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Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two
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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    Hi again.

    1: Motorway bridge has newly been expanded so now there are two bridges across the river. Good for a score of butter bream and your estuary species (flathead, whiting, bream).

    2: The rockwall along Oyster Bank Road has been productive lately. Earlier today I was fishing here and managed to catch a happy moment, which I avoided touching with my bare hands. A mixed bag once again a lot of Tarwhine, whiting, bream and flathead during the day and at night jewfish, cod and trevally.

    3: The mangroves just north of the Eudlo Creek entrance produce nice-sized flathead, whiting and bream. At night-time mangrove jack are biting here.

    4: Just inside Eudlo Creek during low tide can be worked for fresh yabbies as live bait.

    5: The Petrie Creek bridge south of Bli Bli is ideal for crabbing and estuary species. Also well-known as a hotspot for mangrove jack during the night. Be mindful there are a lot of snags to get caught up on around this bridge.

    Keenfisha

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    Ausfish Bronze Member 63eh's Avatar
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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    good info cheers

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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    I would like to thank you for this useful info on the Maroochy River. I arrive next week, from Vancouver Island in Canada, to stay at Cotton Tree until March and hopefully will be spending many hours fishing in this area. These maps and comments will definitely help. I did spend some time fishing in Pumicestone Passage a couple years ago and managed to catch whiting. bream, a couple flathead, and one queenie. If anyone is looking for a fishing partner I would be very happy to tag along.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    We spend hours finding the good spots only to have them aired all over the place.

    Thanks For Nothin
    Stack

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    im with you on that one stack . anyone else feel like giving up details on specific areas for catching jacks . didn't think so! Lol...( i know your trying to be helpful ). but somethings are better left unsaid .

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Hey.

    To all those attacking me let me just say: Hooked On Paradise. Yes, this magazine highlights all good spots in more detail and for a wider area. Stay tuned for GUIDE TO MAROOCHY RIVER - PART THREE.

    Keenfisha.

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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    Quote Originally Posted by stack View Post
    GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    We spend hours finding the good spots only to have them aired all over the place.

    Thanks For Nothin
    Stack
    These are not the only places in the river where jacks are caught, like he says it is a guide. Get over it. Jacks can be caught from the mouth to the upper reaches, he has only mentioned a couple of extremely well known spots that are heavily fished....
    Marty.

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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    I grew up in this area 30 years ago and if you think he's given away secret spots, you've got your hand on it. These are all well know by locals. I mean.... the Motorway bridge? C'Mon! I'll go a step further and say the reason why spot 2 fires is an underground pipe that flows out. Find that on the sounder.

    He's missed a couple of gun flathead, whiting and jack spots that I know of.

    Good on you for sharing.

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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    LOL pretty lame way to earn a few thanks. Its like a complete rip of this book i've been reading. Each for there own i guess.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    Google earth is available to anyone who wants to use it but that doesnt mean they should be doing all the hard work for those who show no iniative.I know these are readilly known spots but where do you draw the line when the throngs of weekenders who flock to the coast can just pull up to a couple of the other spots now circled on a pic that they just drove by at 20knots pissing me off regularly!!!!

    Stack

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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    they would probably get the same advice when they bought their bait.

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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    Quote Originally Posted by sandbankmagnet View Post
    they would probably get the same advice when they bought their bait.
    Not the point at all. That is still a word of mouth type of thing. Different to posting maps of google earth on the web. And taken from a book as well. Poor form. Tssk Tssk Booo!! Hiss!!

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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    keenfisha you are a good bloke for sharing this usefull information, just ignore all the selfish people having a go at you

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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    Booo!!! Hissss!!!

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    Ausfish Silver Member Lapras's Avatar
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    Re: Guide To Maroochy River - Part Two

    You could say that posting locations in this form is really no different than specifying the lure or SP. For someone like me who needs all the help he can get it is most appreciated.

    There is a chance however that by giving locations, and particularly accurate locations using GPS or Google maps, that one day you turn out to fish and someone else is standing or floating in your favourite spot - there is a big difference between that and a secret lure which never has a direct impact.

    Maybe just make your circles twice as big - half the fun is finding the fish.

    Dave

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