Fishing at Tallebudgera Creek Gold Coast
February 5th, 2009 | 229 views | Posted in Travel | 3 Comments »

Tallebudgera creek
Since I moved to Queensland few months ago, last weekend was my first time to drop a line again in the water, fishing. We went at night to avoid crowds, just perfect for fishing, because during the day, that place is always packed with people.
It is recommended you do fish after sunset, or if you fish during the day, you can fish near the stream where the water coming to the creek from sea.
There are so many fish in the creek, you can use anything for baits. I use squid, prawns, worms, and the fish love them all. The creek is so shallow at that time, less that a meter I suppose but still plenty of fish though.
I never found a place like this before, it’s just so many fish. It took just seconds to get a bite. I just about an hour we landed 12 fish, most of them are whitings, some snappers, and a trevally. You will also get many small fish too. Don’t forget to release them.
How to get there? Easy, if you are from Brisbane, just follow M3 towards Gold Coast, keep driving you passed Surfer Paradise then you will see Tallebudgera Exit. Once you are off the motorway you will find Gold Coast Hwy. Tallebudgera Creek is on Gold Coast Hwy, there is a big sign “Tallebudgera Creek”, you won’t miss it. There are plenty of parking there, you can park at the RSL Club parking next to the creek.
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February 8th, 2010 at 4:10 am
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To me right now there is actually nothing more fantastic as compared with doing some fishing, anytime I find the opportunity.I like the serenity and quiet within my past time, as other people do I am sure. Thanks for your insightful opinions I like reading them so much. Thank you.
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