Tue
23 Jun
Activity
Moon Phase
1st quarter
Moonrise
12:37pm
Major Windows
6:41am – 8:41am
6:20pm – 8:20pm
Minor Windows
12:08am – 2:08am
11:37am – 1:37pm
Fishing Forecast Location
Today's Kerferd Road Pier fishing forecast is based on the current solunar and weather signals. Drizzle may slightly improve feeding. Especially during solunar bite periods.
Updated local time
Moon Phase
1st Quarter
Estimated Fish Feeding Activity
38%
Possible bite intensity is 38%, suggesting quiet fishing conditions.
Daily Timing
Sampled indicators for Kerferd Road Pier place conditions in the quiet band at 38% potential bite intensity.
Solunar Score Today
38% Potential Bite (Feeding) Intensity
Major 1
06:41 – 08:41
Centre · 07:41
Strength · 45.9%
Underfoot transit major
Major 2
18:20 – 20:20
Centre · 19:20
Strength · 87.6%
Overhead transit major
Minor 1
00:08 – 02:08
Centre · 01:08
Strength · 40%
Moonset minor
Minor 2
11:37 – 13:37
Centre · 12:37
Strength · 38.8%
Moonrise minor
7 Day Solunar Forecast
Compare daily bite activity, major feeding windows and moon conditions to help plan upcoming fishing sessions.
Weather
Conditions here can shift quickly through the day, so use this as the broad weather picture alongside the separate wind and pressure sections below.
Right now
Partly Cloudy
13.3°C
Today
Maximum
15.4°C
Minimum
8.0°C
Rain
0.9 mm
Pressure
Pressure is most useful when it shows movement. A stable, rising, or falling trend can add context to the rest of today’s fishing forecast.
Right now
Interpretation
Pressure trend is still building from recent samples. Current pressure is available, but there needs to be more readings before it can be interpreted.
Pressure is only one signal. Wind, tide, solunar timing, water movement, and local structure still matter.
Recent readings build the pressure trend used for interpretation.
Wind
Wind direction and strength can change how exposed a location feels, especially around open water, beaches, piers, and headlands.
Right now
Current speed
8.4 km/h
Direction
NE
Today max
11.0 km/h
Reading the wind
Wind direction and strength can affect comfort, casting, and exposure around this location.
Wind gusts can be stronger than the average wind speed, so it's worth checking the gust forecast if you're planning to fish from an exposed location or need to know about potential changes in conditions.
Even modest wind can affect comfort and casting, especially where the water is exposed.
The marker shows the current wind direction, while the daily outlook below shows whether conditions are likely to build or ease over the coming days.
Marine Conditions
Marine forecasts are guidance only. Conditions can change quickly on exposed water.
Current marine state
Current wave
0.18 m
Max wave
0.20 m
Wave period
7.55 s
Swell
0.16 m
Wind wave
0.02 m
Water temp
13.5 C
Marine interpretation
Wave readings indicate conditions that should remain manageable for many anglers.
Marine caution
Even lower wave conditions can vary depending on wind and local water movement. Forecast wave heights are averages rather than peak conditions. Individual waves may exceed the forecast height at times. Wind and local chop can quickly affect comfort and control. Wave period around 8.60 s can influence how conditions feel on the water. Conditions in open water can change quickly, so keep checking throughout the session.
Water temperature
Water temperature is around 13.5 C, making immersion a more significant factor to plan for. Cool or cold water can affect grip, coordination, and swimming ability. Wind and rough water can increase the impact of an accidental immersion.
Check local marine warnings, ramps, vessel limits and current conditions before heading out.
Fishing Reports
Recent catch activity for this location.
Reports analysed
1
This year
1
This season
0
Species mentioned
1
Reported species
Snapper stands out across Kerferd Road Pier reports.
This summary is based on reports tied to this location and is intended to sit beside the species chart.
Based on local Getfished fishing report species data.
* Note that report summaries will sometimes display the same species under different names. This is because they are being reported that way. This is intentional.
Share of the displayed top 1 species mentions for this location.
Kerferd Road Pier fishing offers a simple, easy-to-access pier that produces the usual fishing species on Port Phillip Bay.
Snapper, Flathead, Flounder, Trevally, Mullet are all caught by anglers.
There’s the odd big snapper – especially during a big blow, with the vast majority of catches being smaller pinky snapper and flathead.
As a general rule of thumb, fish the rising tide for snapper and pinkies, then the low and running out tide for flathead.
Keep in mind, as with all fishing spots, these rules are never hard and fast.
Kerferd Road Pier is closer to Albert Park and Port Melbourne. It is within range of the other fishing hotspots in the area if you’re looking to target a series of locations.
Kerferd Road Pier is a well-established historical fishing location. Because it’s so close to Melbourne, the pier can get busy at times.
However, catches of fish are often good for a variety of species.
But it is certainly well worth trying, especially if you live nearby!
This is because it is historically productive, is easy to access and offers a great range of fish species.
No. Because a forecast cannot truthfully guarantee whether fish are biting at a specific spot right now. Getfished shows the current fishing conditions instead: tide movement, solunar timing, weather, wind, pressure, marine conditions and fising report, derived, species history.
Use this information to make informed decisions about where to fish, and to compare conditions across nearby locations. We hope you enjoy using Getfished to find your next great fishing spot!
| Latitude | -37.8508 |
|---|---|
| Longitude | 144.9499
View on Google Maps |
| Nearest city | Melbourne |
| Distance | 5.57 km |
| Platform | Land based Piers |
| Bays | Port phillip bay |
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Fishing report summaries are derived from Getfished’s structured fishing report database system. More information on this on how we collect and structure fishing report data can be found on our Fishing reports information.
Forecasts are based on the Getfished Meteorological and Solunar Forecasting System, which combines data from the BOM, and other sources. Our custom software systems use these inputs to establish solunar, tides and other forecasts for fishing conditions.
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