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Bundy weather not great, but fishing awesome

Unfortunately the weather forecast for the Bundaberg area for this weekend doesn’t look the best with winds up to 25km/h expected to pick up from the southeast. Luckily enough the local rivers have been producing good numbers of quality fish during the past week. The Across the Waves Fishing Club had a great outing last weekend in the Burnett River. …

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Gold Coast fishing well for most species

Gold Coast Offshore Spaniards and Wahoo have been in good numbers from the gravel off Burleigh heads to the nine mile and Fidos reef off Tweed Heads, Hex Head lures and silver Halco laser pro 190 have doing the damage. Still enough Blue Marlin on the canyons to warrant the trip the odd big dolly and Yellowfin tuna still around. …

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Get on the water before the holiday rush!

The weekend is near & that means it’s time to start planning your next fishing trip & with Easter holidays set to kick off next weekend it is a great time to get out before the increase in boat traffic from holiday makers. The neap tides this weekend should provide a great opportunity to fish areas like Bluff Reef, Teebar …

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Rough roads and big barra at Stanage

Howdy all fishers and adventurers visiting Stanage. High Peak, Percy Isles and the Dukes The Road into Stanage is nothing but rough and rougher, so do what most of the locals do and slow down and take life easy on it. Until our local council Livingstone Shire can get a road team up this way, the road can only get …

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Enjoy a FourStroke hat-trick

Combined with a larger Command Thrust gearcase and a bigger-diameter prop, these FourStrokes are great for heavier boats, getting onto the plane more easily and staying there at lower speeds, without impacting top end speed. The 90hp, 115hp, 135hp and 150hp Mercury FourStrokes are also available with left-hand rotation, making them perfect for twin-rig applications. Mercury’s 150hp FourStroke needs no …

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Costly mack attack: fishers fined $9000 for exceeding limits

Mr McDonald said QBFP officers located excess fish in a hidden compartment on board the vessel. “During the inspection, the skipper continually denied that there were more fish on the boat other than what was in the Esky,” he said. “However, the officers found a hidden compartment underneath a toolbox that was accessed by pulling back the carpet and removing …

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Savage releases 575 Blue Water cabin model

The new boat includes a 95-litre fuel tank, rod holders and folding rear lounge as standard, but keen fishos can option up with a berley bucket, live bait tank in the back deck, bimini and envelope and rocket launcher to create a mean fishing rig. Savage director sales and marketing Damien Duncan said the big Blue Water was added to …

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Mangroves destroyed: developer fined $10,000 and ordered to fix

Mr Depper said developers needed to understand their obligations and environmental responsibilities in works they undertake. “With 75 percent of Queensland’s fish species dependent on estuaries and fish habitat areas for part of their life cycle, these environments are incredibly important for fishing,” he said. “Disturbances to marine plants, however minor, have a cumulative effect that can lead to a …

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WIN A JEEP with Bush ‘n Beach Fishing mag

As part of a promotion with Jeep Dealers of Queensland, Bush ‘n Beach Fishing magazine is giving readers and subscribers a chance to win a Jeep Wrangler two door. How to enter OPTION 1 Inside every edition (until the January 2016 mag) is an entry form that can be taken to your local Jeep dealer each month. OPTION 2 Subscribe …

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Fitzroy River Barrage off limits to all fishing

LOCAL fishers are reminded that the waters 400m upstream and 400m downstream of the Fitzroy River Barrage are closed to all forms of fishing. Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol acting district officer Brenda Stevenson said the reminder was prompted by the discovery of a net within the closed waters area. “QBFP regularly patrols the Fitzroy River area to ensure fishers are …

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