Smoky Bay is a small coastal village located on the West Coast of the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Previously used as a port, the town is now a residential settlement and popular tourist destination known for its recreational fishing, with a boat ramp and jetty located in the town. At the 2006 census, Smoky Bay had a population of 577.© Wikipedia
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We passed through Smokey Bay during our caravan trip around the Eyre Peninsula. This is a very small settlement with basic facilities and is a popular fishing spot. If you are after a relaxing holiday with great fishing then this looks like the place with a large jetty over the water and a caravan park on the waterfront. Smoky Bay is located about 40 kilometres south east of Ceduna and the population increases dramatically during the peak season.
Smoky Bay's facilities include a general store (with eftpos facilities) selling groceries, fishing tackle, take away food, and liquor. The town also has a mechanical repair workshop, petrol vending facilities and an on-call nursing service. Within Smoky Bay is a boat ramp for those holiday makers who wish to head out into the bay for some great fishing - King George whiting, flathead, snook and garfish or maybe even crabs Snapper and Tuna are regularly caught around the surrounding islands, and fish, crabs and squid can be caught off the jetty in the middle of town.