
Brisbane Tackle & Bait Store
VOTED AUSTRALIA'S BEST SMALL BAIT & TACKLE STORE 2013
Welcome
Tackle Land Sandgate is a genuine “family” store, located North of Brisbane. We are family owned, family focused dedicated to the “I’ve just come home” feeling whenever you visit and to ensuring all our customers enjoy rewarding fishing adventures.
We welcome you to drop in for a quick stock up, grab some bait, or stay for a while and browse without having the “sales” pressure. Quite often we have our Tackle Land Family members drop in for a minute and end up staying longer with coffee in hand.
We have created this “family” home where everyone is welcome to visit and share with us “the love of everything fishing”!!!
Mark Templeton


OPEN 7 8 DAYS
Mon – Fri: 7.00am – 5.00pm
Sat: 6.00am – 5.00pm
Sun: 6.00am – 4.00pm
78 Rainbow St Sandgate QLD
(30mins North of Brisbane)
Fax: 07 3869 0625

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Tackle Land Fishing Report – 28 May 2016
Tackle This – Scale Report! Another week of half decent weather has just gone and by the looks of thing it should be looking okay

Fishing for Dummies – Soft Plastics
By Cameron Hope I started fishing about 5 years ago and I’ve always been a bait fisherman, possibly because I’m extremely lazy. Chuck some squid

Land Based Shark Tagging Basics by Aaron Davison
Introduction Shark fishing has long been a recreational activity along the Queensland Coast. From the fifties when Bob Dyer was catching record Tigers off Cape

Tackle Land Fishing Report – 18 September 2015
Squid. Still a few good size squid around the traps. Smaller numbers are being caught between Redcliffe and Woody point. Reports of larger sized Tiger

Tackle Land Fishing Report – 4 September 2015
Squid Fishing Report: Squid are still available along the Moreton Bay coast Line in good numbers. As this season continues the size of the squid

Impoundment Barramundi Techniques by John Hazelwood
General Information The iconic Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) has been stocked in freshwater impoundments in Queensland for many years now, beginning in 1985 I believe, at