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Monday, February 18, 2008 

River To Reef - Comprehensive Guide To Boating and Fishing

Including:
Local freshwater impoundments and fishing techniques;
Estuary and beach fishing information (seasons, methods, tides & locations)
Over 70 detailed estuary fishing hotspots with satellite maps;
A dedicated soft plastic fishing section - techniques and applications;
Detailed reef and pelagic species fishing techniques (covers trolling and floating) and information such as seasons, best methods & locations;
Over 120 GPS locations between Caloundra and Noosa covering the 28 major reef systems on the coast (includes detailed reef maps);
Light and heavy tackle game fishing section covering methods, times and locations;
Where and how to catch a feed of crabs on the coast;
A comprehensive boat ramp refidex;
Weather and forecasting information sources;
Detailed coastguard and marine safety information;

Plus much more over 120 pages dedicated to fishing on the Sunshine Coast.

Here is just a little article on Australian Bass

Australian Bass
(Macquaria novemaculeata)

Habits and Habitat
The Australian bass is a very territorial fish that provides excellent sport on light gear. These fish are found as far north as the Mary River. It must travel to the salt water reaches to breed and therefore is unable to breed in dams. Australian bass are stocked in nearly all dams in southern Queensland. They are commonly found around timbered areas and snags or shallow weed areas along the banks of impoundments in the chase of surface insects. Australian bass have a varied diet including insects from the surface, bottom organisms including aquatic insects, shrimps and other freshwater crustaceans, tadpoles and small fish. In saltwater they will feed on various crustaceans including prawns and small crabs, worms and fish.

Best Months
Although bass commonly migrate down rivers and streams for their annual spawning during winter, the best time to chase bass is in the warmer summer months, November to March. However, these fish can be caught all year round in our impoundments without too much effort.

Size and Bag Limits
In Queensland you are allowed to have 2 fish in possession and the size limit is a 30cm minimum.

Closed Season
A closed season applies to fishing for Australian bass in Queensland from June 1 through to the 31st August. This rule excludes fishing in the dams for bass, only applying to natural waters. Some exceptions apply in upstream waters of certain dams, including Baroon Pocket Dam. There is also a complete ban on fishing in Obi Obi creek between Baroon Pocket Dam and Skenes Creek. See the Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries website www.dpi.qld.gov. au/fishweb for more information.

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