Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Fishing Report 28-01-2016


FISHING REPORT – 28-01-2016


Jack Gordon landed his first Mahi Mahi
off Mooloolabah recently.
BASS
The South Burnett dams have continued to produce good numbers, at Boondooma, trolling hard bodies from the main basin through to Pelican Point and up the Stuart arm has produced good sized fish, working TN60 Jackalls and blades on the same fish will work as well, while working blades and spinnerbaits around the timber in the Stuart arm, has been good also. At Bjelke Peterson, working Blades and Spinnerbaits around the timber has been successful; blades have also worked around Bass Point, while trolling dark coloured hard bodies in about 15 to 20ft of water has produced some good fish. Cressbrook Dam has seen decent numbers of Bass this week, working the edges with spinnerbaits early morning/late afternoon has produced some good quality fish, and as the day warms up, look for suspended fish in the main bay, out from the boat ramp and also the Eagles Nest area, to entice these fish, try hopping soft vibes or blades, trolling smaller profile hard bodies, or working spinnerbaits tight to the bottom, there has been a lot of undersize fish, with some decent 40cm plus fish in amongst them. Somerset Dam has produced good quality Bass this week; Pelican Point and Queen Street have been the areas to target, hopping Soft Vibes, blades or plastics has been effective, but working spinnerbaits slow and tight to the bottom has picked up the better quality fish, while afternoon has been the best time to target these fish, and Maroon has seen good numbers landed on spinnerbaits and surface lures worked around the weed edges.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Darcy Ryan landed his first Mahi Mahi
off Mooloolabah recently.
Boondooma and Bjelke Peterson have continued to produce good numbers of Yellowbelly, working the same areas as with the Bass, will see you pick up some quality Yellowbelly also, and these fish will fall for the same tactics as used for the Bass. Glenlyon is producing good numbers of Yellowbelly around the structure, trolling hard bodies and spinnerbaits about 5-6m behind the boat has worked well, there’s a few Cod about as well, with spinnerbaits picking up the majority of these. Coolmunda has been a bit quiet, there is the odd fish taking frozen saltwater yabbies on the drop offs to the old creek beds, while working lures around the timber has produced a couple of Cod. Leslie Dam has been a bit quiet, but anglers did pick up the odd Yellowbelly on frozen Saltwater Yabbies and trolled 3D Cranks in the main basin, there was also some quality Silver Perch landed in various spots off the bank, with live worms proving to be the most successful bait. As for the rivers, the Macintyre at Goondiwindi has been quiet, with only the odd Yellowbelly caught; the Dumaresq River from Texas downstream to Yelarbon has fished alright for Yelowbelly and Cod, with spinnerbaits and hard bodies proving to be effective.

COASTAL FISHING
The Gold Coast has been fishing quite well for Black Marlin on the 50’s and Spotty and Spanish Mackerel on the 24’s as well as Palm and Mermaid Reefs. The Seaway has produced School Jew and Kingies on live bait, a few Whiting near the Council Chambers, in the Nerang River, Jacks around Sovereign Island and Flathead at Kalinga Bank and Crusoe Island, while at the Sunshine Coast; Sunshine, North and Chardons Reefs have been the go to spots for Spanish Mackeral, on trolled hard bodies and live baits and North Reef has also produced mixed bags of reef fish, including Cobia up to 15kg. Inshore has seen the passage at Caloundra fishing well for Flathead, Jacks throughout most of the estuaries on live mullet; also plenty of Bream and Whiting throughout and Trevally have been hitting metal slugs and surface poppers just inside the mouth of the Noosa River.

 

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Fishing Report 21-01-2016

FISHING REPORT – 21-01-2016
BASS 
The pick of the dams have been in the South Burnett again this week, there’s still plenty of 40cm plus fish sitting fairly deep, in the main basin at Boondooma, these fish are taking trolled hard bodies, blades , tailspinners and soft plastics, while working 5/8oz spinnerbaits close to the bottom, around the timber in both arms has also produced a few again. Bjelke Peterson has also fished well again, the fish are throughout the dam, in about 15-20ft of water, trolling shallow diving hard bodies and TN60 Jackalls has worked well, while working blades and soft vibes through them has also been effective. Some good shows of fish at Somerset Dam, however getting them to bite has been a bit of a challenge, the odd fish has been taken on soft plastics, blades and spinnerbaits. Closer to home, Cressbrook Dam produced quite a few undersize Bass this week, with blades picking up a few in the main basin and Moogerah Dam has produced a few nice Bass in the timbered area, where TN60 Jackalls have been the most successful, the majority were caught while trolling with a few being landed while casting the structure. There are plenty of fish showing up on the sounder in various spots around the dam, however the heavy boating traffic has made it quite hard to target these fish.
YELLOWBELLY AND COD
The South Burnett dams have again been productive for Yellowbelly, in Boondooma, bait and trolled hard bodies have been effective around the junction, while casting spinnerbaits around the timber, sinking them to the bottom and working them back past the trees has worked well, while at Bjelke Peterson, trolling brighter coloured hard bodies around the points in the main basin and also through the timber, has seen good numbers of fish caught. Cooby Dam has been going alright as well, with good numbers of Yellowbelly and a few Cod getting about, again the Northern bank, from the dam wall buoy line through to the north arm of the dam has been a good area to target, while trolled hard bodies, blades and TN60 Jackalls have worked well. Glenlyon is producing good numbers of Yellowbelly on live Shrimp and frozen saltwater yabbies, while trolled hard bodies and Spinnerbaits have worked well on the Cod. Coolmunda is still a bit quiet; however there has been a few Yellowbelly taken on bait and hard body lures, just working around the creek beds. Leslie Dam has continued to be quite productive, with some nice Yellowbelly landed on blades and hard body lures, while it has been a little quiet for the bait anglers, with only a few legal fish caught, and the rivers and creeks around the local area have been fishing quite consistently over the past few weeks, with some nice Yellowbelly landed in the Condamine, mainly on lures, while the Stanthorpe area has seen some nice Cod landed.
GOLD COAST 
Offshore fishing has produced Black Marlin and Mahi Mahi on the 36s east of Southport, Cobia on the Artificial Reef off South Straddie and Spotty Mackerel on Palm Beach and Mermaid Reefs, while inshore has seen Dart and Whiting in the gutters at night along the beaches, Yellowtail Kingfish on top of the tide on surface stick baits in Southport Seaway, Jewies on the tide change around the Pipeline and Mangrove Jack have been hitting deep divers in the lower reaches of the Coomera River.
SUNSHINE COAST 
Offshore fishing has seen a few Spanish and Spotty Mackerel taking slow trolled live baits on most reefs, good numbers of Mahi Mahi around the FAD and there's been the odd smaller Black Marlin getting about Caloundra Wide, while inshore fishing has seen sand whiting opposite the Power Boat Club and Gemini Towers at Caloundra and Munna Point and the Frying Pan at Noosa, Bream and Flathead along most of the beaches, Jewies along the rock walls at the Mooloolah River mouth and good numbers of Jacks are hanging around structure in most of the canals.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Fishing Report 14-01-2016

FISHING REPORT – 14-01-2016
BASS 
The pick of the dams has been Boondooma this week, there’s plenty of 40cm plus fish throughout the main basin, suspended at 15-25ft, in 70ft of water, these fish are taking trolled hard bodies, blades , tailspinners and soft plastics, while working 5/8oz spinnerbaits close to the bottom, around the timber in both arms has also produced a few. Bjelke Peterson has also fished well this week, working the timber with spinnerbaits and TN60 Jackalls has been good, while trolling hard bodies through the main bays of the dam has produced some good fish as well. Somerset Dam hasn't been too bad either, with some decent catches over the past week; Bay 13 and Queen Street have been popular spots for the anglers, where hopping Soft Vibes and plastics or working spinnerbaits tight to the bottom has been effective. Closer to home, Cressbrook Dam is still fishing a bit tough at the moment, I would suggest using a sounder to locate fish on the steeper points and around the marker buoy in the main basin, while targeting the fish with trolled hard bodies, soft plastics, blades, frozen prawns and live shrimp will give you the best chance of landing a couple.
YELLOWBELLY AND COD
The South Burnett dams have been the pick for Yellowbelly as well, in Boondooma, bait and trolled hard bodies have been effective around the junction, while casting spinnerbaits around the timber, sinking them to the bottom and working them back past the trees has been effective, while at Bjelke Peterson, trolling brighter coloured hard bodies around the points in the main basin and also through the timber, has seen good numbers of fish caught. Cooby Dam has been a bit quiet, with low numbers of Yellowbelly getting caught, working the Northern bank, from the dam wall buoy line through to the north arm of the dam has been a good area to target, while trolled hard bodies, TN60 Jackalls and frozen saltwater yabbies have all worked well. Glenlyon has been a bit quieter this week, with only small numbers of Yellowbelly taking live Shrimp and frozen saltwater yabbies. Coolmunda is still a bit quiet; however there has been a few Yellowbelly taken on bait and hard bodies have picked up a couple of Cod. Leslie Dam has improved over the past week, there were some quality Yellowbelly landed on a variety of lures. Most of the fish have been sitting in approximately 7-12ft of water, so shallow lures are a better option, while the bait anglers have had success around the big rocks opposite the dam wall, as well as up near the Black Boys, there were also reports of a couple of legal sized Cod landed over the weekend with the biggest fish measuring 97cm. The Condamine River is still a bit dirty, so using spinnerbaits would be a good option to pick up a couple.
GOLD COAST 
Offshore fishing has produced plenty of Dolphin Fish and small Black Marlin on the 50’s, live baiting and trolling smaller skirted lures has picked up the majority of these fish, there's also heaps of Spotty and Spanish Mackerel getting about, with live mullet and metal slugs picking up most of these fish. Inshore fishing has seen Kingies and School Jew in the Seaway, Whiting have been prominent near the Council Chambers in the Nerang River and the Coomera River has been firing for Jacks on live bait, minnows and soft plastics.
SUNSHINE COAST 
Offshore fishing has produced stacks of Mackerel, Dolphin Fish and small Black Marlin, on live bait and trolled lures. The majority of these fish have been taken on Caloundra Wide, Sunshine and Chardons Reef. Most of the creeks and rivers are producing Jacks on live bait around structure, Whiting on Yabbies and Worms on the incoming tide, Queen fish in the Pelican Waters canals, GT’s and Kingies around the river mouths and most estuaries are producing a few Mud and Sand Crabs.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Fishing Report 07-01-2016


FISHING REPORT – 07-01-2016

BASS
Cressbrook Dam is fishing a bit tough at the moment, using a sounder to locate fish on the steeper points is a good option, while targeting the fish with plastics, blades, live worms and live shrimp will give you the best chance of landing a couple. Somerset Dam has seen some good catches over the past week; Bay 13 and Queen Street have been popular spots for the anglers, where hopping Soft Vibes and plastics or working spinnerbaits, has been effective. At Boondooma, the week started off with a bang, people were catching 45cm bass regularly, most were caught on trolled deep divers in about 20ft of water, while casting Spinnerbaits and Jackalls around the trees, in the upper reaches of both arms has been good as well. Bjelke Peterson hasn’t changed much this week, working the edges with spinnerbaits, Jackalls and Blades has been good, while trolling hard bodies through the main bays of the dam has produced some good fish as well, and all of these Bass dams have been producing good numbers of Redclaw.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD
Cooby Dam is still fishing well for Yellowbelly, the right hand bank as you head towards the buoy line, out from the wall and also the point opposite the boat ramp have been good areas to target for both bait and lure anglers and the land based anglers have also picked up a few on live worms and frozen saltwater yabbies. Glenlyon is producing good numbers of Yellowbelly and Silver Perch at the moment, live Shrimp have been the pick of the baits, while trolled hard bodies and Spinnerbaits have been a good option, there’s also been a few Cod about, which have mainly been around the 60-70cm mark, though the odd 100cm plus fish has been caught as well. Coolmunda has gone a bit quiet; however there has been the odd Yellowbelly and Cod taken on darker coloured hard bodies. Leslie Dam has improved over the past week or so, with some quality Yellowbelly taken on a variety of lures, anglers had success trolling TN60 Jackalls towards the back of the dam, there were also plenty of fish landed in the main basin. In the South Burnett, both Boondooma and Bjelke Peterson dams have again produced good numbers of Yellowbelly, in Boondooma, bait and trolled hard bodies have been effective around the junction, while casting spinnerbaits in deeper water, sinking them to the bottom and then working them back to the boat has been effective, while at Bjelke Peterson, trolling brighter coloured hard bodies around the points in the main basin and also through the timber, has seen good numbers of fish caught and the local rivers have seen some quality Yellowbelly taking darker hard body lures.

GOLD COAST
Offshore fishing has produced plenty of Dolphin Fish on the northern 50’s, and good numbers of both Spotty and Spanish Mackerel have been taken on the 24’s & 36’s. Inshore fishing has seen smaller Trevally hitting metal slugs, early morning on the run in tide, in the Seaway, Whiting have been prominent at night, near the Council Chambers in the Nerang River, Jacks in the upper reaches of the Nerang River and Mud and Sand Crabs have been prominent around most creek mouths.

SUNSHINE COAST
Offshore fishing has produced Spotty and Spanish Mackerel, Dolphin Fish and also a few Yellowfin Tuna, on livies and trolled lures. The majority of these fish have been on the wider reefs, however there have been a few Mackerel getting about the inner reefs as well. Most reefs are producing good mixed bags of reef fish, with the odd Cobia thrown in the mix. The Boardwalk at Caloundra is fishing well for Bream and Golden Trevally, a few Flathead around Bells Creek and in the Maroochy River, Whiting on surface poppers, around the weed beds at Military Jetty and also on the sand flats in the Noosa River. Currumundi Lake has produced some Bream and Jacks, Big Eye and Golden Trevally on surface poppers in Kawana Lake and the mouth of the Noosa River has seen Jewies, Jacks and Trevally at night, on live bait, on the tide change.