Hi all, Just wanted to get your thoughts on where you reckon are the best walk in fishing spots that can be camped at within a 5 hour drive of Brisbane.
This can include fresh or salt but must not involve a boat as I am looking for new spots to take the Connect boys (at risk boys program) for 3 day midweek camps where the fishing is 'really good'.
See http://www.su-connect.org.au/ for info on the program which many ausfishers have contributed towards over the past year by giving us their unused fishing gear and or new stuff as has been the case with some.
Again thanks to all that have supported the boys and our program. I have now completed my first year as assistant on the northside program and we have seen loads of progress and change in many young lives. Very encouraging indeed!! On the fishing front the boys have caught: flathead, bream, whiting, dart, tailor, mangrove jacks, bass, lungfish (huge one we threw back promptly upon realising what it was), telapia, catfish, eels, and more. No1 go-to lure was the ZMann Grubz for most species.
What's more we have a number of boys that never had caught a fish that now love fishing, others that improved out of sight and many that are keen for more and have now discovered the joys of fishing which is very special as some of their worlds don't see much joy of any sort.
We currently go to:
1. DI Point Teewah Beach for camp 1
2. Brissy River from twin bridges to Kholo Bridge for camp 2
3. Upper Mann River near Glenn Innes for our bushwalking camp 3 (inc 1 extra night)
4. A prawn farm down near Jacobs well on the southside of Brissy for work experience camp 4 (High School Camps only). ie so they get a reference to help them apply for jobs.
5. Any groups that do really well on the river/canoeing camp and behave well get an extra camp through the Mann/Nymbodia and on into the Clarence Valley/Gorge though I have not been on any of these as of yet.
So I welcome your ideas bearing in mind that we can't afford the petrol or time to go too far apart from the bushwalking camp as we get an extra arvo and night for the travelling on that one.
Note also that the reason we Canoe on the Brissy River is that it has rapids which provide challenge and make it exciting and is dam fed so has a reliable, consistent flow.
Merry Christmas to all,
Cheers and much thanks again to all of those wonderful supporters out there
You guys rock!!
Mal