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    GPS Marks for the 50s

    Hi all

    Planning to be offshore on Sunday and heading for the 50 fathom reef.

    There seems to be a number of GPS marks that are quite confusing point to different locations.

    Does anyone have a reliable GPS mark to head to for this?

    Not looking for Spot X but don't want to head off on a wild goose chase either...

    Just something that will get me close and then I will sound around

    Cheers

    Blair

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    Re: GPS Marks for the 50s

    80 - 90m will have you in the 50 fathom region and roughly 32kms east of the seaway.

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    Re: GPS Marks for the 50s

    Thanks Wags

    So exactly east?

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    Re: GPS Marks for the 50s

    come on Mike give him one of your marks

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    Re: GPS Marks for the 50s

    Quote Originally Posted by MEGA'bite View Post
    come on Mike give him one of your marks
    Maybe he'd like me to drive his boat too....

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    Re: GPS Marks for the 50s

    Quote Originally Posted by blairv70 View Post
    Thanks Wags

    So exactly east?
    Directly east of South Straddy and directly east of the Gold Coast.

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    Re: GPS Marks for the 50s

    Quote Originally Posted by blairv70 View Post
    Hi all

    Planning to be offshore on Sunday and heading for the 50 fathom reef.

    There seems to be a number of GPS marks that are quite confusing point to different locations.

    Does anyone have a reliable GPS mark to head to for this?This question is contradicted by next question

    Not looking for Spot X but don't want to head off on a wild goose chase either...

    Just something that will get me close and then I will sound around

    Cheers

    Blair
    I believe I have filled the brief. The power of GOOGLE is an amazing feature. All of these pages will put you in the vicinity of the area you want to fish in.

    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/sho...line-off-Goldy

    http://www.bcf.com.au/gps-marks/qld.aspx

    http://www.sportsfish.com.au/pages/b...ueensland.html

    http://fishingmonthly.com.au/Article...back-to-Winter - this one even explains what the author fishes for and how.

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