hi
just wondering if the pine river/ near honibrook bridge has cleared at all of the snot weed? was land based last weekend and there was still some around
jsut wondering as to were to put the boat in the weekend ie pine or brissy
cheers
ryan
hi
just wondering if the pine river/ near honibrook bridge has cleared at all of the snot weed? was land based last weekend and there was still some around
jsut wondering as to were to put the boat in the weekend ie pine or brissy
cheers
ryan
I was last out there a week ago and the weed around the Redcliffe bridges was still very bad - it was virtually unfishable. Well up the river there was still a bit of weed but you could fish, even though you had to clean a bit of weed off your lines every time you pulled them in. It's possible that the strong winds and heavy weather we've had over the last few days will have dispersed quite a bit of it - here's hoping
Cheers Freeeedom
Hey buddy I was out last weekend up the further reaches of the pine fishing as the snot weed was pretty heavy down towards the bridge passed DWB (deep water bend) and beyond to dohles rocks and the bridges. I usually head up until you hit the yellow x marker when the winds, weed is too much. Some bream around but I would be putting in the brisbane river if it was me, but I am biased and love the brissy river and the wonders it holds. tight lines.. mossy
Cheers guys - brissy sounds like a go then at least till next time
Found there was quite a bit of snotweed in the seaway on wednesday also. Haven't seen any in the brissy. Ben
Dunno, but there was a good school of bait fish being worked by the birds on the south east side of the bridge as I went over this morning, the cormorants and pelicans were giving them a flogging.