Bongil Beach is surf gutters and beach holes in North Coast, with shore access. Sourced from the official listing, 14 July 2026.
Bongil Beach is a remote shore-fishing beach in Bongil Bongil National Park, south of Coffs Harbour. NPWS identifies it as ideal for beach fishing and describes two walking approaches through coastal forest.
The source doesn't list target species for this spot.
Best conditions: Treat this as a walk-in beach session, assess surf and beach conditions on arrival, and avoid entering the water because the beach is unpatrolled with rips and deep currents.
-30.41226, 153.07451
NSW recreational fishing regulations SSOT; check current park alerts and Fisheries rules before fishing.
Bag limits, size limits and closures are set by the New South Wales fisheries authority and change through the year. Fishare tracks the current rules on the NSW fishing regulations page — check it before you keep a fish.
Details for Bongil Beach come from the official source, retrieved 14 July 2026.
Source detail: Official NSW National Parks page names Bongil Beach, explicitly describes it as ideal and popular for beach fishing, and explains the walk-in access. Source-native GeoCoordinates embedded in the same official page: latitude -30.4122588805968, longitude 153.07451041073.
Conditions change. Access closes, sand moves and structure shifts — check locally before you travel a long way.
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