Discover Tweed Heads, a premier fishing destination nestled in New South Wales, Australia. Renowned for its diverse waterways, this region offers exceptional opportunities for anglers of all skill levels. The Tweed River and Clarrie Hall Dam are teeming with iconic Australian species, including Australian bass, Murray cod, and mangrove jack. During summer, target whiting and jacks along sandbanks, while cooler months yield flathead, trevally, and jewfish near deeper holes and bridges.
Navigate the calm, scenic waters via guided charters equipped with specialized gear and fish-finding technology. Options include boat excursions or pedal-driven kayaks, ideal for accessing remote bass habitats and Murray cod hotspots. Sustainable catch-and-release practices are emphasized, ensuring healthy fisheries for future generations. The area's commitment to conservation is reinforced through habitat restoration initiatives and partnerships with environmental organizations.
Accessibility is prioritized, with charters accommodating anglers of all abilities through tailored experiences. Whether exploring the Tweed River’s mangrove-lined channels or casting in the tranquil impoundments, Tweed Heads delivers unforgettable fishing adventures against a backdrop of lush landscapes and abundant wildlife.