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help gathering yabbies or worms in the passage or on the goldie
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    Ausfish Bronze Member cobia's Avatar
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    Aug 2004

    help gathering yabbies or worms in the passage or on the goldie

    hey guys looking to go whiting fishing tonight and i think that u prety much need yabbies or blood worms to have a decent chance at success.

    not sure weather to fish the bribie passage or the gold coast regions yet


    Wear can i pump some yabbies or dig blood worms in these areas?

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: help gathering yabbies or worms in the passage or on the goldie

    On the goldie drive out to the spit and in the bay where the boat ramp is just to over to the right is a good spot and so is right around the left side. Thats assuming you dont have a boat.

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    Ausfish Silver Member RayDeR's Avatar
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    Dec 2005

    Re: help gathering yabbies or worms in the passage or on the goldie

    Any of the sandbanks in the Broadwater from Southport to Runaway Bay have yabbies.

    At low tide (and it needs to be low tide to pump them) you will probably see others pumpiung them or certainly where they have been.

    Ray De R

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    Ausfish Bronze Member cobia's Avatar
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    Re: help gathering yabbies or worms in the passage or on the goldie

    yeah mate i have a boat i might have to give it a go

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: help gathering yabbies or worms in the passage or on the goldie

    Plenty of yabby banks in the Bribie Passage for boaties and the land-based. If you have a boat then there are very good yabbies on the banks at Shag Island which is opposite Whitepatch, about half a kilometre upstream from the mouth of Ningi Creek. If you launch at Spinnaker Sound run up the passage and take the channel on the right hand side of the island. The best yabbies are in the first hundred metres of the sand banks just after you pass the end of the mangroves on the island. Good sized yabbies and a nice sand/mud mixture that makes for easy pumping. I've found that the further up the passage or creeks you go that the banks get muddier and more difficult to pump (for an oldie like me anyway)
    Cheers Freeeedom
    Last edited by Freeeedom; 22-03-2008 at 04:18 PM.

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