FISHING REPORT
– 05-02-2015
Well done Ben Squires, on landing your first Yellowbelly!!! Ben caught this at Cooby Dam a few week's ago, on his own, no help from anyone. Good stuff mate, hope there's many more to come. WG |
BASS
YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Boondooma and Bjelke Peterson have continued to produce good numbers of Yellowbelly, working the same areas as with the Bass, will see you pick up some quality Yellowbelly also, and these fish will fall for the same tactics as used for the Bass. Glenlyon is producing good numbers of Yellowbelly around the structure, trolling hard bodies and spinnerbaits about 5-6m behind the boat has worked well, there’s a few Cod about as well, with spinnerbaits picking up the majority of these. Coolmunda is a bit quiet due to the rise in water level, there has been the odd fish taking frozen saltwater yabbies on the drop offs to the old creek beds, but the dirty water has made the fishing quite tough. Leslie Dam has been a bit quiet, but anglers did pick up the odd Yellowbelly on frozen Saltwater Yabbies and trolled 3D Cranks in the main basin, there was also some quality Silver Perch landed in various spots off the bank, with live worms proving to be the most successful bait. As for the rivers, due to a rise in the river, the Macintyre at Goondiwindi has been quiet, with only the odd Yellowbelly caught; the Dumaresq River from Texas downstream to Yelarbon has fished alright for Yelowbelly, with spinnerbaits and hard bodies proving to be effective.
COASTAL
FISHING
Last
weekend saw the Gold Coast fishing quite well for Black Marlin on the 50’s and
Spotty and Spanish Mackerel on the 24’s as well as Palm and Mermaid Reefs, but
offshore fishing has been almost non-existent during the week, due to the windy
conditions and this hasn’t helped much with the inshore fishing either. The
Seaway has produced School Jew and Kingies on live bait, a few Whiting near the
Council Chambers, in the Nerang River, Jacks around Sovereign Island and
Flathead at Kalinga Bank and Crusoe Island, while at the Sunshine Coast, the
passage at Caloundra is fishing well for Flathead, Jacks throughout most of the
estuaries on live mullet and Trevally have been hitting metal slugs and surface
poppers just inside the mouth of the Noosa River.
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