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beefaman
21-01-2003, 12:40 AM
Guys
Was just wondering if anyone could tell me of some land based options in the Brisbane region for Soft Plastics??? Have just recently gotten into the sport and was after some places to have a go at.
Cheers
Beefaman
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kevinnugent59
21-01-2003, 12:58 AM
Originally posted by beefaman
Guys
Was just wondering if anyone could tell me of some land based options in the Brisbane region for Soft Plastics??? Have just recently gotten into the sport and was after some places to have a go at.


G'day Beefa

There's quite a few options for us BrisVegans. The boys say the canals down Raby Bay work well. I personally have fished the broadwater at Southport (opposite side over past Seaworld) with some success. The's the canals in behind Surfers. The Coomera and Tweed Rivers have pretty good access for pedestrians. Then there are the jetty's at Southport Spit, Jacobs Well and the sea wall at Southport.

Sorry, but I am assuming you can get around to these sites - some are 45 mins drive down the Coast from me.

Regards
Kevin
p.s. message me anytime if you want to know anything about Brisbane Breaming - if I don't know I can normally find out.
:)

beefaman
21-01-2003, 01:02 AM
Kev,
Travel isn't a problem. Have driven miles to go fishing before. And will continue to do so.:D

mike_mad_fisho
21-01-2003, 01:17 AM
gday
i am one of the guys who go fishing regulary in the raby bay canals and that tarpon was caught in the canals and we r starting to see some nice jacks from the rocks but havent yet caught one but there are some nice bream there.
thanks michael.

beefaman
21-01-2003, 01:21 AM
Mike, are you in a boat, or on foot fishing the canals?
Just want to try some new places to fish.
Cheers

mike_mad_fisho
21-01-2003, 01:48 AM
gday
that was in a boat but that was a once of thing as i dont have a boat but mainly we go buy foot somtimes we goto the cleeland point near the light house and we oicke up some huge longtoms on laser pros and softies they were aboout a metere long
thanks michael

beefaman
21-01-2003, 07:18 PM
Thanks Mike.
Have been looking for some new places to wet a line, you know how it is. I don't mind driving a bit to get there, as thats all part of the adventure.
Cheers
Beefa:)

mike_mad_fisho
21-01-2003, 09:37 PM
gday
yeah me and my mates have the same problem we r just waiting till we can drive and buy a boat and we will be set lol.
thanks michael