Funny you should mention that Just having a chat about that today which wreck are you looking for . there is suposed to be the nielson and there is the captin nielson
hi Ausfishers,
Does Any One Know Of The Wreck The Neilsen Located In Moreton Bay , Any Gps Marks If There Is Any......
Thanks Wak69......
Funny you should mention that Just having a chat about that today which wreck are you looking for . there is suposed to be the nielson and there is the captin nielson
Dbsrods, The Captain Nielson I Think...
Hows it going wak69
i have sent you a pm with the coords
Russ
Hi Russ, Got Your Pm Thanks Again .........
Sam..
Good luck mate
you will have to let us know how you get on
Russ
I googled for hours trying to find it.
Eventually got it, the spelling is a tad different thats why google didnt pick it up for a while.
Kaptjain Neilsen- no wonder i couldnt find it spelling it normally
Mike
There is an old thread here
http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/showthread.php?t=64174
with gps marks and all
Cheers Chris
The wreck is quite small and is sitting in three chunks. The biggest chunk is actually the wheelhouse. The hull was towed away after it broke up.
It gets hammered by lots of fishos, so don't expect too much. I've dived it at night and there were a few decent fish on it.
like any other wreck , knowing where it is is only the beginning . knowing how to fish it is what matters
Jason.
... i only work to support my fishing addiction.....
Thanks For The Feedback Fellow Fishos And Good Luck.........
Cheers Sam.........
normally about 5 boats on it on any given weekend, and its the spot where i got the tuna in my avatar
I reckon there will be about 25 boats there next weekend..........
- Darren
Don’t be fooled into thinking the wreck is some secret spot x, during the weekends there can be quiet a few boats around it however if you fish weekdays you will usually have the place to your self and get better results. Most boat seem to fish live baits and burley looking for big cobes tuna cod etc which are definitely around but at times can be few and far between. I usually use plastics and drift the area (there are little patches around it that do well at times too) and usually pick up a couple of decent squire or a cod or two between the hordes of littlies. Keep in mind that the tide can really move through this area which can make it hard to fish. I have found around the tops and lows work for me as I can get my plastics down to the fish with out using a tonne of lead. Anyways give it shot see how you go.
Cheers Chris
Hi guys,
how about sharing the gps marks with all of us.