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"Shaun was really lovely and patient- especially with my kids aged 5 and 6!" — Rachel,

"We had such a fantastic day out on the water with Captain Vince." — Emily,

"The weather wasn’t great today and the sea was a little rocky." — Deborah,

"great experience, a carpet shark was caught. highly recommend." — Gavin,

"fantastic fishing. great knowledgeable crew. great day all round" — Tyson,

"We had an incredible day out on the water with Captain'sand the crew!" — Meysam,

"i don’t usually comment on these reviews but after reading the 1 and 2 star reviews i thought i should to put anyones mind to rest that were having second thoughts because of them." — Oliver,

"Booked it for my partner’s chrissy present, he caught few big fishes and he had an amazing time with the crew." — Felycia,

"it was our first time going off shore with my 7yo son and couldn’t have been better." — Juan,

"We went out on a nine hour fishing trip. Mike was our very experienced captain and Fletcher was the exceptionally hard working deck hand." — Christine,
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Fishing in Brisbane
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Brisbane Fishing Seasons
January
New Year fishing in Brisbane is hot—literally. This is mid summer, and the peak time for catching big game such as Marlin, Sailfish, Mahi, and Wahoo offshore. Watch out for afternoon storms.February
The excellent summer fishing continues in February, with pelagics making their way into Moreton Bay as well as the open ocean. Look out for Tuna and Mackerel around the bay's islands.March
As autumn approaches, the tropical weather gradually starts to cool. This is a welcome break and makes visiting the city even more attractive. Threadfin Salmon are just one of many species being caught in Brisbane River.
April
As the water temperatures start to transition, the pelagic bite gives way to more action around the reefs. Mack Tuna is usually around in good numbers, and you'll start to notice more frequent Snapper hook ups.
May
May is a great time to visit Brisbane—the weather is cooler but it's still not too chilly. As the temperatures drop, Snapper fishing just gets hotter, with Sweetlip Emperor often being caught alongside them.
June
Winter is here, but that shouldn't stop you getting out on the water. This is peak season for Jewfish fishing in Brisbane River, as they follow the spawning mullet. It's also the best time of year to target Snapper in Moreton Bay.
July
The city of Brisbane can be a heat trap in the summer, so July is a good time to combine fishing with exploring in a more comfortable climate. Trevally, Bream, and Whiting are being caught alongside Snapper in the bay.
August
Reef fishing season continues, with the usual suspects doing all they can to steal your bait: make sure that big Pink Snapper doesn't do the same to you! If you're lucky, you may see Humpback Whales in the bay.September
The arrival of spring signals Cobia season in Moreton Bay. Look for them over deeper structure in the northern part of the bay. On land, the weather's getting warmer and the humidity is starting to build.October
As the days lengthen and the weather gets warmer, you won't need an excuse to get out on the water. Threadfin Salmon and Estuary Cod are heating up in Brisbane River, while Cobia is still going strong in the bay.November
Summer's here, and the festivities have begun. Don't miss the Brisbane River Classic, an annual fishing tournament in the city's main waterway. Meanwhile, Mackerel and Tuna are making their way into Moreton Bay.December
The city is very hot, so take a trip to the waterside. Target Kingfish, Cobia, Mackerel, and Tuna in Moreton Bay or test yourself against Mangrove Jacks, Flathead, and Threadfin Salmon in Brisbane River.