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Recreational sea fishing can add spice to your holidays. Many destinations in Australia now offer you the chance to go on a deep sea or onshore fishing experience. Browse through our pages to get started on sea fishing basics and fishing charter information.
Sea fishing is something you can enjoy in a variety of ways. If you're looking for a quiet day and a catch you can bring home quick, inshore fishing sounds like a good fit. This is still sea fishing, but you need not venture far from land, and can be accomplished in vessels as small as a kayak.
On the other hand, you might be looking for an adventure while catching bigger fish at sea. Deep sea fishing is usually done in depths of over 30 metres, and has more risks compared to inshore fishing, but thousands of Aussies enjoy this experience every year.
Sea fishing can be a complex solo activity, demanding skills in boat navigation, weather pattern reading, and knowledge of local fish behaviour. Maintaining one's own boat is possible only for the extremely affluent. However, many vacationers get a taste of larger-sized, ocean-going catches through fishing boat charters.
Before going sea fishing, anglers recommend getting experience at angling fish in lakes and rivers, just to get acquainted with the mechanics of casting lines after fish and waiting for them to bite. It's said that the roll and pitch of a boat bobbing on the waves can overwhelm the reflexes of an unprepared angler.
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