08/06/2026
Tagged Marlin Reveal Remarkable Journeys Along East Coast
Members of the Port Macquarie Game Fishing Club are celebrating two remarkable black marlin recaptures through the NSW Game Fish Tagging Program, highlighting the value of tag-and-release fishing and the contribution of local anglers to fisheries research. Female angler Tracey Kaczorowski tagged and released an 80kg black marlin measuring 180cm aboard Hermans Heroes off Port Macquarie on 15 January 2026. Just 33 days later, the fish was recaptured off Port Stephens, having travelled approximately 93 nautical miles. In another outstanding result, small fry PMGFC angler Ruby Dyson tagged and released a 12kg black marlin aboard Tinny Time off Port Macquarie on 30 December 2024. The fish was recaptured 366 days later off Mooloolaba after travelling an impressive 287 nautical miles and growing to 59kg. These recaptures provide valuable scientific data on marlin growth, migration and survival, while showcasing the dedication of Port Macquarie Game Fishing Club anglers to sustainable game fishing practices.
Fishing action remains strong across the Mid North Coast, with quality catches being reported from the Macleay, Hastings and Camden Haven regions. In the Macleay, anglers are finding good-sized bream and the occasional flathead around the breakwalls, while offshore reefs near South West Rocks are producing blue-eye trevalla and kingfish. The Hastings is enjoying an excellent luderick season, with fish over a kilogram landed around the breakwalls and coal wall, while mulloway to 20kg have also been reported. Beach anglers are finding success on bream and tailor at Oxley and Lighthouse beaches, and offshore reefs are yielding kingfish, teraglin, pearl perch and quality snapper. Further south in the Camden Haven, tailor continue to bite well along local beaches, particularly around Lake Cathie and Dunbogan, while rock anglers are landing drummer, tailor and school mulloway. Offshore, the snapper season remains a standout, with trophy reds, kingfish, pearl perch and a variety of reef species keeping anglers busy.
Anglers and seafood lovers are reminded that the Lake Cathie Fishing Club's annual Charity Fish Auction will be held next weekend at Club Lake Cathie. The popular community event, taking place on Sunday, 14 June, is free to attend and raises vital funds for both the Lake Cathie Rural Fire Service and Marine Rescue Camden Haven. Anglers wishing to participate can wet a line across the three-day event from 12–14 June, with the official weigh-in commencing at 11:00am on Sunday. The highly anticipated fish auction will follow at 1:00pm, offering locals the opportunity to purchase fresh, locally caught seafood while supporting two worthy volunteer organisations. Whether you're a keen fisher or simply looking to enjoy a great community day out, everyone is welcome to attend. For further information and event details, search for "Lake Cathie Fishing Club" on Facebook.