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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Noosa
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The simple variety and quality of fishing Noosa has to offer is hard to beat. And, as luck would have it, this bustling little town on the Sunshine Coast is perfectly situated for you to enjoy it with your family. Located just a 90 minute drive north of Brisbane, this makes for the perfect getaway at any time of year. Combine sophisticated bars and shops with stunning natural resources and put it in a subtropical climate, and you can see why so many people visit this part of the Sunshine Coast every year.
Packed with attractions for all the family, this is a place that will please everyone, whether they prefer to stroll down the bustling Hastings Street for shops, cafes and nightlife, or to escape from it all and look for koalas and cockatoos in the Noosa National Park. But before you even get started on that, you’ll want to check out the best Noosa charters - with plenty of interest all year round, you’ll want to secure your spot before it’s too late!
Noosa Fishing Spots
When it comes to fishing, Noosa is something special. The area’s clean and clear waterways are home to dozens of different fish species, all of which make for an unforgettable fishing experience. Here are some highlights:
Noosa River
This largely intact coastal lagoon system lets you experience what Queensland river and estuary fishing should really be like. The 40 km of this river within Noosa’s boundaries hold large numbers of Flathead, Mulloway, Whiting, Bream, Tailor, Tarpon, and Mangrove Jack, while further upstream you can find wild Australian Bass. Not only is the fishing incredible, the area is also home to Mud Crabs and Swimmer Crabs - two famously tasty Queensland treats.
Laguna Bay
The pristine waters of this scenic bay lap up onto Main Beach to become a crucial part of any Noosa vacation. These fish filled waters are the perfect base for a day on the water, particularly in the winter months. If you’re up for a challenge, come here to target Yellowfin, Mack, and Northern Blue Tuna, as well as Spotty and Spanish Mackerel on light tackle or fly.
Local reef systems
There are a host of reef systems that are easily accessible on one of the many fishing charters Noosa can offer you. With excellent reef fishing available within 15 kms from the Noosa Bar, you don’t even need to get on a big boat to enjoy the action. Pay a visit to North Reef, Jew Shoal Reef, and Chardon’s Reef and have a go at bottom bouncing for Snapper, Coral Trout, Red Emperor, Pearl Perch, and Trevally, to name but a few.
But what about big game fishing?
Well, the Sunshine Coast is famous for its annual visitations by Marlin and Sailfish in the Summer. You can find them anywhere from a couple of hundred meters offshore to about 30 miles out, with most of them being caught within about 10-20 nautical miles. Head further out, and you’ll be fishing above some of Noosa’s famous canyons - the perfect habitat for baitfish and just the type of hungry predators we’re after. 20 billfish in a day is not unheard of in these parts!
Types of Fishing
Fish Noosa River for Tarpon on the fly, in or target Tailor, Trevally, and Flathead on plastics. Live bait as well as soft body and hard body lures have good results around the mouth of Noosa River for Mangrove Jack, Bream, Whiting, and Flathead.
If you’re more a fan of sea fishing, head out with light tackle or fly gear to target Mackerel and Tuna in Laguna Bay and beyond. Otherwise, head out to Chardon’s reef to target Juvenile Black Marlin and Sailfish in light tackle season. And when heavy tackle season comes around, nothing beats trolling above the canyons for a real trophy.
For those who are after a tasty meal, there’s always reef fishing. Experiment with micro jigging or fishing with soft plastics and live bait over the reefs for Coral Trout, Red Emperor, Pearl Perch, Snapper, and more.
Rules and Regulations
Recreational fishing licenses are only required for fishing some stocked impoundments in Queensland. Before you get out on the water, make sure you check Queensland's Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for up to date information on seasonal closures. Otherwise, ask your Noosa fishing charter.