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  1. #16

    Re: scary stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by Plastic_Magic View Post
    Now I would have s###t my self. I have heard of them up there and down the Boyne River where it runs through benaraby but have never experienced one yet and dont want to. Did ou catch any fish while you where there?

    just little stuff bream,mosses cod but im going up to the old bridge this weekend near calliope heritidge village there i here there have been jack and barra running through

    cheers nath




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    Ausfish Bronze Member GregM's Avatar
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    Re: scary stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by barkers creek View Post
    you know the main bridge near the power staion in gladstone its the next bridge up i think they call it the anibranch bridge.so yer not very far at all,but speacking of it have u tried the calliope old bridge rite out at calliope were they have supossed to be getting jack and barra?

    cheers

    Well I'll be buggered. I have spent a lot of time on the banks there fishing. Sometimes even knee deep in mud with the cast net, never at night but. I think I will be keeping one eye on the water and one eye on my rod from now on.
    I not really sure where the old calliope bridge is out at calliope but I am really keen to give it a go if there is the chance of some good fish. Can you give me any more details of how to get there. is it off the dawson highway somewhere? Cheers mate

    GregM

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    Ausfish Platinum Member rando's Avatar
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    If you know they are in the area I would not be taking any chances Day or night, there is a reason they have been around for a couple of million years..... they are bloody good at sneaking up on things!!!!!

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    Ausfish Bronze Member Kayak1's Avatar
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    Re: scary stuff

    GregM,

    The Old Bridge is on the Old Bruce Highway. Easiest way there and not to get lost is turn off the highway just north of the Calliope River bridge and go past the Historical Village and head down to the camping ground.
    Fishing can be very patchy as it gets a lot of attention. You need a tidal run through to stir up any action. A 3.6mtr tide will just run through the causeway up stream, so plan your outing to co-incide with a suitable tide. Incidently, tide time is approx 1 1/2hrs behind Gladstone depending on the size of tide.
    Local nasties besides crocodiles (several confirmed sightings last summer) include Box Jellies (personnally sighted as big as 2ltr ice cream containers), Bullrouts, Happy Moments, broken bottles, tangled messes of old fishing line, plastic bags and various other rubbish left behind by inconciderates. Yeah, I'm a local and the mess makes me cranky.
    BTW, no barra at present and the jack have gone quiet. The old story--- should have been here last month, I got 5 barra and a number of jack with the best red toothy at 52cm.

    Regards,
    Steve.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member GregM's Avatar
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    Re: scary stuff

    Steve,
    The old story--- should have been here last month
    Aint that always the way it goes with fishing. Thanks for the info mate, I might have to go and check it out one weekend.
    Cheers

    GregM

  6. #21

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    just came back to brissy from up there and was just talking about the very same thing. 20 years ago i remember a photo in the local paper that showed 2 crocs lying on the bank of a farmers dam down towards miriam vale and bloke that worked at the smelter did all his prawning around mangrove jacks in the boyne, said it wasn't uncommon for him to get small ones in his drag net and at the time i thought nothing of diving in the river or wading chest high across at the gravel bar up at benaraby in the middle of the night. how big does a little croc grow in 20 yrs? and how many to a hatch and successive hatches?. a friend that lives at tannum told me of a young bloke fishing at mangrove jacks at night awhile ago got chased by a sizable one- his mother said it had to be true as he ran all the way home leaving all his gear behind. if you see those signs i'd take heed. i did a lot of camping/fishing up in NT back in the 80's and the same place we set up camp was also where they chose to sunbake at certain times of the year just cos you don't see them doesn't mean their not there and my guess is you'll hear more of this occurance.

  7. #22

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    those snapping geckos certainly stain the jocks when they sneak up on you like that. i've had a few close calls in my time growing up in nth qld, time to start turning a few into handbags again i think!

  8. #23

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    Any updates on the fishing at the old calliope river bridge at the moment? Im keen to try it.

    Thanks

  9. #24

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    Wow, what a story..I'd have thrown my underpants at him - that would have turned him back towards deeper water.

    Seems to be an explosion in population in the last few years !
    If men are from Mars, and women are from Venus, politicians must be from uranus ?

  10. #25

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    Wow, what a story..I'd have thrown my underpants at him
    I'm sure that would be deemed as cruel and unusual punishment.

  11. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little grey men View Post
    I'm sure that would be deemed as cruel and unusual punishment.

    Now why would you say that ?
    I have no doubt they are ecologically sound...
    If men are from Mars, and women are from Venus, politicians must be from uranus ?

  12. #27

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    holly,
    Have skied, fished, crabbed, camped that river for 15 years, never even thought about a croc. There has been a lot of rumours over the years but no evidence in Gladdy or further south for a fair while. Sure it wasnt your dog. Have seen heaps in the northern narrows so I wouldnt doubt it. I just thought there was a magical line they didnt cross.

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