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Yandina Fishing Club

Phone: +61 401 303 836



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25.01.2022 Look at this toges. Great catch.



20.01.2022 HISTORY OF YANDINA FISHING CLUB In the beginning!!! (that sounds familiar). It was noticed that there were many keen fishing people in the district, but the problem was each "Fisho" had, maybe one or two mates. The result being that when one wanted a pal to go fishing, they could be working or off with their families.... What we needed was lots of new "fisho" friends. In late 1991 to early 1992 discussions were held with keen local fishos regarding forming a local club. Top anglers like "Captain Jim & Boom Boom", "Chip & Dale", "Chicken Jack, Chainsaw", "No Way Neil", "Porgy & Beth", "Rainmakers", etc, etc. All parties were for it. In February 1992 a meeting of interested people was held at the Yandina Bowls Club which resulted in the immediate joining of some original and foundation members and from then till today the club has thrived. Now that we are established, being fully incorporated in 1992 we enjoy marvelous times both home based and away including annual trips to places like Carlo Point, Bjelke Peterson Dam, Hussey Creek, Noosa North Shore Caravan Park, Borrumba Dam etc, and that is just club competitions, but this club was formed for bigger things, like new friends, camaraderie, a greater list of fishos to call on to make up a party, and that is our success. Yes our club is made up of people "nice people" and for those of us that made it happen it could be one of the best things we have ever done in or lives, and may it go on and improve for many, many years. NOTE: There was a much earlier "Yandina Fishing Club" that was based a the Yandina School of Arts -- Great local names like "Stumpy Marsh, George Jorgenson and Alfie Dyne made up the core of this club when a trip to the beach probably meant a long walk or horse ride- (we remember you guys). With the members who organise Raffle Ticket Sales, to help fund events, our intrepid Captain Jim & Boom Boom who arrange and plan all fishing events, Committee Members, and worker in general -- It is you who makes it a successful club. Thanks John Moss Yandina Fishing Club has assisted in the introduction of thousands of fingerlings whiting and other species to local rivers, plus has donated $1,000 to Lake McDonald "Mary Cod" Hatchery to help re-establish the species. Yes! We want to help- Yes we are here for the long term -- Join us.

19.01.2022 Good luck to everyone in the comp at borumba dam today. Hope everyone caught heaps yesterday and hope today brings you all good catches. We will have all the pics and winners up soon. Cheers

12.01.2022 Well what a weekend. Will the borumba dam fishing comp neatly wrapping up. The fishing was tough. But as we always say the worst day fishing is better than the best day working! There was several different species caught over the weekend but given the floods a couple weeks earlier finding a good spot or even your favourite spot was difficult with weeds and debris lining the dam. Here are some pics from over the weekend. I will put some more pics up of the comp during the week... for you all to have a look at. Remember the next comp is the "Open Salt Water"...... Head to Tail Teams of 2. With various different categories this should be a cracker. The reports from Kawana Bait and Tackle are saying the fishing has been hot. With plenty of offshore species and great estuarine species getting caught so there's no excuse people not to enter! If your not a member please become a member as there is some really exciting new things on the horizon. Tight lines facebookers!! See more



10.01.2022 How's this for an amazing catch. See how many of you know what species it is? Hint- prehistoric

08.01.2022 It doesn't matter how old you are it's always a great day when you catch a fish like this one. Cracking whiting young fella

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