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North Stradbroke Island, Queensland Australia
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Have you heard about the new self contained thatched roof bungalows on 2 acres waterfront, private jetty for fishing, deep water mooring, at Amity Point, just off the coast of Brisbane, check the fishing page at http://www.amitybungalows.com.au/fishing.htm there are plenty of species of fish to be caught here<br><br>
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#2
Actually,<br>no, I've never heard of it.<br><br>Maybe you can fill us in on what fish are there? <br>Do you need to bring your own gear, if so what kind?<br><br>What time of year is best..?<br><br><b><font color=red>Aloha</b></font color=red><br><br>Dan<br>Stand Up!!!<br><br><A HREF="http://www.fishingkauai.com" target="_new"> Stand Up Fish`N Charters Kauai Hawai </A> <br>[Wink]
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#3
There are plenty of species of fish, mainly bream, whiting, mac tuna when they are running usually around May, June, July, if you go to the fishing page you can see a picture of them taken from the jetty as they are chasing the bait fish at http://www.amitybungalows.com.au/fishing.htm<br><br&gt;
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Sounds like fun,<br>also sounds like one could bring their own gear..?<br>would one be able to reach the fish with a fly..?<br><br><b><font color=red>Aloha</b></font color=red><br><br>Dan<br>Stand Up!!!<br><br><A HREF="http://www.fishingkauai.com" target="_new"> Stand Up Fish`N Charters Kauai Hawai </A> <br>[Wink]
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#5
Yes guests generally bring their own gear although we do try to lend our out if they havn't got any and they want to have a fish. I'm not sure about fly fishing, we generally try and use live bait.<br><br>
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