Species
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{{+1}}Cania Dam{{-1}}
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Cania Dam has a reputation of being an all round fishing venue but in reality for me it is best suited to the warmer months when there is plenty of insect activity.{{end}}
{{+1}}Borumba Dam{{-1}}
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Located near Imbil south of Gympie Borumba Dam is unique in that it offers both great Bass and Saratoga fly fishing.{{end}}
{{+1}}Barramundi{{-1}}
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There is an old adage - moon rise at night fish at night, moon rise at day fish at day. I wish it was just that easy for barramundi fishing but of course it is not.{{end}}
{{+1}}Threadfin Salmon{{-1}}
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Threadfin are fantastic table and sport fish with big tails and plenty of vigor and would pull a similar sized salt water Barramundi backwards. They also have a well earned reputation of being finicky and difficult to catch.{{end}}
{{+1}}Bream{{-1}}
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Bream are a species that grow slowly. By the time they reach the minimum legal size they are typically around 5 or 6 years old. So please consider catch and release.{{end}}
{{+1}}Flathead{{-1}}
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Flathead are definitely one of the easier species of estuary fish to catch on fly. They will respond to a wide range of traditional and specialist flies and you will catch them as a by catch when your fishing small flies (from a flathead's perspective) to species such as bream and whiting and relatively big flies (from a flathead's perspective) even when fishing for barra.{{end}}