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krazed1
23-10-2005, 09:42 PM
moreton, curtain why? cause even if the fish arent biting its worth it every time just to cruise the beaches and tangalooma nothing else like it. love it :D

Fishinmishin
23-10-2005, 09:48 PM
That container ship wreck in Main Channel ;). Seems to always give the arms a good stretch ;D.
Cheers, Jay

philip_thomson
23-10-2005, 09:48 PM
Morgans fish shop never come back with out soemthing in the eskie.

Halls Reef "Trout Spot"

major-defect
24-10-2005, 06:15 AM
Mines about 25-30 km east of my place i think it's called the barrier reef or something or the group of islands out the front[Dunk island and the family group].Oh! and Hinchinbrook can't forget Hinchinbrook.

blaze
24-10-2005, 06:32 AM
little snag up round hill creek at 1770 will always be a special spot for me, my first and only jack. On a local level if theres water there, its special.
cheers
blaze

Pointyfish
24-10-2005, 06:55 AM
Here in Dampier on the west coast is pretty good in that you can catch marlin , wahoo and dollies one day then barra and meter plus threadies the following day with out ever travelling further than 40km front your front door step.

Louis
24-10-2005, 02:54 PM
My favourite spot would have to be in and around the boat passage at the Fishermans Islands area.

I have been fishing and crabbing in this area since I was a kid--first out of a canoe -- then out of an old wood dinghy and then when that had finally given up the ghost, an eleven foot fibreglass dinghy with a 2 hp on the back.

I suppose it's the nostalgia of the place that has it's attraction to me.


Louis

zedjack33
24-10-2005, 03:07 PM
Favourite spot…………………………..not telling
Why is it a great spot…………………...cos no other bugger can get in there easily.
But when you do get in there, it is well worth the effort.

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gunna
24-10-2005, 03:17 PM
Severn River at Emmaville. Beautiful rugged gorge country full of wild animals and wild fish.

agnes_jack
24-10-2005, 03:26 PM
1770!!!!!!!
No question ;)

Regards, Tony

finding_time
24-10-2005, 03:33 PM
The next one that turns up on the sounder!! ;) Why? There's nothing like traveling out to a regular spot but via a route you have never taken before a up she comes on the sounder,a great big lump in the middle of nowhere. So you stop, drop a line and whamo your on, this continues till you bag out and head home :D Yep finding a new spot X is the best feeling in the world,satisfaction+

Ian

Bowlesy
24-10-2005, 03:48 PM
Doing a night fish off the east inlet. Stanley. Gotta be a nice still night with a big fire roaring. Doesnt' matter if we don't even catch a fish! There's just something special about it! :)

roz
24-10-2005, 04:18 PM
In VC3 anywhere off the coast of 1770.

Roz

stubi
24-10-2005, 05:37 PM
Favourite spot: anywhere the fish are biting ;D

Why: because I always seem to be where they arent :-/

revs57
25-10-2005, 07:13 AM
Gotta be Minnie Water/Wooli for me...

Can almost always get out off the beach at Minnie...don't have to go too far before your on really good fish holding reef...plenty of variety...reefies to pelagics...and if it cuts up there's always the Wooli Wooli River...love that part of the world...and its a lovely and quite area not overcommercialised at all...hope it stays that way

Cheers

Rhys

johnnyfish
25-10-2005, 09:19 AM
;) 31.53 118.18 #;)

Offshore/Blue Water teaming with life...beautiful, plentiful (and seasonal).

jimmybob
25-10-2005, 09:28 AM
the stanley river up at peachester....flickin halco combats in the jungle 4 yellas...love that! :D gets frustating watchin em follow ya lure for hours on end before ya hook up!...but worth it i reckon....

maztez
25-10-2005, 02:24 PM
from a nostalgic point of view .mine would have to be the nt pre cyclone tracy days ..we had so many good hard to get at spots down the daly river .mary river .hardys .dreaming lagoon .south and east alligators .adelaide river ...the list could go on and on ..but tracy stuffed more than darwin she stuffed the fishing too ..i should probably say people did ....the massive workforce who helped rebuild the town bought many unscrupulous peope in who thought nothing of following you at a distance to find your spot (which in most cases was on private land where we had approval to use )then going back there and netting and using explosives etc on the rivers and billabongs then shooting the buffs which in most cases back then were domesticated for the european meat market ...i was lucky however where i lived at nightcliff ( over the road from the beach) was the best spot for the saltwater barra ..on day when i can locate my photos i will post them to show what i mean about these places ...enough of my ramblings ;D ;D any spot you can catch a feed is a good one
Terry

Missing_FNQ
25-10-2005, 07:35 PM
Head to Weipa........Get on the Mission River bridge........Where the first pylon hits the water, head about 200 metres upstream on the first of the runout tide.........The spot is about 50 metres offshore (just too far for NORMAL casters to reach)..........Best was 8 X 4kg Grunter in about 25 minutes by myself (filleting took longer ;D )..........Best indicator for great fishing at that spot???.......Water Temp.

Or was it the 6 X 40lb+ Black Jew from under the bridge on a neap tide?????

Cheers
Mick

thedeckie
25-10-2005, 08:46 PM
I would have to say I have fallen in love with 1770,great place and excellent fishing,only been there twice and had a ball both times,probably the company at the time helped but Mud Island catching bream in the middle of winter freezing your nuts off pulling 40cm+ bream from the snags is also a treat,dont forget the nip of port after every fish landed.

Cheers
Paul

Lucky_Phill
26-10-2005, 08:01 PM
OH Jeez, such a choice !

Without seeming to be pebantbaclining Thafdoorbin !

Anywhere off the Coast of Queensland and in Good Company.

Too many places I have fished to decide on a fav !

Then again, I am warming to this fresh water stuff, creek stuff, but NOT plastics :o ;D ::) :P

OK, anywhere within 10 k's of Lady Musgrave Island. Done !

Cheers Phill

MIKOS
27-10-2005, 09:46 AM
Any where around The pin.Love exploring the area and can always come up with something new.Fishing there is good on a week day when you can find time off work as it seems to be more productive with less traffic around.Dont bother fishing around school holidays (christmas).Too much noise.
;)
Mud is also a favorite.

MIKOS

Screaming_Eagle
27-10-2005, 01:38 PM
severn river, nthn nsw. that's where i grew up, so the nostalgia is high. was happy as a young bloke to walk up and down the gorge all day in 40 degs to catch one (or none) cod. beautiful place. a dam and carp have harmed the fishing no end, but restocking is helping now.

browndog
27-10-2005, 04:13 PM
Fraser Island Variety, Quantity and Quality

ahh and BIG REDS. :) :)

chemmy
27-10-2005, 07:59 PM
fraser for me to alot of variety and quantity and quality just like bromndog said and i've even got a big red there i got it while rock fishing.....it was on my back the sun gave it to me thanks sun for the big red burn;D ;D

browndog
28-10-2005, 04:30 AM
Chemmy what bait for the red,was it alcohol or forgetfullness.
And have you got any pics of that red. ;D ;D ;D

bidkev
29-10-2005, 10:18 AM
Anywhere there's vermin ;D

My biggest thrill was the first trip to Cape Moreton. Fished right under the cape and could actually see the squire taking the bait. The look on the little fellers face made it *so* special.

Still in awe of the Pin though. Been broken so many times there, even on 70lb braid and I think it is only a matter of time before I find out just what *can* be caught there. Up the mangroves where nobody else can go, in the little 10 footer we take with us is something else. Always a good feed of crab and bait never a problem.

For sheer surprise though it has to be Woodgate beach. All the "grey brigade" bathing there whilst I'm pulling out 3 metre whalers from the beach and the old folk don't bat an eyelid and carry on swimming ;D The sharks there are so thick on the ground it's hard not to score and I had some seering runs and break-offs that were just too fast to be sharks. Must go back there some day.

kev

rando
29-10-2005, 10:21 PM
SWAINS!!,,, lotsa big fish :D