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I will go fishing on Sunshin Coast
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  1. #1

    I will go fishing on Sunshin Coast

    Hi, mate.
    I came Australia since 6 month ago. I had been fishing with the borrow rod. I got my rod and reel recently.So, I will try to go about Mooloolaba or herveybay on Sunshin Coast. My plan of this fishing trip is a couple days of between 22th Oct and 3th Nov but I still cannot decide this date.

    you would like to go fishing with me, your information of Sunshine Coast, your nice fishing tips on Sunshine Coast, etc.
    Please teach me and put a post.

    P.S. If I wrote down mistake words, I'm sorry.

    Cheers
    Tomo

  2. #2
    marlinqld
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    Re: I will go fishing on Sunshin Coast

    I am sure a member would be glad to help a visitor mate.

    I dont know the area up there so I am no help, but someone will post soon with some tips for you.


    Mike

    PS: Your english is fine mate

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    Re: I will go fishing on Sunshin Coast

    Tomo,
    Mate your English is way better than my Japanise good onya mate
    Rainbow Trout is NOT skittle flavoured fish.........

  4. #4
    a
    Guest

    Re: I will go fishing on Sunshin Coast

    Well done Thommo,
    U can spell better than most of us.
    Are you looking to fish from the shore or a boat and Sunshine coast and Hervey Bay are a bit of
    distance apart mate.

    I don't know much about hervey but I hear they have a very long fishable jetty.

    Sunny coast is full of great spots wheather your on the beech/Jetties or rock walls they all produce.
    Best to get some fresh bait and have a chat to the locals u see fishin, most of them are happy to give you some pointers.

    Good luck and welcome to Ausfish

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    Re: I will go fishing on Sunshin Coast

    Mate, there are plenty of spots around the sunny coast, I'd recommend you just grab your refidex and pick a spot you like the look of. I think the most important thing is to fish at times when you're not likely to encounter tourists and swimmers, like dawn, dusk and at night. Best of luck.
    Joel
    Fishing for the thrill, not for the kill

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