Narrawallee Inlet is tidal estuary water in Ulladulla coast, with shore and kayak access. Anglers target Whiting, Bream, Flathead and more. Sourced from the official listing, 9 July 2026.
Narrawallee Inlet is a small named estuary north of Mollymook with shore and kayak appeal. It adds a low-key South Coast spot that is well separated from Lake Conjola and Burrill Lake.
Best conditions: Fish the inlet when there is clear water and gentle tide movement, especially around sandbars and deeper gutters. Strong surf or heavy rain can quickly make the small entrance less predictable.
-35.30200, 150.47444
NSW saltwater regs SSOT; check FishSmart, beach signs and any local entrance or reserve notices 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 Narrawallee Inlet come from the official source, retrieved 9 July 2026.
Source detail: DPIRD Ulladulla guide covers Narrawallee-area shore fishing; coordinate from OpenStreetMap/Nominatim node 3020493238.
Conditions change. Access closes, sand moves and structure shifts — check locally before you travel a long way.
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