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turdle got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Trying to get a mangrove jack
@Mylesfisher If you're free Thursday night (10th November), get along to Dougie Burt's seminar which is all about catching jacks.
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turdle got a reaction from ellicat in Trying to get a mangrove jack
@Mylesfisher If you're free Thursday night (10th November), get along to Dougie Burt's seminar which is all about catching jacks.
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turdle got a reaction from Angry51 in Trying to get a mangrove jack
@Mylesfisher If you're free Thursday night (10th November), get along to Dougie Burt's seminar which is all about catching jacks.
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turdle got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Trying to get a mangrove jack
@Mylesfisher If you're free Thursday night (10th November), get along to Dougie Burt's seminar which is all about catching jacks.
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turdle got a reaction from Old Scaley in Trying to get a mangrove jack
@Mylesfisher If you're free Thursday night (10th November), get along to Dougie Burt's seminar which is all about catching jacks.
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turdle got a reaction from Mission in Has anyone else caught one of these?
Caught this fish (pic attached) this afternoon while flicking soft plastics from the bank in the upper arms of Gregory creek on the west side of Curtis.
Never seen one before. At first I thought it must have been a cross between a threadie and a tailor. But did some googleing and it looks to be a Beach Salmon (Leptobrama muelleri).
It put up a decent fight for it's size, with plenty of aerial acrobatics.
Couldn't find it on the Qld Fishing 2.0 app, so I'm guessing that they're not commonly caught in Queensland? Anyone here caught one before?
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turdle got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Has anyone else caught one of these?
Thanks for the info. Yes it looks to be a Longfin.
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turdle got a reaction from charlie.hans.fishing in Has anyone else caught one of these?
Caught this fish (pic attached) this afternoon while flicking soft plastics from the bank in the upper arms of Gregory creek on the west side of Curtis.
Never seen one before. At first I thought it must have been a cross between a threadie and a tailor. But did some googleing and it looks to be a Beach Salmon (Leptobrama muelleri).
It put up a decent fight for it's size, with plenty of aerial acrobatics.
Couldn't find it on the Qld Fishing 2.0 app, so I'm guessing that they're not commonly caught in Queensland? Anyone here caught one before?
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turdle got a reaction from ubnt in Has anyone else caught one of these?
Caught this fish (pic attached) this afternoon while flicking soft plastics from the bank in the upper arms of Gregory creek on the west side of Curtis.
Never seen one before. At first I thought it must have been a cross between a threadie and a tailor. But did some googleing and it looks to be a Beach Salmon (Leptobrama muelleri).
It put up a decent fight for it's size, with plenty of aerial acrobatics.
Couldn't find it on the Qld Fishing 2.0 app, so I'm guessing that they're not commonly caught in Queensland? Anyone here caught one before?
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turdle got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Has anyone else caught one of these?
Caught this fish (pic attached) this afternoon while flicking soft plastics from the bank in the upper arms of Gregory creek on the west side of Curtis.
Never seen one before. At first I thought it must have been a cross between a threadie and a tailor. But did some googleing and it looks to be a Beach Salmon (Leptobrama muelleri).
It put up a decent fight for it's size, with plenty of aerial acrobatics.
Couldn't find it on the Qld Fishing 2.0 app, so I'm guessing that they're not commonly caught in Queensland? Anyone here caught one before?
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turdle got a reaction from Daryl McPhee in Has anyone else caught one of these?
Caught this fish (pic attached) this afternoon while flicking soft plastics from the bank in the upper arms of Gregory creek on the west side of Curtis.
Never seen one before. At first I thought it must have been a cross between a threadie and a tailor. But did some googleing and it looks to be a Beach Salmon (Leptobrama muelleri).
It put up a decent fight for it's size, with plenty of aerial acrobatics.
Couldn't find it on the Qld Fishing 2.0 app, so I'm guessing that they're not commonly caught in Queensland? Anyone here caught one before?
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turdle got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Has anyone else caught one of these?
Caught this fish (pic attached) this afternoon while flicking soft plastics from the bank in the upper arms of Gregory creek on the west side of Curtis.
Never seen one before. At first I thought it must have been a cross between a threadie and a tailor. But did some googleing and it looks to be a Beach Salmon (Leptobrama muelleri).
It put up a decent fight for it's size, with plenty of aerial acrobatics.
Couldn't find it on the Qld Fishing 2.0 app, so I'm guessing that they're not commonly caught in Queensland? Anyone here caught one before?
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turdle got a reaction from GregOug in Has anyone else caught one of these?
Caught this fish (pic attached) this afternoon while flicking soft plastics from the bank in the upper arms of Gregory creek on the west side of Curtis.
Never seen one before. At first I thought it must have been a cross between a threadie and a tailor. But did some googleing and it looks to be a Beach Salmon (Leptobrama muelleri).
It put up a decent fight for it's size, with plenty of aerial acrobatics.
Couldn't find it on the Qld Fishing 2.0 app, so I'm guessing that they're not commonly caught in Queensland? Anyone here caught one before?
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turdle got a reaction from ellicat in Has anyone else caught one of these?
Caught this fish (pic attached) this afternoon while flicking soft plastics from the bank in the upper arms of Gregory creek on the west side of Curtis.
Never seen one before. At first I thought it must have been a cross between a threadie and a tailor. But did some googleing and it looks to be a Beach Salmon (Leptobrama muelleri).
It put up a decent fight for it's size, with plenty of aerial acrobatics.
Couldn't find it on the Qld Fishing 2.0 app, so I'm guessing that they're not commonly caught in Queensland? Anyone here caught one before?
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turdle got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Flathead a plenty
Fairly sure that the commercial boats have the yellow/black rego numbers. So 2 different boats from the same operator could have checked the one pot. But the 3rd regular boat might have been looking for a free feed.
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turdle got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Flathead a plenty
Fairly sure that the commercial boats have the yellow/black rego numbers. So 2 different boats from the same operator could have checked the one pot. But the 3rd regular boat might have been looking for a free feed.
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turdle got a reaction from Tuna are fish in Flathead a plenty
Fairly sure that the commercial boats have the yellow/black rego numbers. So 2 different boats from the same operator could have checked the one pot. But the 3rd regular boat might have been looking for a free feed.
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turdle got a reaction from ellicat in Flathead a plenty
Fairly sure that the commercial boats have the yellow/black rego numbers. So 2 different boats from the same operator could have checked the one pot. But the 3rd regular boat might have been looking for a free feed.
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turdle reacted to ellicat in Snapper
You should not use Coles prawns for bait, it is not allowed -
https://www.daf.qld.gov.au/checkyourbait (check this link)
You need to look at what time the tides are. Different fish will usually bite most at particular times of the tide. e.g. the last 2 hours of the runout tide is good for flathead. This will also vary depending on each location. Take note of what you catch and when and you will figure out different patterns for different species.
I'm not sure that the wind plays much of a role where you are fishing, but I know in dams they say it is best to fish where there is an onshore breeze.
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turdle got a reaction from Angry51 in Keppels: Humpy Island Fly Fishing
Here are the links to a few specific vid's to get you started
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turdle got a reaction from Hweebe in Keppels: Humpy Island Fly Fishing
Not sure if you have seen any of Rokkit Kit's youtube videos, but quite a few of his videos are filmed at Halfway Island, just north of Humpy. He doesn't fly fish, but has caught trout, tuskies, cod, etc. on lures there, as well as squid on jigs, plus crayfish when diving. Humpy should be similar. If you sail over to halfway for a fish, just be aware that the eastern side of the island is a green zone.
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turdle got a reaction from jezzaqld in Keppels: Humpy Island Fly Fishing
Here are the links to a few specific vid's to get you started
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turdle got a reaction from ellicat in Keppels: Humpy Island Fly Fishing
Here are the links to a few specific vid's to get you started
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turdle got a reaction from jezzaqld in Keppels: Humpy Island Fly Fishing
Not sure if you have seen any of Rokkit Kit's youtube videos, but quite a few of his videos are filmed at Halfway Island, just north of Humpy. He doesn't fly fish, but has caught trout, tuskies, cod, etc. on lures there, as well as squid on jigs, plus crayfish when diving. Humpy should be similar. If you sail over to halfway for a fish, just be aware that the eastern side of the island is a green zone.