Species guide

Tailor in Australia — The Complete Fishing Guide

How to find + catch tailor in Australian waters. SST 16–22°C. Typical depth 0–20 m. Lures, baits, seasonality, and BiteCast layer mapping.

Tailor is a regular target along Australian coastlines. Beach + headland frenzies in winter on AU east coast. Wire trace useful — sharp teeth. This guide covers where they live, what triggers them to bite, and how to read conditions for them with BiteCast.

At a glance

  • Scientific name: Pomatomus saltatrix
  • Segment: Coastal saltwater
  • AU regions: NSW, QLD, WA
  • Preferred SST: 1622 °C
  • Typical depth: 020 m
  • Top lures: Halco Twisty, Metal slugs, Hardbody minnows, Surface poppers
  • Top baits: Pilchard, Whitebait

Where they live

Tailor hold in coastal waters: bays, headlands, beaches, near-shore reefs. AU distribution: New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia. Typical depth 0–20 m. Find them around structure that holds bait — washes, current breaks, drop-offs, weed lines.

Conditions to find them

Conditions to focus on:

SST

Filter for 1622 °C surface water on the BiteCast map. Sharp temperature fronts (1–2 °C breaks over 5–10 km) within that range are where bait pins up — your best-confidence zones. See SST layer explainer.

Best techniques + tackle

Lures

Match the lure to the bite mode: surface lures at first/last light, hard bodies + plastics in the day, metals when fish are busting. Cast at structure + work upcurrent.

Baits

Top baits in AU: Pilchard, Whitebait. Fresh bait beats frozen by a wide margin. Pillies + squid are the standards.

Local knowledge

Beach + headland frenzies in winter on AU east coast. Wire trace useful — sharp teeth.

Seasonality by AU region

Tailor are mostly available year-round but with seasonal pulses. Spring + autumn are usually the peak windows.

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

Common mistakes

  • Not matching technique to conditions — generic approaches under-perform local-knowledge-driven ones.
  • Ignoring weather forecasts — water + safety conditions matter more than your trip plan.
  • Failing to verify current size + bag limits before keeping fish.

Compliance + regulations

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

  • New South Wales: verify on NSW DPI Recreational Saltwater (or Freshwater) Fishing Rules
  • Queensland: verify on Queensland Fisheries recreational rules
  • Western Australia: verify on WA Department of Primary Industries + Regional Development 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

What's the best SST band for tailor in Australia?

16–22 °C. The temperature itself isn't the find — sharp fronts within that range concentrate bait, and that's where to fish.

When is the best time of year to fish for tailor?

Tailor are mostly available year-round but with seasonal pulses. Spring + autumn are usually the peak windows.

What's the best lure for tailor?

Top AU choices: Halco Twisty, Metal slugs, Hardbody minnows, Surface poppers. Match the lure to the bite mode: surface lures at first/last light, hard bodies + plastics in the day, metals when fish are busting. Cast at structure + work upcurrent.

What depth do tailor hold at?

Typical fishing depth 0–20 m. Use the BiteCast subsurface-temp layer at your fishing depth to confirm thermal structure.

What baits work for tailor?

Top AU baits: Pilchard, Whitebait. Fresh bait beats frozen by a wide margin. Pillies + squid are the standards.

Where in Australia is tailor commonly caught?

New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia.