FISHING REPORT – 22-10-2015
BASS
Cressbrook Dam has been a bit quiet this week, however
live shrimp have picked up a few out off Deer Island. Somerset Dam has produced
good numbers of Bass again this week, The Spit, Bay13 and the Pelican Point
area have been the best spots to target, Tailspinners, Soft Vibes and Blades
are proving to be effective and live shrimp have again been productive for the
bait anglers. Boondooma and Bjelke Peterson Dams have both seen spinnerbaits and
blades picking up good numbers off the edges, trolled hard bodies have also
worked well in Bjelke Peterson , Moogerah has fished quite well again, working
the timbered area towards the southern end of the dam has been the best, with TN60
Jackalls being the most effective, the fish were mainly located in the deeper
water, however spinnerbaits did pick up some nice fish off the edges and Maroon
produced some quality Bass on surface and there were also decent numbers landed,
working spinnerbaits and small crankbaits around the weed edges.
YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam has again produced decent numbers of
Yellowbelly this past week, using live shrimp and frozen saltwater yabbies or
trolling spinnerbaits and hopping blades early morning/ late afternoon has
provided the best results and working just out from the dam wall buoy line has
been the best area to target. Glenlyon has fished quite well this week, with a
few Cod hitting bigger spinnerbaits and trolled hard bodies, while jigged
blades and trolled hard bodies have worked the best for the Yellowbelly. Darker
coloured lures have worked well at Coolmunda this week, working the drop-offs
to the old creek beds and out from the wall has been productive, while working
soft vibes and blades around the timber picked up a few as well. Leslie Dam has
seen Yellowbelly taking trolled hard bodies, blades, soft vibes and live shrimp
in about 20ft of water, while casting blades and lipless crankbaits around
structure has been effective as well. At Boondooma, casting spinnerbaits to the
edges at Pelican Point and around the timber in the Stuart arm has been
effective and trolled hard bodies has also picked up a few, while Bjelke
Peterson has been very similar, with spinnerbaits picking up good numbers off
the edges and hard bodies working well in the deeper water. As for the rivers, the
Macintyre at Goondi has produced a few Yellowbelly on frozen saltwater yabbies
and spinnerbaits, Yellowbelly early morning and late afternoon around the snags
in the Dumeresq River, the Condamine has again produced good numbers of Yellowbelly,
particularly around the Pratten area and the Brisbane River has seen some
quality Bass and Yellowbelly taken on a variety of hard body lures.
COASTAL FISHING
Offshore fishing at the Gold Coast has seen Yellowfin
Tuna and Striped Marlin out wide, Pearl Perch and Kingies on the 50’s and the
24’s and 36’s have produced quality Mulloway as well as a few Snapper, while
inshore has produced GT’s and School Jew near the pipeline, at the top of the
tide, Flathead and Jew along the northern wall of the Seaway, the Coomera River
is fishing well for Mangrove Jack on hard bodies and live Mullet and the Pin is
producing some quality Flathead near Kalinga and Crusoe Island. Offshore
fishing at the Sunny Coast has seen the Barwon Banks producing Red Throat
Sweetlip and Moses Perch; a few Tuna have also been taken on the troll, while
the closer reefs have fished well for Snapper and Mulloway. Inshore fishing has
seen plenty of Whiting on the sand banks opposite the Power Boat Club, Bream
and Trevally off the Boardwalk, Jacks in the Maroochy River on plastics and
fresh baits and the Noosa River has seen good numbers of Jack’s holding tight
to structure, with live baits working well on those fish and the river mouth
has fished well for Whiting and Flathead.
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