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Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 7:48 am
by 11Angler
Hey guys new to the forum, been fishing woods Inlet a couple of times, without any luck. Any one guide me to some good spots to fish out. Recent boat owner so keen to get out for a fish..


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Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 8:46 am
by Matt Flynn
Fish the drains on the outgoing tide. Sometimes the barra are about and sometimes not. The little rock patches at the mouth of Woods hold a fish or two at low tide, and can be trolled on neap tides.

As you go up Woods at low tide it will get too shallow, you'll soon work it out. Week days best, fewer boats.

The rocks around Talc Head have barra on the calm side, and there is a gutter through the mudflat near Talc Head that has barra and prawns.

Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 12:58 pm
by 11Angler
Matt Flynn wrote:Fish the drains on the outgoing tide. Sometimes the barra are about and sometimes not. The little rock patches at the mouth of Woods hold a fish or two at low tide, and can be trolled on neap tides.

As you go up Woods at low tide it will get too shallow, you'll soon work it out. Week days best, fewer boats.

The rocks around Talc Head have barra on the calm side, and there is a gutter through the mudflat near Talc Head that has barra and prawns.
Thanks Matt much appreciated will. Etta only try the week days, perfect excuse to be off work!! Lol


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Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 2:09 pm
by theodosius
As the tide drops out of the mangroves you'll see barra hiding in the baby mangrove patches (and hard up on the edge of them.) Fish weedless plastics at this stage of the tide

Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 4:46 pm
by 11Angler
Theo is this at woods or sadgroves, where are the baby mangrove patches?


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Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 6:28 pm
by theodosius
Both, and all over the harbour arms

Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 10:06 am
by goldfish
Buy the latest fishfinder mag . That'll get u planning your next trip n probably save a few bucks in boat damage from a hitting few rocks or worse a semi submerged wreck.

Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 1:12 pm
by dannett
Matt Flynn wrote:The rocks around Talc Head have barra on the calm side, and there is a gutter through the mudflat near Talc Head that has barra and prawns.
With the new Kenbi land claims, those rocky grounds now appear to be out of bounds. Is that right?

Dan

Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 3:17 pm
by Matt Flynn
Map says you can fish Talc Head at high tide. But if you fish outside the intertidal zone, I suspect you would be OK at a lower tide. An uncertain business.

Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 11:30 pm
by goldfish
Blue mud bay all over again ???

Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:52 am
by cuddlescooper
dannett wrote:
Matt Flynn wrote:The rocks around Talc Head have barra on the calm side, and there is a gutter through the mudflat near Talc Head that has barra and prawns.
With the new Kenbi land claims, those rocky grounds now appear to be out of bounds. Is that right?

Dan
Under the maps we were provided doing commercial survey work Talc head mud flats ect, Platter rock and the other shoal ( cant think of the name off the top of my head) are all under Kenbi claim and supposed to be a no go zone now. Its cr.p because platter and the other shoal are drying rocks 500m out to sea! It opens up a complete can of worms. Its not even attached to the coast line in any way.

Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 12:17 pm
by Matt Flynn
It says on the NLC site that Talc Head can be fished at high tide.

If you are fishing gutters coming off the flats off the edge of the intertidal zone you should be OK.

Definitions of high tide and intertidal zone are of course rubbery.

Also, "Kenbi areas" can likely be fished by the Kenbi mob and anyone who gets permission from the Kenbi mob.

A can of worms it is.

Re: Darwin Harbour - Woods Inlet and Sadgroves Creek

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 5:51 am
by goldfish
Written permission I'd reckon not just a say so from ol mate