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Post Info TOPIC: QLD low cost camping for fishing & Redclaws lakes/dams/rivers


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QLD low cost camping for fishing & Redclaws lakes/dams/rivers


Ok   Next month we are heading off north by north west for the winter and looking for some great camp sites for me to launch the boat for red claw and fishing. May not get much further than Townsville.

Already have Bundoora south of  Middlemount............. Theresa Creek out of Clermont .....Elphinstone lake

Fairnburn Dam  out of Emerald............Somerset Dam  west of Brisbane   and some river spots.

Any info will allow me to sort of have a mud map for our journey.

Cheers

Jay&Dee



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Wuruma Dam, near Monto?  Heaps of redclaw!

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Wuruma Dam of course is one of our camp spots.

Hope to get a good site.

Jay&Dee



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Wuruma good for redclaw as mentioned, fishing a bit sad. There have been camping restrictions introduced, so check with someone who is more up to date.
Wife and I like Boondooma, redclaw and fishing for bass and yellowbelly can be quite good. Facilities are also good, toilets/showers and kiosk.
regards,
John

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I found Somerset the best where I always get a good feed and Bjelke Petersen next best. Larry. 



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