FISHING REPORT – 13-12-2012
BASS
Firstly,
congratulations to MGM staff members Justin and Clinton, on taking out last
weekend’s Basstastic event at Somerset Dam. Well done guys!!!
Cressbrook Dam
has again produced some decent fish this week, rolling blades through suspended
fish in the deeper water has been effective, while trolling hard bodies through
the same areas has been successful as well, darker colours seem to be popular
at the moment. Boondooma Dam has seen some quality Bass taken off the
edges, with Blades and Jackalls proving to be the most effective, spinnerbaits
and bait are still working in the Stuart and Boyne arms, while trolling hard
bodies around the junction has again produced some fish as well. Bjelke
Petersen dam again produced large numbers of smaller Bass, with the odd bigger
in amongst them, casting small blades and spinnerbaits around the points and
timbered edges throughout the dam has worked best, live shrimp have good as
well, and at Somerset Dam, most areas from Pelican Point through to the timber
at Kirkleigh are holding fish, there have been some big numbers caught over the
past week, soft plastics and blades have worked well on the suspended fish,
while hopping soft vibes along the bottom has produced the bigger fish.
YELLOWBELLY AND
COD.
Cooby Dam is
still producing a few fish on bait off the banks, and also on trolled lures,
working the drop-offs throughout the dam, at Boondooma, live shrimp are working well around
the timber, in the Boyne and Stuart arms and trolling hard bodies in 30-40ft of
water is producing fish as well. Bjelke Peterson has seen some quality
Yellowbelly taken, trolling hard bodies in the deeper water has worked well,
while casting spinnerbaits around the timber has also seen some decent fish
caught. Good quality Yellowbelly are still taking darker coloured lures at
Glenlyon this week, there have also been a few smaller Cod about, with bait and
lures working on these fish. Coolmunda is producing good numbers of
Yellowbelly, with a few smaller Cod in amongst them, trolling the old creek
beds and along the wall has worked well, live crays and frozen saltwater yabbies
have both been successful for the bait anglers. At Leslie Dam, Yellowbelly have
again been out in good numbers, they have been taken on frozen saltwater
yabbies and live shrimp, trolling deep diving lures has worked as well, there
has also been quite a few smaller Cod and stacks of Silver Perch and Jew landed
using bait. As far as the rivers go, the Balonne at St.George and Surat
continues to fish well for Yellowbelly and Cod, casting spinnerbaits around
snags, as well as trolling hard body lures has produced the most fish, the Macintyre
River at Goondiwindi has fished well this past week with good reports of
Yellowbelly taking spinnerbaits and bait, there has been a few Cod about as
well and the Dumeresq River at Texas has fished reasonably well for Yellowbelly
and smaller Cod using lures and bait, there’s still quite a few Carp about as
well.
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GOLD COAST AND TWEED
Offshore
fishing this week, has again seen good numbers of smaller Black Marlin taking
trolled lures in 25-30 metres of water, Yellowfin Tuna and Mackerel are hanging
about 9 Mile Reef, and the 50 Fathoms have seen good numbers of Wahoo, Cobia
and Blue Marlin, while inshore, the Tweed River has seen good numbers
of Flathead and Whiting throughout, Jacks are still active around structure, while
up around Southport, Flathead have been taking hard body lures around Crab
Island, plenty of Jack’s around Sovereign Island and the Runaway Bay canals,
Whiting at the council chambers and in most of the creeks, Sand Crabs in the
southern parts of the Broadwater and the Seaway has produced Mulloway and
Trevelly along the north wall, on the run in tide.
SUNSHINE COAST
Offshore
fishing has seen the inner reefs producing a mix of smaller reef fish, while
the wider reefs are producing a few Spotty Mackerel, Cobia, Wahoo and
Yellowtail Kingfish, while inshore fishing is much the same as last week, with
good size Flathead landed off the Boardwalk at Caloundra, Whiting at the Power
Boat Club and throughout the Maroochy and Noosa Rivers, some nice Mangrove Jack
and Barramundi also in the Noosa River, Jack’s up to 50cm have also been taken
around Bells Creek, and the Pelican Waters canals have been alive with smaller
Trevelly and Queenies.
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