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    Low tide sand bar

    Which creeks in south-east Qld have sandbars at low tide that cross the creek or lock the creek
    Thanks

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    I am guessing Currumbin????????????????????????

    Tallebudgera????????????????????

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    Yep tallebudgera is a good spot i used to live on the goldy till i moved to brissy

    Cheers
    Billy (The crazy kiwi)

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    IRM, can ask why you ask that?

    Mike

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    Theodolite Creek gets pretty shallow on a big low. The channel is ankle deep
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    Hays Inlet entrance has very skinny water on a big low. sand bars and rocks.

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    Marlin Mike - I'd like to spin some water that becomes land-locked on low tide to see what turns up.

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    Heya Si yes very good too mate awesome at low tide...me and yellowjack went out yesterday morning 3:30am hahaha couldn't see a thing well unless ya had a torch of course lmao...and the bite's were on!! damn thats a hot spot especially early morning on dead calm the fish are teaming shhhhh hahahahaa

    Cheers
    Billy (The crazy kiwi)

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    Eprapah Ck

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    Unrelated, but Billy, is that Maui I see?? I've been trying to get hold of my grandmother's jawbone for years.... just not sure whether he used it on a paternoster or what?

    related- The mouth to bells creek can get very, very shallow on a low, especially if we haven't had rain for a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by IRMC000 View Post
    Marlin Mike - I'd like to spin some water that becomes land-locked on low tide to see what turns up.
    What? spin some water?

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    Yes Si you know very well - flick lures around and work the area to see what lives there
    Quote Originally Posted by Si View Post
    What? spin some water?

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    Head up into Elimbah creek Dave, plenty of holes between the sandbars there and its pretty close.
    Jack.

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