New South Wales, Australia
Lake Macquarie is the largest coastal lake with salt water in Australia. The lake is located in New South Wales and covers 110 square kilometres. It is quite crowded here, as most of the residents live near the lake.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
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Swansea Bridge is one of the best fishing spots during the summer time on Lake Macquarie. Surface lures or live baits work good for yellowtail kingfish.
The sand flats at Marks Point with sand pockets is an excellent spot for dusky flathead fishing. Every day tides provide fish with a perfect opportunity to bury themselves in the sand. It gives you a great chance to catch these fish.
It is a common thing to find Australian salmon in the channel during the cooler months. Try to use different lures and fly tackles.
Pay attention to the artificial reefs in the lake. They are habitats for different fish species.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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