Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Fishing Report 26-03-2015


FISHING REPORT      26-03-2015
BASS
Robert Young caught this Saratoga on a trolled Spinnerbait,
 at Boondooma Dam recently. Good work Robert!!! WG
There have been limited reports from Cressbrook Dam this week, although a few Bass were landed in the Bull Creek arm of the dam on live Shrimp and the Cressbrook Creek arm has again produced a few fish on Spinnerbaits and Blades. Boondooma Dam has fished a bit tougher this past week, there’s plenty of undersized Bass around Leizagangs and The Junction, while Spinnerbaits and Blades accounted for some better fish around Pelican Point. Slightly quieter this week at Bjelke Peterson, but casting Blades and Spinnerbaits to the edges and working them close to the bottom has produced a few fish and trolling hard bodies around the points has enticed a few smaller Bass. Somerset Dam has produced some quality Bass over the past week, working soft plastics through suspended fish, in 40ft of water, at Pelican Point has been good, the start of the timber at Kirkleigh saw some decent catches on Soft Vibes and Spinnerbaits and Moogerah Dam has produced some nice Bass on soft plastics and blades; just off the timber in the main basin proved to be the best spot.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam has seen pretty good numbers of Yellowbelly taking Ecogear ZX blades, trolled lures and frozen saltwater yabbies, out from the pontoon, the point opposite the boat ramp and the right hand side just out from the buoy line at the wall have been the best spots. Boondooma Dam has again produced good numbers of quality Yellowbelly, mainly in the Boyne arm, on bait, TN60 Jackalls and Spinnerbaits, while at Bjelke Peterson, the bottom end of the dam has provided the best catches, with Spinnerbaits and trolled hard bodies working the best. Coolmunda Dam fished well over the weekend, with anglers having success around the timber on TN60 Jackalls and Imakatsu Piranhas, live shrimp worked the best for the bait fishermen. Leslie Dam didn’t break any records over the past week; the bait anglers did manage to land a few quality Yellowbelly, as well as some reasonable sized Silver Perch and Eel Tailed Catfish, live shrimp and worms proved to be the most successful bait to use, while the lure anglers had success casting blades and soft vibes at the submerged rocks in the main basin. Glenlyon is producing good numbers of Yellowbelly, Silver Perch and Eel Tail Catfish at the moment, frozen saltwater yabbies, live shrimp and trolled hard bodies have all been effective, there were a few Cod hooked on Spinnerbaits around the timber. As for the rivers, the Macintyre River at Goondiwindi is finally starting to clear in the town reaches, which has seen Cod taking hard body lures, while lipless crankbaits have worked well for the Yellowbelly and the Dumeresq at Texas has produced reasonable numbers of Cod on Spinnerbaits and hard body lures, with a couple of Yellowbelly taken on bait.

COASTAL FISHING
Offshore fishing at the Gold Coast has continued to produce Mackerel on trolled lures and drift baits at Palm and Mermaid Reefs and the 24’s and 36’s have seen good numbers of Snapper and Trag Jew taken. The Spit pipeline has produced stacks of Jewies and Trevally on the incoming tide, on live bait, there’s also been a few small Snapper in amongst them, plenty of good size Whiting in the Nerang River and Kalinga Bank has been a good area for Flathead. While at the Sunshine Coast, Spanish Mackerel and Long Tail Tuna are taking trolled lures, good numbers of Snapper on the northern reefs, while inshore fishing at Caloundra has seen plenty of Whiting on the flats and Bream in the deeper holes in the Passage, Trevally and Queenies in the Pelican Waters canals, Maroochy and Noosa Rivers have seen some quality Jacks getting about, plenty of Flathead and Queenies at the mouth of the Noosa River and good numbers of Jewies off the beaches at night.

 

 

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Fishing Report 19-03-2015


FISHING REPORT      19-03-2015
MILLMERRAN CARP BUSTER COMP
I thought I would start with some stats from the Millmerran Carp Buster Comp 2 weeks ago. There was a total of 449 fish caught, adding up to an overall weight of 280kg. The biggest was 4.45kg and the most Carp caught by an adult was 50. They are hoping to make it a twice yearly event, which will probably see another event in Sept/Oct this year. Well done to everyone involved in organising the event and those of you who participated.

Bill Smith caught and released this Murray Cod at Leslie Dam
BASS
Cressbrook Dam has produced quite a few smaller Bass this week, out from the boat ramp and across to the buoy line has been a good area to target, while the Cressbrook Creek arm is still worth a look as well and working Blades and plastics through these fish has provided the best results. Boondooma Dam has again produced some decent catches of Bass; there’s still a lot of smaller fish about. Ice jigs, soft plastics and tailspinners have again worked well at Leizagangs, Pelican Point and The Junction, while bait and spinnerbaits accounted for a few in the timbered area of the Boyne and Stuart arms. Bass are still fairly active in Bjelke Peterson, casting Jackals, Blades and Spinnerbaits around the timbered edges has produced quality fish, while trolling hard bodies on the drop-offs has seen a few landed as well. Somerset Dam has produced some quality Bass over the past week, with the biggest reported at 56cm, the start of the timber at Kirkleigh and Pelican Point were the hot spots last weekend, while trolled hard bodies and live shrimp worked the best and Moogerah saw some quality Bass landed towards the back of the dam, with blades, tail spinners and plastics all working well.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam has seen the odd Yellowbelly taking Ecogear ZX blades, just out from the dam wall buoy line; trolled lures and frozen saltwater yabbies have also produced a few decent fish along the right hand bank, just out from the buoy line. Boondooma and Bjelke Peterson continue to produce good numbers of quality Yellowbelly, the Stuart and Boyne arms have been the spots to target the fish in Boondooma, with live shrimp and trolled hard bodies picking up the best numbers, while at Bjelke Peterson, the points and timbered areas have provided the best catches. Coolmunda Dam has seen some good quality Yellowbelly taken in the timber on saltwater yabbies, Jackalls and spinnerbaits, good size Silver Perch on live worms, but the Cod have been a bit quiet. Leslie Dam has seen Yellowbelly being landed on both lures and bait, most of the fish are holding close to the bottom and Blades and Mask Vibes have been working the best on these fish, there’s good numbers holding in the rocky structure across from the dam wall and frozen saltwater yabbies have accounted for some quality fish around the Black Boys. Glenlyon is still producing good numbers of Yellowbelly on frozen saltwater yabbies and live worms, the Cod have been a bit quiet, but there was a couple caught at Stockyard point on Spinnerbaits. As for the rivers, the Macintyre River at Goondi has been a bit quiet this week, with only a few Yellowbelly taken on bait in the town reaches and the Dumeresq at Texas has produced reasonable numbers of Cod on spinnerbaits, while bait accounted for a few Yellowbelly.

COASTAL FISHING
Offshore fishing at the Gold Coast has continued to produce Mackerel on trolled lures and drift baits from the front of the Seaway right through to Mermaid Reef and a bit wider of the 50’s has produced heaps of Blue Marlin on trolled skirts. The Seaway has seen good numbers of Jewies on the incoming tide, on live bait, there’s also been a few Kingies in amongst them, plenty of good sized Whiting in the Broadwater, and Flathead have been taking soft plastics at Kalinga Bank. While at the Sunshine Coast, Spanish and Spotty Mackerel are still about in big numbers, right along the coast, trolling lures has been the best method, while inshore fishing at Caloundra has seen plenty of big Whiting on the flats in the Passage and Flathead and Bream off the boardwalk, Trevally in the Pelican Waters canals, the Maroochy River has seen a few Threadfin and Blue Salmon getting about, Jacks around the bridge pylons, plenty of Flathead, Trevally and Jewies at the mouth of the Noosa River and good numbers of Jewies off the beaches as well.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Fishing Report 12-03-2015


FISHING REPORT – 12-03-2015

BASS
Brent Hearne landed this 125cm Cod at Copeton Dam last weekend.
 Cracker of a fish mate!! Well done!!  WG
Cressbrook Dam is still a bit patchy, again, there has been some quality fish taking spinnerbaits and Jackalls around the edges, early morning and late afternoon, out from the boat ramp and across to the buoy line are still worth a look, the Cressbrook Creek arm has produced a few fish as well, with blades and tailspinners proving to be effective on these fish. Boondooma Dam has again produced some decent catches of Bass, although there are a lot of smaller fish about. Ice jigs and tailspinners worked well at Leizagangs, Pelican Point and The Junction, while bait accounted for a few in the timbered area of the Boyne arm. The schooled fish were shutting down fairly quickly, so the best option was to keep moving around the different locations. Heaps of fish caught at Bjelke Peterson last weekend, casting Blades and Spinnerbaits around the timbered edges and also working blades and tailspinners on the flats, near Bass Point were the best options, there were also a lot of smaller fish caught here as well.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam has again produced a few quality Yellowbelly, near the dam wall buoy line, and along the bank in the northern arm of the dam, TN60 Jackalls, Piranhas and frozen saltwater yabbies have worked the best on these fish. Boondooma has produced good numbers of Yellowbelly again, the majority of fish are being caught on bait, with Leizagangs and the timbered areas of the Stuart and Boyne producing the majority of the fish, but trolling hard body lures from The Junction, to the timber in the Stuart arm, should pick you up a few fish as well. Coolmunda Dam has fished quite well over the past week or so, we have received several reports of quality fish being landed on lures and bait. There were good numbers of legal sized Cod and plenty of Yellowbelly landed over the weekend on spinnerbaits and larger hard body lures. There was a slight improvement on previous weeks at Leslie, with reports of some quality Yellowbelly landed in the main basin, along the western bank opposite the concrete boat ramps, these fish were landed on shrimp and frozen saltwater yabbies. The lure anglers also had more success than previous weeks, with blades and TN60 Jackalls working well around the Black Boys. Glenlyon produced a few Yellowbelly and Silver Perch on live worms and frozen saltwater yabbies, while trolled hard bodies accounted for a few Yellowbelly and some nice Cod, including a 97cm fish. As for the rivers, casting spinnerbaits around the snags has worked well on the Cod, in the Dumeresq River at Texas and the Macintyre at Goondi saw a few Cod and Yellowbelly taking worms and frozen saltwater yabbies.

COASTAL FISHING
Offshore fishing at the Gold Coast has seen plenty of Spanish Mackerel on Mermaid Reef and the 24’s, while Pearl Perch and Kingfish have been prominent on the 50’s and the closer bait grounds have produced good numbers of Tuna. Inshore fishing has seen the Southport Seaway producing good sized Jewies and Jacks along the rock walls, a few Flathead and Whiting at the Pin, Kingfish and Trevally around the Pipeline at the Spit and the Jumpinpin Bar has seen plenty of Sharks, while at the Sunny Coast, look for Mackerel on the closer reefs, while Murphy’s and Sunshine Reefs have again produced quality Snapper and Sweetlip. Inshore fishing has seen Grunter Bream off the Boardwalk, the sand banks near Bells Creek are producing plenty of Whiting, Trevally and Jacks around structure in the Maroochy and Noosa Rivers and all of the river mouths are seeing a few Tailor getting about.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Fishing Report 05-03-2015


FISHING REPORT – 05-03-2015

MILLMERRAN GEARS UP FOR ITS SECOND CARP BUSTER COMP
Organisers of Millmerran’s Carp Buster Fishing Competition on March 7 and 8 are hoping the Condamine’s banks will be slapping with European Carp when anglers join the fight against this pest fish for a second year. The weekend-long event at Yarramalong Weir is again being hosted by Millmerran Landcare after 70 anglers caught more than 260 carp at Millmerran’s first carp buster in late 2013. Registration for the Millmerran Carp Buster and breakfast kicks off at 7am on Saturday, March 7, and anglers are able to cast their lines along waterways across the Millmerran district.

Entry is $10 for adults, $5 for kids or $25 for families. Final lines are reeled in at 11am on Sunday, March 8, with prizes on offer for mystery weights. The weekend includes raffles, barbecues and camping is available.

For details on the Millmerran Carp Buster, phone Rebecca Kirby on 0427 952 336 or Lisa Sutton on 0427 376 281 or visit www.qmdc.org.au.

BASS
Cressbrook Dam is still a bit patchy, although there has been some quality fish taking spinnerbaits and Jackalls around the edges, early morning and late afternoon, 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 working blades and tailspinners through these fish and you should pick up a couple. 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 arm, mainly on Spinnerbaits and trolled hard bodies in about 15 - 20 feet of water. It’s still not easy at Bjelke Peterson, however casting Blades and Spinnerbaits around the points and edges has produced a few fish, while trolling hard bodies has seen a few landed as well. Moogerah Dam fished quite well over the weekend despite the heavy boating traffic; there were some decent 40cm plus Bass taken on soft plastics and Tail Spinners and Maroon also produced some good Bass, with most fish holding tight to the weed edges. Spinnerbaits, blades and plastics all worked well.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam has produced quite a few quality Yellowbelly, near the dam wall buoy line, TN60 Jackalls and frozen saltwater yabbies have worked the best on these fish. Boondooma and Bjelke Peterson have again produced good numbers of Yellowbelly, the majority of fish are being caught on Jackalls, Blades and Spinnerbaits, but trolling hard body lures should pick you up a few fish as well. Not a lot has changed at Coolmunda Dam this week; 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 picked up this week at Leslie Dam, Leslie Dam anglers had more success this week than in previous weeks, trolling TN60 Jackalls up near the “Black Boys”, saw some good quality Yellowbelly landed, there were some nice Silver Perch landed off the bank on worms and there were also a couple 70+cm Cod landed on Sunday afternoon on hard bodies and Glenlyon is still producing good numbers of Yellowbelly and a few smaller Cod, mainly on live shrimp and trolled hard bodies.

COASTAL FISHING
With the improved conditions, anglers have finally been able to venture offshore, at the Gold Coast, the 18’s and 24’s have produced good numbers of Spanish Mackerel, while Pearl Perch and Kingfish have been prominent on the 50’s and  inshore fishing has seen the Southport Seaway producing good sized Jewies along the north wall, around the tide changes, a few Flathead around the Aldershots, Crab Island and Kalinga Bank and the Jumpinpin Bar has seen plenty of Jewies and Dart getting about, while at the Sunny Coast, look for Mackerel along the dirty water line, about 6 mile out, while Murphy’s and Sunshine Reefs have produced quality Snapper and Sweetlip. Inshore fishing has seen Grunter Bream off the Boardwalk, Jewies at Military Jetty, plenty of Jacks and Flathead in the Noosa River and most of the estuaries are producing good numbers of Whiting and Bream.