Foul Bay
A small fishing settlement on the lower-west coast, a launching point for whiting grounds and quiet beach walks.
Despite its unflattering name, Foul Bay is a peaceful little fishing settlement on the lower south-west coast of the Yorke Peninsula, a cluster of shacks above a long beach where the gulf meets the open coast. It has long been a favourite of boat anglers, who launch here to reach the rich whiting and snapper grounds offshore.
The beach is broad and largely empty, good for long walks and beachcombing, and the headlands and reefs nearby offer rock and beach fishing for those without a boat. Facilities are minimal — this is a self-sufficient sort of place — but the fishing and the quiet are the whole point.
Foul Bay rounds out the southern coast's string of unpretentious fishing hamlets, where the days revolve around the tide and the next feed of whiting.
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- Foul Bay Road.jpg by Johnmartindavies , CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons