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    Lake Wivenhoe access???

    g'day people
    i was in brissy recently looking around for a nice place to relocate the family to after having enough of the central nsw lifestyle (dubbo) and i was amazed at the number and quality of stocked impoundments up there. most of these impoundments were in easy reach of the average joe for a day trip or a weekender.
    the dam i was blown away by was wivenhoe, this is one of the most spectactular looking lakes i had seen in my travels and was amazed to see the boat ramp facilities (logans inlet) totaly deserted, not a person in sight(thursday afternoon). it was then that i saw the boating restrictions and my jaw dropped, how the heck do you fish or cruise a lake of this magnitude(sp) with an electric motor only?? my tinny only has a small minkota of 27lbs thrust and to travel to the other side of this lake and fish for a while and then return back would be down right dangerous if a nasty southerly blew up.
    surely the powers to be could compromise and cordon off the southern end of the dam , make it a no-go zone while having a maximum horsepower limit for the rest say 50hp thus reducing the erosin factor of relentless laps in ski boats ( sorry skiers). our local dam (burrendong) is of simmilar size and has no restrictions even at its current level off stuff all% and it supplies water to a large population base as well.

    any how theres a point to discuss amongst us and lets invite comments from the authorities ( we know your watchin big-brother )

    cheers everyone swano( can't wait for the move to QLD)

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    For years we launched our boats at Billies Bay.
    Like a lot of other sites at Wivenhoe that perfect ramp has now been made into a no go zone. Wivenhoe has been well stocked by the local stocking groups for many years.

    Many people would love to enjoy the benefits of such a great waterway on our door step.

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    Wivenhoe is a magnificent impoundment with plenty of big fish on tap. All this within an hour of the Brisbane CBD. The electric only restriction does seem a bit over the top, as is the ludicrous $15.00 per week boating access permit. I dream of the day when I see more than half a dozen cars in the Logan Inlet ramp car park. It'll only happen when petrol moters are permitted. Maybe a speed restriction on the complete dam, similar to Cressbrook would be OK.
    Dale

    I fish because the little voices in my head tell me to

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: wivenhoe access???

    Yes would have to agree with all that is said here, I for one rarely fish this very nice dam due to the restrictions imposed, it all becomes too hard and as someone said down right dangerous when a strong southerly blows up when you are running electric only.

    Regards,

    THE BOMBER

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    Have to agree with the others and also dozens of my fishing mates.

    We would rather take our dollars to other locations where motor restrictions are not in force. Now thats a pity, as recreational anglers bring lots of money into many local economies. The surrounding areas of this amazing resourse, Big W, as we have affectionately named it, currently misses out on our hard-earned!!

    I for one would fish the area most weekends if motor restrictions were lifted.

    I have no probs with paying a boating fee....but I do take exception to the fee under the current system where electric only applies.

    The safety issue also comes into it. This is a dangerous water if a 20knotter blows in from the south and you are stuck somewhere under electric ony power. In these situations, I have no hesitation in dropping the outboard in and motoring back to safety. And I would actively fight against any subsequent fines imposed should I be busted for this.

    Randall.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Yep , the world is run by wankers.
    Even allowing 4 strokes in up to say 60 hp would do.
    I cannot see how letting all sorts in would affect the water quality though, seeing as Somerset dam flows directly into Wivenhoe and you can put anything you like in Somerset.
    I think they just like to keep us guessing as to whether any of them actually has a brain, there are about 6 dams in that general area and everyone of them has different rules. I think it is something like this.
    Cooby dam sale boats only - fishing is OK.
    Perserverance skiing is OK , no fishing.
    Cressbrook has fishing , no skiing, you can camp there but you are not allowed on the water before six in the morning or after 6 at night , even in summer, they fined some guy who camped there and went for a paddle in his canoe at quarter to 6.
    Sommerset - anything goes.
    Atkinsons dam (when there is any water in it) anything goes.
    Big W electric only.
    Confused - good , their plan is working.

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    G'Day Swano,
    I fully agree mate. Letting outboard motors to be run on Wivenhoe for fishing would see South-East Qld put on the world fishing map for sure. Imagine all of the overseas visitors that could come to enjoy the great fishing there & all of them spending money here on travel, accomodation, food, fuel, gear etc.
    Its funny how there are guides working most bass lakes, but not on Somerset or Wivenhoe (is fitsy still doing Somerset?). I spoke with one guide at the boat show last year & he said the fees imposed by the water board are rediculous to the point its not worth doing charters there.
    It would only take a stroke of a pen by a pollie to get this rediculous situation fixed & plant that pollie in the hearts & minds of all us fishos who would love to use that lake as well as the businesses who would benefit.
    Could see some great bass tournaments there, probably the most suitable lake to host an international comp, but not possible with all the rules, restrictions, access points being mothballed & the needless fees.
    Water quality cant be an issue cause you can run an outboard above & below Wivenhoe. So what is up with this water board?

    Who do we write to or ring to get something done?

    James

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    Ausfish Bronze Member macca's Avatar
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    Re: Lake Wivenhoe access???

    Yep guys I agree with everything said.

    Who or which body can we lobby to get some action ?

    Or would we be fighting a losing battle.

    Macca

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    I was informed by Gerry, one of the Rangers that patrols the Big W surrounds that the main reason for O/B bans were that it eliminates the possibility of a boat explosion and the subsequent ecological dissaster.

    Now blow me down!!! when was the last time anyone heard of a fire on board a fishing punt? Ski boats? Yes!! But fishing boats? May as well ban all boats on all water bodies then!!!

    Randall.


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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Lake Wivenhoe access???

    chill out QLDR's.....think yourselves lucky you've only go to go 5 mins further up the road and you've got S'Set or 1 hour in any direction to chose from any number of dams

    and don't be too hard on the authorities...if you push the wrong buttons you might find in the future you won't be allowed on the water at all

    PJ


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    Peter_J, that's a very poor attitude - be grateful for what little you have.

    No, I think fishermen and women should actively campaign for a better lot. In Queensland we are now excluded from 30% of the GBR and some fo the best inshore pelagic grounds in SEQ. People have to get together and make some noise to even the balance against the green movement.

    Join The Fishing Party, lobby your local member, write to the papers, fill out the RISs. I do and have done in the past. At least I have a clear conscience and can say I did something about it.

    APATHY IS THE ENEMY!

    Jeremy
    "The underlying spirit of angling is that the skill of the angler is pitted against the instinct and strength of the fish and the latter is entitled to an even chance for it's life."
    (Quotation from the rules of the Tuna Club Avalon, Santa Catalina, U.S.A.)

    Apathy is the enemy

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Lake Wivenhoe access???

    Quote Originally Posted by Randall
    I was informed by Gerry, one of the Rangers that patrols the Big W surrounds that the main reason for O/B bans were that it eliminates the possibility of a boat explosion and the subsequent ecological dissaster.
    Ecological disaster ? ??? >
    WTF ... I can't see that at all , we are not talking oil tankers here.
    So it is alright to have a so called ecological disaster in Summerset and let that flow into Wivenhoe , but we can't have one in Wivenhoe. Gimme a break..
    What ecology are we talking about , it is a man made environment, full of fish put in there by man , plus a few catfish and eels which are hardly endangered.
    To get a job making stupid decisions at one of these control boards, you just need a degree, common sense or even a brain are optional.
    Someone once gave me this appropriate analogy.
    There have been a million books written about sex and you can study them all, but if you have never actually done it you could hardly be considered an expert. 8) 8)

    PS. Jeremy, agree 100%.. I cant always say that.

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    Exactly Mr Hunt!!!!
    You would`nt be Mike would you?

    Good points buddy!!

    Randall.

    BTW...what a beautiful environment!!! Love this dam on a glass-out day.

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    With Bass and Bellies like this on tap.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Lake Wivenhoe access???

    No Randall , the name's not Mike, that's my cousin.
    I can be a bit of a C Hunt though, or so my mates tell me.

    I would love to stick my quinnie with its 60 hp 4st . merc in there and rip around , and fish too of course.
    If there is one thing they should definatley keep out it's Jet Skis.

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