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Remember that Crayfish can only be caught by hand in NSW. Getting visibility that is dive able, and swell to correspond with that, is the most difficult part of spearfishing in this area. Spearfishing from a boat: At certain times of the year, when the visibility is good, spearfishing these areas from a boat can produce fantastic Pelagic species.

Spanish Mackerel, Wahoo, Cobia and Marlin all frequent these areas if you know where to look! You can try to hook up with the local dive club in Coffs Harbour to see if anyone can take you out spearfishing. Spearfishing from the shore: Spearfishing in Sydney from the shore can be quite productive. With a lot of easy entry points that will take you around some beautiful rocky headlands, you can find some nice Southern species by shore diving around Sydney.

You can also find the occasional Crayfish and Jew Fish! The ground around Sydney is very rocky and weedy reef, with some shallow spearfishing, but also some steep drop offs from the cliffs.

It can be hard work to find a feed of fish, but very rewarding diving.



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