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FArom the Bush ‘n Beach Fishing Editor
S this edition makes the perfect base Though not all was To give you an exam- this and hopefully, by hit the print- to launch your small lost as I did discover a ple if you scan or hover the time you get the ing press, I was boat or kayak. patch of very interest- November digital edi-
packing the Kedron for Though you don’t ing ground that I’ll be your phone camera over tion, it will have video
our annual September school holidays family trip to Noosa.
need a boat or kayak, as we have caught plen- ty of fish straight off the bank in front of the park.
putting a bit more time this QR code, it will
embedded in it.
We are lucky enough to have a regular site at the Noosa River Caravan Park at Munna Point.
Simple bait rigs consisting of freshly pumped yabbies score a mix of fish includ- ing bream and whiting, with most being legal size.
If you’re trolling, no matter what species you are targeting, make sure to continually keep an eye on the sounder.
The digital version al- ready has click-through links for advertisers with a webpage, and the YouTube icon will take you straight to videos.
Noosa is a great spot for a family holiday, with heaps on offer to keep both kids and adults busy.
It is amazing how much structure is out there and, if you can find that isolated piece of ground, it should pay dividends.
We are also in the process of upgrading
SCAN QR CODE
Even though there is no kids club, swimming pool or games room, the kids love it and rate it highly.
Fishing
There are too many people wanting the printed hard copy edi- tion to go solely digi- tal.
I guess that can be attributed partly to the atmosphere and prox- imity to a combination of things.
Last month I talked about setting goals and having a plan.
Though, to keep up with the times, we are moving in that di- rection – with both a printed and free digital format.
Everyone seems to be friendly and willing to have a chat or pass on a few fishing tips as to where whiting and oth- er species are holding.
Well, it almost went to script, with a legal- size squire landed by trolling lures in More- ton Bay.
And while they have been around for some- time now, QR codes have become popular again thanks to COV- ID-19 restrictions.
Situated on the Noosa River with a sand boat ramp, this caravan park
Despite putting plan B and C into action, unfortunately I was un- able to score a trophy fish... but I guess that’s fishing.
They are now part and parcel of our everyday lives, especially if you eat at a restaurant.
And just being out there is often reward enough.
into over the coming months.
take you to our free digital magazine.
Ben Collins
OUR COVER
MISCHA PORTER with a chunky north coast jew sh from a hot session on the rocks. You can read all about his dream  shing day in TYE PORTER’S article on Page 29.
Anyone who has been fortunate enough to stay at Munna Point will ap- preciate how good this place is.
Hopefully, by the time you read this, I’ll be sitting back watching the sun set as the kids bring in a feed of whit- ing from the banks of the river.
The digital age
Don’t worry, we are still printing the mag.
www.bnb shing.com.au
Once activated, you will either be taken to a video on YouTube, a web page with more in- formation or other plac- es in the digital world.
Bush ’n Beach Fishing, October 2020 – Page 5
To make the mix of print and digital easi- er, we are running QR code in the printed ver- sion of the mag and click-through links on the digital version.
NEXT EDITION: November edition will be on sale in newsagents from October 23.
OCTOBER SUBSCRIPTION PRIZE: See sub- scription form on Page 81 to go in the draw to win a massive Z-Man pack.
AUGUST PRIZEWINNER: Congratulations to Bri- an Carroll, Victoria Point who has won an amaz- ing  shing pack valued at $350.
Activation of the QR code requires you to simply hover your phone camera over the code or scan it with an app.


































































































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