General update: charters

General update

Both boats just about fully booked for February, not many dates available in March either.

Then we hit April and Easter holiday season which will book out.

*TWEED RIVER with BRAD:

Day charters with Smithy for top water whiting, luring for mangrove jacks. One to two passengers.

Call Brad to enquire/ book daily between 3-6pm on 0419 028 704

*GOLD COAST broadwater with CLINT:

Wading and boating the banks for whiting, flathead, bream. Fishing the calm water reef for tuskfish, flathead, whiting and more. Crabbing for muddies and blue swimmers.

One to four passengers.

SMS Clint anytime to book/ enquire on
0432 990 302.

Or book instantly here:

https://bit.ly/2Zi6S0T

As we move into April onwards vibes/ lures are good in Tweed river for bigger flathead, mulloway and more, while at the Gold Coast the river and broadwater enters the season for flathead, tuskfish, squid, whiting, blue swimmer crabs.

Hope to fish with you soon! ????

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www.goldcoastlures.com

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