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**Please note our GPS Marks have moved and are now found within the FishingMad member’s area. Within the member’s area, we share detailed fishing reports and hundreds of productive GPS marks for Port Phillip Bay, Western Port, Offshore and Gippsland. As well as marks in close specifically for kayak anglers.
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Learning to use your sounder effectively and using known GPS marks can be the difference between catching fish and going home empty-handed. Watch this video on catching some snapper around PPB using the sounder as a guide.
Location | GPS Coordinate | Target species |
Altona P2 Beacon | Snapper | |
Altona The Cardinal Stick | Snapper | |
Altona Reef | Snapper | |
Ansetts cunje grounds | ||
Ansetts reef, Mornington | Snapper | |
Avalon Airport Grounds | ||
Beaumaris | Salmon | |
Carrum artificial Reef | Snapper | |
Chelsea Artificial Reef | Snapper. Flathead | |
Clifton Springs Whiting | Whiting, Squid | |
Corio Bay | Snapper | |
Corio Bay Oyster beds | ||
Fawkner Beacon | Snapper | |
Frankston | Snapper | |
Frankston 17m mark | Snapper | |
Frankston Wreck | ||
Gasso | ||
Indented Head | Whiting | |
Indented Head 20M deep | Snapper | |
Indented Head shallow | Snapper | |
Kirks Point | ||
Lagoon Grammar | Winter Snapper | |
Mt Martha | Snapper | |
Patterson river entrance | ||
Point Cook Hole | Snapper | |
Point Wilson | ||
Point Wilson Whiting | Whiting | |
Port Arlington Channel | Gummy Shark | |
Portsea | Whiting | |
Portsea | Gummy Shark | |
Portsea hole | Late season Snapper | |
Ricketts Point | ||
Ricketts Point Reef | Snapper | |
Ricketts Point 9 meters | Snapper | |
Rye | Gummy Sharks | |
Seaford | Snapper | |
Sorrento | Flathead | |
Spoil Grounds | Snapper | |
St Leonards deep grounds | ||
Symmonds Channel | Gummy Shark | |
Symmonds Channel | Flathead, Snapper | |
T10 Markers | Snapper | |
T16 Markers | Snapper | |
T20 Markers | Snapper | |
The warmies | ||
Wedge Spit | whiting, gummy shark | |
Werribee | Snapper, Gummy Shark | |
Werribee River entrance | ||
Werribee, whiting | Whiting | |
Werribee shallow reef | Pinky Snapper | |
Williamstown reef | ||
Williamstown footy ground | Snapper, Whiting, Garfish | |
Williamstown Stick | Snapper, reef fish | |
Yakka reef | Snapper, Whiting, leather jacket |
Corinella Boat Ramp | ||
Cowes Gummy Sharks | Gummy Sharks | |
Crib Point | Gummy Sharks | |
Eagle Rock | ||
Eastern Channel Whiting | Whiting | |
Elizabeth Island | Snapper, Mulloway, Gummy Shark | |
Flinders Pier | ||
Hastings Pier | ||
Hanns Inlet Whiting | Whiting | |
Grantville Sharks | Gummy Sharks | |
Joes Island Whiting | Whiting, Gummy Sharks | |
Joes Island | Snapper | |
Lang Land Land based sharks | land based sharks | |
Manuka Point Whiting | Whiting | |
Middle Spit Whiting | Whiting | |
Pelican Island | ||
Rhyll Reef | Elephant, Gummy Shark, Snapper | |
San Remo Whiting | Whiting | |
Snapper Rock | ||
Tankerton Shallows | Whiting | |
Tenby Point Land based Sharks | Gummy sharks, Elephants | |
Tortoise Head Bank | Snapper, Gummy sharks, Elephants | |
The Corals | Snapper |
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Thanks for viewing our GPS coordinates fishing marks for Port Phillip Bay and Westernport. They are a great guide for fishing and boating around Melbourne. Please feel free to email us at enquiries@fishingmad.com.au. You can read more about fishing for snapper this season by reading our Snapper guide This article contains lots of tips and techniques to help you catch a big red or town around Port Phillip Bay and Western Port this snapper season.
Always take the utmost care when fishing and boating. Prior to trips ensure you have carefully checked the weather conditions. You can assess wind and swell conditions using tools such as Meteye. Always make sure you have all the necessary safety equipment on all boating trips. Including life jackets, floating torches, flares etc. If you’re unsure of any safety requirements then we encourage you to speak directly with fisheries Australia who can provide you with further details.