The Season Makes a Difference to Fish when you arrange Half Day Fishing Charters in Mooloolaba
If you’ve arranged half day fishing charters in Mooloolaba, you should probably be aware that the type of fish you are likely to catch while at sea will vary greatly depending on the season. Mooloolaba is far enough up the East coast of Australia to experience only two distinct seasons, winter and summer. Fishing is enjoyable on the sunshine coast all year round of course, but the fish you will catch depends on the time of year that you arrange you full day or half day fishing charters in Mooloolaba.
In the summer months, which is from October through to March, you will spend much of your time fishing for fish such as Wahoo, Tuna and Mahi Mahi. These fish are common in the waters of Queensland’s sunshine coast, and as stocks of fish are usually plentiful the chances of you snagging one or more of these fish is very good indeed. You may also be lucky enough to get a Red Throat Emperor or a Coral Trout. Mackerel is also a popular catch and usually consists of one of two varieties, spotted or Spanish.
If your half day fishing charters in Mooloolaba are arranged in the winter months of April though to September, you will me more likely to catch fish such as Snapper, Morwong, Amberjack and Pearl Perch. Mackerel can still be on the menu, but it’s more likely to be of the school mackerel variety.
