QLD · REEF · BUNDABERG COAST

Elliott Heads Artificial Reef.

Elliott Heads Artificial Reef is structure holding reef fish in Bundaberg coast, with boat access. Anglers target Reef Fish, Pelagic Fish, Baitfish. Sourced from the official listing, 8 July 2026.

Spot type
Reef
Access
Boat
Species
3
Region
Bundaberg coast

Fishing Elliott Heads Artificial Reef

Elliott Heads Artificial Reef is a 2025 reef-pyramid site off the Bundaberg coast. It is useful as a sourced, exact pin for the Elliott Heads and Coral Coast page set because the official map publishes the cluster coordinates.

What's there

Reef FishPelagic FishBaitfish

Best conditions: Fish the three pyramid clusters by setting up a drift across the mapped points in manageable wind and current. Because it sits near Four Mile Reef zoning, check the marine-park map before committing to a line.

Where it is

-25.00957, 152.56675

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Check the rules first

QLD regs SSOT; check Great Sandy Marine Park zoning around Four Mile Reef and current Fisheries Queensland rules before fishing.

Bag limits, size limits and closures are set by the Queensland fisheries authority and change through the year. Fishare tracks the current rules on the QLD fishing regulations page — check it before you keep a fish.

Common questions

What fish can you catch at Elliott Heads Artificial Reef?
Reef Fish, Pelagic Fish, Baitfish. Species listed are those the source records for this spot — seasons and what is actually biting change through the year, so check the current forecast before you go.
Can you fish Elliott Heads Artificial Reef from the shore?
No — Elliott Heads Artificial Reef is a boat-access spot. You need a vessel to fish it.
When is the best time to fish Elliott Heads Artificial Reef?
Fish the three pyramid clusters by setting up a drift across the mapped points in manageable wind and current. Because it sits near Four Mile Reef zoning, check the marine-park map before committing to a line.
Do I need to check the fishing rules for Elliott Heads Artificial Reef?
Yes. Bag limits, size limits and closures change and are set by the Queensland fisheries authority — always check the current rules before you keep a fish. Fishare's Queensland regulations page tracks them.

Source & verification

Details for Elliott Heads Artificial Reef come from the official source, retrieved 8 July 2026.

Source detail: Official Queensland Parks Great Sandy Marine Park map provides three reef-pyramid cluster coordinates; this row uses source-listed coordinate 25 00.574 S, 152 34.005 E. Landing page states depth and deployment context.

Conditions change. Access closes, sand moves and structure shifts — check locally before you travel a long way.

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