Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Fishing Report 28-08-2014


FISHING REPORT   – 29-08-2014


FISHING CLOSURES FOR FRESHWATER FISH SPECIES

As of midnight this Saturday 31st August through to midnight 30th November, a no take rule applies for Murray Cod, in the Dumeresq, Macintyre and Barwon Rivers. These waterways can still be fished for Golden Perch, but if you happen to catch a Cod, it must be returned to the water as quickly as possible. On the other hand, the closed season for Australian Bass finishes at midnight, this Saturday 31st August, so it’s all systems go, for those of you that like fishing the Brisbane River.

BASS

Things are still a bit quiet on the Bass scene, however there have been low numbers of fish landed again at Somerset, with Queen Street and Pelican Point being the best places to target, soft plastics, tailspinners and soft vibes have been the pick of the lures. Boondooma has again seen good numbers of Bass taken on ice jigs, soft vibes and tailspinners around Pelican Point, The Junction and also into the Stuart River arm and Moogerah Dam has again produced a few Bass on mask vibes and blades, looking in 30 – 35ft of water, in the main basin would be your best option.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD

Glenlyon has produced small numbers of Yellowbelly this week, frozen saltwater yabbies have picked up the most fish, but there has been some better quality fish taken on trolled hard bodies. Leslie Dam was a bit weather affected again this week, trolling hard bodies up towards the back of the dam in the more sheltered areas was a good option, while working blades through some schooled fish, in the main basin produced a few as well. Boondooma Dam has again produced good sized Yellowbelly on trolled hard bodies in the Stuart arm, just out from the timber, darker colours are still working the best and Bjelke Peterson has also produced good quality Yellowbelly again, working TN60 Jackalls around Bass Point has worked well, while spinnerbaits and hard bodies have picked up a few around the timber.  As for the rivers, the Goondiwindi area has seen a few smaller Cod hitting spinnerbaits and frozen saltwater yabbies have worked well for Yellowbelly and the Condamine River, from Cecil Plains to Warwick has been fishing reasonably well for Yellowbelly on crank baits and surface lures have worked well again for Cod.

GOLD COAST

It’s been a bit lumpy out off the coast again this week, but there has been a few Snapper, Cobia and Trag Jew taken on the 18’s and out wider, Pearl Perch, Kingfish and Snapper have been out in reasonable numbers on the 50’s, while inshore has seen the Seaway fishing well for Trevally and Bream along the rock walls, quality Flathead at the Aldershots, Golden Bank and Crusoe Island and fairly good numbers of Tailor at the Jumpinpin Bar on the run in tide.

SUNSHINE COAST

Offshore fishing has again been pretty quiet, due to the rough conditions, with only low numbers of Snapper taken on the inner reefs, while inshore fishing has seen plenty of Flathead throughout the Passage, Bream and Luderick off the boardwalk at Caloundra, Trevally around the bridge pylons and Flathead on the sand banks in the Maroochy River and the Noosa River has produced heaps of  Trevally, Whiting around the frying pan and the river mouth has been firing for Flathead and Jewies.

FRASER ISLAND

Pretty ordinary here again due to the windy conditions, with only the odd Tailor taken and what’s been caught hasn’t had any real size to it.

 

 

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Fishing Report 22-08-2014


FISHING REPORT   – 22-08-2014


BASS
Things have been a bit quiet, due to the weather this past week, however there have been low numbers of fish landed at Somerset, with Queen Street and Pelican Point being the best places to target, while ice jigs, tailspinners and soft vibes have been the pick of the lures. Boondooma has again seen good numbers of Bass taken on ice jigs, soft vibes and tailspinners around Pelican Point, The Junction and also into the Stuart River arm and Moogerah Dam has again produced a few Bass on ice jigs and tailspinners, looking in 25 – 30ft of water, on the western side of the dam would be your best option.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Glenlyon has produced small numbers of Yellowbelly this week, trolled hard bodies, worms and frozen saltwater yabbies are still a good option, a few Cod have been caught on spinnerbaits, even though it’s a bit quiet, persistence will pay off. Coolmunda is still producing a few Yellowbelly on frozen saltwater yabbies and hard bodies, targeting the old creek beds are the best option. Leslie Dam saw a few nice fish landed this past week, there were a couple of legal sized Cod landed on trolled hard body lures, they measured 64cm and 70cm, we didn’t see too many anglers brave the weather conditions over the weekend, the people that did venture out, only managed a few fish, mainly on bait. Boondooma Dam has seen good sized Yellowbelly taking trolled hard bodies in the Stuart arm, just out from the timber, darker colours have worked the best and Bjelke Peterson has also produced good quality Yellowbelly again, working brighter coloured TN60 Jackalls, in 20-25ft of water around Bass Point has worked well, while spinnerbaits and hard bodies have picked up a few around the timber.  As for the rivers, the Goondiwindi area has seen Cod hitting bigger spinnerbaits and hard bodies and the Condamine River, out around Yarramalong Weir has been fishing reasonably well for Yellowbelly on lipless crank baits and surface lures have worked well on the Cod.

GOLD COAST
It’s been more of a challenge getting out, than actually catching fish this week, but for those that have there has been a few Snapper, Cobia and Trag Jew taken on the 18’s and 24’s, Snapper and Pearl Perch on the northern 36’s and out wider, Kingfish and Amberjack have been hitting jigs on the northern 50’s, while inshore has seen the Seaway fishing well for Bream along the rock walls, quality Flathead on trolled hard bodies throughout the Broadwater, a few Jacks off the rock walls at Runaway Bay and the sand pumping jetty, as well as the beaches have been productive for Tailor.

SUNSHINE COAST
Offshore fishing has been a bit patchy due to the windy conditions, with only low numbers of Snapper taken on the inner reefs, while inshore fishing has seen plenty of Flathead throughout the Passage, decent numbers of Whiting around Military Jetty and Bells Creek, Bream near structure in the canals and the Noosa River has produced heaps of Golden and Big Eye Trevally on micro jigs, Whiting around the frying pan and the river mouth has been firing for Flathead and Jewies.

FRASER ISLAND
Pretty ordinary here at the moment, with only the odd Tailor taken and what’s been caught hasn’t had any real size to it.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Fishing Report 15-08-2014


FISHING REPORT   – 15-08-2014


BASS
Still some reasonable shows of fish in Cressbrook at the moment, but there’s still only a few fish being caught, out from the boat ramp, around the Eagles Nest and also out off the points in the main basin have been good spots to look, using soft plastics, soft vibes, ice jigs and blades will work, it’s definitely worth a try with live shrimp in those same areas and casting smaller lures around the weed edges has picked up a few as well. Somerset is still a bit quiet, as far as the Bass fishing is concerned. Boondooma has improved this week, with good numbers of Bass taken on ice jigs, soft vibes and tailspinners throughout the main basin, Moogerah is still producing a few Bass on a variety of lures, including soft plastics, soft vibes, tailspinners and blades, however the main schools of fish are starting to thin out, due to the recent pressure put on them.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam is still producing the odd Yellowbelly on frozen saltwater yabbies, in about 40ft of water. Glenlyon has seen better numbers of Yellowbelly taken on blades this week, worms and frozen saltwater yabbies are still a good option. Coolmunda is still producing a few Yellowbelly and Silver Perch on bait, in the deeper parts of the dam. Leslie Dam saw a slight increase in numbers this week, mainly due to the better weather conditions.  Anglers had success while trolling along the western bank near Cod Alley, as well as to the south of the Black Boys, and for the bait anglers, worms seem to be working the best, with a few nice Silver Perch landed off the bank near the Washpool Reserve. Boondooma and Bjelke Peterson Dam have both seen good sized Yellowbelly taking trolled hard bodies in the main basins and casting blades to the edges has been effective as well, and Somerset has produced good quality Yellowbelly again, casting TN60 Jackalls to the edges has been effective. As for the rivers, the Macintyre continues to fish well, with good numbers of Cod hitting surface lures, shallow diving hard bodies and bigger spinnerbaits, while quality Yellowbelly are biting on frozen saltwater yabbies and smaller trolled hard bodies and the upper reaches of the Condamine River, from Cecil Plains to Warwick continues to produce a few Cod and Yellowbelly on spinnerbaits, hard bodies and frozen saltwater yabbies.

GOLD COAST
Offshore fishing has been good this past week, with plenty of Snapper, Tailor and Trag Jew taken on the 18’s and 24’s, Snapper and Pearl Perch on the northern 36’s and out wider, Kingfish and Amberjack have been prominent on the 50’s, while inshore has seen the Seaway fishing well for Trevally on the morning tide change and Jewies on live bait at night, quality Flathead on soft plastics throughout the Broadwater, Bream along most rock walls and the sand pumping jetty has been productive for Tailor.

SUNSHINE COAST
Offshore fishing has seen Murphys Reef  and the Barwon Banks producing Snapper, Pearl Perch and Amberjack, while inshore fishing at Caloundra has produced Bream and Luderick off the Boardwalk, Trevally and Bream around the moorings in most of the estuaries, a few Jacks in the upper reaches of the Maroochy River and the Noosa River has produced Golden Trevally at the river mouth, on the incoming tide, quality Flathead taken on trolled minnows and some good size Bream and Whiting have been caught near the Frying Pan.

FRASER ISLAND
Mixed reports from Fraser at the moment, with the wind playing a big part this past week, but even with the windy conditions, there have been times when the gutters have produced reasonable numbers of Tailor.

HERVEY BAY
Offshore fishing has seen Rooneys Reef producing Cobia, Queenfish and Mangrove Jack, Big Woody and Little Woody Islands are holding Trevally and Queenfish, most sand flats are holding Flathead and Urangan Pier has been productive for Bream.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Fishing Report 8-08-2014


FISHING REPORT   – 08-08-2014


BASS
At Cressbrook, some good shows of fish out from the picnic area, the Eagles Nest and also around the main point in the Bull Creek arm of the dam, targeting them with soft plastics, soft vibes, ice jigs and blades will work, it’s definitely worth a try with live shrimp in those same areas and casting smaller lures around the weed edges has picked up a few as well. Somerset is still a bit quiet, as far as the Bass fishing is concerned. Nothing has changed at Boondooma this week, with the odd bass taken on ice jigs and blades throughout the main basin, Moogerah has been the pick of the dams for Bass, with reasonable numbers of fish taking a variety of lures, including soft plastics, soft vibes, tailspinners and blades and Maroon has again produced low numbers, mainly on live shrimp, around the weed edges.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam is still producing a few Yellowbelly on frozen saltwater yabbies, in about 40ft of water. A bit quieter at Glenlyon this week, with small numbers of Yellowbelly and Silver Perch taking worms and frozen saltwater yabbies. Coolmunda is still producing a few Yellowbelly and Silver Perch on bait, in the deeper parts of the dam. There were a few Yellowbelly landed at Leslie this past week, anglers seemed to have the most success by vertically jigging blades or hopping Jackall Mask Vibes around the rocky structure in the main basin and even though the numbers are down a bit, the quality is certainly there. Boondooma Dam has again seen plenty of Yellowbelly taking soft vibes and ice jigs in the main basin and casting blades to the edges has been effective as well, good numbers of quality Yellowbelly at Bjelke Peterson, with deep diving hard bodies and frozen saltwater yabbies working the best and Somerset has produced good quality Yellowbelly, using silent TN60 Jackalls, cast to the edges. As for the rivers, the Macintyre River has seen good numbers of Cod hitting surface lures, shallow diving hard bodies and bigger spinnerbaits, quality Yellowbelly are biting on frozen saltwater yabbies and smaller trolled hard bodies and the upper reaches of the Condamine River, from Cecil Plains to Warwick continues to produce a few Cod and Yellowbelly on spinnerbaits, hard bodies and frozen saltwater yabbies.

GOLD COAST
Offshore fishing has been pretty good again this week, with plenty of Snapper and a few Cobia taken around the 18’s and 24’s, and out wider, Kingfish and Amberjack have been prominent on the 50’s, while inshore has seen the Seaway fishing well for Trevally along the north wall, Jewies at night off the sand pumping jetty, quality Flathead on soft plastics at the Aldershots and Kalinga Bank, and the weed banks around Crab Island have produced plenty of Squid and Gar.

SUNSHINE COAST
Offshore fishing has seen the inner reefs producing Snapper and the odd Tusk Fish. Inshore fishing at Caloundra has produced Bream and Luderick off the Boardwalk, Flathead throughout the passage and at the mouth of the Maroochy River, Winter Whiting on the sand flats, near the Powerboat Club and the mouth of the Noosa River has produced Golden Trevally and Jewies on the incoming tide.

FRASER ISLAND
Tailor fishing is going alright at the moment, with most gutters holding fish, there’s no great size to them, but the numbers are pretty good.