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Title: Mary River Bassing
Post by: Jim_Tait on October 10, 2016, 09:41:46 PM
Spent three nights in the last week of September camping on the lower Mary River with my son Jules - we found a swag of good sized bass, numerous catties and dropped a few Saratoga - great fishing and great country - most fish were caught on hard bodies, including deep divers more suited to chasing cod, fish also bit well into midday - one of the best representative rivers left in south east Queensland - lets hope we keep it that way -
Title: Re: Mary River Bassing
Post by: Jim_Tait on October 10, 2016, 09:42:53 PM
Couple of other pics...
Title: Re: Mary River Bassing
Post by: riverhunter on August 18, 2020, 04:49:53 AM
Gday
Hows going mate is that camp grounds or private property where you camp looking for some where new that allows camping and fishing that i can bring dog.
Cheers Joseph
Title: Re: Mary River Bassing
Post by: Editor on September 29, 2020, 02:19:05 PM
Please note that as of 2019 the following waters are totally closed to all fishing from 1 August to 1 November each year.
Waters closed to line fishing



A person must not possess or use a fishing line in the following area:

Obi Obi Creek: No fish can be taken from Obi Obi Creek all year round between the Baroon Pocket Dam wall and the shortest line across the creek at the downstream side of Obi Obi Creek crossing 4 (Manuel Hornibrook Bridge).

A person must not possess or use a fishing line from 1 August to 31 October in the following locations:

Albert River (upstream from the junction of Canungra Creek and Albert River – includes Canungra Creek)

Christmas Creek

Coomera River (upstream from the junction of Guanaba Creek and Coomera River – includes Guanaba Creek)

Mary River and adjoining waterways (upstream of its junction with Six Mile Creek at the creek’s northern bank, other than waters up to the full supply level of Baroon Pocket Dam, Borumba Dam and Lake MacDonald.

Running Creek

Stanley River (above Neurum Creek and Stanley River junction)


This is to protect breeding cod.