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Lure Fishing the Outback

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Robbie Wells & friends fish the upper reaches of the Burdekin River for hard fighting Sootie & Small Headed Grunter. There’s loads of information on fishing hard body lures, where access is on foot, and the fishing is shorebased. The gin clear water of this river and sight casting to fish cruising over sand and rockbars, will leave you wanting to pack your gear and head out to this spectacular location.  

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