Redland Bayside NewsRedland Bayside News
  • News & Editorial
  • Digital Editions
  • Pickup Locations
  • Advertise With Us
Reading: Never quite enough fishing days for ‘hooked’ Frank
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Redland Bayside NewsRedland Bayside News
Search
  • News & Editorial
  • Digital Editions
  • Pickup Locations
  • Advertise With Us
Follow US
Redland Bayside News > Fishing > Never quite enough fishing days for ‘hooked’ Frank
Fishing

Never quite enough fishing days for ‘hooked’ Frank

Linda Muller
Linda Muller
Share
3 Min Read
Frank Schlechtreim with a dolphin fish, caught offshore out of Moreton Island, a catch he describes as ‘opportunistic’ while fishing for snapper.
Frank Schlechtreim with a dolphin fish, caught offshore out of Moreton Island, a catch he describes as ‘opportunistic’ while fishing for snapper.
SHARE

FRANK Schlechtreim may fish a few times a week, but to him that is “not enough”.

The 59-year-old from Victoria Point regularly gets out on the bay with his wife Dee, but they like to mix it up, fishing offshore, going fly fishing and occasionally fishing off the jetty.

He has fishing gear for all occasions, but mostly fishes off his boat, a Cruise Craft half-cabin. He leaves from the Victoria Point jetty, or if he is fishing in the northern bay or offshore, he leaves from the Moreton Bay Trailer Boat Club at Manly.

“The boat gives you more mobility and access to different spots,” he said.

“If you are land based, you may see the deeper holes, but you can’t always get to them.”

Frank said he had some favourite spots, found through fishing reports, personal exploration and by talking to others.

“You learn to read the tide, read the water so to speak,” he said.

“There are a few factors. If you are river fishing and there is a rock obstruction, the fish will be holed up there. That way they can expend less energy and ambush their food.

“The weather plays a big part and the different tides and moon cycles.”

Frank said that when fishing, he also checked barometric pressure.

“If the pressure is low, the fish’s bladder expands and there is less room in their stomach, so they don’t want to eat. This is not a good bite time,” he said.

“Conversely, with a high barometric pressure, the stomach is compressed, there is more food in the gut and they are hungry.”

Frank said he moved to Tasmania as a young man in order to enjoy the trout fishing on offer and now works at a fishing store at Victoria Point.

“I came to Australia, bought a fishing rod and, excuse the pun, I’ve been hooked ever since,” he said.

Frank said every fish he caught was special in its own way.

“I love eating fish for food, but I also like the sport. You have to stick to the bag limits.

“I will keep fishing after I reach this, but always throw them back.

“You have to find a responsible balance and make sure the fish are there for future generations.”

TAGGED:ManlyVictoria Point
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print

Latest Redlands News

Redland Council to weigh in on proposed law forcing councillors out if they run for state parliament
Community Featured News Redland City Council
Redland Council set to endorse after-action review of Tropical Cyclone Alfred response
Community Featured News Redland City Council
Council flags $8.1M deficit in first 2025–26 budget review
Community Featured News Redland City Council
Redland community invited to contribute to Empowering Councils Bill Inquiry
Community Featured News Redland City Council State Politics
Council hits the high notes with quirky, song-filled mowing announcement
Community Featured News Redland City Council
‘OBSCURE RULE’ FINE SPARKS FAMILY FURY — BUT COUNCIL SAYS THEY DID REPLY
Community Featured News Redland City Council
The initiative is drawing input from across the health ecosystem.
Redlands launches major community health push
Business

You Might Also Like

GOOD TIMES: Kevin Lowe has enjoyed a lifetime of fishing – he is holding a couple of snapper caught about 3km off Point Lookout.
Fishing

Crocodile sighting still remains vivid memory

May 1, 2025
LOCAL MARKET: Ben Tafolo of Tafolo Realty reveals the Redlands real estate trends over the past decade.
Real Estate

Suburbs fare well in market boom

May 18, 2023
Thornlands Teen Lands Prize Catch at Cleveland Ramp
Featured NewsFishing

Teen’s big catch at Cleveland boat ramp

August 28, 2025
Special guest speakers Brendan Fevola (AFL legend) and Mariafe Artacho Del Sola (3 x Olympian/beach volleyball champion), David Hancock – community fundraising & growth lead (regional) from Leukaemia Foundation and MC Richard Champion.
Community

Charity luncheon raises $26k for the Leukaemia Foundation

December 5, 2024
Copyright © 2025 Local News Group - Website by LNG Digital
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?