FISHING REPORT
– 11-02-2016
BASS
What a catch!!! Mark Reinbott landed this cracking GT on a recent trip to 1770. |
YELLOWBELLY AND
COD
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 still producing good numbers of Yellowbelly around the structure that is now
visible, live Shrimp and frozen Saltwater Yabbies have been the pick of the baits,
while trolling hard bodies and spinnerbaits about 5-6m behind the boat has
picked up a few as well and trolled spinnerbaits have accounted for a few Cod
as well. Coolmunda has improved a bit this week, there has been the odd fish taking
frozen saltwater yabbies and trolled hard bodies, on the drop offs to the old
creek beds. Leslie Dam has
produced a few Yellowbelly on frozen Saltwater Yabbies, in front of the Washpool camping area, good
size Silver Perch on live worms and there were a couple of Cod, around the 70cm
mark, landed as well. As for the rivers, the Macintyre at Goondiwindi has seen
a few Cod and Yellowbelly taking saltwater yabbies and spinnerbaits, the Cod
are ranging from 60-85cm, the Dumaresq from the Bonshaw Weir downstream to
Yelarbon has fished alright for Yelowbelly and Cod. These rivers should keep
improving as the water continues to clear up.
COASTAL FISHING
Offshore fishing
has improved with slightly better conditions this week. At the Gold Coast,
still plenty of Mackerel taking trolled hard bodies and pillies, on all of the
close reefs and out wider there has been quite a few Black Marlin and Dolphin
Fish taking live baits. The Seaway has produced Tailor and Trevally on the run
in tide, Whiting in the middle reaches of the Nerang River, and at the mouth of
the Coomera River, Flathead at the Pin and Kalinga Bank and Sand Crabs have
been about the southern Broadwater, while at the Sunshine Coast, there are a
few small Black Marlin and Mackerel at 12 Mile Reef, the Boardwalk at
Caloundra is fishing well for Bream and smaller Trevally, School Jew at night,
in the passage, Jacks throughout most of the estuaries, Trevally in the
Mooloolah and Noosa Rivers at night and the beaches have seen some good quality
Dart and Whiting getting about.
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