Yellowfin Tuna (also known as Yellowfin) in Western Australia. Minimum legal size, daily bag limit, possession limit — verified against the DPIRD WA guide, 2026.
In Western Australia, Yellowfin Tuna has no minimum legal size and the daily bag limit is Counts toward the large pelagic finfish mixed bag of 3 per fisher (no minimum size, no separate individual cap), with a possession limit of Governed by WA's general weight/days-based finfish possession limit (large pelagic fillets must keep skin attached for ID), not a fixed per-species count. There is no closed season in WA.
No closed season
WA yellowfin tuna has no minimum size and no separate individual cap — it counts toward the large pelagic finfish "total mixed species" daily bag of 3 per fisher. Possession is governed by a weight/days rule.
These limits are pulled from the DPIRD WA Recreational fishing guide 2026. Last verified June 2026.
Always check the official guide before keeping any fish. Regulations change. Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (Western Australia) updates its guide annually and occasionally mid-year. Fines for over-bag or undersized fish are significant.
Western Australia does not require a general licence to fish from the shore. A licence is needed only for specific activities — fishing from a powered boat (Recreational Fishing from Boat Licence), rock lobster, abalone, marron, south-west freshwater angling, and net fishing. Check WA licence requirements.
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