Queensland, Australia
The Brisbane River is the longest river in Queensland, Australia. It is a brackish waterbody with 345 kilometres long. The Brisbane River flows from the Brisbane-Cooyar ranges to Moreton Bay. Stanley and Bremer rivers and Lockyer Creek are its main tributaries.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
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The best month for fishing in Brisbane River is August. Winter fishing is also a good idea.
Vibration baits, soft plastics and minnows are effective on the territory of the Brisbane River. You can also use live baits such as a mullet, banana prawns, herring and pike.
The area between the Gateway Bridge up to the mouth of the river has many good fishing spots. There are numerous walkways, banks, fishing platforms and rock walls along the shoreline to fish from.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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