Gday The Nindigully Pub on the banks of the Moonie River about 40k south of St George . The pub supply's shower's and toilets at no charge and there is no charge for camping as the land is council owned .
jandas fun said
09:57 AM Aug 21, 2009
Mick themungrel wrote:
Gday The Nindigully Pub on the banks of the Moonie River about 40k south of St George . The pub supply's shower's and toilets at no charge and there is no charge for camping as the land is council owned .
Hi Mick, welcome to the forum. Stayed at the Nindigully Pub in May. nice spot for a short stay. Word of advivce, don't park near the river in any sort of rain, farmer across the road charges $300 a pop to pull your rig out of the mud.
Johnw
Mick themungrel said
05:46 PM Aug 31, 2009
Gday Gee JohnW Rob has put his prices up , pulled me out in the roadtrain for a beer .
jandas fun said
06:36 PM Aug 31, 2009
Hi Mick
Maybe it was your pleasant personality.
Info i got was from some guy that worked at the pub that i was chatting to. Sounds as though he was exaggerating a bit. eh ? it was raining at the time, but i was parked up at the top flat area.
Nice spot though, will stay there again, next time we go that way.
Johnw
Mick themungrel said
10:11 AM Sep 9, 2009
Gday Yeah think he may have been having a lend of you . Rob is a fairly fair dinkum bloke and is very active in getting the Gully well known spot and I cant see him charging that amount as it would be a quick way to turn people away .
Onedodger said
02:18 PM Mar 10, 2011
Mick themungrel wrote:
Gday The Nindigully Pub on the banks of the Moonie River about 40k south of St George . The pub supply's shower's and toilets at no charge and there is no charge for camping as the land is council owned .
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sandsmere said
06:54 AM Jan 15, 2012
We are at Nindigully right now . It hasn't changed . Great steaks , great beer .
Plenty of water in the river . Got a good feed of yabbies . No luck with the yellowbelly though .
Firefly said
01:13 AM Jan 20, 2012
We hope to be there in July Sands, it is a great spot isn't it.
sandsmere said
03:14 PM Jan 20, 2012
Right there Firefly . One of the best in the country .
Ma said
04:20 PM Jan 20, 2012
One of our favourites that's for sure, never seem to have any luck with the yabbies though, any secrets?
Gerty Dancer said
07:07 PM Jan 20, 2012
Use a half-rotted sheeps head for bait in your trap. Works every time!
Ma said
07:16 PM Jan 20, 2012
Gross Gerty................. Liver is another good one and usually works but not last time we were there, perhaps it was too cool at that time of the year or something
Mergatroy said
04:45 AM Jan 21, 2012
does the local butcher sell the half-rotted sheeps heads ? I can just imagine the shopping list. hahahaha
Firefly said
05:33 AM Jan 21, 2012
We were told so many combos of things the yabbies eat and then someone said they are vegos anyway.
Caught nout.
Gerty Dancer said
05:39 PM Jan 21, 2012
Honestly, when we were kids (a lo-o-ong time ago) we had a yabby trap that we put in the irrigation channels, and once when we found a dead sheep, we put the head in the trap and the yabbies went for it big-time! They are a pest in irrigation channels so our parents encouraged us to catch as many as poss. Same with carp.
If you are line-fishing for yabbies... pull them slowly toward the bank while they are feeding on the bait, then sweep them out with a net.
Wish I could catch fish as easily.
sandsmere said
05:33 PM Jan 29, 2012
Yabbies certainly go for lambs liver . That's what we used at Nindigully . Got 60 good ones in 2 days with 2 nets .
Ma said
07:12 PM Jan 29, 2012
Liver is what Blue uses too Sandsmere just didn't have any luck when we were there, maybe the wrong time of the year perhaps
Firefly said
03:30 AM Feb 2, 2012
Don't think I would like to be near the 'Gully right now Ma.
The Nindigully Pub on the banks of the Moonie River about 40k south of St George .
The pub supply's shower's and toilets at no charge and there is no charge for camping as the land is council owned .
Hi Mick, welcome to the forum.
Stayed at the Nindigully Pub in May. nice spot for a short stay.
Word of advivce, don't park near the river in any sort of rain, farmer across the road charges $300 a pop to pull your rig out of the mud.
Johnw
Gee JohnW Rob has put his prices up , pulled me out in the roadtrain for a beer .
Yeah think he may have been having a lend of you . Rob is a fairly fair dinkum bloke and is very active in getting the Gully well known spot and I cant see him charging that amount as it would be a quick way to turn people away .
We are at Nindigully right now . It hasn't changed . Great steaks , great beer .
Plenty of water in the river . Got a good feed of yabbies . No luck with the yellowbelly though .
We hope to be there in July Sands, it is a great spot isn't it.
Right there Firefly . One of the best in the country .
One of our favourites that's for sure, never seem to have any luck with the yabbies though, any secrets?
Gross Gerty.......
..........
Liver is another good one and usually works but not last time we were there, perhaps it was too cool at that time of the year or something
We were told so many combos of things the yabbies eat and then someone said they are vegos anyway.
Caught nout.
If you are line-fishing for yabbies... pull them slowly toward the bank while they are feeding on the bait, then sweep them out with a net.
Wish I could catch fish as easily.
Yabbies certainly go for lambs liver . That's what we used at Nindigully . Got 60 good ones in 2 days with 2 nets .
Liver is what Blue uses too Sandsmere just didn't have any luck when we were there, maybe the wrong time of the year perhaps
Don't think I would like to be near the 'Gully right now Ma.
Bit soggy.