

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Geelong Waterfront

14

Geelong

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St Helens Rockwall

14

Geelong

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Geelong Grammar Lagoon

12

Geelong

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Mornington Pier

12

Mornington Peninsula

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St Helens

12

Port Fairy

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Clifton Springs

10

Bellarine Peninsula

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Corio Bay

10

Geelong

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Brighton Breakwall

6

Melbourne

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Portarlington

6

Bellarine Peninsula

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Rye Pier

6

Mornington Peninsula

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Cunningham Pier

4

Geelong

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Mount Martha

4

Mornington Peninsula

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Seaford

3

Reported in fishing data but not yet mapped to a Getfished location page.

Bellarine Peninsula

2

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Black Rock

2

Reported in fishing data but not yet mapped to a Getfished location page.

Clifton Springs Jetty

2

Bellarine Peninsula

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Geelong

2

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Indented Head

2

Bellarine Peninsula

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Jan Juc

2

Surf Coast

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Garfish Fishing Guide

Garfish Fishing Reports

Garfish are slender schooling saltwater fish found in Australian bays, estuaries, sheltered beaches and around piers, including Victorian inshore waters. The source frames them as a light-tackle species where berley, small baits and delicate presentation matter. They are often close to the surface or mid-water and can be accessible from land-based platforms, jetties, rock walls and boats in calm, clear or lightly moving water.

They feed on small food items, so the fishing context is different from targeting large predators. Schools may move through with tide and berley trails, and they can be wary when water is clear or heavily fished. Calm conditions help detect bites and manage floats, while current and wind can make bait control harder. Garfish are also a common bait species for larger fish, so check possession and size rules before keeping numbers.

Structure is useful mainly because it gives access to clean water and passing schools. Piers, platforms, sheltered edges and boat-accessible bay water are worth checking when garfish are present. Use a fine berley trail to hold fish without overfeeding them, then suspend small baits at the depth where the school is working. Tiny pieces of bait, dough, fish flesh or similar supported offerings should be kept neat and natural.

If fish follow the berley but refuse the hook bait, shorten the bait, reduce hook size or change depth before moving. Small changes often matter more than casting further.

Gear should be light and simple. A float helps control depth and show bites, while small hooks and light line suit their small mouths. Avoid heavy sinkers or large baits that pull below the feeding zone or make bites hard to see. Garfish are fragile, so handle retained fish cleanly and release unwanted fish quickly. In Victoria and other states, local limits can apply even when they are being collected for bait.

Because they often feed high in the water, regularly reset the bait depth rather than assuming the school is still sitting where the first fish was hooked.

Check your local state fishing authority website for current garfish size, bag and rule changes.

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