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    Ausfish New Member
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    Freshwater eels

    I've been into fishing for quite some time and just watched something on fresh water eels. I was wondering where a good place to fish for freshwater eels in Qld area.? Whats the best bait to use in the areas. Even if you have just caught a eel without wanting too where was it? i think it could be a interesting catch..
    Maria

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    Re: Freshwater eels

    Lots at the golf courses around here, used to use pieces of meat mainly.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Freshwater eels

    I know this sounds funny, but try! Eel Creek near Gympie.

    Don't fish for them, but have seen plenty in there.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Freshwater eels

    Depends where you are mate. Could point you to a few spots on the southside of Brisbane that are plagued by em. As Rob said, red meat is the go. Cut up crappy steak or chops or something (Mum used to nail me for knocking off rump steak from the freezer) into strips and throw on a 1/0 or 2/0. Only problem though is you'll probably catch a few turtles, causing them significant damage in most cases.

    Ben

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    Re: Freshwater eels

    I WAS DOWN AT SCRUBBY CREEK [KINGSTON RD] A COUPLE OF
    DAYS AGO CATCHING LITTLE FISH FOR MY OSCARS TO PLAY
    WITH AND THERE A FEW PEOPLE THERE CATCHING EELS FOR SHARK BAIT. APPARENTLY SHARKS LOVE EEL ???
    YEARS AGO WE USE TO CATCH THEM EVERYWHERE.
    RED MEAT AND DONT LET THEM GET INTO THE WEED.
    LT

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    Ausfish New Member
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    Re: Freshwater eels

    Thanks guys i'll certainly be looking into going to Scrubby Creek for a bit of a fish, and some more information on the ones in southside brisbane. Never heard of eel creek but will certainly check it out...
    Maria
    keep up the good places
    if you dont want many people to know about a place you can just message me

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    Ausfish New Member
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    Re: Freshwater eels

    By the way i live on the Gold Coast
    Maria

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    Re: Freshwater eels

    Fish at night at Boondoomba Dam with worms, shrimps, yabbies etc. Caught a massive one on 4 pound braid trolling RMG poltergeist, took me over 20mins to get it to the boat.

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    Re: Freshwater eels

    Just about any creek, river, stream, that flows into the Pacific, that you can find should hold eels. Elvers (baby eels) can crawl up vertical concrete/rock walls to push as far upstream as they can.
    Their favourite food is crayfish but will eat just about anything that is alive or dead.

    Hope that helps,

    fitzy..
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    Ausfish New Member
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    Re: Freshwater eels

    Yeah the eels gtot the Saragossa Sea to spawn and then they apparently die, and the elvers swim back...
    Maria

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    SeaJay
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    Re: Freshwater eels

    Quote Originally Posted by MJA
    Yeah the eels gtot the Saragossa Sea to spawn and then they apparently die, and the elvers swim back...
    Only in the Americas. Around here they spawn in deepwater in the vicinity of Noumea and Vanuatu.

    Cheers
    David

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    Re: Freshwater eels

    hi there, on the gold coast there are a number of ares to catch eels, the lakes which surround robina are full of them, try around the Q-Super center and all water linking to there, they seem to be a lot more active during the night time. also the upper nerang river past weedens crossing at nerang has a lot. use the same techniques and again fish at nite. the upper currumbin creek and most other rivers and dams will have eels as they can travel accross land and dont need to be physically stocked, in oredr to become an angling prospect

    hope that helps

    good luck
    8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
    Cheers,

    Ben

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Freshwater eels

    In the brisbane river near jindalee bridge, oxley creek, rafting grounds....etc etc. Ponds and dams nearby. As everyone has said before they eat anything - fish strips and fresh water yabbies. I would never eat them from the river. Be prepared for some slippery knots!!

    Have fun!

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    Ausfish New Member
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    Re: Freshwater eels

    Thanks again guys and (didn't know that the eels from Australia spawn in Normea and Vanuatu) thanks for letting me know. Glad this site has been a big help..
    Maria

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Freshwater eels

    Hi Maria

    If you want a chance of catching a beauty my suggestion would be to try Lake Moogerah near Boonah.
    With the low water level the eels have been giving quite a bit of curry to a few people trolling lures around.
    1 of the funniest things to see is a 4-5 ft eel and 2 blokes in a canoe playing tug of war over a lure.
    Try your red meat as suggested but just some earthworms off the bank and you should not have to wait too long.

    Unfortunately it is a long time since Moogerah has run over so the eels have had a bit of a chance to put some weight on.

    Cheers
    Budgebass

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