Brooklyn Wharf is a walk-on platform over deep water in Hawkesbury River, with shore and boat and kayak access. Anglers target Sand Whiting, Bream, Flathead and more. Sourced from the official listing, 8 July 2026.
Brooklyn is a key Hawkesbury River access point and appears in NSW DPIRD's Hawkesbury fishing material. It adds a non-metropolitan estuary/wharf NSW row with clear public access.
Best conditions: Fish around tide changes and ferry/boat traffic, using the wharf and adjacent river edges as access rather than blocking working areas. Light estuary baits and lures suit bream, flathead and whiting, with larger tide windows for mulloway.
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NSW regs SSOT; check DPIRD/FishSmart, Hawkesbury River rules, any ferry-wharf restrictions and local closures 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 Brooklyn Wharf come from the official source, retrieved 8 July 2026.
Source detail: DPIRD Hawkesbury River page identifies the Hawkesbury as a popular estuary fishery and lists common target species; the linked official guide covers popular locations. Coordinate is the mapped Brooklyn public wharf/riverfront area.
Conditions change. Access closes, sand moves and structure shifts — check locally before you travel a long way.
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