Ningi Ramp is a good protected spot that does not get much traffic. Pretty secure parking with so many old timer locals nearby.
http://www.nearmap.com/?q=Ningi%20Ra...h&nmd=20120506
Other option is Sandstone Point, security is not as good for the cars as it is a popular place.
http://www.nearmap.com/?q=Sandstone%...h&nmd=20120506
Localities in the creek that are worth visiting are as follows:
oyster beds near the mouth
http://www.nearmap.com/?q=oyster%20b...h&nmd=20110728
Rock bar
http://www.nearmap.com/?q=rock%20bar...h&nmd=20110728
Oyster racks
http://www.nearmap.com/?q=oyster%20r...h&nmd=20110728
Rubble patches #1
http://www.nearmap.com/?q=rubble%20p...h&nmd=20110728
Rubble Patches #2
http://www.nearmap.com/?q=rubble%20p...h&nmd=20110728
Good flathead can be had anywhere in the creek, bream near any structure and there is plenty of that around, Summer whiting are usually threre in the depths of winter working over the muddy channels towards low tide and the first of the run in as it covers the dried banks. Wintertime Jacks are not uncommon around the rubble patches and oyster racks. Chances of good tailor marauding the creek are pretty good and if you want a parrot or two you need to be working the mouth over with worms or yabbies. Plenty of yabbies to be found on exposed banks.
Some seriously good fishing can be had in this creek mid winter, but I would not want to see any more significant rain between now and the event, the area copped about 100mm this week again.
I will be working the area over with artificials, mostly plastics or poppers. My go to plastic is a 65mm Squidgy Wriggler in Bloodworm colour on a #4, 1.5 to 3 gram jighead. My go to popper is a Ecogear PX45 or 55 prawn style popper. I will be fishing 6lb braid and up to 10lb leader, but usually it will be 6lb leader unless the tailor show up. I will also have a 80mm paddle tailed plastic on a 1/0 jighead for teasing flathead with.
Tides for the day are
05:10 EST 0.10m. Low Tide
10:52 EST 1.74m. High Tide
17:00 EST 0.10m. Low Tide
23:12 EST 2.09m. High Tide
05:34 EST Twilight begins
06:26 EST Sunrise
17:20 EST Sunset
18:13 EST Twilight ends
07:23 EST Moonset
19:30 EST Moonrise
This will give a peak bite period at 7am and from mid day to 2pm.
With the tide coming in I will be working over the upstream areas with the rise and come back in on the run out. Less paddling and more fishing. This is also dependent on rainfall between now and the event.
There is a lot of other structure i have not mentioned that produces XOS flatties on a regular basis for me but I will let you find them yourselves