133 waypoints · 16 spot types · 45 target species
133 publicly known fishing spots, marks and waypoints across New South Wales. Currently 29 Dams, 19 Reefs, 12 Headlands, plus the full list of locations grouped by spot type below. Covers land-based fishing, rock fishing, estuary fishing and jetty and wharf fishing. Each waypoint links to target species, a short access note, and approximate coordinates. Always verify local rules, marine park boundaries, and seasonal closures before fishing.
tacklemap catalogues 133 publicly known fishing spots, marks and waypoints across New South Wales, including dam spots, reef spots, headland spots and river spots. The full list is grouped by spot type on this page, and every location links to its target species, a short access note and approximate coordinates.
Anglers in New South Wales target species such as Kingfish, Bream, Snapper, Flathead, Mulloway and Tailor, across land-based fishing, rock fishing, estuary fishing and jetty and wharf fishing. The "Top target species" list on this page links each species to its own page with habitat, regulations and seasonal notes.
Each New South Wales waypoint on tacklemap includes a short access note describing how the spot is typically reached. tacklemap does not yet publish a dedicated public-access dataset, and access status can change — always confirm current access, marine park boundaries and any closures with the relevant state fisheries authority and land manager before heading out.