SA · REGULATIONS · JUNE 2026

Trevally (all species) SA legal size & bag limits.

Trevally (all species) (also known as Silver Trevally, Skipjack Trevally) in South Australia. Minimum legal size, daily bag limit, possession limit — verified against the PIRSA Fisheries guide, 2026.

In South Australia, the minimum legal size for Trevally (all species) is 24 cm and the daily bag limit is 20 per person (boat limit 60 with 3 or more aboard), with a possession limit of 20 per person. There is no closed season in SA.

The numbers

Minimum size
24cm
Daily bag
20 per person (boat limit 60 with 3 or more aboard)
Possession
20 per person
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Closed season

No closed season

Why these rules exist

CONFIDENCE NOTE: these figures (24 cm minimum, bag 20, boat 60) come from PIRSA's rule-change brochure but the live PIRSA "Trevally (all species)" species page could not be independently re-verified at publish time (it is bot-walled with no archive snapshot). The 24/20/60 pattern matches several other SA general-scalefish limits and is plausible, but confirm against the live PIRSA page before relying on it as a hard legal fact. A temporary 50% bag/boat reduction applies in the Gulf St Vincent / Kangaroo Island Fishing Zone until 30 June 2026.

Source & verification

These limits are pulled from the PIRSA Fisheries recreational fishing size, bag and boat limits. Last verified June 2026.

Always check the official guide before keeping any fish. Regulations change. Department of Primary Industries and Regions, South Australia (PIRSA) — Fisheries & Aquaculture updates its guide annually and occasionally mid-year. Fines for over-bag or undersized fish are significant.

South Australia does not require a general recreational fishing licence for line fishing in open or coastal waters — fishing is unlicensed but subject to size, bag and boat limits. A permit is required only to fish the State's reservoirs. Reservoir fishing permits.

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Olli-Mikael Vaittinen

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