FISHING
REPORT – 05-11-2015
BASS
Check out this toothy critter landed by Raylene Jones on a recent trip to the Zambia. 6kg Tiger Fish |
YELLOWBELLY AND
COD
Plenty of
activity for Yellowbelly and Cod fishing this week, at Cooby Dam, EcoGear VX40
Blades and Ice Jigs have worked well on the deeper fish, while frozen Saltwater
Yabbies and live Shrimp have again been popular baits. Glenlyon has been good
again this week, with plenty of Cod getting about, some decent sized fish have
been hitting bigger Spinnerbaits in the timbered areas, Yellowbelly have also
been quite active; trolled hard bodies, spinnerbaits, live shrimp and worms
have worked well on these fish. Coolmunda is producing big numbers at the
moment, trolling hard bodies along the drop-offs has worked well, and using
bait in the same areas has also seen some decent fish landed. Leslie Dam continues to produce good numbers,
with anglers landing fish all over the dam, hard body lures and blades are
working well; the best spots have been, near the Black Boys, Cod Alley and
south of the dam wall. Somerset is also firing for Yellowbelly at the moment,
trolling dark coloured hard bodies in the Pelican Point and Bay 13 areas has
been effective, while blades and Ice Jigs have worked well in the timber; and
in the South Burnett, both Boondooma and Bjelke Peterson dams have again
produced good numbers of Yellowbelly, in Boondooma, bait has been effective in
the Stuart and Boyne arms and casting spinnerbaits around the timber in the
upper reaches of the Stuart arm has produced some big fish as well, while at
Bjelke Peterson, Yellowbelly have been taking spinnerbaits and trolled hard
bodies, with Bass Point being a popular spot. As for the rivers, the Dumeresq
at Texas has seen plenty of Yellowbelly taken on frozen Saltwater Yabbies and
Spinnerbaits and the Macintyre at Goondi has been fishing consistently for
Yellowbelly, with Jackalls and spinnerbaits working the best..
COASTAL FISHING
Offshore
fishing has been steady this week, the 18’s have produced good size Snapper and
Kingies, while on the 50’s, Pearl Perch, Kingies and Amberjack have been on the
move. Inshore fishing has seen Kingies and School Jew in the Seaway, reasonable
numbers of Flathead at the Pin, Whiting out from Sea World and near the Council
Chambers in the Nerang River and the upper reaches of the Coomera River has
fished well for Mangrove Jack. At the Sunny Coast, offshore fishing has again
been a bit quiet this week, but there has been the odd Spotty Mackerel and
Yellowfin Tuna getting about and the outer reefs have produced the odd Snapper,
Pearl Perch, Cobia and Kingy. Inshore fishing has seen a few Flathead and
Whiting taken in the Passage, quality Mangrove Jack are hanging around
structure, in most of the estuaries, but you do have work hard for them, the
Maroochy River has seen some good action for Whiting, on poppers along the sand
bars and in the Noosa River, there are plenty of Flathead, Whiting, School Jew
and Mangrove Jack throughout.
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