Friday, March 30, 2012

FISHING REPORT 29-03-2012

FISHING REPORT – 29-03-2012

BASSIN SERIES GETS OFF TO A GOOD START AT BOONDOOMA

The first Queensland round of the Bassin Teams
Challenge Series kicked off at Boondooma Dam last weekend. The event had a late
move from Somerset, which saw a few teams drop out, but there was still a total
of 37 teams competed. After several other competitions were held there
recently, it was always going to be a tough bite. There was a total of 127 Bass
weighed in, at an average weight of 886 grams, with the biggest fish tipping
the scales at 1.96kg. Father and Son team, Ken and Ross Murray from Millmerran,
were the eventual winners, with a total limit of 9 fish for 8.88kg, and for
their efforts, the boys picked up a nice $1500 cheque and automatic entry into
the grand final in November this year. For those of you that are wondering,
even after weighing in the second heaviest bag for the weekend, my team came in
11th position. Overall it was a great weekend, with many of the
first time competitors, saying, that they will be back to fish more of these
tournaments. If you would like to check out some photos from the weekend, get
on the Mullet Gut Marine Facebook page and have a look, or go to www.bassintournaments.com.au

BASS
At the time of
writing this report, Cressbrook Dam was still closed, due to water running over
the spillway. The technique that worked the best at Boondooma Dam
last weekend was working soft plastics through schooled fish in deeper water,
also casting Jackalls to the edges and hopping Mask Vibes around the points. At
Bjelke Peterson, several Bass were caught ranging between the 28 – 31 cm mark.
They were being caught on a selection of live worms, live shrimp and some were
caught on ¼ oz Blades. Somerset Dam is very unpredictable at the moment, due to
several rises in the water level over the past few weeks.

YELLOWBELLY AND
COD.
The Yellowbelly
continue to bite well at Boondooma, the majority of fish are being caught
trolling hard body lures pretty tight to the banks, in around 15-20 feet of
water, and for the bait anglers, the Stuart arm of the dam has again produced
fish up to 3kg. The Macintyre River at Goondiwindi, from the boat ramp to Boggabilla
Weir continues to fish well with plenty of Yellowbelly and Cod caught on frozen
Saltwater Yabbies and trolled Spinnerbaits and hard bodies. Glenlyon continues
to fish well, it is very much the same story as last week, with plenty of Cod,
as well as heaps of Yellowbelly, being caught on both bait and lures. A lot of
the Cod are still taking Spinnerbaits. Plenty of Yellowbelly and the odd Silver
Perch throughout Leslie Dam, with bait and lures proving to be successful.
Coolmunda is a little quiet, however there is still the odd Yellowbelly being
caught out there.



GOLD COAST AND TWEED

Offshore
fishing has been a bit slow this week, due to poor conditions, but there has been good
numbers of Spanish and Spotty Mackerel out from the Seaway. Inshore fishing has
produced Trevelly and Tailor and Yellow Tail Kingfish, casting metal slugs off
the walls of the Seaway, Whiting around the sand banks throughout the
Broadwater, a few Tailor off the beaches, good size Bass in Robina Lakes and some
nice Muddies in the Coomera River and Coombabah Creek.

SUNSHINE COAST

Plenty
of Mackerel, and a few Coral Trout, Sweetlip and Mouri Cod out from Noosa on
the closer inshore reefs. Inshore fishing has produced Whiting off Golden
Beach, as well as on the sand flats in the Noosa River, big Whiting off Noosa
Beach. The upper reaches of the Noosa River have produced good numbers of small
Mulloway and Grunter, but with this has come a lot of Bull Sharks, which has
provided anglers with a bit of
excitement on the lighter gear and the Boardwalk area at Caloundra has produced
a few Flathead and Bream.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Fishing Report - 22-03-2012

FISHING REPORT – 22-03-2012

BASSIN SERIES HEADS TO BOONDOOMA THIS WEEKEND

After successfully running Bass tournaments in New South Wales for the last 5 years, Bassin Tournaments organiser, Bruce Anderson has decided to expand into Queensland this year, and this weekend will see the first tournament run at Boondooma Dam, near Proston. Bassin Tournaments provide you with the chance to get a feel for competition fishing, anglers competing against each other, the clock and the bass. Tournament fishing is exciting and a great way to meet new people. They are a very social event, where families can fish together, a couple of mates can have a go, or a fishing club can use it as part of their event calendar, set up their marques, flags etc and just have a great weekend. These events have a social feel about them, but will also cater for the needs of the more seasoned tournament angler, with lots of cash & great prizes on offer. I have fished quite a lot of these tournaments since they started, and they are always a very enjoyable weekend, for more information check out their website at bassintournaments.com.au.


BASS
Cressbrook has again produced a few Bass over the past week, with Soft Plastics producing the most fish, out from the boat ramp, and across near the buoy line have been the best spots. Boondooma Dam has again fished really well for Bass this past week. The fish have been caught throughout the dam, trolling hard bodies in about 20 - 25 feet of water, working soft plastics around the points has worked well. Somerset Dam is very unpredictable at the moment, it has been closed several times over the past few weeks, due to rises in the water level, so if you’re thinking about heading that way, jump on the seqwater.com.au website for the latest information.


YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam produced a few Yellowbelly over the weekend, with a couple of fish measuring over 50cm, but there were quite a few undersize about as well (remember 30cm minimum length for Yellowbelly). Live bait seemed to work best. The Yellowbelly continue to fire at Boondooma, the majority of fish are being caught trolling hard body lures pretty tight to the banks, in around 15-20 feet of water, and for the bait anglers, the Stuart arm of the dam has produced fish up to 3kg. The Macintyre River at Goondiwindi continues to fish well with plenty of Yellowbelly caught on frozen Saltwater Yabbies and trolled lures and there has also been good numbers of Cod taken on trolled hard bodies, but there is a few around the 60cm mark. Glenlyon has again produced plenty of Cod, as well as heaps of Yellowbelly, on both bait and lures. A lot of the Cod have been taken on smaller Spinnerbaits.



GOLD COAST AND TWEED

Offshore fishing this week, has seen good numbers of Spanish Mackerel Yellowfin and Striped Tuna, out from Mermaid Beach. Cobia on live bait at the 18’s and 24’s and good numbers of Pearl Perch out a bit wider on the 36’s. Inshore fishing has produced Trevelly and Tailor in the Seaway, Whiting and Gar around Seaworld, the Nerang River and on the flats at the Pin. Also at the Pin, good numbers of quality Bream and Moses Perch in the creek mouths, Jack’s around the bridges and some nice Muddies at the mouths of most of the creeks.

SUNSHINE COAST

Offshore fishing has dropped off a bit again this week, but there has been a few Mackerel on the closer reefs, as well as some Marlin out a bit wider. Inshore fishing has produced Whiting around the Power Boat Club, Queenfish, Big eye Trevelly and some decent size Bream along the Boardwalk at Caloundra, Grunter Bream in Bells Creek, Mangrove Jack around structure in the canals, good Dart and Whiting off the beaches and a few Muddies around the creek mouths.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

FISHING REPORT 09-03-2012

FISHING REPORT – 09-03-2012



BASS
Cressbrook Dam has reopened, and it would certainly be worth heading out to wet a line this weekend. Prior to the dam being closed, it had been fishing well, so I would use my sounder to find the fish, out from the boat ramp and across to the buoy line would be worth a look. If you find the fish, try casting blades, spinnerbaits, Jackals or soft plastics, and hopefully you might pick up a few. Boondooma Dam has again produced some decent catches of Bass, with the biggest reported, being 58cm. Most of the fish have been caught in the Stuart and Boyne arms of the dam, mainly on Jackals and Blades, but you could also try trolling hard bodies in about 15 - 20 feet of water. The Bass continue to become more active in Bjelke Peterson, casting Jackals and Soft Plastics around Bass Point and on the banks below the Wineries has produced the most fish. Somerset Dam has produced some quality Bass over the past week, these fish have mainly been taken in deeper water on Soft Plastics and Blades.


YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam has been a little quiet since it reopened, but there is the odd Yellowbelly and Silver Perch about. Try targeting these with live Worms, and trolling lures around the rock wall area could also prove fruitful. Boondooma and Bjelke Peterson have again produced reasonable numbers of quality Yellowbelly, the majority of fish are being caught on bait, but casting Jackalls, Blades and Spinnerbaits, or trolling hard body lures should pick you up a few fish as well. After being in flood recently, the Ballone River at St.George has produced heaps of Yellowbelly and Silver Perch. Bait and small spinners have proven to be the best methods when targeting these fish. The Macintyre River at Goondiwindi has again fished well for Yellowbelly over the past week, live Shrimp and frozen Saltwater Yabbies have again produced the most fish, but trolling hard bodies and Spinnerbaits should still get you a few. While I’m talking about the Goondi area, I would like to mention that over the past couple of weeks, the Goondiwindi Fish Restocking Group has released 60000 fingerlings in the local reaches of the river, well done to the group for their efforts in raising funds to make that happen. Coolmunda Dam is fishing quite well for Yellowbelly with some quality Cod in amongst them. Frozen Saltwater Yabbies and live Worms seem to be the best bait, but also try casting Jackalls, Spinnerbaits and hard bodies around the timber if you want to chase Cod. Good reports of Yellowbelly throughout Leslie Dam taken on frozen Saltwater Yabbies, while the timber seems to be holding some big fish. If you’re keen, try trolling is this area for Cod as a few anglers were busted off over the past week. The main basin at Glenlyon has been producing some nice Cod trolling deep diving hard bodies in 60ft of water, there’s also been nice Yellowbelly caught on live bait.

GOLD COAST AND TWEED

Offshore fishing has been almost non-existent this past week, due to wet and windy conditions, however there has been good numbers of Tuna and Spanish Mackerel on the closer reefs. Inshore fishing has been a bit quiet as well due to the poor weather conditions, but there has been good numbers of Jewies and Snapper caught around the rock walls in the Seaway, mainly on live bait. The Tweed River has produced some nice Flathead throughout, with some quality Jack’s taken around the bridges and rock walls at night.


SUNSHINE COAST

Again, offshore fishing has been pretty quiet due to the weather, but there has been some good size schools of Mackerel about, which has given anglers some reward for heading out in the bad conditions, there’s also been a few Squire about Brays Rock. Very limited reports as far as the inshore fishing goes, most of the estuaries have become very dirty due to the big rain this week, however there has been the odd Trevelly and Mangrove Jack around the mouth of the Noosa River on the incoming tide.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Fishing Report 02-03-2012

FISHING REPORT – 01-03-2012

LAKE BOONDOOMA BASS PRO
Matt Johnson broke through for his maiden BASS Pro event win at the opening round of the 2012 Smak Lures BASS Pro Series at Lake BoondoomaCompiling a 6/6, 7.91kg bag to win the event Johnson relegated Mark Mangold to second and session two leader Brad Clark to third. ABT BASS Pro debutant Joshua Schwerin claimed the non-boater title plus the Smak Lures Big Bass prize courtesy of his day two kicker fish (1.90kg). Overall there were 209 Bass weighed in at an average weight of 990 grams. The majority of the fish were caught on soft plastics, with a few being taken on Blades and Ice Jigs.


BASS
At the time of writing this report, Cressbrook Dam was still closed. Bjelke Peterson is still producing a few Bass, trolling hard bodies around Bass Point and the banks opposite have been the most successful. Earlier this week Somerset was at 117%, and closed to all water based activities, however it was reopened Thursday morning, and there are quite a few fish schooled up in about 30 feet of water. If you were heading that way this weekend, it would be worth a look around the Pelican Point, Queen Street and Bay 13 areas and if you target these fish with soft plastics and blades you should pick up a few.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam opened again last Saturday, unfortunately the weather kept things fairly quiet out there. Boondooma and Bjelke Peterson have both produced pretty good numbers of quality Yellowbelly, the majority of fish are being caught on bait, as well as casting Jackalls, Blades and Spinnerbaits, and trolling hard body lures. The Macintyre River at Goondiwindi has again fished extremely well for Yellowbelly this week, targeting the fish with Shrimp and frozen Saltwater Yabbies has produced the most numbers. Fishing has again improved at Coolmunda this week, with quite a few quality Yellowbelly being caught, working Jackalls, Spinnerbaits and hard bodies around the timbered area of the dam. The Yellowbelly have been on the chew at Leslie over the past week, best bait has been live Shrimp and frozen Saltwater Yabbies, while trolled hard bodies and Spinnerbaits have landed a few as well. Glenlyon has again fished well this week, with some nice Cod around the mid 70cm to mid 80cm mark, these have been caught on Spinnerbaits, trolled hard bodies and bait, there are still quite a few undersize Cod being caught and released as well. Yellowbelly and Silver Perch have been plentiful, but they have mainly been coming on bait.

GOLD COAST AND TWEED

Offshore fishing has produced good numbers of Spanish Mackerel, Yellowfin and Striped Tuna, from the Seaway entrance to Mermaid Reef, Pearl Perch and Sampson Fish on the northern 50’s and Dolphin Fish and Wahoo on trolled lures around the outer grounds. Inshore has seen good numbers Jewies and Sharks caught in the Seaway, mainly on live bait, some nice Jack’s around the bridges and rock walls in the Tweed River, quality Whiting near the Council Chambers in the Nerang River, Flathead at Seagull Lakes in the Tweed and throughout the Jumpinpin area, Trevelly and small Yellow Tail Kingfish at the mouth of the Tweed and good size Muddies in the mouths of the creeks and rivers.

SUNSHINE COAST

Offshore fishing has seen reasonable catches of Snapper and Sweetlip at 5 Mile Reef, good size Spanish Mackerel and Yellowtail Kingies at Sunshine and North Reefs. Inshore fishing has again proven to be a bit hard, with most of the estuaries becoming dirty due to the big rain last week, however there has been a few Flathead and Bream around the Boardwalk at Caloundra, Jewies in the Maroochy River and Tailor, Trevelly and the odd Jack at the mouth of the Noosa River on the incoming tide.