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    Fishing The Wooli Area NSW

    Can anyone give me any info on fishing around the Wooli (Nsw) area,Im intending to head down there for a few days over xmas,will be staying at the Solitary Islands caravan park,went there a little while back but unfortunately a storm had gone through there and the place was a bit of a mess so I thought I would give it another try.
    Any info would be terriffic.

    Cheers
    Paul (The Deckie)

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    Re: Fishing The Wooli Area NSW


    Paul, are you bringing your boat? You will be able to launch off the beach at Minni Water without too much drama.

    I don't have any waypoints for there, but I do recall catching stacks (mainly snapper) about 20 minutes wide of Minni Water a few years ago, not much would have changed.

    Good whiting and flathead in the creek at Wolli, also a place not far from there called Jerusulem Creek......not sure of the spelling, has a healthy population of Australian bass.

    Will pm you when I find out more.

    Roz
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    Re: Fishing The Wooli Area NSW

    i fished wooli at easter last year andcaught a nice 70cm lizard and there washeaps of whiting ,bream, and small flatties,longtom,and huge stingrays right behind the camp area were your going to stay. this place is great i left my tinny in the water and camped right on the water . itwas a matter of jumping in the boat and catching fish in minutes. b dowdy....

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    Re: Fishing The Wooli Area NSW

    Roz,
    Yep will be taking the boat,when we were there last (earlier this year) they had a storm come through the creek was filthy (brackish) from all the run off,but it looked like a really good flathead/whiting spot as bdowdy said dont think I will be travelling out the mouth,want to spend a bit of time in the creek with Mitchell and get him used to a fishing rod,never to early to get him started.Any info yo can give me would be really helpful.

    bdowdy,
    That sounds like a good idea leaving the boat in the water,only thing is though we will be staying in a cabin and there a bit far from the water,gotta watch those people around that Grafton /Coffs area LOL!!!!!!!!

    Thanks for your input.

    Cheers
    Paul

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    DaveSue_Fishos_Two
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    Re: Fishing The Wooli Area NSW

    Hey Paul

    Sue and I had a couple of weeks at Wooli in January last year. A really beautiful place and some good fishing. If you like oysters, they sell beauties at the co-op shop. If you're considering venturing outside of the creek be very, very cautious of the bar!
    Sue and our son went on a trip to the solitary's on board Stan Young's charter boat. Absolutely fantastic time they had and I think it was only about $80 for a half day. The catch is shared between the customers and their is heaps for all. And Stan knows that area like the back of his hand. A top bloke too, I can't recommend him highly enough.
    If you're heading down from Qld it pays to check out NSW fishing laws. They are quite different to ours eg: no cast net. You will need to get a license too I think.

    Cheers
    Dave

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    try fishing around the island behind the cop shop and theres a oyster rack there youll pick the young fella some good fish there on the runout tide. also keep an eye on the kids when we were there a dingo was seen in the camp. but other than that its agreat place, good pub, good pizza,great offshore charter( CAUGHT HEAPS OF KINGIES AND A MARLIN WITH STAN).just anice small town. bdowdy..

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    Yep, I can certainly back Dave aka Reel Nauti up with regards to Stan and his charter.

    A group of us have gone out with him for the last two years now, and he does not stop trying all day and is only too happy to explain if you ask. Wooli Dive Centre (and charters). If you're looking for digs (other than the van park) Stan will be able to sort that for you too.

    Seamus

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    Re: Fishing The Wooli Area NSW

    G'day Paul,

    We're heading to Minni Water 17th Dec for 3 or 4 weeks with our new RipTide, been the the last few years and have caught some really good fish - snapper, trag, pearlies, Venus Tuskies, flatties and hooked into a huge marlin last year...Getting some new marks from a mate that will put us on some rather large (by reputation) Amberjack, Sambos and kingies...happy to connect when we get down there and share some marks, prefer the beach launch at Minnie to the bar at Wooli...less adrenaline rush...PM me if you want to chat further

    Cheers

    Rhys
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    There's no fish at Wooli, you must all be mistaken.
    The locals won't let tourists in.
    The dingo poulation has been known to take small children.
    There is no shops and if there were they wouldn't sell to tourists.
    The van park is infested with dropbears.
    There's no fish (the occasional Grinner is all)
    The road in is hardcore 4wd.
    The people there are often heard to whistle the tune from Deliverance.
    You have to boil all water before you drink it.
    The Mosquitoes are the size of Starlings.
    There's no fish (except for toadies and green eels).
    It's really expensive.
    The bar is the most dangerous in NSW (the beer garden ain't real flash either).
    There's no fish.

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    Re: Fishing The Wooli Area NSW

    Now come on Punkin...this is Ausfish..we are meant to give our mates good info and help people in the right direction.... ...aren't we
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    Beauty Punkin,sounds just like the sort of place for a holiday,dingoes hey,mite be a few less mouths to feed by the time we leave and no fish is good,atleast I have an excuse now when I return with no fish in hand.

    Cheers
    Paul

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    Re: Fishing The Wooli Area NSW

    It's even worse than that, Paul.
    Would you believe the hold the Goanna Pulling World Championship there every year?

    I ask you, what sorta community prides themselves on being expert Goanna pullers?
    God knows what they do with the product? Probly put it in the town water or something....Nah, Yamba's a much better spot for the family.

    Wooli's a dry community too, you're not allowed to even take light beer within 25km's of the town


    we are meant to give our mates good info and help people in the right direction....
    Just tryin to help my fellow Ausfishers not to make a terrible, terrible mistake.

    I believe they still practice headhunting in the hills around that area

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    Re: Fishing The Wooli Area NSW

    Good on ya Punkin...I s'pose it is a little backward down there , I've still never seen a goanna pulled...must be a sight...
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    Looks like Im gunna have to take me chances,youre not a local there are you punkin? I know we had chinese at the bowls club last time we were there and it was the best bloody chinese I have ever had.
    Goanna pulling sounds interesting,never heard of that before!!!!!!

    Cheers
    Paul

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    Re: Fishing The Wooli Area NSW

    Yeah Paul, the chinese is worth going for on its own...hhhmmmm....fooood...and they don't cook ferrule cat's although I've seen a few bunnies on the river side at dusk...
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