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Beaumaris Bay

Best windows in the next two weeks, plus a packing list calibrated for tidal beach hunting.

Top 5 windows · next 14 days

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Packing checklist

Essentials
  • Water (more than you think)
  • Hat + polarized sunglasses
  • Reef-safe sunscreen
  • Phone with offline copy of this dossier
  • Snack / electrolytes
  • Trash bag — leave it cleaner than you found it
Tools
  • Mesh sifter or basket (1/4″ mesh is the sweet spot)
  • Knee pads or kneeling foam
  • Sand scoop (long handle for water work)
  • Quart ziplock + small lidded jar for finds
  • Permanent marker for labels
  • Caliper or ruler for sizing
Beach-specific
  • Rash guard for long sun exposure
  • Water shoes — shells and stingrays
  • Tide chart screenshot for your day
  • Headlamp if hunting low tide near sunrise/sunset
Find care
  • Soft toothbrush
  • Padded box for any 2″+ tooth
  • Cotton or tissue layers between teeth
  • Notebook (or open the Toothhound logbook)
Tactic refresher

Scan coarse lag lines and low-tide gravel concentrations after energetic swell windows. The cliff base at Table Rock and Beaumaris Beach is the classic productive zone.

Don't forget

Victorian heritage law: surface fossils on the foreshore can be collected for personal interest but significant scientific specimens should be reported to Museums Victoria. Respect Geological Site of Significance status.

Tides © NOAA CO-OPS · Wind/wave © Open-Meteo · Plan responsibly. Cliffs and tides don't care about your schedule.