Best Fish To Catch In July In Sydney
What fish are best to catch in July?
We are now in the coldest months in Sydney and the type of fish available to catch is changing. The good news is that on June 21 Australia passed through the winter solstice. This means the daily sunlight hours will increase by one minute.
July will offer some of the best eating fish with the Pink Snapper being one of the most sought after fish species in Sydney. Also on offer for fishermen are Hapuka, Mako, Solver Trevally, Tuna Albercore, Gemfish and Yellowfin and Bluefin Tuna. Our fishing boats are the Blue Fisher and the Blue Cat. They are well equipped to catch any type and size of fish. We will supply all the bait, fishing rods, licences and anything else that will make your fishing charter a memorable day. All you have to do is bring yourself and a smile. And whatever you catch you can take home. Our captains are experienced and pay close attention to safety. Most of all we like to have a fun time. We run morning and afternoon fishing charters 7 days a week.
Want to catch Blue Eye Trevalla at Browns Mountain? We run special Blue Eye Trevalla Browns Mountain charters to the renowned fishing spot to target the Blue Eye Trevalla or Cod as some people call them.
Pink Snapper
Pink Snapper is a prized fish to catch because of their delicious taste. Pink Snapper has firm white flesh and can be cooked whole or as fillets. Pink snapper is also known as Red Porgy. You can catch this fish near reefs, inshore and offshore. They weigh between 5 - 10 kilograms.
Flathead
55 cm
Up to 3 kilograms
Inshore and offshore on sandy bottoms to 400 metres
More Information Dusky Flathead
Hapuka
Up to 70 kilograms
Up to 1.8 metres
Offshore
Gemfish
Up to 140 cm
Up to 50 kilograms
Deepwater to 900 metres
Up to 60cm
10 kilograms
Reef, nearshore and offshore
Silver Trevally
- Size: Up to 4 kilograms
- Length: Up to 65 cm
- Food Rating: Good
- Territory: Saltwater and estuaries
- Size: 260 kilograms
- Length: Up to 2.4 metres
- Food Rating: Good
- Territory: Offshore to 500 metres