Moreton & Bribie Islands
Moreton & Bribie Islands
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Moreton & Bribie Islands
Moreton & Bribie have beautiful beaches and can be explored by 4WD.
Hire a 4WD vehicle from Pelican 4WD Bookings Brisbane
for your next adventure to Bribie or Moreton Islands
Beautiful Bribie Island
Is the only Queensland island
connected to the mainland by a bridge.
is accessible to all and is also only
a 45-minute drive from Brisbane airport.
86% of it is also National Park.
home to many varieties of wildlife
and including dolphins also birds
Also kangaroos, dingoes, emus, dugongs and turtles.
4WD Permits are also required to access the area.
Press here for a detailed recreational map of Bribie Island.
Beautiful Bribie Island
THE ONLY MORETON BAY
ISLAND THAT YOU CAN DRIVE TO
Bribie Island is also connected to the mainland
by the bridge and is only 45 minutes from Brisbane Airport.
As you cross the Bribie Island bridge
you have captivating views of Pumice stone Passage.
On both sides and in the distance
the majestic Glass House Mountains
Pumice stone Passage is home
to an amazing array of wildlife Dolphins also Dugong’s
Turtles cruise the passage and over 300 species of birds
visit the island each year roosting in trees and
along the foreshore and feasting along the sand flats
Bribie Island is protected by Environmental National
and Marine Parks, 86 %of Bribie Island
will also remain unchanged
Ensuring the natural beauty will remain
for future generations to enjoy
Bribie Island has something
for everyone with the shopping centre’s
eat-in and take away restaurants also hotels
Furthermore clubs with a movie theatre,
golf courses,
golf and bowls clubs
holiday accommodation, sports ground
Parks along the beach with BBQ areas and toilets
Finally with boat ramps, markets,
a Marina where you can moor
your boat or hire BBQ or fishing boats
Cruise the passage or just go fishing.
Moreton Island
Discovered
This amazing beauty
Queensland’s most beautiful beaches,
freshwater lakes, coloured sands and rugged terrain.
Moreton Island is also a natural beauty,
the perfect destination for 4WD exploring,
whale watching, fishing, surfing,
also swimming and dolphin feeding.
Moreton Island is also one
Queensland island is also worth visiting,
ideal location for a holiday
and weekend getaway or one-day
also adventure for all ages.
Press here for a detailed recreational map of Morton Island
You can also drive the whole way around Moreton Islands
coastal perimeter along the beach
except for a few bypass tracks
around the beach in front of the few townships
and also campgrounds in your 4×4.
Roads on the island are also unsealed,
rough, rutted, sandy
usually one car wide but two way
with boggy pull-offs for passing.
the exposed eastern side also runs for 38 km
from rocky North Point down to sandy Reeders Point.
In between are the rocks of the cape, then a 31 km long,
slightly curving high energy east-facing beach
that extends from the south side of the cape
down to the beginning of the large South Passage
the beach also continues on for another 6 km
inside the passage to Reeders Point.
You can also drive the whole length of this beach
usually without a problem
N followed by the km number
and S followed by the km number
for North and South of Middle Road
At times also exposed coffee rocks
may make the area around White(camel) rock
impassable especially after rough seas or higher tides.
Beach between Kooringal and
Tangalooma is not always passable.
Fallen trees driftwood and shifting sands
can also make the beach impassable even at low tide.
Driving on the sand roads at times
can also be difficult especially during holidays
when they become extremely boggy
or after long periods of no rain
However, it is easy enough to free your car
if you don’t continually spin the wheels
once the car loses momentum.
the best thing to do is back up and try again
or let more air out of your tyres.
You can also drive around Moreton Island
and explore most of the spots in one day
but to explore and enjoy places in depth hang around
for two or 3 days highly recommended
Fishing also Moreton Island
Moreton Island is also Australia’s
the premier natural island destination
just off the coast of Brisbane.
Also untouched wilderness and listed
on the Australian Heritage Register,
Moreton is also much the same
today as it was when discovered
by Captain James Cook in 1770.
Just about every saltwater species can be chased
by keen anglers throughout the year
and for a fishery aquatic zone so close to a major capital city
Moreton Island fishing locations
also remain in pristine condition
Check out some fabulous tips below
for your Moreton Island fishing experience:
Whiting
So you also want to start easy?
Then go for whiting fishing in Moreton Island
good news is, there’s plenty of these buggers around
They’re mainly a summer species in South East QLD
but you can get them all year round at Reeder’s Point
on the southern tip of the Island
it’s also a whiting hot spot
Fishing in Moreton Bay in the warmer months
is unreal with big summer whiting over 40cm
move also into the shallows
during the colder months the area
is teeming with smaller diver whiting
big sheilas also move along the shallow
Also Eastern Beach in the warmer months
often in only a metre of water
so it’s best to stand back a little
from the water and fish the shallows
also caught in good numbers on Moreton Island’s
the western side of the Island,
especially from the mouth of
Dog Creek and also north to Yellow Patch
the best bait is also either sandworm
which can be caught on the low tide
on the Eastern Beach or blood worms
love yabbies, which you can pump
in some of the creek flats on
Moreton Island’s western foreshores
pippies that you can find on the Eastern Beach
Whiting are bottom feeders also that rely on sight to find food
so make sure you’re rigging up so your bait is on the bottom
with a leader that allows it to wash around and attract them
the ideal rig is a number four or six hooks,
a trace 50cm to a metre long and
enough lead to hold the bottom
which is usually a size 2-4 ball sinker
Dart
Great news if you’re looking to
impress someone with your fishing skills
dart is everywhere when fishing at Moreton
out-numbered all other species,
are easy to catch and make pretty good eating too
Basically, the entire Eastern Beach is dart central
you’ll find they prefer surf to the sheltered waters
so head to the edges of the sandbanks
here and the northern end
of the western shoreline that has breaking waves
Tailor Bight and Yellow Patch on the western side
the rig you use isn’t that important
as long as you’ve got the bait in the water
you’re in with a good chance.
The only thing to really remember is they don’t have
a large mouth so hook size should be fairly small
a size 2/0 – 1/0 is usually best and
a sinker size between a 2-4 ball.
Dart fishing in Moreton Island is more than ideal
biting all year and all day long but your best chance
to impress is to go after them
in the early morning and late afternoon
try to use natural baits like worms
yabbies and also pippies
but don’t stress, they’ll eat just about anything.
No pressure but I reckon you should have a few hooked
before you even finish reading this!
Tailor
Tailor is also an Aussie surf icon
what better way to celebrate
them then also hooking up
a few to show your mates, right?
Well there’s plenty of fishing
at Moreton Island also especially
during their spawning run in the winter months
Cruising the Eastern Beach
and rock headlands at the northern end
of the Island and surf waters
on the Western Beach
feeding mainly at daylight,
sunset and all through the night
I reckon the prime time is after dark
especially just as the moon rises or sets
You’ll want to look for deeper gutters
that has an opening to the ocean,
here’s where they move into the shallows
and also back again looking for a feed
For bait, use pilchards also garfish and strips of tuna
bonito or mullet, but these greedy buggers will
also, take a lure that’s cast and retrieved quickly.
the best rig also to use on a fishing trip like this
is a flight of three 4/0 hooks,
a short wire trace and a sinker that allows
you to cast maximum distance.
tougher flesh baits (like mullet or bonito
are a better bait if you plan to cast out
and leave the bait in one spot
soft bait like pilchards or garfish and cast
as far as you can and slowly retrieve it