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If worse comes to worse I’ll just slip down to the narrows or Gladstone
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26 minutes ago, Bretto77 said:
Finlay's reef and Coorooman creek served us pretty well. There's a high bank on the left as you head upstream from the boat ramp in Coorooman creek
Cheers mate, Any fingermark??
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Heading back up home way to rocky in a weeks time, dragging my 4.2 tin or with me. Looking for some close inshore reefs to hit up and probably up the Fitzroy. Anyone know where to start looking for a fingermark or 2? Never really fished that area, I fished the narrows and around Gladstone..
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Someone’s gotta know something lol
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A little hint mate, the best grunter fishing I’ve had there was using cat fish fillets for bait. I know sounds weird but try it
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25 minutes ago, Breaming with bro said:Yeah it’s called calliope river rest area
My old stomping grounds, don’t be fooled there are crocs in that stretch of the river, I’ve seen em there.
Try and get some live baits and fish for jacks and Barra, I’ve caught lots from the old bridge. Also try getting around to the rocks near the main road bridge, good grunter, jacks and Barra all threw there.
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Hi all, new member..
just after some info on coochin creek land based. Taking my 6 yr old up Thursday with his mate so won’t be taking the boat.
Are there any options land based other than the boat ramp near the camp grounds were I can have my Ute parked with us for shade?
Or does anyone have any other suggestions where to take these kids for a fish/ bbq with Ute access
cheers
Capricorn coast
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Grew up in bilo mate, fished Gladstone all the time. Lived in rocky when I was a young fella but was more worried about riding bulls and chasing tail than fishing