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Want to find rifle shrimp at Coffs harbour


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I am on holiday at the moment and snuck a net, holding tank and air pump in. :)

I would love to catch some rifles as I have wanted some for ages.

Does anyone here know where I can find a great shrimp catching Creek or river?

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@fishmosy i live in bello - ive just been getting Macrobrachium and paryata at the "point". Any tips on catching methods of riffles? 

(Edit: I know they are out at never never & promised lands creeks.)

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9 hours ago, ballzac2000 said:

@fishmosy i live in bello - ive just been getting Macrobrachium and paryata at the "point". Any tips on catching methods of riffles? 

(Edit: I know they are out at never never & promised lands creeks.)

Yep they are in the two creeks mentioned. You just have to look in the right place - riffles. Look under rocks at the edges of the fastest flowing sections and in areas where there is slack water or back eddies within the riffles. They will be there, and if you find one, there will be others very close by.

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