Species guide

Blue-eye Trevalla in Australia — The Complete Fishing Guide

How to find + catch blue-eye trevalla in Australian waters. Typical depth 400–800 m. Lures, baits, seasonality, and BiteCast layer mapping.

Blue-eye Trevalla is a sought-after Australian reef + bottom species. Deep-drop specialty. Premium eating. This guide covers the depth + structure they live in, the techniques that work, and how to use BiteCast's subsurface temperature layer to locate productive water.

At a glance

  • Scientific name: Hyperoglyphe antarctica
  • Also known as: Blue-eye
  • Segment: Reef + demersal
  • AU regions: NSW, VIC, TAS, SA
  • Typical depth: 400800 m
  • Top lures: Deep-drop electric reels
  • Top baits: Squid, Fish chunks

Where they live

Blue-eye Trevalla live on reef + bottom structure. AU distribution: New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia. Typical depth 400–800 m. They hold tight to specific structure: pinnacles, drop-offs, wrecks, isolated reef patches. Position the boat upcurrent + drop bait or jigs into the strike zone.

Conditions to find them

Use BiteCast's layer stack — surface SST is less useful than subsurface temp for bottom species, but knowing the broader thermal structure still matters:

Subsurface temperature

Surface temp doesn't tell you what blue-eye trevalla is sitting in. Use the BiteCast subsurface-temp slider at your fishing depth (400–800 m) to confirm thermal structure. See subsurface-temp layer explainer.

Best techniques + tackle

Lures

Drop-jigs + slow-pitch jigs over structure are the modern approach. Soft plastics on heavy jigheads for cover + presentation. Bait still wins on the bigger reef fish.

Baits

Top baits in AU: Squid, Fish chunks. Whole-fish baits + fresh squid are reef-fish staples. Match hook size to mouth size.

Local knowledge

Deep-drop specialty. Premium eating.

Seasonality by AU region

Blue-eye Trevalla hold on structure year-round. Seasonal pulses depend on spawning behaviour + currents.

  • New South Wales: Year-round with regional pulses; check local sources.
  • Victoria: Year-round with regional pulses; check local sources.
  • Tasmania: Year-round with regional pulses; check local sources.
  • South Australia: Year-round with regional pulses; check local sources.

Common mistakes

  • Anchoring instead of drifting. Drift presentations cover more structure and find active fish faster.
  • Wrong jighead weight. Get to the bottom — undersized weights drift past structure without contacting it.
  • Ignoring tide direction. Fish position upcurrent of structure; drop your bait into the same lane as the fish are facing.

Compliance + regulations

Recreational size + bag limits vary by state and change regularly. Always verify current rules before keeping a fish. The blue-eye trevalla is regulated under each state's recreational fishing rules:

  • New South Wales: verify on NSW DPI Recreational Saltwater (or Freshwater) Fishing Rules
  • Victoria: verify on VFA (Victorian Fisheries Authority) recreational rules
  • Tasmania: verify on Tasmanian Inland Fisheries Service / DPIPWE rules
  • South Australia: verify on PIRSA Fisheries recreational rules

Marine park zoning may also apply — verify against current state rules. The above is descriptive reference, not legal advice.

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Frequently asked

When is the best time of year to fish for blue-eye trevalla?

Blue-eye Trevalla hold on structure year-round. Seasonal pulses depend on spawning behaviour + currents.

What's the best lure for blue-eye trevalla?

Top AU choices: Deep-drop electric reels. Drop-jigs + slow-pitch jigs over structure are the modern approach. Soft plastics on heavy jigheads for cover + presentation. Bait still wins on the bigger reef fish.

What depth do blue-eye trevalla hold at?

Typical fishing depth 400–800 m. Use the BiteCast subsurface-temp layer at your fishing depth to confirm thermal structure.

What baits work for blue-eye trevalla?

Top AU baits: Squid, Fish chunks. Whole-fish baits + fresh squid are reef-fish staples. Match hook size to mouth size.

Where in Australia is blue-eye trevalla commonly caught?

New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia.