Reefs are brimming with impressive predators that will offer even the most seasoned fishermen a run for their money, in addition to tiny, colourful bottom fish. Overall, reef fishing is a fun activity for anglers at all skill levels. Reefs are permanent underwater structures made of rock or coral that provide shelter and food to a range of species. From lakes and coastlines to the deep sea, these structures can be seen.
Bottom diving, jigging, and drift fishing are the most common methods used by anglers when reef fishing. Any species feeding near the seafloor, such as Snapper, Grouper, Amberjack, Lingcod, and Halibut, may be targeted using these techniques. Trolling is also a feasible option. Barracuda, Cobia, Sailfish, Tuna, and other surface-dwelling fish are targeted with this technique. Trolling under the surface will sometimes yield Snapper and Grouper. Chumming is a foolproof technique for luring virtually any fish into the ships. A decent chum mix will get you everything from Mangrove Snapper to Sharks as long as the tide is high enough.
Experience is needed when fishing over reefs. In order to hold yourself in a strategic position, you must consider variables such as wind direction and current speed. Reefs can be a navigational protection hazard in shallow water. The best way to get familiar with this approach and learn to fish safely and easily is to hire Reef Fishing Charters.
Explore the whitehaven hill inlet tours in the Whitsundays and have fun with a full-day Great Barrier Reef tour from Hamilton Island including a trip to famed Whitehaven Beach.
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