Where to go fishing near Burleigh Heads Boat Ramp?
Currumbin Creek Jacks
Good structure from here upstream to target Mangrove Jack, the run in tide is best at summer.
Currumbin Canals
The canals and jetties throughout the Currumbin Creek hold good numbers of Bream throughout the year. The odd Mangrove Jack in Summer.
Currumbin Creek Feeder Creeks
The small feeder creeks throughout Currumbin Creek will hold Flathead on the run out tide. Soft plastics jigged along the bottom work well.
Pacific Motorway Bridge
Either side of the bridge is a great place to fish on the incoming tide. This is a popular summer night spot for Mangrove Jack. Bream and Trevally are also caught here.
Currumbin Creek Bridge
Good structure here that drops off into deeper water. Fishing here at night during smaller tides is the best time and will produce Bream, Mangrove Jack, Trevally and Luderick.
Lake Outlet
Water runs out of the adjacent lake into Tallebudgera Creek. This is a good spot to live bait for Mangrove Jack on a warm summer night
Burleigh Heads Jacks
The Mangrove Jack fishing starts here, there’s lots of good structure to cast lures at, summer, dawn and dusk are the best times. The odd by catch of Flathead and Bream are here also.
Pacific Motorway Bridge
Rock structure around here fished okay for Bream, Flathead and the odd Trevally and mangrove Jack.
Burleigh Heads canals
Mostly Bream throughout the Canals, however the odd Trevally, Jack and Flatty are caught. Cast soft plastics and small hard body lures tight against the jetties. Also try trolling the rock walls close to the bridges.
Tallebudgera Creek Mouth
Good tailor fishing in Winter at night. Cast soft plastics at them! The odd Jewfish in Winter and spring also, take note when the mullet move in and out of the system to spawn.