Paradise Point offers exceptional estuary fishing where the Coomera River meets the Gold Coast Broadwater. This premier destination is celebrated for its abundant Dusky flathead, Surf bream, and Australasian snapper, with Giant trevally providing thrilling light-tackle action. The sheltered waters and sandy shallows create ideal habitats for whiting and Sand sillago year-round, while seasonal migrations bring pelagics like tailor near river mouths.
Land-based anglers thrive along Paradise Point Beach’s accessible shores and jetty, where bream and flathead readily take baits. Nearby Coombabah Creek’s rock walls and mangrove-lined banks yield mangrove jack and estuary cod for those drifting live baits or casting lures. The expansive Broadwater system connects to Moreton Bay’s rich reefs, expanding opportunities to yellowfin tuna, cobia, and mackerel just offshore.
Diverse techniques flourish here:
- Drifting live prawns or yabbies for bream and whiting
- Surface poppers for explosive trevally strikes
- Soft plastics worked across sand flats for trophy flathead
With easy shore access and sheltered waterways ideal for small craft, Paradise Point delivers consistent action for both novice and experienced anglers. The region’s proximity to Gold Coast amenities ensures comfortable excursions focused purely on productive fishing.