Augusta Ellis Street Jetty is a walk-on platform over deep water in Blackwood River, Augusta, with shore and boat and kayak access. Anglers target Black Bream, Herring, Whiting and more. Sourced from the official listing, 9 July 2026.
Ellis Street Jetty is a named Augusta river access point with fishing and kayak use documented by local tourism. It gives WA a southwest estuary row separate from the ocean-facing Busselton and Dunsborough entries.
Best conditions: Fish the Blackwood River edge on tide movement with light estuary gear. The jetty also works as a kayak launch when wind and boat traffic are manageable.
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WA regs SSOT; check DPIRD rules, Shire of Augusta Margaret River access signs and river navigation advice before fishing.
Bag limits, size limits and closures are set by the Western Australia fisheries authority and change through the year. Fishare tracks the current rules on the WA fishing regulations page — check it before you keep a fish.
Details for Augusta Ellis Street Jetty come from the official source, retrieved 9 July 2026.
Source detail: Margaret River Region source names Ellis Street Jetty and fishing use; coordinate from OpenStreetMap/Nominatim way 1029540247.
Conditions change. Access closes, sand moves and structure shifts — check locally before you travel a long way.
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