Originally Posted by
bugsytwoshoes
Hi Troy , I live on the Tweed and fish it from a small tinny regularly. The Tweed is a magnificent waterway with many excellent boat ramps and the system is safe and well marked as far as navigation goes. You can fish down near the entrance along the breakwalls or fish the Terrannora inlet ( this is another large system that links up with the main river just upstream from the main entrance.) If you wish you can head upstream and fish all the way to Murwillumbah with hundreds of spots to try. You will mainly catch small Bream in the river but there are some good sized ones with them . There are good Flathead on the edges of weed banks at low tide and you may be rewarded with the odd Jewfish from time to time. Fish such as Trevally and chopper Tailor can be found in season usually April/May. There are many excellent boat ramps with the best being the big ramp at Fingal (which is about a kilometre from the entrance in the main river) there is a big parking area here and you can launch your boat into a calm inlet just off the main river. Other good ones are Dry Dock rd and Kennedy Drive ramps. These ramps can get extremely busy at weekends and holiday times but there is a few small ramps that can be used to escape the crowd if you have a smaller boat. Like every river the fishing may be ordinary until you find a few spot x's but the Tweed is a beautiful river with much to offer with fish and magnificent scenery especially upriver with lovely rainforest foreshores which hide some big Mangrove Jack that will smash a well placed lure or livebait.