Beach fishing along the northern NSW and southern Queensland coastline is popular for good reason. This region has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country, most are accessible, and they are often productive. Generally, surf conditions are favourable while the water temperature is rarely too cold for bare feet.
Unlike many forms of fishing, beach anglers can keep it simple. A backpack and two outfits will cover most options and you can gather bait on-site when the tide permits.
In season, bream, tailor, jewfish, flathead, tarwhine, whiting and dart are common along this part of the coast. Most of these species are strong fighters on appropriately sized gear and good to eat.
Adapting to the shorelines near the NSW Queensland border is easy. As for beaches everywhere, the…