FISHING REPORT – 29-10-2015
Barra Closed Season for East Coast Queensland
The annual Barramundi closed season along Queensland’s east coast will be effective from midday on 1 November 2015 through to midday on 1 February 2016.
Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol district officer Robert Ibell said officers will be stepping up surveillance during the three month closure to protect this valued fish species during the summer wet season.
The Barramundi closed season applies to all commercial and recreational fishers!!
Jason Clark caught and released this healthy 63cm Murray Cod on a recent trip to Glenlyon Dam. |
There are some exceptions for the Barramundi closure, these are in and from stocked waterways upstream of Awoonga, Burdekin Falls, Callide, Eungella, Fairbairn, Fred Haigh (Lake Monduran), Kinchant, Koombooloomba, Lenthalls, Peter Faust, Teemburra, Tinaroo, Waruma Dams, Lake Fred Tritton, East Leichhardt Dam and Belmore, Corella, Julius and Moondarra Lakes. Size and possession limits still apply to Barramundi taken from these waterways. The minimum size limit is 58cm and the possession limit is one during the closure, compared to usual amount of five.
People who suspect illegal fishing are urged to do the right thing and report it to the Fishwatch hotline on 1800 017 116."
For more information on closed seasons for fishing in Queensland, visit www.fisheries.qld.gov.au, call 13 25 23 or download the free ‘Qld Fishing’ app from Apple and Google app stores. Follow Fisheries Queensland on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@FisheriesQld).
BASS
Cressbrook Dam has been pretty quiet for the lure
anglers this week, however live shrimp picked up some quality Bass off Deer
Island and also around the Eagles Nest. Lake Dyer has been the standout this
week, with plenty of fish hitting silent TN60 Jackalls, Somerset Dam has picked
up slightly; Queen Street, Bay13 and the Pelican Point areas are all holding
fish, with Tailspinners and Blades working well and working the edges with TN60
Jackalls in the timbered area at Kirkleigh has produced some good fish also. Boondooma
Dam has seen the Stuart and Boyne arms producing plenty of Bass on spinnerbaits
and trolled hard bodies, good numbers of Bass taking live shrimp and trolled
hard bodies around Bass Point at Bjelke Peterson, not a lot has changed at
Moogerah and Maroon this week, with Moogerah producing good numbers on hard
bodies, blades and live shrimp, sticking to the timbered area is the best
option and Maroon produced some quality Bass again, targeting the weed edges
with live shrimp and suspending minnows early morning has given the best results.
YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam has seen black and gold blades picking up
some nice fish and for the bait anglers, live shrimp and frozen saltwater
yabbies have been successful as well. Very similar at Glenlyon this week, with
good numbers of Cod hitting bigger spinnerbaits and trolled hard bodies, while
frozen saltwater yabbies, spinnerbaits and hard bodies have worked well for
Yellowbelly. Coolmunda has continued to fish well with bag limits being reached
quite easily, darker coloured lures have worked well early morning and late
afternoon, while brighter colours have been better through the middle of the
day. Leslie Dam fished fish well this week, with reports of good numbers being
landed, Yellowbelly are quite active at the moment with bait
working well in the main basin, to the north of the ski club, while soft bibes
have picked up a few in the deeper water, opposite the dam wall. There was also
a few Cod landed around the 65cm mark, with the best measuring in at 85cm and
these were mainly taken on spinnerbaits. The same story as with the Bass at Boondooma,
trolling hard bodies throughout both arms has produced decent numbers, while
Bjelke Peterson has seen hard bodies and spinnerbaits working well around
points and steeper banks. As for the rivers, the Macintyre at Goondi has seen
quite a few Yellowbelly caught, with spinnerbaits picking up most of those
fish: and the Condamine has again produced good numbers of Yellowbelly and Cod,
particularly from Pratten through to Warwick, bait, hard bodies and
spinnerbaits are all working well.COASTAL FISHING
Offshore fishing at the Gold Coast has seen Pearl Perch on the northern 50’s and the 24’s and 36’s have produced good numbers of Trag Jew and Cobia, while inshore has produced Kingies and Trevally in the Seaway, the Nerang River has again fished well for Mangrove Jack on hard bodies and live Mullet around the bridges and pylons and even though the numbers are down, the Pin is producing some quality Flathead near Kalinga Bank and Crusoe Island. At the Sunny Coast, offshore fishing has been a little quiet again this week, however those who have ventured out, have picked up Mackerel and Cobia on drifted baits. Inshore fishing has seen Jacks taking live Herring in Bells Creek, plenty of Squid on the top of the tide just out from Kings Beach and also off the Boardwalk, the Maroochy River has fished well for Jacks and Whiting as well as Flathead near the river mouth and the Noosa River has seen good numbers of Jack’s taken on live baits, around the rock walls and pylons, Whiting on surface poppers and the run in tide has seen Trevally and Queen fish hitting metal slugs just inside the river mouth.
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