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Thread: Moreton Island Flats fishing....? any good

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    Moreton Island Flats fishing....? any good

    hey guys,

    A mate and I are looking at a weekend away flyfishing and wondered how the flats around tangalooma or anywhere on moreton Island perform.
    Is it worth a trip or would we be a lot better off hitting fraser?

    any tips appreciated,

    Cheers,

    Ben
    Cheers,

    Ben

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    Re: Moreton Island Flats fishing....? any good

    If it wasn't a green zone it would be as good as you could get down at Kooringal area on Moreton Island. These days I would be looking at western rocks and yellowpatch areas with the fly gear. South of Tangalooma and Shark Spit there are some flats that hold some nice fish. There is also a very large tractor tyre in about 10 to 12 feet of water that nearly always holds some decent predators too.

    Jack.

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    Re: Moreton Island Flats fishing....? any good

    I tried Ben Ewa with soft plastics at Xmas and I was amazed that there were so many baitfish around but not much chasing them. I agree with tunticer, I think Yellowpatch would be a great spot to try. Good luck.
    Joel
    Fishing for the thrill, not for the kill

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    Re: Moreton Island Flats fishing....? any good

    Ratman pulled a couple of Cobes off a Manta Ray on the flats at Yellow Patch. I have not heard of big schools of Golden Trevs etc but there are quite often good Flathead up on the flats along most of the island
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    Re: Moreton Island Flats fishing....? any good

    Hi
    There were some pros netting the beaches around Yellow Patch. Not much left after they went through.

    Whichway

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    Re: Moreton Island Flats fishing....? any good

    Quote Originally Posted by whichway View Post
    Hi
    There were some pros netting the beaches around Yellow Patch. Not much left after they went through.

    Whichway
    That really saddens me. I've only been there once, but have been wanting to go back for some time. I saw the potential there for good fishing even as a 13 year old. Shouldn't Moreton Island's national park status protect it from commercial harvesting?????
    Joel
    Fishing for the thrill, not for the kill

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