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.
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