| Durras, near Batemans Bay on the south coast | | | | the skill level required is generally higher than |
| of NSW, is a popular fishing destination for both | | | | fishing in the lake. Beach worms can also be |
| the serious recreational fishermen or a family on | | | | gathered in the sand by the receding shore line. A |
| holiday just wetting a line. | | | | high level of skill and dexterity is required to catch |
| The most popular fishing spots can be broken | | | | them. When Durras Lake is open to the ocean, it |
| down into three areas: | | | | is not possible to walk from the north to southern |
| - Durras Lake. Just a short walk from the | | | | end of the beach. |
| caravan parks in either Durras North or South | | | | - Point Upright Rock Platform fishing. This is |
| Durras. Flathead and bream are mostly caught | | | | located at the far end of Durras Beach. It is |
| just off the boat ramps. If you have a small boat, | | | | possible to catch snapper, salmon, drummer and |
| kayak or canoe, there are four square kilometres | | | | many other species off the rock platform at the |
| of lake to fish in. Durras Lake is part of the | | | | base of Point Upright. Rock fishing can be |
| Batemans Marine Park and there are two | | | | extremely dangerous and only experienced |
| sanctuary zones. No fishing of any sort is allowed | | | | persons should indulge in this form of fishing. |
| in these zones. Sometimes, Durras Lake is open | | | | Proper footwear is essential along with an |
| to the ocean and catching prawns is a popular | | | | understanding of tides and weather.Depending |
| evening activity during summer. | | | | upon your skill level, different tackle and baits will |
| - Durras Beach is 4km long stretching from Point | | | | be required for each of the different fishing spots |
| Upright in the north to South Durras. Fish mostly | | | | described above. Fishing in the Durras area is |
| caught include whiting, salmon, tailor, bream and | | | | generally very popular throughout the year. |
| snapper. Large beach rods are mostly used so | | | | |