Fishing Forecast Location

The Warmies

Today's The Warmies 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.

Next Bite · Major · 6:20pm
Current Weather · Partly Cloudy 13.3 C
Pressure · 1025 hPa
Sunrise · 7:36am
Sunset · 5:08pm

Daily Timing

Solunar

Sampled indicators for The Warmies place conditions in the quiet band at 38% potential bite intensity.

Solunar Score Today

38% Potential Bite (Feeding) Intensity

Major Bite Windows

Major 1

06:41 – 08:41

Centre · 07:41

Strength · 46.4%

Underfoot transit major

Major 2

18:20 – 20:20

Centre · 19:20

Strength · 87.9%

Overhead transit major

Minor Bite Windows

Minor 1

00:08 – 02:08

Centre · 01:08

Strength · 40.3%

Moonset minor

Minor 2

11:37 – 13:37

Centre · 12:37

Strength · 39.2%

Moonrise minor

7 Day Solunar Forecast

Plan upcoming fishing windows across the week

Compare daily bite activity, major feeding windows and moon conditions to help plan upcoming fishing sessions.

Tue

23 Jun

38%

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

Wed

24 Jun

42%

Activity

Moon Phase

1st quarter

Moonrise

1:02pm

Major Windows

7:25am – 9:25am

7:03pm – 9:03pm

Minor Windows

1:09am – 3:09am

12:02pm – 2:02pm

Thu

25 Jun

38%

Activity

Moon Phase

waxing gibbous

Moonrise

1:29pm

Major Windows

8:10am – 10:10am

7:47pm – 9:47pm

Minor Windows

2:11am – 4:11am

12:29pm – 2:29pm

Fri

26 Jun

32%

Activity

Moon Phase

waxing gibbous

Moonrise

2:00pm

Major Windows

8:58am – 10:58am

8:34pm – 10:34pm

Minor Windows

3:12am – 5:12am

1:00pm – 3:00pm

Sat

27 Jun

32%

Activity

Moon Phase

waxing gibbous

Moonrise

2:37pm

Major Windows

9:48am – 11:48am

9:23pm – 11:23pm

Minor Windows

4:13am – 6:13am

1:37pm – 3:37pm

Sun

28 Jun

36%

Activity

Moon Phase

waxing gibbous

Moonrise

3:21pm

Major Windows

10:13pm – 12:13am

10:39pm – 12:39am

Minor Windows

5:12am – 7:12am

2:21pm – 4:21pm

Mon

29 Jun

50%

Activity

Moon Phase

full

Moonrise

4:11pm

Major Windows

11:05am – 1:05pm

11:05pm – 1:05am

Minor Windows

6:07am – 8:07am

3:11pm – 5:11pm

Weather

Current conditions and 7 day outlook

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

Tue

23 Jun

Moderate Drizzle

Range

8.0°C to 15.4°C

Rain

0.9 mm

Wed

24 Jun

Light Drizzle

Range

10.5°C to 14.4°C

Rain

0.1 mm

Thu

25 Jun

Overcast

Range

10.4°C to 12.4°C

Rain

0.0 mm

Fri

26 Jun

Overcast

Range

8.0°C to 11.2°C

Rain

0.0 mm

Sat

27 Jun

Overcast

Range

8.5°C to 10.8°C

Rain

0.0 mm

Sun

28 Jun

Light Drizzle

Range

7.1°C to 13.4°C

Rain

0.3 mm

Mon

29 Jun

Overcast

Range

12.3°C to 15.3°C

Rain

0.0 mm

Pressure

Barometric 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

1025
hPa
Building trend

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.

Pressure movement

Recent readings build the pressure trend used for interpretation.

Pressure trend chart will appear once more readings are available.

Wind

Current wind and 7 day outlook

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.

Tue

23 Jun

Max wind

11.0 km/h· N

Wed

24 Jun

Max wind

9.1 km/h· NW

Thu

25 Jun

Max wind

9.2 km/h· SE

Fri

26 Jun

Max wind

8.0 km/h· E

Sat

27 Jun

Max wind

4.3 km/h· E

Sun

28 Jun

Max wind

6.1 km/h· NE

Mon

29 Jun

Max wind

12.7 km/h· N

Marine Conditions

Waves, water and boating comfort

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

Tue

23 Jun

Wave

0.20 m

Period

8.60 s

Swell

0.16 m

Wind wave

0.02 m

Wed

24 Jun

Wave

0.26 m

Period

7.40 s

Swell

0.20 m

Wind wave

0.04 m

Thu

25 Jun

Wave

0.30 m

Period

7.35 s

Swell

0.24 m

Wind wave

0.08 m

Fri

26 Jun

Wave

0.28 m

Period

9.30 s

Swell

0.20 m

Wind wave

0.02 m

Sat

27 Jun

Wave

0.16 m

Period

10.30 s

Swell

0.12 m

Wind wave

0.02 m

Sun

28 Jun

Wave

0.20 m

Period

10.25 s

Swell

0.14 m

Wind wave

0.02 m

Mon

29 Jun

Wave

0.24 m

Period

7.65 s

Swell

0.12 m

Wind wave

0.20 m

Marine interpretation

Wave: low Water: cold

Sampled marine conditions suggest a fairly manageable sea state.

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 reports for The Warmies

Recent catch activity for this location.

local data

Reports analysed

6

This year

2

This season

1

Species mentioned

4

Reported species

Black Bream Tailor Snapper Mulloway

Species most often mentioned in local reports

A narrower spread of species shapes the reports for The Warmies, led by Black Bream, Tailor and Snapper.

The leading species here reflect report mentions for this location, not a complete catch survey.

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 4 species mentions for this location.

Local bait trends

Bait turning up in reports

Pilchards and chicken are the first names showing up, but there's not much to go on yet.

Best treated as an early lead only.

Built from all-time reported bait mentions: 4 mentions across 2 distinct bait entries.

Share of the displayed top 2 bait mentions.

The Warmies Fishing

The Warmies is a land-based fishing area at Newport, often treated as part of the Williamstown fishing scene because it sits close to the Williamstown boat ramp. Access is straightforward, with a large car park, public toilets, parkland and BBQ facilities nearby, but the area can become very crowded when the ramp and channel are busy. The fishing area includes the warm-water channel from the Newport power station outflow and, a short walk west, the Yarra River estuary side of the spit, where a low rock wall gives access into the river mouth.

The defining feature is the warmer water that enters the channel when the power station is operating. That temperature change can draw fish into the channel, and surface activity from Australian salmon is worth watching for when it happens. Tide changes are also important because the channel has limited natural fish-holding structure apart from submerged debris. Morning sessions and the period around high tide can be worth prioritising, while mulloway are more of a night target. Spring and summer are useful periods for snapper and warmer-water flathead activity.

This is not a clean, snag-free estuary edge. Both the channel and the Yarra estuary side can claim rigs, so carry enough tackle to re-rig and avoid leaving baits sitting where debris is obvious. The estuary rocks can be useful when the channel is packed, but care is needed on gravel, rocks and edges, and snakes may be present around the spit. Because of the industrial history of the Yarra and Maribyrnong system, catch and release is a sensible approach; fish consumption should stay within EPA-style cautionary advice.

A 7 to 9 foot spinning rod suits most fishing here, with 10 to 20 lb mainline giving useful margin around snags, current, larger snapper and mulloway. Soft plastics and hard-body lures are useful when salmon are busting up; pilchard, whitebait, pipi, prawn, squid and sandworm are all practical bait options.

Can Getfished tell if fish are biting at The Warmies, today?

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!

The Warmies is a location within the region of: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

The Warmies Overview

The Warmies is also known by these names:The hotties Yarra river mouth New port power station
Latitude-37.8425
Longitude
Nearest cityMelbourne
Distance11.34  km
PlatformLand based
BaysPort phillip bay
RiversYarra river
AmenitiesBoat ramp Boat trailer parking Car parking Toilets
Best TimesDawn and dusk

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🛈 Getfished Reporting Summaries Source

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