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Where to catch Hardyheads on Moreton Island
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    Where to catch Hardyheads on Moreton Island

    Has anyone here caught hardyheads on the beaches of Moreton Island?

    If so, could you let me know what beach please.

    Cheers,

    Bondy

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    Ausfish Bronze Member Bonus's Avatar
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    Re: Where to catch Hardyheads on Moreton Island

    Mainly from Comboyora point to Tangalooma. They like it more when the water is very calm with no wave action at all. I have caught thousands of them there over the past 35 years.

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    Re: Where to catch Hardyheads on Moreton Island

    What are you going to do with Hardy Heads? Long way to go just to get them!

    Cheers
    Leo

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Where to catch Hardyheads on Moreton Island

    Hmmmm hardy head fritters sweet as bro.

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    Re: Where to catch Hardyheads on Moreton Island

    I've netted plenty over the years between Craven Creek and the Sandhills
    ~~~><))))*>

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    Ausfish Bronze Member Bonus's Avatar
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    Re: Where to catch Hardyheads on Moreton Island

    The kookaburras on Moreton love them.

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    Re: Where to catch Hardyheads on Moreton Island

    Bonus, thanks mate.

    One more Drop, nah, not really a long way to collect a few. Moreton Island might be less polluted.

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    Re: Where to catch Hardyheads on Moreton Island

    Quote Originally Posted by bondy99 View Post
    Bonus, thanks mate.

    One more Drop, nah, not really a long way to collect a few. Moreton Island might be less polluted.
    No worries. Must have a decent sized boat eh?

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    Re: Where to catch Hardyheads on Moreton Island

    one more drop,

    I wish, but not by boat, going over by barge using specialised net (with permit from Fisheries and Marine Parks) to collect some hardyheads for a project at different locations, or try to.

    Bondy

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