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    Question Planning nerang river trip

    Im planning of going out to the nerang river in my tinny this sunday 6th April and am TRYING (Struggling) to plan my trip now, these are my plans:

    -Launch boat at about 6-7 (Taking only worms and lures)
    -Go to the council chambers to try catch some whiting If im catching some ill stay for about 1-2 hrs unless there thick ill stay all day.
    -If not catchin any, move to out front of TSS and try for some more whiting.
    - After this i want to try using only lures for the first time
    - im planning going to the isle of capri rockwall with H/B and S/P lures as ive been told about this spot.

    Does this sound like a good start?????

    Also, I dont think i have enough spots if say i catch nothin at all of these....any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.....

    INFO:im only fishing around these areas as im only 15 so only allowed to drive a 6HP legally and cant travel large distances.

    THANKZ!
    "The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't."

    Cheers, Dylan

    PB's

    Bream: 40cm - Whiting: 41cm - Flathead: 62cm



  2. #2

    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    Anyone got some ideas???
    "The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't."

    Cheers, Dylan

    PB's

    Bream: 40cm - Whiting: 41cm - Flathead: 62cm



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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    personally i have not fished this area but what you said sounds fine also try throwing a sx40 or other small minnow shaped lure over little sand banks or small drop offs, i thought i should comment as no-one else has.

    regards,
    keechie
    Breaming is my LIFE!!!

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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    Quote Originally Posted by Keechie View Post
    personally i have not fished this area but what you said sounds fine also try throwing a sx40 or other small minnow shaped lure over little sand banks or small drop offs, i thought i should comment as no-one else has.

    regards,
    keechie

    lol, thanks,

    It doesnt seem to be a very good topic....not getting any replys....anyway...hopefully they'll come!!
    "The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't."

    Cheers, Dylan

    PB's

    Bream: 40cm - Whiting: 41cm - Flathead: 62cm



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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    hey dylan

    well it does sound like a good plan althoug last time we went fishin we caught a total of 0 though we should go pik up a few more lures and go around the spots you menchined. also we should go look for a flatty or some trevally.

    hope we do alot better this time

    tom

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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    Quote Originally Posted by coomera-champ101 View Post
    hey dylan

    well it does sound like a good plan althoug last time we went fishin we caught a total of 0 though we should go pik up a few more lures and go around the spots you menchined. also we should go look for a flatty or some trevally.

    hope we do alot better this time

    tom

    Yeh, it sounds gd, Us going fishing this sunday catching heaps......



    I was thinking....Maybe trying up around some of the mangroves near Jupiters Casino and Pac Fair....but u have to go 6Knots the whole way ... anyone fished up round there before....got any results????

    Please help!
    "The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't."

    Cheers, Dylan

    PB's

    Bream: 40cm - Whiting: 41cm - Flathead: 62cm



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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    Dylan you dont say at what ramp your putting your boat in.
    Here are some suggestions.
    Use isle of capri boat ramp it is central to were you want to go.
    At this time of year i would not go any further downstream than the chambers for whiting as it is to late in the season.
    The area between the chambers and the green beacon south of the isle of capri bridge has been good latley.
    Try the rock wall near isle of capri bridge on top of tide with your lures .
    The first hour of the run out try the southern side of the red beacon at the chambers for your whiting.
    hope this gives you a start.cheers wayne

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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    Quote Originally Posted by youngy View Post
    Dylan you dont say at what ramp your putting your boat in.
    Here are some suggestions.
    Use isle of capri boat ramp it is central to were you want to go.
    At this time of year i would not go any further downstream than the chambers for whiting as it is to late in the season.
    The area between the chambers and the green beacon south of the isle of capri bridge has been good latley.
    Try the rock wall near isle of capri bridge on top of tide with your lures .
    The first hour of the run out try the southern side of the red beacon at the chambers for your whiting.
    hope this gives you a start.cheers wayne

    Sorry Youngy, Im launching my tinny from my house in Sorrento, its on a canal so that should be quick and easy, thanks for all the other info, You know when u fish for whiting ...what kind of rig do u use??? a small sinker, long light trace and long shank hook??? or something more technical then that???? I know your THE MAN to be asking about whiting Youngy!
    Last edited by Gold_Coast_Chaser; 30-03-2008 at 08:55 PM.
    "The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't."

    Cheers, Dylan

    PB's

    Bream: 40cm - Whiting: 41cm - Flathead: 62cm



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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    ok wat bait r we taking on it or are we manly tryin the lures this trip
    The best place to fish is "in the water"

    tom

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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    Were only taking worms and Lures on this trip, try something different,

    When using the worms youngy, what rig do u use?? Light setup? Small sinker? Long light trace? Long Shank?? Do u use the red tube above the hook, becos i kno this has been used for Whiting b4?
    "The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't."

    Cheers, Dylan

    PB's

    Bream: 40cm - Whiting: 41cm - Flathead: 62cm



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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    Dylan i usualy only target whiting and don't go down behind the casino much but there are whiting in that stretch of river between the boat ramp and the casino you are a chance of catching bream,trevaly,jacks and cod along any rock walls in this area.
    I made a mistake in my last bit of advice it should read.
    Try the chambers for whiting on the first hour of the run out tide on the NORTHERN side of red marker on the house side of river. cheers wayne.

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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    Quote Originally Posted by youngy View Post
    Dylan i usualy only target whiting and don't go down behind the casino much but there are whiting in that stretch of river between the boat ramp and the casino you are a chance of catching bream,trevaly,jacks and cod along any rock walls in this area.
    I made a mistake in my last bit of advice it should read.
    Try the chambers for whiting on the first hour of the run out tide on the NORTHERN side of red marker on the house side of river. cheers wayne.
    Is this red marker the one that is also the start of the 6Knot section?
    "The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't."

    Cheers, Dylan

    PB's

    Bream: 40cm - Whiting: 41cm - Flathead: 62cm



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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    GCC, if the fish aren't biting, use the opportunity to explore new areas and try casting in areas that you wouldn't normally consider fishy. You might be suprised. Remember this...it may take a few outings before you catch a single fish on lures, but when you do, it will be more rewarding than all the fish you have caught on bait. Anyone can drop a prawn down and luck on to a fish, but using your skills to work an artificial and get a hookup is an unbeatable feeling. Keep trying. Its worth your time.

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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    Quote Originally Posted by Tetsuo View Post
    GCC, if the fish aren't biting, use the opportunity to explore new areas and try casting in areas that you wouldn't normally consider fishy. You might be suprised. Remember this...it may take a few outings before you catch a single fish on lures, but when you do, it will be more rewarding than all the fish you have caught on bait. Anyone can drop a prawn down and luck on to a fish, but using your skills to work an artificial and get a hookup is an unbeatable feeling. Keep trying. Its worth your time.
    Thanks Tetsuo, i will try new areas as often as i can, hopefully the fish are always biting so i dont need to though, lol! im sure they'll be times when there not! thankz !
    "The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't."

    Cheers, Dylan

    PB's

    Bream: 40cm - Whiting: 41cm - Flathead: 62cm



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    Re: Planning nerang river trip

    They area around the casino holds heaps of bream and a few jacks and trevally. Work the rock walls in the area with some lures like sx40's, SP's and don't discount surface lures too. I have been getting a fair amount of bream off the surface in that area recently.
    Keep smiling, It makes people wonder what you're up to.

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