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    Moreton Island

    hey guys me and two friends are heading over to moreton in the april hols we are taking everything, spearguns beach rods tents eski etc just wondering what the camping fees are and where we can purchase them also any other info would be helpful.
    cheers jack

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2002

    Re: Moreton Island

    You can get all that info here http://www.moreton-island.com/how.html

    Cheers
    Steve.

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    Re: Moreton Island

    thanks heaps steve
    cheers jack

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    yeh doesn't say where to get them though
    come on guys bit of help here! Dont tell me you haven't been to moreton at least once in your life!
    cheers jack

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    Re: Moreton Island

    Ive been there don't remember having a permit but

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    Re: Moreton Island

    A permit is required to camp on Moreton Island. Camping & Vehicle Permits may be purchased from the Combie Trader Office.

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    Re: Moreton Island

    thanks predator
    i know there is another barge that leaves from whyte island is this correct.
    cheers jack

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    Re: Moreton Island

    The 'Moreton Venture' runs from Whyte Island (mouth of the Brisbane River) to Reeders Point near Kooringal and also to The Wrecks near Tangalooma. The Redlands Barge Service, runs between Cleveland and Reeders Point. All offer "Walk-on, walk-off" fares. Each crossing of Moreton Bay takes approximately two hours

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2002

    Re: Moreton Island

    Hi Jack,

    Sorry if I didn't make it clear - the Barge can take care of all permits, fees etc. that you need for the Island.

    Whereabouts are you going to Stay? - My opinion is that you have more options up Bulwer way - but the people chasing the big Tailor swear by Kooringal on the south. Though with your Spearing I guess you would be interested in the Wrecks or especially North Point where all the rocks are.

    Cheers
    Steve.

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    Re: Moreton Island

    Jack,

    Obviously your mates will tell you this but you cant spear at the wrecks at Tangalooma or at the Jetty.

    You can however spear at the wreck at Bulwer and the headlands around the North.

    You probably realise this but I'd hate to see you get caught and give us spearfisherman a bad name with the locals.

    Bugman

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    Re: Moreton Island

    hey mate well we were thinking of camping near tangalooma wrecks as i can cast a country mile with my new rod and we were just just gonna take it easy there chuck the rod in the rod holder and relax. So were thinking par of moreton where the water it a lot quiter like near the wrecks. Unless there is it is probable that there will be tailor in which case anywhere near the surf. I probaly wont be spearing and im not sure my mate is too bothered either. We would be camping two nights 3 days. We have a lot to carry so cannot walk far from the barge (another reason why wrecks was good) anyone caught anything decent at the wrecks?
    cheers jack

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2002

    Re: Moreton Island

    The Bulwer wrecks are within walking distance (a couple of k's) of Tailor Bite - the north of the Island - you are more likely to get Tailor there. The west side of the Island fishes well for Flattys and Whiting. Most times I have found that the lizards are very close in to the shore.

    But If you want Tailor - then it's Tailor Bite or the Eastern Beach. Sounds like Bulwer may be an option worth considering. 8)

    cheers
    Steve

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    Re: Moreton Island

    Jack,

    To tell you the truth - the fishing at the Tangalooma wrecks is pretty ordinary - even from a boat. From the shore it's pretty well shite. The Bulwer wrecks fish better from the shore and camping is pretty close. No facilities like at Tanga though.

    Brett

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    Re: Moreton Island

    thanks fellas
    spose bulwer it is then so anywhere along the surf beach there should be tailor ay, we would be using pillies for bait most of the time. Just another question, which barge would we need to catch to get to bulwer wrecks? Scarborough or whyte island and is there a website for it?
    cheers jack

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2002

    Re: Moreton Island

    Hi Jack,

    The Kombie Trader out of Scarbourough is the one you are looking for. once you get off the boat, walk north about 500M and you will find a camping ground. There is a Gereral store and an excellent bait and tackle shop in Bulwer itself so getting Pillies & ice etc. wont be a problem (keep an eye on the quality though) you don't have to stay at the camp grounds, but there are some facilities there so it might be preferable.

    Two weeks ago we were pulling Tailor, Dart and a Longtom out of absolutely flat water at Tailor Bite, so you don't have to have surf - although it will help. You can catch flathead and Tailor with the same pillie setup - you just use a different approach. For the flatties, stand well back from the shore and cast about 10 metre out (really close in - it's hard to believe it - but that's where they are) Just a slow retrieve and work your way up the beach giving attention to any gutters or little features. Do that from the Campground and head north and when you have rounded the point, start going for the tailor - they will be further out. Using the same close in technique I have caught flathead on hardbody lures as well.

    I haven't fished the Island a lot yet - only about two weeks worth, but I stay with locals who have been there for 20 years plus and that is the advice they gave me - so far it's been well worth listening to

    Cheers
    Steve.

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