Sunshine Coast Fishing Charters

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Sunshine Coast: 6 fishing charters available

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36 ft

Up to 10 people

Deep Sea Fishing Co. Sunshine Coast

4.7/5 (63 reviews)
Tewantin
Book your next trip with Deep Sea Fishing Co. Sunshine Coast and find out what keeps anglers coming back to Tewantin for more. Your guide for the day is Captain Clinton, allowing you to benefit from years of local experience.

"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,
Trips from
US $286
Trips from
US $286
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36 ft

Up to 12 people

Deep Sea Fishing Co. Noosa

4.6/5 (129 reviews)
Tewantin
Deep Sea Fishing Co Noosa stands out as a premier provider of deep-sea fishing experiences, blending adventure, expertise, and a deep respect for the marine environment.

"1/2 day trip with some great size fish caught. Decky was awesome at keeping you baited and getting out the tangles ☺️ Captain got you on the marks quickly." —⁠ Jo,
Trips from
US $286
Trips from
US $286
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35 ft

Up to 12 people

Noosa Bluewater Charters

4.6/5 (84 reviews)
Noosaville
Enjoy a day of fantastic fishing on the waters off the beautiful Sunshine Coast with Noosa Bluewater Charters! Pair up with one of the first and longest established deep sea fishing charter services in the area and find out how they earned their stripes.

"2 Brits and a first time fishing native went today. Joel and Jason were a fantastic duo." —⁠ Paul,
Trips from
US $286
Trips from
US $286
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19 ft

Up to 4 people

Fishing Smooth Water – Mooloolaba

4.8/5 (38 reviews)
Mooloolaba
Fishing Smooth Water can’t wait to introduce you to Mooloolaba’s river system.

"Steve was a wonderful host and knew where the fish were Very..." —⁠ Geoff,
Trips from
US $380
Trips from
US $380
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33 ft

Up to 12 people

Noosa Charters – Wild Thing 2

4.4/5 (157 reviews)
Noosaville
Noosa Charters offers trips of various lengths out among the many reefs off Noosa, Queensland.

"Nat and Ollie proved to be knowledgeable as well as professional." —⁠ Paul,
Trips from
US $286
Trips from
US $286
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32 ft

Up to 12 people

Fishing Offshore Noosa – Trekka 2

4.2/5 (81 reviews)
Noosaville
Fishing Offshore Noosa operates out of Noosa, in the heart of Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, giving you a run to the productive fishing grounds of the Pacific Ocean.

"Didn’t go on Trekka 2 but was moved to another boat. Trekka 2 was doing a 9 hour trip and we only wanted a 5 hour trip." —⁠ Paul,
Trips from
US $286
Trips from
US $286

Top deep sea fishing trips in Sunshine Coast

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Top-rated family fishing trips in Sunshine Coast

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Half-day fishing trips in Sunshine Coast

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Top Targeted Species in Sunshine Coast

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Top Types of Fishing in Sunshine Coast

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Sunshine Coast

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Experience world-class angling adventures with Sunshine Coast fishing charters, where diverse aquatic environments offer year-round opportunities. Venture into pristine rivers like Noosa and Mooloolah for Mangrove Jack, Bream, and Whiting, or explore freshwater havens such as Lake MacDonald for battling Bass and Yellowbelly. The Sunshine Coast's expansive beaches deliver summer catches of Dart and Flathead, while winter brings abundant Tailor.

Offshore excursions reveal the region’s true potential. Target pelagic giants including Black, Blue, and White Marlin alongside Tuna and Mackerel in deep waters. Reef systems like Barwon Banks and Sunshine Reef teem with Snapper, Pearl Perch, and Coral Trout, complemented by seasonal hauls of Cobia and Red Emperor. Charters depart from Mooloolaba and Noosa, led by seasoned skippers with unmatched local knowledge.

Every excursion caters to all skill levels, from families to seasoned anglers. Equipment, bait, and expert guidance ensure a seamless adventure, with catches cleaned for you to take home. Discover why the Sunshine Coast ranks among Australia’s premier fishing destinations—book your charter today.

Sunshine Coast

4.4/5
Based on 29,188 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Sunshine Coast Fishing Seasons

January
The New Year starts in style here on the Sunshine Coast. On the beaches, it's hot hot hot, and the action offshore is no less intense. This is prime time for sportfishing, with Black Marlin putting up a fight on heavy tackle.
February

The burning hot pelagic bite continues on the Sunshine Coast in February. Black Marlin, Cobia, Sailfish, and much more are biting offshore. But if you want to fish for food, you'll find some good action over the reefs, too.

March
March winds are famous everywhere, and here is no different. As the season changes to autumn, the seas get choppier and surfers flock to this part of Queensland. The fishing's great, but bring seasickness medication!
April
As autumn starts to settle in, the bulk of the tourists start to move out of town. This can be a good time to get a deal on accommodation. The weather is nice, and both sportfishing and reef fishing are good. 
May

Cooler waters start to arrive offshore in May, which means Cobia, Sailfish, and Marlin are long gone and are replaced by big and boisterous Yellowfin Tuna. Yes, there's no such thing as a slow season around here.

June
It may be winter now, but that's hardly enough to stop the locals getting out on the water. Temperatures can still reach highs of 20º, perfect for spending the day outside. Best of all, offshore reef fishing is now at its peak.
July

If you want to bag a Sunshine Coast Snapper, now is your time to do it. In fact, all the reef species are on top form right now. Speedy Spanish Mackerel is also putting anglers to the test, while Tailor is biting inshore.

August

Winter reef fishing is still about as good as it gets right now, with Snapper, Emperor, Sweetlip, and Tuskfish being just some of the colorful and exotic species you can find. inshore, look for Trevally, Tailor, and Winter Whiting. 

September
Spring arrives. Expect some of the best weather of the year: there's low rainfall and temperatures are in the mid-twenties Celsius. Peak reef fishing season is nearing its end and Juvenile Black Marlin start to appear offshore.
October
Reef anglers usually notice a significant drop in the numbers of Snapper being caught. But the pelagic bite gets better and better as warmer currents run past Sunshine Coast. Sailfish and Black Marlin are caught on light tackle.
November
Summer is around the corner, and the action offshore proves it. Expect to see a lot of Cobia being landed, as well as Spanish Mackerel and Sailfish (usually catch and release). The weather is still not too hot yet.
 
December
As if the recent sportfishing wasn't exciting enough, Mahi Mahi (Dolphin Fish) tends to appear off the Sunshine Coast just in time for Christmas and will stay until March. Thanks, Santa!
 

Sunshine Coast Fishing Calendar

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