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Brisbane, Australia

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Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia, is a land filled with energy and a surprising amount of things to do. Even if you are a serious angler with a focus on fishing the plethora of species found here, Brisbane encompasses much more than just a day-long fishing trip. Brisbane offers the best of all worlds: from the sunny days on sandy, idillic islands, to the misty, cool mountain rain forests, to the diverse, progressive sophistication of a metropolitan city -- it's not hard to see why so many tourists love this corner of the world. Indeed, visitors and locals alike easily fall in love with everything this dynamic city entails: here you can indulge in the best food, wine, entertainment, sporting events, nightlife, outdoor adventure, and of course, world class angling.

Brisbane, a city of more than 1.6 million people, is modern and civilized, characterized by parks and dominated by the Brisbane River. You would never know that this was originally a penal city which housed Australia's worst criminals and had a dark reputation for their brutal treatment. It wasn't until 1837 that civilians were allowed to settle nearby; this gave the city is sense of displacement -- evident in the layout of today's modern Brisbane, which is divided into many different cultural neighborhoods and towns -- as settlers weren't allowed within about 80 km of where the prisoners were situated. Brisbane's positioning in the South Pacific Ocean contains waters where tropical and temperate oceans mix. This nutrient rich sea allows for a diverse array of endemic species to populate the seawater and river systems.

The warm tropical currents of the waters around Brisbane provide a mix of temperate fish, such as Bream, Whiting and Flathead and tropical fish species including Snapper, Sweetlips and Reef Cod. Estuary, beach, reef and offshore fishing is all possible here. Beach fishing, game fishing, crabbing, freshwater fishing – no matter what type of fishing you love, there is somewhere near Brisbane for you to do it. Brisbane anglers have so many top fishing locations to choose from: including the Outback, Moreton Bay, the Brisbane River, Surfer's Paradise, and other well-stocked dams and natural waterways.

Everyone knows about the rough and rugged landscapes of Queensland’s Outback, but most people are surprised to hear about the stunning waterways and great fishing opportunities this region has to offer.Go with the locals choice and experience the thrill of deep sea fishing at it's best. Relax and take in the Gold Coast's true panorama offshore while targeting species such as Wahoo, Snapper, Amberjack, Pearl Perch, Tuna, Mahi Mahi (also known as dolphin fish), Yellowtail Kingfish and many other varieties.Queensland’s Outback plays host to diverse fishing habitats from peaceful billabongs to mighty rivers like the Thomson and the Barcoo, and from great lakes to the expansive waterways of the channel country flowing towards Lake Eyre. The waterways of the Outback provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife and waterbirds, like pelicans, cormorants and herons. And of course, there’s amazing fishing to be experienced: Yellowbelly is the most likely catch in most of the Outback waterways, but there’s also Sooty Grunter, Welch Grunter, Sleepy Cod, Murray Cod, Barramundi (in the north), Catfish and Redclaw.

To find out where the fish are biting, forget about charters you have never heard of or had experience with -- local knowledge dominates where to fish here. Go sit at a nearby pub and let the locals fill you in on where the biggest and best fish are biting. They might even let you in on some of the best spots that have previously been closely-guarded local secrets, so you will feel like the first person to have ever fished in these waters. Other waterholes are frequented by locals and visitors alike, giving you the opportunity to meet with like-minded fishing folk. But all of them are guaranteed to give you a great Outback fishing experience.

Another grand locale, Moreton Bay, is a fishing paradise to many in Australia, and whether you are fishing for resident species or migratory fish, this is where they all come together! Moreton Bay is a large bay on the eastern coast of Australia, near Brisbane. The waters of Moreton Bay are a popular destination for recreational anglers and used by commercial operators who provide seafood to market.

 
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