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    The next stage of our holiday took us up to Queenslands Sunshine Coast for a week. On touching down at Maroochydore Airport we got off to a bad start after being informed that our prebooked hire car was not available - I was not a happy chappie !!!!

    After a $78 taxi ride we arrived at our Bella Casa apartments in the resort of Noosa Heads. The apartments were only a 5 minute walk from the beach so I planned to fish a couple of hours the next morning. I arrived on the beach just before sunrise and there was just the odd surfer and swimmer in the water.



    I had no bait so it was a case of trying different lures to see what worked. Well after about two hours nothing had worked so I gave it up as a bad job. I was fishing in my swimming shorts anyway so just decided to join the locals and go in for a plunge. Very warm and pleasant it was too swimming amongst all the bikini clad women LOL.

    I had no "insider" knowledge about this place but knew I needed some bait and had to try a different shore mark. I eventually found a small supermarket that had a bait freezer so bought some frozen squid and whitebait ready for an early start the next morning. Also on studying a local map decided on trying the nearby river mouth.



    On finding a good looking spot near the river entrance I set up a running ledger with squid for bait. I gave this about an hour with not one bite. After having no luck with the squid I then tried the whitebait with just the same result. I then decided to move further up river and was well impressed with the "line disposal bins" that the local council had installed at regular intervals. We could do with some back in the UK - but would anglers use them ????





    I found a nice little backwater out of the main current and lobbed my squid bait in there.



    Another angler joined me and it turned out he was from Southhampton and also fishing there for the first time. At last something had a go at my bait but it was not a fish. It was a turkey sticking its head into my fishing bag which was behind me.



    I was just beginning to think about heading back for breakfast when my rod tip registered a good bite. I quickly struck and was into a fish at last. It proved to be a Moses Perch,it was not a new species for me but I was certainly glad to catch it - the blank was now off so I was happy.



    I decided to have a last cast and this produced another fish. It was a butter bream. I had caught these up at Port Douglas during my 2008 tour but was still happy to get another fish.



    I headed back along the beach to the apartment and by this time everyone in Noosa Heads appeared to be playing in the surf.



    I had two more sessions at the same spot with similar results but at last got some local info and was told to try fishing by the 2nd road bridge as it was a hot spot for flathead,bream,mangrove jack,rays and shark.

    My last Noosa report sees me fishing at this recommended spot.

    John
    Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

    Value photography - Geordiepix

    Mull of Galloway digs recommend http://www.clashwhannoncaravanpark.co.uk/

  • #2
    excellent report ! they have similar disposal bins for line in Florida and strictly enforced. Last time I was on Blyth pier there was discarded line everywhere we don’t even have bins
    I've got worms

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    • #3
      I was lucky enough to spend 3 x weeks (far too short) in Australia about 4 years ago. Absolutely pristine place. Got a little bit of fishing done, and what I was impressed with was the way most places was geared for fishing. You could by bait in almost every shop.......even the garages sold bait ! Best of all though was most jetties even had a sink with running water to clean your catch, and of course bins everywhere. Put a bin on Blyth pier and the "scum" will have it ripped down within hours....................Why ? because that's all their tiny brain cells are capable of working out what the bin is for.

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      • #4
        Australia 7

        Another great report Snatcher m8 and the pics are fantastic too you must be enjoying yourself emmencely so go on m8 keep these superb reports coming.

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        • #5
          Just got back from the Mull today, the weather and fishing not too good.

          So it's nice to read another crackin report with wall to wall sunshine, blue skies and a few fish.

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          • #6
            Another good report Snatcher.

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            • #7
              cracking report as usual, a agree, the t****`s would probs burn any bin put up, but av been on the pier 2night and it`s in a right mess....!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BAZACODBASHA View Post
                I was lucky enough to spend 3 x weeks (far too short) in Australia about 4 years ago. Absolutely pristine place. Got a little bit of fishing done, and what I was impressed with was the way most places was geared for fishing. You could by bait in almost every shop.......even the garages sold bait ! Best of all though was most jetties even had a sink with running water to clean your catch, and of course bins everywhere. Put a bin on Blyth pier and the "scum" will have it ripped down within hours....................Why ? because that's all their tiny brain cells are capable of working out what the bin is for.
                Yep when we were over in Western Australia noticed a fish cleaning sink on Busselton pier. It was in pristine condition and never seen any "angling rubbish" anywhere on the pier.

                Have had a poorly laptop for a week but back home on the Internet now. Will sort out my 8th ozzie report this week.

                John
                Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

                Value photography - Geordiepix

                Mull of Galloway digs recommend http://www.clashwhannoncaravanpark.co.uk/

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