FISHING REPORT – 30-07-2015
BASS
Still a bit quiet at Cressbrook this week, look for
schooled fish out from the camp ground points, the Eagles Nest and also out
from Deer Island and target them with soft plastics, soft vibes, ice jigs and
blades, it’s definitely worth a try with live shrimp in those same areas. Nothing
has changed at Boondooma this week, with the odd bass taken on ice jigs and blades
throughout the main basin, the edges are still worth a try with blades and
smaller spinnerbaits, early morning and late afternoon. Bjelke Peterson has
been pretty good again this week, with good numbers of Bass taken on ice jigs
and blades at the bottom end of the dam and working spinnerbaits and blades to
the edges, from Bass Point right through to the wall has also produced a few,
still a few fish taken on blades and soft plastics at Moogerah Dam and Maroon
has produced low numbers, mainly on live shrimp, around the weed edges.
YELLOWBELLY AND
COD
Cooby Dam is producing a few Yellowbelly on frozen
saltwater yabbies, looking in about 40ft of water will give you the best
chance. Good numbers of Cod on spinnerbaits at Glenlyon this week, 70cm has
been about the biggest caught and some decent numbers of Yellowbelly and Silver
Perch are taking worms and frozen saltwater yabbies. Coolmunda is still
producing a few Yellowbelly on bait and Ecogear ZX Blades, 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, Jackall Mask
Vibes also accounted for a few nice fish in the main basin and the bait anglers
also had some success around the boulders across from the dam wall. Boondooma
Dam has again
seen plenty of Yellowbelly taking soft vibes and ice jigs in the main basin and
also the timbered area of the Stuart arm, good numbers of Yellowbelly at Bjelke
Peterson, with blades, soft vibes and frozen saltwater yabbies working the best.
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
still on the bite as well, the Dumeresq River, downstream of Texas has produced
reasonable numbers of smaller Cod this week, spinnerbaits and surface lures
have been effective there as well, and the upper reaches of the Condamine River,
from Cecil Plains to Warwick have produced a few Cod and Yellowbelly on
spinnerbaits, hard bodies and frozen saltwater yabbies.
COASTAL FISHING
Offshore fishing has been pretty good at the Gold
Coast this week, with Cobia and smaller Snapper taken around the 18’s and 24’s,
Snapper and Pearl Perch on the 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 and Tailor, quality Flathead on soft plastics and small minnows,
throughout the Jumpinpin area, and there’s still plenty of Bream hanging around
the rock walls and pylons, throughout all of the estuaries. At the Sunny Coast, offshore fishing has seen the outer reefs fishing well for big Snapper and Pearl Perch, plenty of Squire and Tailor around Brays Rock, the inner reefs are producing smaller Snapper and the odd Tusk Fish and there’s still a few Spotty Mackerel getting about. Inshore fishing has produced Bream and Luderick off the Boardwalk and at the mouth of the Maroochy River, Winter Whiting on the sand flats, near the Powerboat Club, some decent size Flathead in Bells Creek, the Mooloolah River and also the Noosa River and the Noosa River has also produced Jacks, Golden Trevally and Jewies on live baits.
FRASER ISLAND
Anglers are starting to pick up a few Tailor and Dart
in most of the gutters, particularly on the southern end of the island.
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