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Blue Peter Boatshed

Locality: Forster, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6555 6506



Address: 95 Little St 2428 Forster, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.bluepeterboathire.com

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24.01.2022 CAUGHT 2h ago - Freshly arrived!! LIVE BEACH WORMS at Blue Peter Boatshed only! Come and get them, they won’t last long!



22.01.2022 Enjoying the sunset at Blue Peter Boatshed Forster. Why in the world would you be anywhere else

20.01.2022 Thank you Kylie, it’s always great to receive good reviews. Well done on your catch and enjoy your dinner.

19.01.2022 What’s the best thing to do after school? Enjoying a refreshing slushy while fishing #fishing #summer #slushydrinks #pontoon #forstertuncurry



19.01.2022 Wallis Lake, Forster...the colour of the water here is just so beautiful we couldn’t resist the opportunity to get out on the water for the day. It looks like V...anuatu or Fiji right here in NSW. Shoutout to the lovely family at the Blue Peter Boatshed for making sure Barkley was comfortable and found his sea legs, and even helping us have a go at fishing. I can’t wait to see Donna squeal when we actually catch something! #inourelement #wallislake #forster #tuncurry #bluepeterboatshed #groodle

17.01.2022 WooHoo we are opening back up tonight at 6:30pm until 10pm! To make entry into the carnival quicker please have your smartphone out ready to sign in via QR code Come on down and have yourself a fantastic night out at Pinks Family Carnival!

17.01.2022 How beautiful it is this evening. The lake and the view have been stunning all day! Finally!!



17.01.2022 Our party boat brings all the joy to Forsteeer, our sunsets are better than yours, damn right they’re better than yours! Don’t miss out! Book our BBQ Party boat Sunset Cruise now

15.01.2022 Yep, it did come!

14.01.2022 Float through - Drive through - Walk through TEXT US your order on 0439369995 for lunch (from 11.30am) and we’ll text you back 15min before ready! 14 hours cooked smoked meat burger w/ coleslaw. Currently available: ... Pulled Pork $12 & Pulled Lamb $15 Meal Deal Choice of meat burger w/ coleslaw + Corn + Potato Chips + one Drink. Pork $20 - Lamb $22

13.01.2022 Forster/Tuncurry Fishing Report 13/11/2020. Once again, we have had to deal with some tumultuous weather this week which has seen most days ruined by fairly uns...ettled conditions. On the plus side, water temperatures have been on the increase and we now have some really nice, clear water lapping our coastline delivering with it loads of baitfish and hopefully the odd summer time speedster! The estuary has plenty on offer, regardless of how windy and wet things get. Trumpeter Whiting are still about in great numbers which is evident in the numbers of boats sitting up around ‘The Step’ and the ‘duckpond’ each morning. There have also been some fish starting to make their way down to the channels closer to the mouth which may be worth checking out if you prefer to fish with a less boats around you. Bream numbers have started to improve down in the bottom of the lake finally with some very nice fish on offer for those launching from the Pacific Palms Rec Club or those happy to do the trip down there. Unfortunately, the weed beds and flats in around Wallis Island, Yahoo Island and Snake Island are still only holding the odd fish so you will have to travel to find the better fish. Reports of some red- hot sessions on the Bream have filtered through this week from up the Wallamba River with a couple of Kayak fishermen based at the Discovery Park having a ball throwing shallow Cranks and Crab Lures. Flathead have been a little hit and miss this week, even for those that thought they had their finger on the pulse! There is an insane amount of feed up the lake at the moment and all of the fish that have been caught have been absolutely full of food, it is possible that with so much food on the table our offerings just are not good enough at the moment. In saying that, if you head out and fish the last of the run-out tide and throw a soft vibe, blade or you favourite soft plastic about you should have no drama’s finding enough for a feed. Most reports this week have come from up around ‘The Cut’, Breckenridge Channel and the odd better fish from in around ‘The Paddock’. Sand Whiting are still on fire in parts of the Lake and with increasing water temperature and loads of Prawn activity this shouldn’t change any time soon. The key to finding these shallow water speedsters is to head out on a nice high tide and search for a sand flat that has plenty of weed, rubble and snags littered throughout it. Also, just sneak about under electric or on the drift for a bit and see if you can spot any activity, a prawn skipping across the surface is the perfect indicator that there’s a few hungry Bream, Whiting and Flathead about! This weeks’ surprise fish have been the local Luderick population which has decided to have one last surge before things really warm up. Anglers have had a ball this week in and around the bridge and along the rock walls with loads of big hungry fish waiting to gulp down their baits. Interestingly, one angler reported that a lot of the larger fish are still ‘roed up’, normally they have well and truly finished spawning by November! Reports from the sand and rocks have been few and far between this week. 9 Mile Beach is still holding some nice Bream as well as the odd Whiting. 7 Mile Beach is fishing fairly similar, Tailor are definitely down there but they are just insanely low in numbers, only ever being caught in ones or twos at best! For those happy to travel, the beaches down around Seal Rocks are holding some stonking big Whiting and some nice schools of Mulloway, both of which are absolute suckers for a well-presented Beach Worm. Offshore fishing has been a challenge this week. Windy conditions have really limited our ability to get out and unfortunately the fishing has been a bit of a struggle for most. There doesn’t seem to be much of a pattern with the local reef fish at the moment, however the better bags of fish are still coming out of the deeper water out the front and down south (50-75m). The common theme from those that have headed north has been ‘fished early in shallow all the way from Blackhead to Dennis Shoals for a few fish’, funnily enough I have also heard of two boats that found fish in relatively shallow water around Blackhead as late as 11am in the morning! It may well be worth trying for an afternoon/evening fish in the shallows if the weather permits.. With a bit of luck things will settle back down again by the middle of next week and we can get back into some decent fishing!!!

11.01.2022 Taree Community Kitchen is seeking donations for the 100 Christmas Hampers they are hoping to provide for their diners from Taree and 50 Christmas Hampers for t...he diners at the Forster Community Kitchen. You can help to make this happen by providing any of the items listed on the flyer or by donating $50 which is the cost of the complete hamper shown in the flyer. Donations are welcome from the whole community so please spread the word and invite people and organisations you know to get involved in as small or big a way as you can to make Christmas a marvellous time for many more in our community. For more information just contact Sue Abdoo at the Taree Community Kitchen on 6539 5900 or [email protected] See more



08.01.2022 CAFÉ NOW OPEN for breakfast and lunch offering bacon & egg rolls/cakes/coffee and 14 hours slow cooked smoked meat burger YUM #BluePeterBoatshed the ONE STOP SHOP!! Create your ultimate day with us, book a boat/kayak/SUP, grab your breakfast or lunch, coffee/drinks/slushies and ice creams! You can also get ice! And for the serious fisherman, live worms, frozen bait and tackle are available in our shop! And remember, we are #petfriendly

08.01.2022 Important to keep small business going as it is what makes the town the success that it has become. Keep it local to ensure it continues.

07.01.2022 What a catch for a little guy!

05.01.2022 Come down to our boatshed for trick or treating! We are all set and ready! Happy Halloween everyone!

03.01.2022 What a beautiful morning on the lake, the wind is down and hopefully the rain stays away. Come and visit us at 95 Little Street, Forster! #sunday #morning #horizon #wallislake #forster #boatshed

02.01.2022 A pretty special morning out with the whales!

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