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02/06/2026

Winter Whiting: The Complete Guide to Australia’s Silver Schooling WhitingWinter and Silver whiting are highly sought-af...
26/05/2026

Winter Whiting: The Complete Guide to Australia’s Silver Schooling Whiting

Winter and Silver whiting are highly sought-after, abundant species found across Australian coastal waters. Known by several names depending on which state you call home, these schooling fish are aggressive bottom-feeders, offering fast-paced action that is perfect for filling a frying pan.

However, a lack of consistent naming across Australia causes massive confusion. Before you head out to target them, you need to know exactly which species you are catching, as the regulations differ significantly from the larger King George Whiting (which often retreat to deeper water as the weather cools).
A Tale of Two Whitings: One Name, Two Fish

If you’re based on the East Coast (QLD/NSW), Winter Whiting is the common name for the Trumpeter Whiting (Sillago maculata complex). If you are in South Australia, Victoria, or Tasmania, what you call Silver Whiting is actually the Southern School Whiting (Sillago bassensis).

They look very different. Both stay small (rarely exceeding 30cm) and both have that slender profile designed for digging in the sand, but you must know how to ID them.

To remove all confusion, we have generated this image showing them side-by-side. Look closely at the markings:

Key Visual Differences:

East Coast Winter Whiting (Top): Characterized by distinct, heavy, dark irregular blotches and diagonal banding along its golden-silver sides.

Southern Silver Whiting (Bottom): Features a clean, brilliant, polished silver lateral stripe running the full length of its body, with no blotches and minimal faint reddish markings above the stripe.

Note: This guide focuses solely on these smaller schooling 'Winter/Silver' species. Separate articles cover King George and Sand Whiting.
Where to Find Them (All States & Territories)

Despite the naming and visual differences, both species inhabit nearly identical environments: they prefer deep water bays, silty, muddy substrates, and expansive sandflats. They can be found across all Australian states and territories:

Queensland (QLD): Heavily targeted in areas like Moreton Bay and Hervey Bay. Look for them in deep, muddy channels and drop-offs.

New South Wales (NSW): Abundant in coastal lakes, estuaries, and bays from the Tweed River down to the far south coast.

Victoria (VIC): Found in large numbers over sand and muddy seabed in Port Phillip Bay and Western Port. Often called School Whiting here.

Tasmania (TAS): Found in shallow coastal bays and estuaries, particularly along the north and east coasts.

South Australia (SA): Massively abundant in the SA Gulfs (Spencer Gulf and Gulf St Vincent) over sand drops near channels. Prized here as Silver or School Whiting.

Western Australia (WA): Found along the coastline in nearshore sandy habitats and lower estuaries.

Northern Territory (NT): While tropical species (like Goldenline or Northern Whiting) are more common, they share similar shallow coastal and estuarine sandflat habitats and feeding habits.

Common Baits

Both species are aggressive feeders. They forage for small invertebrates, worms, and crustaceans. The most effective baits include:

Bloodworms and Tubeworms: The undisputed top baits for all whiting species.

Yabbies (Bass Yabbies / Nippers): Highly effective in estuary systems.

Squid: Cut into very thin, worm-like strips.

P**i / Goolwa Cockles: Excellent for beach and sandflat fishing.

Small Prawns: Peeled prawns work well when live worms are unavailable.

The Best Rig for Winter & Silver Whiting

Because whiting feed directly on or just above the seabed, a paternoster rig is the optimal choice. It allows you to present multiple baits simultaneously, keep the main weight (sinker) at the base to hold bottom in tidal flow, and maximize hook-up rates when sitting over dense schools.

For a highly effective, ready-to-fish setup, use the handmade Lovell Rigs Whiting Paternoster: https://lovellrigs.com.au/products/outfox-whiting-paternoster-rig?_pos=1&_psq=whiting&_ss=e&_v=1.0. This rig is engineered to reduce tangles, present baits naturally in the current, and ensure you maximize your catch rate when the whiting are on the bite.
Factual Size and Bag Limits

Fisheries regulations are strictly enforced across Australia. The rules for these smaller 'Winter/Silver/Trumpeter' species are below. These limits DO NOT apply to King George Whiting, which have stricter size and bag rules.

Note: Regulations change regularly. Always check your local state fisheries department for the most up-to-date zoning, seasonal closures, and limit regulations before heading out.

QLD: No minimum size limit for Trumpeter (Winter) Whiting. Possession limit of 50.

NSW: No minimum size limit for Trumpeter Whiting. Combined daily bag limit of 20 (for all whiting species, excluding King George).

VIC: No minimum size limit. Daily bag limit of 20 (combined whiting species, excluding King George).

TAS: No minimum size limit. Daily bag limit of 15 (combined whiting, excluding King George).

SA: No minimum size limit and no official daily bag limit currently applies to Silver Whiting (fisheries advise taking only what you need).

WA: No minimum size limit. Daily bag limit of 30 (combined whiting species, excluding King George).

NT: Covered under general possession limits (usually a mixed species limit applies for unlisted general species).

Ready to gear up for Winter Whiting season?
Now that you can tell your Silver Whiting from your Trumpeter Whiting, you need the right setup to fill your bag. The Outfox Paternoster Rig from Lovell Rigs is designed to hold bottom in the tide and maximize those sensitive bites.

Don't miss out while the schools are thick.

👉 Order your Lovell Rigs Whiting Paternoster Rig Now and fish smarter this weekend.
https://lovellrigs.com.au/products/outfox-whiting-paternoster-rig?_pos=1&_sid=687a7634d&_ss=r

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26/05/2026

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PRODUCT OF THE WEEKThe little bait with a deadly bite.The Hobi Soft Bait Taipan 2 Inch Smoke Tsunami is built for the fi...
24/05/2026

PRODUCT OF THE WEEK

The little bait with a deadly bite.

The Hobi Soft Bait Taipan 2 Inch Smoke Tsunami is built for the finesse fisho chasing bream, herring and trout in the rivers and estuaries. Light tackle, subtle action and a natural smoke colour that fish struggle to ignore.

Pack a handful of jig heads, throw a bag of these in your kit and you are set for a full session on the water.

20 baits per pack.
Perfect for:
• Bream
• Trout
• Herring
• Estuary fishing
• Light tackle sessions

Available now through Lovell Rigs
https://lovellrigs.com.au/products/hobi-soft-bait-taipan-2-inch-smoke-tsunami

Get Out N Get Amongst It

15/05/2026

Another bit of fishy poetry dedicated to the ol lucky lure

By RG

Product of the Month – Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow Deep Diver 110mm (Floating)https://lovellrigs.com.au/products/yo-zuri-crys...
19/01/2026

Product of the Month – Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow Deep Diver 110mm (Floating)

https://lovellrigs.com.au/products/yo-zuri-crystal-minnow-deep-diver-floating-110mm

At Lovell Rigs Fishing, we only promote gear that genuinely performs on Australian fish. This month’s pick is a proven classic:

Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow Deep Diver 110mm – Floating

If you chase hard-hitting predators like tailor, salmon, trevally, flathead, snapper or even barra, this lure belongs in your kit.

Why We Chose It

The Crystal Minnow Deep Diver has earned its reputation for one simple reason – it catches fish consistently.

Key features anglers love:

Dives deep quickly – perfect for working drop-offs, channels and reef edges

Floating design – rises when paused, helping avoid snags and triggering strikes

Tight swimming action – effective at slow and fast retrieve speeds

Tough construction – built to handle aggressive fish and repeated hits

Proven colour finishes – excellent visibility in clear and dirty water

It’s a reliable lure when fish are feeding deep or sitting mid-water and ignoring surface presentations.

Where It Excels

This lure performs exceptionally well in:

Estuaries and river mouths

Coastal headlands and beaches

Offshore reefs and bommies

Trolling or long-cast retrieves

It’s equally effective from the boat or land-based, making it a great all-round option for travelling anglers.

How to Fish It

Simple and effective:

Cast long and let it dive

Retrieve steadily with the occasional pause

Add short rod twitches to trigger reaction strikes

Works well on light to medium spin gear

The floating body allows you to pause the lure near structure without constantly snagging bottom.

Our Verdict

The Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow Deep Diver 110mm is one of those lures that just keeps producing. It’s versatile, durable, and deadly on Australian predators.

That’s why it earns Product of the Month at Lovell Rigs Fishing.

You can find it here:
https://lovellrigs.com.au/products/yo-zuri-crystal-minnow-deep-diver-floating-110mm

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