Live fishing conditions for Australia & New Zealand
Search any fishing spot or browse popular location pages to check live wind, swell, pressure, water temperature, moon phase and tide information.
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Australia & New Zealand coverage
Based on tide turns, daylight, moon and live conditions.
Aaron's Bite Times combines tides, weather, swell, moon phase, pressure and seasonal fish behaviour to help anglers make better decisions. Unlike a basic tide chart, this site explains why conditions may favour species such as mulloway, flathead, bream, tailor, snapper and kingfish.
The goal is simple: give Australian and New Zealand anglers practical information they can actually use before heading out.
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Aaron's Bite Times helps anglers plan smarter sessions by combining live weather, marine conditions, tides and moon phase data. Search coastal fishing spots across Australia and New Zealand, or browse our location pages for popular fishing areas.
Browse live fishing forecasts for popular Australian and New Zealand locations without typing a search.
Original guides covering tides, moon phase, pressure, wind, baits and species behaviour.
Moon phase is one of the most talked-about fishing factors because it influences night light, tidal movement and feeding beha...
Read GuideTides are one of the most important parts of coastal fishing. Moving water shifts bait, exposes food, changes current lines a...
Read GuideBarometric pressure is often linked to fishing success because fish can react to changes in pressure, especially before and a...
Read GuideFlathead are one of Australia's favourite estuary fish because they are accessible, aggressive and available in many systems....
Read GuideBream are smart, common and challenging enough to keep anglers interested. They feed around structure, rock walls, oyster lea...
Read GuideTailor are fast, aggressive predators often found around beaches, headlands, breakwalls and bait schools. They are known for ...
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