NSW · REGULATIONS · JUNE 2026

Bonito (Australian) NSW legal size & bag limits.

Bonito (Australian) (also known as Bonito, Watson's Leaping Bonito) in New South Wales. Minimum legal size, daily bag limit, possession limit — verified against the NSW DPIRD guide, 2026.

In New South Wales, Bonito (Australian) has no minimum legal size and the daily bag limit is 10. There is no closed season in NSW.

The numbers

Minimum size
No min
Daily bag
10
Possession
10
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Closed season

No closed season

Why these rules exist

No minimum legal length in NSW; daily bag limit 10. A fast pelagic taken off the rocks and by trolling when the water warms.

Source & verification

These limits are pulled from the NSW DPIRD Recreational Saltwater Fishing Guide. Last verified June 2026.

Always check the official guide before keeping any fish. Regulations change. New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development updates its guide annually and occasionally mid-year. Fines for over-bag or undersized fish are significant.

You also need a current NSW Recreational Fishing Fee receipt to fish in NSW waters unless exempt. Buy online from Service NSW.

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Common questions

What is the minimum legal size for Bonito (Australian) in NSW?
In New South Wales, there is no minimum legal size for Bonito (Australian) (also known as Bonito, Watson's Leaping Bonito) — you can keep fish of any size, up to the daily bag limit of 10. Verified against the NSW DPIRD Recreational Saltwater Fishing Guide (June 2026).
What is the bag limit for Bonito (Australian) in NSW?
In New South Wales, the daily bag limit for Bonito (Australian) is 10. Verified against the NSW DPIRD Recreational Saltwater Fishing Guide (June 2026).
Is there a closed season for Bonito (Australian) in NSW?
No — there is no closed season for Bonito (Australian) in New South Wales. You can fish for it year-round, subject to the size and bag limits. Verified against the NSW DPIRD guide (June 2026).
Do you need a fishing licence to fish in New South Wales?
You also need a current NSW Recreational Fishing Fee receipt to fish in NSW waters unless exempt.
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