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Karlbob
14-03-2004, 10:32 AM
Hi all,
Went out to Closeys, used to be Glasseys Fishing World this morning, my first time with my new fly rod, first time fly fishing period. Steve is a nice bloke and gave me a few pointers a set me loose on his ponds brimming with fish, bloody camera let me down so got no pics for ya, but have a look at the site, For learners this is a great place to have a flick and get the idea how to play a fish, was a reel eye opener for me. Got about 10 fish over the 4 hours i was there, mostly earlier in the morning. mosly Bacoo (probly spelt wrong ;D) very good fighting little fish. http://www.glassysfishingworld.com.au/

roachy
24-03-2004, 05:55 AM
how's it going i gathered that the place glasseys is in queensland im in sydney under protest but my family live in brissie and noosa might b up there in a few months give us the address so i can break my new rod in one other thing is fresh or salt i have two reels one for each
thanks roachy.

vp3
03-04-2004, 02:44 PM
You can find Glassies on the Beenleigh / Tamborine Road fantastic place. Have a ball.

shazz
19-12-2005, 12:34 PM
Anyone been out to Closeys recently? Have some family members coming up from NSW and was going to give it a try, anyone got any info??

Canoedle
25-01-2006, 09:31 PM
Havent been out there, but I did see Steve the owner on tv yesterday talking the place up, and recall him saying summer is the best time to head out there, Steve's a real nice bloke and will talk ya ear off about the place if ya have the time, and pulling a few nice sized bacoo sure beats practicing your cast in the park;)

gogecko
17-02-2006, 10:38 AM
new website is www.fishingpark.com.au

He has barra, toga, and bass as well as lots of other species.
Catch and release.

15 entry plus 40 per rod.
Ring first to check the ponds are open and not down for maintenance.


Andrew

Canoedle
18-02-2006, 10:08 PM
Cheers ;)