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A great place to go for a fishing holiday is Australia where anglers come to enjoy casting their lines from around the world in many of Australia's spectacular fishing spots. Many towns in Australia are surrounded with huge sections of coastline which offers fishermen some of the finest fishing spots. For example Hervey Bay or Queensland is excellent choices for fishing and if you are staying in Sydney, one also has easy access to several great fishing spots. Avid fishermen are always looking new challenges and new places to fish. Australia unique fishing areas, offer not only challenges but fish such as mulloway, snapper and whiting. One has the opportunity to catch a wide variety of fish if you have the proper fishing gear, as you can fish for trout, salmon, bream and mullet.

There are effective methods for securing fish successfully such as trolling small lure and whereby your tackle does not have to be overly heavy to secure the fish. Those looking for a real challenge can use a kayak to reach more remote areas. There is also beach and reef fishing in the northwest areas where if you are lucky, will be able to catch as elusive barramundi, which is considered a premier sports fish. When you hook a barramundi, this is one of the biggest challenges an angler can experience. For those travelling from abroad, you have the option of obtaining all the boating and fishing accessories online, that you will need for your Australian fishing challenges. For anglers that prefer a quiet relaxing fishing experience, you can fish for blue salmon, snapper, tuna and red emperor or find challenges in freshwater fishing from a tidal creek or river location. If anglers want to fish for sea perch, cod or mackerel, then reef fishing is a good option. Anglers have the option to team up with a charter or tour groups which will afford you a great Australian experience. To make your fishing experience in Australia more enjoyable and safe, before leaving for a fishing destination, let someone know where you are going and when you will return.

Always take extra supplies with you such as a first aid kit, water and food. While out fishing you should have a life jacket and a satellite phone so if something goes wrong, you can contact someone and remain where you are until help arrives. If fishing in the northwest water, beware of box jellyfishes and crocodiles. Always check the tide charts before setting out as at low tide your boat can become stranded and if creek fishing you may get caught by an incoming tide.

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