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General Category => Fishing Reports => Topic started by: rayke1938 on July 08, 2014, 07:10:12 PM
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Was there last week and thought that the water was a bit murky, We went back today and it is chocolate brown. hasnt put the fish off though .43 bass one tandan.
Cheers
Ray
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coupla horses! :youbeauty
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Great job Ray, Wish I knew your secrets (skills), I just spent 4 days on Monduran and almost the opposite of your catch, (2 Bass, 2 Tandans, 1 Pearch & 43 Fork Tailed Catties), I don't mind catching the unwanted fish, just so long as I'm fishing,
Kind regards,
Bluey55.
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Water has now cleared but left black sediment everywhere.
The shrimp are a bit scarce and we normally see a lot of small fish on the ramp and they have gone.
Still got around 70 bass over 2 trips to the western arm this week. Pleasant surprise was a couple of yellas that made their way into the pan,
Had to resort to lures one day when we got 4 on flickershads
Cheers
Ray
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Great Pics Ray, Do they have boating restrictions on Hinze Dam?
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No petrol power only electric or paddle.
No sip required but you need a $40 yearly permit.Weekly permits also avail. Funds go to stocking assn not SEQ water.
Cheers
Ray
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Thanks for the info Ray,
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How things change.
We went to the eastern arm yesterday we only got 17 shrimp from our pots ( Normal catch is over 100)
Only 3 bass caught and even took 7 shrimp home.
Probably worse catch from the Hinze in 10 years apart from turning back due to wind.
It was still a good day and enjoyed watching the rangers using a drone to drop incendiaries on the hillsides to start fires to burn the undergrowth.
Both the bass and shrimp seem to have gone on holidays at both Hinze and North Pine but kurwongbah which is adjacent to NPD is fishing very well.
Cheers
Ray
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Hey mate, do you require a permit (besides sips) to fish kurwongbah?
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No SIPS required yet, but shore based only at the moment.
http://www.seqwater.com.au/sites/default/files/PDF%20Documents/Recreation/2014%20Lake%20Kurwongbah_Recreation%20Guide.pdf (http://www.seqwater.com.au/sites/default/files/PDF%20Documents/Recreation/2014%20Lake%20Kurwongbah_Recreation%20Guide.pdf)
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Oh ok. I found this article, does it have any merit?
http://statements.qld.gov.au/Statement/2014/4/14/lake-kurwongbah-to-be-opened-to-paddlers
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Paddling on Kurwongbah will be allowed after September 8th.
http://yourseqwater.com.au/projects/samsonvale-kurwongbah (http://yourseqwater.com.au/projects/samsonvale-kurwongbah)
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Had verbal advice from SEQ recreation that there will only be 2 no go areas for yaks
1 dam Wall
2 in front of canoe club.
Have not seen any map as such and do not know if bubbler area will be excluded.
Just hope that Government get their finger out and process sips application so that stocking can recommence.
Plenty of bass over 40cm now being caught from bank but yellas remain elusive.
Bank fishing now only permitted from park near dam wall and Mick Hafling park the area near the ski club now no go for bank fishing.
This will upset the fly boys.
Cheers
Ray
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Awesome thanks. Looks like it would be a top little dam for paddling.
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This will upset the fly boys.
Cheers
Ray
Not really, too much weed anyway, just waiting for the opening day :)