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Richo80

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Ok i know alot of you guys wont wanna devulge much info when it comes to locations that have proven good to fish , im heading up to sandgate/redcliffe area tomorrow arvo , we will be fishing land based , looking to chase estuary species , cod , flathead , bream etc ..curious if anyone has any tips on where to go and what bait to use in certain areas , i usually take a bag of prawns when im not sure. All info much appreciated , thanksB)

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First pic at Scarborough. Spent many dusk sessions here.

Legend:- White = Flatties and whiting

Red = Bream, occasional Moses perch.

Maroon = exposed red rubble/rock at low tide.

Also caught monster Stonefish there, so be careful if you go.

It's off Landsborough Avenue. Coming from the south turn right into the little street and then left about 20m from the corner into the carpark. There's a huge park there for kids to get into as well. [img size=404]http://www.australianfishing.com.au/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/scarb_1.jpg

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Red Spot = the beach above

White spot points to carpark

Black spot is approximately 50-70 Landsborough Ave

If you cross the big ker thump ker thump ker thump bridge, stick to the road that follows the water. About 500 metres along on the LHS is a blue wooden building that is the bait shop (if you're that way inclined). They have fresh bait and live bloodworms.

Cheers. [img size=417]http://www.australianfishing.com.au/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/scarb_2.jpg

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heaps of choices!!!.

high at around 4 ish with a northerly blowing. you could try any of the quieter beaches for some whiting or any of the rocks for anything from bream to trevally, cod, snapper, tripple tail, tailor etc . I have even caught a sweetlip and a tusk fish (parrot). if you've got time castnet the hornibrook for some herring and then pick up some wormies from the bait shop. (hard to miss he has a giant alvey reel out front.) then just stick to the right and look for spots. 1 spot to try would be at the end of King street. fish the beach around to the rocks then fish those rocks to the south or for somewhere quieter get under the bridge over newport waterways (Jack lives here)

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