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Thread: Hinze Dam Red claw

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    Hinze Dam Red claw

    Just Wondering, are there any redclaw, yabbies or shrimp in Hinze Dam?

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    Re: Hinze Dam Red claw

    Only one way to find out!!! Have been wondering the same thing myself, plan to take a couple of traps next visit, watch this space, Cheers, Jamie.
    My PB's - Have Photos of most of them.

    Flathead - 98cm - Bait - Tweed River
    Spottie Mackerel - 105cm - Bait - Palmy Reef
    Australian Bass - 48cm - Spinnerbait - Spot X
    Yellowbelly - 48cm - Yellowbelly - Jackall - Sommerset
    Bream - 38cm - MF40 - Nerang River
    Whiting - 40cm - Bait - Nerang River
    Jack - 40cm (Pitiful I Know) - Live Bait - Coomera River
    Barra - 104cm - Storm Pro Paddle Tail - Mondy

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    Re: Hinze Dam Red claw

    ive herd of a few people catching them on a rare occasion.(yabbies)


    bron

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    Re: Hinze Dam Red claw

    I'll give it a go soon, am trying to concentrate my fishing in the local 30mis to home see what happens thanks

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    "When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained.-- Mark Twain"


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    Re: Hinze Dam Red claw

    Just been reading the fine print at the back of my Hinze license and it states that "nets, pots and cages' are prohibited". I don't know if this is only referring to fish/fishing in the dam or any type fishing/catching type activity. - Richard

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    Re: Hinze Dam Red claw

    Quote Originally Posted by rc@hinze View Post
    Just been reading the fine print at the back of my Hinze license and it states that "nets, pots and cages' are prohibited". I don't know if this is only referring to fish/fishing in the dam or any type fishing/catching type activity. - Richard
    Richard,
    I would suggest for clarity you can contact Qld Boating and Fisheries Patrol on the Gold Coast and ask them about using opera house traps for redclaw on Hinze Dam.

    If you paid for the Freshwater fisheries permit then you are entitled to use any of the Stock Impoundments. Then again its always been the rule "conditions apply".

    See what they say and then you will know 100%.

    Hope this helps you
    Cheers

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