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    Fishing Tangalooma!

    Hey,

    I visit Tangalooma every year around december and was Just wondering what would be the best places to fish Moreton Island (relatively close to the resort) on foot, or close to the resort in a small tinny.

    All help appreciated!!
    "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: Fishing Tangalooma!

    I have fished a bit at morton island
    if you want to catch snapper legal by 2 3 cm
    dusk at the Tangalooma wrecks only 5m off shore squid/pillys pippis if you can get them .There are a lot of kingys/macks/tuna/preditors
    especially north of wrecks towards curtin and further to bulwer
    there is also a drop off before curtin as you are coming up
    the island
    South plenty of sand weed some rock but not much
    can give one or two gps marks


    W2F

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    Re: Fishing Tangalooma!

    Quote Originally Posted by work2fish View Post
    I have fished a bit at morton island
    if you want to catch snapper legal by 2 3 cm
    dusk at the Tangalooma wrecks only 5m off shore squid/pillys pippis if you can get them .There are a lot of kingys/macks/tuna/preditors
    especially north of wrecks towards curtin and further to bulwer
    there is also a drop off before curtin as you are coming up
    the island
    South plenty of sand weed some rock but not much
    can give one or two gps marks


    W2F
    Hey, just a couple of questions on that.
    • So if i walk north on the beach up to were the wrecks are, i can cast from the shore using pillies/squid and get some fish?? I probably wont need the GPS marks as dont have a GPS system.

    • Also, if i wanted to take a boat over there, 5.5m stingray bowrider (not really designed for rough seas) would that be easy or if the wind got up a bit would it be a bit rough getting over and back???
    Cheers!
    "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: Fishing Tangalooma!

    You can cast from shore at wrecks not a prob

    Depending on where your leaving from and wind/tide direction
    I have 4.2 m I like to follow tide out and home again
    It takes me 35 min to 1 hour depending on wind
    but the fishing with a boat on morton is worth
    up to an hour trip on the bay
    for me anyway

    Have you a 4wd there is always the barge??

    W2F

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    Re: Fishing Tangalooma!

    Quote Originally Posted by work2fish View Post
    You can cast from shore at wrecks not a prob

    Depending on where your leaving from and wind/tide direction
    I have 4.2 m I like to follow tide out and home again
    It takes me 35 min to 1 hour depending on wind
    but the fishing with a boat on morton is worth
    up to an hour trip on the bay
    for me anyway

    Have you a 4wd there is always the barge??

    W2F
    Nar, dont have a 4WD, thought about that for our tinny because we didnt buy a tralier with our bigger boat, we just put it on our pontoon, are there any boat ramps over there that dont need a 4WD??? is there also place to park without going onto the sand????
    "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: Fishing Tangalooma!

    i find the jetty awesoem fun except for all the pike. throw out a live pike at night for the big fish that lurk around don't do it during the day as the coomerans will eat them.

    regards,
    keechie
    Breaming is my LIFE!!!

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    Re: Fishing Tangalooma!

    Quote Originally Posted by Keechie View Post
    i find the jetty awesoem fun except for all the pike. throw out a live pike at night for the big fish that lurk around don't do it during the day as the coomerans will eat them.

    regards,
    keechie
    Do you there offen Keechie???, Ive tried of that Jetty with very little success, what time of the year do u go, ive never caught a pike off there either??? all ive caught it bream and happy moments. any help on rigs/lures/baits?
    "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: Fishing Tangalooma!

    mate, ive seen mackeral, snapper, kingfish and all sorts of fish caught off that jetty, just take a few bait jigs with you and you will get as many hardiheads as you need for live bait. plenty of sharks caught off there at night as well....

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    Re: Fishing Tangalooma!

    The pike are pretty easy to catch at night, just drop plastics down under the lights. During the day, get onto the gangways and cast plastics underneath the jetty, as they don't venture too far from cover during the day. As keechie said, don't live bait during the day, all you'll do is hook the cormorants.
    Joel
    Fishing for the thrill, not for the kill

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    Re: Fishing Tangalooma!

    nope i don't go there too often i have only been once and that was last year in september but i am keen as to go again. While i was there i fished all day and finished at about 6:30 only because we stayed in one of the houses above tangalooma resort and it had no lights leading up to our rental house. back to the fishing any hardbodies or plastics will catch you a pike, i actually could catch them with my eyes closed and the lure hanging 30cm above the water there is so many. bream any flickbaits, powerbaits or gulps will pull them in as well as those new squidgy critters. i wouldn't recomend using hardbodies as they are quite expensive and 1 hit from a pike on 4lb will usually see the lure or plastic disapeared. ok baits, as you may of noticed i am not much of a bait fisherman and am more of a lure fisho. i did see some nice fish being pulled on hardy heads and our hardy head immitation lure was getting smashed. there was alot pulled on prawns but beware you will pull alot of undesized fish, squid pulled its fair share also. rigs depends on what you are targetting bream on plastics you will want 8lb max and hardbodies 8-12lb just too keep a few lures. Take a squid jig also plenty too be caught at some times. fishing for the bigger stuff i would probably go the rig you pulled that 90cm makeral on and about a 60lb leader because you often get a few big tuna swimming through there, even out of season. i hope it helps if you wan tany mroe help just simply reply.

    regards,
    keechie
    Breaming is my LIFE!!!

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    Re: Fishing Tangalooma!

    Quote Originally Posted by imnotoriginal View Post
    The pike are pretty easy to catch at night, just drop plastics down under the lights. During the day, get onto the gangways and cast plastics underneath the jetty, as they don't venture too far from cover during the day. As keechie said, don't live bait during the day, all you'll do is hook the cormorants.
    Joel
    Gangways???
    "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: Fishing Tangalooma!

    I have fished the wrecks many times from both the beach and a boat without success. Just south of the wrecks though, and before you get to the resort has produced heaps a fish all at different times of day and tides. This can be fished from the bank, and if you have a boat only 25 - 30 meters offshore. I have caught all types of reef fish and your standard bread and butter's. Have had a couple of bad days when only mother inlaws were bighting.

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    Re: Fishing Tangalooma!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gold_Coast_Chaser View Post
    Gangways???
    The large metal walkways that they can raise and lower on both sides of the jetty. They use them for getting passengers on and off the flyer/jet/express. They normally have a rope to keep people off them... can't say it's stopped me. You can get a good cast underneath the jetty from the gangways.
    Joel
    Fishing for the thrill, not for the kill

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    Re: Fishing Tangalooma!

    Quote Originally Posted by Micadogs View Post
    I have fished the wrecks many times from both the beach and a boat without success. Just south of the wrecks though, and before you get to the resort has produced heaps a fish all at different times of day and tides. This can be fished from the bank, and if you have a boat only 25 - 30 meters offshore. I have caught all types of reef fish and your standard bread and butter's. Have had a couple of bad days when only mother inlaws were bighting.
    Do u have a point on the beach you can tell me to line up with (For just south of the wrecks or how far south)???? I agree, ive fished the wrecks with no success.
    "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: Fishing Tangalooma!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gold_Coast_Chaser View Post
    Nar, dont have a 4WD, thought about that for our tinny because we didnt buy a tralier with our bigger boat, we just put it on our pontoon, are there any boat ramps over there that dont need a 4WD??? is there also place to park without going onto the sand????


    strictly 4wd as far as i know maybe black top (bitimen)at resort and houses around Tangalooma
    but its like everone is saying right time and tide is the key cause i have caught nice fish at all the spots i mentioned

    If not drift from wrecks to jetty allways catch something
    drifting at morton but dont be shy with lb of line
    I use 30lb braid with 40lb mono leader and still lose fish
    i keep telling myself its the mono not the fisherman
    maybe i should go heaver myself???

    W2F

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