Quondola Point is a rock ledge into deep water in Sapphire Coast, with shore access. Anglers target Australian Salmon, Tailor, Bream. Sourced from the official listing, 14 July 2026.
Quondola Point is a rocky fishing location above Long Beach in the Pambula-Haycock area of Beowa National Park. NPWS identifies salmon, tailor and bream as the local fishing focus, but the exposed setting calls for a conservative safety assessment.
Best conditions: Only consider the exposed rock platform when weather and wave conditions are genuinely safe; the parks service warns that the point is exposed to waves.
-36.97546, 149.92661
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 Quondola Point come from the official source, retrieved 14 July 2026.
Source detail: Official NSW National Parks page names Quondola Point, explicitly identifies salmon, tailor and bream, and warns of exposure to weather and waves. Source-native GeoCoordinates embedded in the same official page: latitude -36.9754596866665, longitude 149.92661186.
Conditions change. Access closes, sand moves and structure shifts — check locally before you travel a long way.
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