Best SE QLD Rivers for bass fishing
Hi Guys,
I have started fishing rivers around south east queenland for bass, yellow belly etc. I have fished north pine river and have had success but looking for a new spot that i know will produce good fish. Have anyone got any good spots they would like to share. Cheers, Harry |
Google maps is your friend!
Muzz |
google earth/maps as mentioned above. it's heaps more rewarding to find fish through trial and error than being told by someone on the internet...
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Interesting.... Some people hey
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It is a very satisfying feeling when you follow a creek or river on google maps, find a launch spot and nail some fish on the scouting trip.
I would say that most creeks around Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast hold very healthy populations of bass. |
dont think anyone will share a "good" bass spot on a forum.. I sure as hell wouldnt:D
I went for scout the other week in some skinny water, found bass, tiny but bass none the less. Its all part of the fun. |
I remember when a friend took me for my first bass trip out the back of Tweed. We walked into a cow paddock and when he showed me the first puddle we were going to fish I literally thought he was joking it was that small. That was until I saw the first retrieve and the explosion that followed! Now I find so much enjoyment just heading out and finding new puddles myself.
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man you would have better luck getting blood from a stone than trying to get most people on this forum to share their prized bass spots
But i guess you can't blame a man for trying. |
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3 steps to finding good bass spots
step 1. open computer step 2. open google maps step 3 . look at Freshwater creeks and rivers, and never put up another post like this again. thank you. :):):):):):D:D:D:D:D |
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He is only 13 years old. Give him a break
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