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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: dazjm69 on August 12, 2011, 09:57:27 AM

Title: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: dazjm69 on August 12, 2011, 09:57:27 AM
Hello All,

Kookaburra Park in Karana Downs used to be a great fishing area before the flood. Unfortunately most of the park washed away including the fishing Platfrom, car parks, toilet etc etc. . Brisbane City Council is currently putting together plans for reconstruction. Our input will be used to guide how the plan ends up. If you have any input regarding the best facilities for fishing: is a platfrom required? How far should it be from the boat ramp? Should it be upstream from the boatramp? etc etc...let me know and I will get it to Council. You coulkd also contact the local Councillor and let her know your comments.

All the best,

DAZ
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: Sweetwater on August 12, 2011, 11:45:21 AM
G'Day Daz,

Thanks for the info / post.  :GoodPost)

Do you have a direct line to Council ie do you work with or for Council?

I'd encourage all members who fish / live around or use the facilities at Kookaburra Park to post a reply to Daz's post. It might help get the money go to the best use.

Cheers,

fitzy..
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: dazjm69 on August 12, 2011, 11:48:25 AM
Thanks Fitzy,

I'm a Landscape Architect working for Council. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Thankyou.

Daz
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: rayke1938 on August 12, 2011, 08:02:29 PM
The previous boat ramp was a bit of a mongrell at low tide with a big drop off,
Be nice to have the ramp a bit wider and somewhere beside the ramp to hold boats whilst parking the trailer etc.A floating pontoon would be good but may be difficult to achieve as the water runs fairly fast.
Fishing platform upstream of the ramp please.
 Be nice if the platform extended into the water at low tide.
 I haven't visited since the flood so it is a bit hard to comment without seeing the lie of the land.
Cheers
Ray
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: Binder on August 13, 2011, 04:52:59 AM
Make sure those 6knot limit signs upstream of the ramp are still there to!

Also if you could make the ramp impossible to use for ski boats that would be good to ;)
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: 2Dogs on August 13, 2011, 11:23:18 AM
How about a designated kayak / canoe launching area upstream (around the corner), a car track & parking where you can drive "close" to the water to unload so its not a long carry to the water & its shallow enough for safe launching. BUT bollarded off to stop trailers being backed into the water ie carry from car to water.
Before the flood that water in under those trees (adjascent to the ramp) was a steep drop off (caused from ski boats washing out the bank) , very hard & dangerous to launch & get into your kayak or canoe.

Motor boats at ramp    /   non motor boats up stream around the corner. Keeps the 2 separate & safe. Both user groups are a nuisance to the other, it makes sense.

Thanks for the opportunity Daz.  :thanks
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: StevenM on August 13, 2011, 12:50:56 PM
How about a designated kayak / canoe launching area upstream (around the corner), a car track & parking where you can drive "close" to the water to unload so its not a long carry to the water & its shallow enough for safe launching. BUT bollarded off to stop trailers being backed into the water ie carry from car to water.
Before the flood that water in under those trees (adjascent to the ramp) was a steep drop off (caused from ski boats washing out the bank) , very hard & dangerous to launch & get into your kayak or canoe.

Motor boats at ramp    /   non motor boats up stream around the corner. Keeps the 2 separate & safe. Both user groups are a nuisance to the other, it makes sense.

Thanks for the opportunity Daz.  :thanks

x2
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: Editor on August 25, 2011, 07:08:40 PM
Any more comments for Daz to take on board. This is a once off opportunity here folks.
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: noddy on August 29, 2011, 08:22:36 PM
The original ramp was crappy. Bad drop off on low tide, and no room to beach/hold boat while parking the car.

I've seen the plan with the ramp basically at the bottom of the hill when you first drive down. Looks like a pretty good set-up. More lighting (or some) would be good at the ramp as well.

How about skiiers not allowed past the junction!
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: rayke1938 on August 30, 2011, 04:01:48 AM
A separate beach area for ski boats well away from the ramp and as far downstream as possible.
 Cheers
Ray
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: Binder on August 30, 2011, 04:50:31 AM

I've seen the plan with the ramp basically at the bottom of the hill when you first drive down. Looks like a pretty good set-up. More lighting (or some) would be good at the ramp as well.


I hope not, thats well in to the 6 knot zone. We all know how well ski boats follow rules.......
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: wesfish on September 04, 2011, 09:37:10 PM
a ramp wide enough for either 2 or 3 lanes would be good and help ful for the busy periods over summer.. i like the idea of the yak launch spot up stream.. lighting would be good at the ramp and car park for security!! i hope this is done by xmas as i am hanging for a sharking and thready sesh.. designated rigging areas clearly marked, hope the design has thought about the easiest way to line up and back the trailer down, i like tewantin in the noosa river ramp. perfect to line up for the back down. pinkenba ramp they stuffed this up big time!! they changed flow of traffic to anti clock wise, no rigging area designated and marked clearly at all and no where to line the trailer up for the back down...
fishing platform restored ok no need for more but maybe shelters like colleges had for shade.. the shade cloth material ones.. maybe bench seats along the waters edge and maybe an updated version of the warning of bull sharks present in the water sign..
you guys really have a blank canvas to start with out there and look forward to seeing this place back up and running. its one of my fav places to fish and miss it bad.. need a monster thready fix lol
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: StevenM on September 05, 2011, 06:24:11 PM
Shouldnt be long Wes

they are going off at the mouth so they will head up.

Wanna chase some in the yak up there this year as well.
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: wesfish on September 08, 2011, 10:25:40 PM
Shouldnt be long Wes

they are going off at the mouth so they will head up.

Wanna chase some in the yak up there this year as well.
they will be at kooka all ready, there is some massive populations through out the upper tidal section of the river  ;)
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: StevenM on September 09, 2011, 06:13:02 AM
Good to know, Thanks for that
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: Jason L on September 13, 2011, 05:31:29 PM
Agree with Wes. This area has been totalled due to the flood and the river structure has changed dramatically.
A new boat ramp would need to allow users to launch and retreive their boats more safely as the old one was very dodgy. The fishing platform was a really good idea and was always being used, I think that the descriptions of the fish that were on the plaques was a good idea too. Kooka was one of the few places around that catered for everyone, it is a real shame that this area has been lost, but I am glad that council has recognised it's importance.
As for the ski boats...........stuff that! Have you seen the amount of trees that have been dumped by the flood?
Title: Re: Kookaburra Park, Karana Downs
Post by: wesfish on October 07, 2011, 06:40:22 AM
Hello All,

Kookaburra Park in Karana Downs used to be a great fishing area before the flood. Unfortunately most of the park washed away including the fishing Platfrom, car parks, toilet etc etc. . Brisbane City Council is currently putting together plans for reconstruction. Our input will be used to guide how the plan ends up. If you have any input regarding the best facilities for fishing: is a platfrom required? How far should it be from the boat ramp? Should it be upstream from the boatramp? etc etc...let me know and I will get it to Council. You coulkd also contact the local Councillor and let her know your comments.

All the best,

DAZ
is there going to be a ramp to replace the old one?? is brisbane city council going to do the ramp or not??????????????