I have just returned from 6 days of fishing the beaches and rocky headlands of Deepwater National Park, just south of Agnes Waters. All the beaches in the park offer good fishing with lots of exposed rock bars, gutters and bommies to cast into. My favourite is Flat Rock beach as it has a large rock bar that runs parallel to the shore for its entire length. It is accessible by a good 4x4 track from Agnes Waters.
I exclusively used plastics and stuck with the 7.0’ Dropshot Rod and 2500 Seido reel. I fished mostly dawn and dusk each day for a couple of hours. The weather was a bit tricky the first few days with a 25 knot NE wind followed by a storm and then a 25 knot SE wind. I managed a few bream and small dart but in these conditions it was hard work.
Then the weather improved, the wind eased off and the water got clearer. As it did the dart got bigger and I started to land a few good sized Stripys as well. Finally the highlight was another big tussle with a Morwong all around the rocks. Luckily the 20lb leader was tough enough and I got the fish safely up the rocks and on to the dinner table that night.
I used Gulps and found that the Dart would eat anything where as the Stripys seem to prefer the paddle tails in the natural colours like Banana Prawn and Peppered Prawn. I swapped between ¼ 1 and 3/8th 2/0 jigheads but on the calmest day I dropped down to a 1/11th 1 jig head which the dart and whiting loved. Overall the best performing plastic was the Peppered Prawn 3” Minnow.
I attach photos to give you an idea of the range of fish on offer. We kept enough for a feed each day and returned the rest.
Great spot - great fishing.