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Cabbage Tree Creek Spots?
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    Cabbage Tree Creek Spots?

    Hey all, I am wondering where are good spots to flick sp's around Cabbage Tree Creek for Bream and Flathead?

    Cheers Tom

    PS - Map below is where I think looks good.

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    Re: Cabbage Tree Creek Spots?

    yeh those spots dont look bad. if u have a cast net try around the inside of the marina there and you should get heaps of livies. Try and find a spot where a boat has left the marina. The fish gather there to get away from the currents there.

    Dan

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    Re: Cabbage Tree Creek Spots?

    My haunt! Give the public ramp end of the marina a good flogging, heaps of bream around there. Also the ocean side of nundah creek (opposite side to what you have marked) is good for bream.

    Flathead can be had on the banks right from the mouth of cabbage tree creek down to where the first trawlers are moored opposite nundah creeek. The bank is shoaling up opposite baxters jetty at the moment, i reckon that might be a sweet spot for flatties.

    Just be warned, that there is some mighty big reefs at the mouth of nundah creek. If heading up there, the deepest part runs in a straight line from the red beacon to the little island (yellow line) but on mid to high tide you can hug the bank along the ocean side (green line, looks yellow). The red areas are where the reef is, keep clear or motor real slow. I have dragged a lot of boats out of there with broken shear pins. The blue lines on the map are flattie haunts, the pink lines a bream spots. Also saw some guys pulling in heaps of flounder today in the spot marked by white.

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