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Thread: Tailor from the shoreline

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    Tailor from the shoreline

    Anyone able to give me an idea of a good shore based spot in SE Queensland where there's a reasonable chance of hooking into a few Tailor on fly? What is the best time of the day to try (I usually try early morning)?
    Thanks in advance
    J

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    george
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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    I reckon you should try the headland around from Kings Beach toward Marchoodye, it has a good platform with access to the white water, it has the Centar (?) Memorial on the cliff behind, there used to be a boat ramp in the bay, a bit of burley in the white water area and I reckon it would be good, love to see you in the Kayak there, keep a spot for me in early Aug, sunrise/sunset, stripping basket and it could be a goer

    cheers

    george

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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    George,
    Early August, you're on. Keep in touch and I'll have a crack at it with you. Look forward to it.
    Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try and check it out before you come up.
    J

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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    You might investigate the possibility of using a 10 footer, or even an 11 foot rod for that exercise, longer cast than 9 footers.
    Cheerrs have fun Max

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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    Thanks for the tip Max but I have one rod only (9ft 7/8 wt). I'll give it a whirl anyway.
    J

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    Jack_Lives_Here
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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    Theres been some nice fish caught off the rocks at Scarborough. Late afternoon lowtides the go. Nice easy fishing and no swells to dodge.

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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    A definite goto spot Scarborough, I haven't heard of many fish around though. You know otherwise I take it? Thanks I will be sure to check that one out.
    Regards
    J

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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    I take it you are here. Try Two Rocks, might be a difficult cast, bring your wet suit but there is a hole on the south side on the north rock. And you could try the Yanchep lagoon reef.
    But things would be better along this coast with a longer rod. I'm after a 15 footer 10/11 weight, throwing a 600gn powdered tungsten AirFlo head.
    Soon be here I think.
    I'm also looking at the possibility of long casts at the narrows, and other places, like the jetty at carnarvon and around Cuvier, off camp rock and the 13 mile for starters, then all the way to the north point. Be a blast off high rock at Quobba, and it might be worth a chuck at the Caves and Red Bluff. There are some monster tailor around those spots. I want to get there before Xmas. Cheers Max

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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    My error, probaby let a bundle of cats out of bags. Max

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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    I think so Max, I'm in Brisbane and haven't heard of most of those places. Thanks anyway.
    J

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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    mate I have been getting some small tailor off the sea way late at night on the incoming tide. I am still to crack it for a big one but I think this spot holds some large fish I have been busted up on more than one outting. The other strange thing is thay have been deep. red beach can also be a good spot .

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    Re: Tailor from the shoreline

    Thanks Shaun, I've had my eye of Red Beach also. Early morning? I wasn't sure if they came in that close?
    Regards
    J

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