I thought it may be interesting to keep a record of all the fish caught in the Tumby Bay area by our guests for a few months. Here is a record of what fish have been cleaned at our modern fish cleaning table. We are happy to share some GPS spots with our guests when you arrive. Even a couple secret ones but don't tell anyone else.
3rd - 30th March 2011- over 300 King George Whiting at Hospital Grounds and further round the Bay
3rd April 2011 - 24 king George Whiting at the Hospital Grounds
7th April 2011 - Fishing Charter to Groups - 40 King George Whiting
8th April 2011 - 10 Blue Swimmer Crabs from Second Creek
8th April 2011 - 25 Large Razor Fish from the Island Point
11th April 2011 - 6 squid and 3 doz tommies from the jetty
12th April 2011 - 19 Whiting and sweep around Tumby Island. A few squid from Ski Beach
17th April 2011 - 24 King George Whiting from the bay and a doz Whiting from the Ballast grounds.
19th April 2011 - 24 King George Whiting caught in the bay and several good size squid from the jetty.
21st April 2011 - A good catch of whiting, garfish and tommies from the Hospital grounds
23rd April 2011 - 15 Squid caught at second creek, blue swimmer crabs still being collected from second creek.
29th April 2011 - Lots of squid from town jetty and several good sized 42cm King George Whiting from Jetty
4th May 2011 - King George Whiting and tommies are being caught from the jetty. Whiting are also being caught from a boat at white holes from lookout point.
6th May 2011 - Good sized salmon and tommies were caught out from Tumby Bay Ski Beach spit.
7th May - King George Whiting were biting well at Tumby Bay Look Out Point not far from shore.
7th May - 10th May. 4 days in a row a family has caught their bag limit of King George Whiting at the western side of the groups, plus many Tommies and red mullet and squid. Tumby Bay and the Sir Joseph Banks Group of Islands is being very productive.