FISHING REPORT
– 26-02-2015
Dylon Perrin landed this quality Murray Cod in the Glenn Innes area last weekend, it was released after taking the photo. Well done Mobro!! Happy Birthday!! WG |
BASS
Cressbrook Dam
is a bit patchy at the moment, so use your sounder to find the fish, out from
the boat ramp and across to the buoy line would be worth a look, the Cressbrook
Creek arm is worth a look as well and if you find the fish, try casting blades,
spinnerbaits, Jackals, and hopefully you might pick up a few. There has been
quite a few smaller fish landed here in the past month, so remember the minimum
length for Bass is 30cm. Boondooma Dam has again produced some decent catches
of Bass. Most of the fish have been caught around the points or timbered areas
of the Stuart and Boyne arms, mainly on Spinnerbaits and Blades, but you could
also try trolling hard bodies in about 15 - 20 feet of water. It’s not easy at
Bjelke Peterson at the moment, however casting Jackals, Blades and Spinnerbaits
around Bass Point and on the banks below the Wineries has produced a few fish,
while trolling hard bodies has seen a few landed as well and at Maroon, there were plenty of smaller Bass
caught on Jackalls, Piranhas, Blades and Soft Plastics, most of the fish were
landed along the weed edges.
YELLOWBELLY AND
COD
Cooby Dam has
been a little quiet also, 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. Cressbrook has seen a few quality
Yellowbelly hitting spinnerbaits around the Eagles Nest area, Boondooma and
Bjelke Peterson have again produced good 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.
Coolmunda Dam has improved over the past week as the water clears up; there
have been reports of reasonable numbers of Yellowbelly with some quality Cod as
well. 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 the Cod. Things have been fairly slow over the past week at
Leslie Dam, anglers have managed to land a few nice fish but they have had to
work hard for them, there’s been reports of a few nice Yellowbelly landed in
the main basin on frozen saltwater yabbies, one local angler landed a few legal
sized fish, while casting spinnerbaits around structure and Glenlyon is still
producing good numbers of Yellowbelly on bait and Spinnerbaits, as well as
plenty of Silver Perch on worms.
COASTAL FISHING
Very limited
opportunities offshore this week due to the weather, however inshore fishing
has seen the Southport Seaway producing good sized Jewies on the incoming tide
and a few Flathead around the Aldershots and Kalinga Bank, while at the Sunny
Coast, the Passage has produced a lot of smaller Bream and Whiting and a few
Flathead around the mouth of Bells Creek and the rock walls at the entrance to
the Noosa River have produced fairly good numbers of Trevally and Flathead at
the top of the run in tide.