FISHING REPORT
– 26-03-2015
BASSRobert Young caught this Saratoga on a trolled Spinnerbait, at Boondooma Dam recently. Good work Robert!!! WG |
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.