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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Bess from Gold Coast with this nice Mud Crab caught on Sundays Charter

Bess from Gold Coast with this nice Mud Crab caught on Sundays Charter

Stewart from Sunshine Beach with a ripper 40cm whiting!

Stewart from Sunshine Beach with a ripper 40cm whiting!

Fishing has been excellent in the Noosa river with the water still dirty and the fish still around. The past week bream and trevally have been around in numbers right up to the first lake mostly caught on prawns and mullet strips. Throughout the shallow water up and around the rivermouth their has been good whiting with live worms and yabbies being the preferred bait. The Fishing and Crab Adventures charter pulled in a great range of Golden Trevally close to the rivermouth ranging up to 60cm. Woods bay in the late hours of the afternoon has been a great spot for trevally, with lures and live herring being the recommended baits. Crabbing has been good in the river, mainly up and around Lake Cooriobah with large mud crabs being caught.The weather is forecasted to be sunny right through until after next weekend.
 
Until next week good luck from the boys at O Boats.

Trevally on the Chew!

Dave from Sunshine Beach with a nice 45cm Golden Trevally!

Dave from Sunshine Beach with a nice 45cm Golden Trevally!

Marga from Cooroy with a fantastic 40cm trevally!

Marga from Cooroy with a fantastic 40cm trevally!

Stewart from Sunshine Beach with a ripper 40cm whiting!

Stewart from Sunshine Beach with a ripper 40cm whiting!

The groups morning catch!

The groups morning catch!

Whats on in Noosa

Welcome to Noosa, with its beautiful natural surrounds, cosmopolitan atmosphere and vibrant calendar of events! If you’re looking for something to do during your holidays, we’ve put together some ideas for you.

For more ideas call into the Noosa Visitor Information Centres at Hastings Street, Parkyn’s Hut or Noosa Marina in Tewantin. Phone +61 7 5430 5000 or Freecall 1 3000 NOOSA (66672)
UPCOMING EVENTS

Cooroy Fusion: The Cooroy Fusion Festival this Sat 9 May in the Cooroy Mill Place precinct, Noosa hinterland, 9am-3.30pm has live music, wildlife, woodwork and orchid shows, Aboriginal stories and music, great food, animal farm, classic cars, children’s fun, markets, workshops and … bubble soccer! On the main stage, see Isaac McGovern from The Voice, Andrea Kirwin, Triple Minx, Little Sees Theatre Company and more. Entry to the main festival is free

Amazing race: See the ultimate challenge down under as the international Ultraman event comes to Noosa for the first time, 9-11 May. Ultra athletes will do a 10km swim, 420km bike ride and 84.4km run through the region. The opening is in front of Noosa Heads Surf Club this Sat at 5.50am before the ocean swim starts. Stage 1 bike race through the Noosa hinterland starts from the surf club car park on Sat 7.30am and stage 2 starts 5.30am Sunday. The run through Noosa Heads and along the eastern beaches starts at 5.30am Mon

CUISINE

River festival: The Noosa Boathouse Stone and Wood River Festival on Thurs 14 May will have great food and music on the Noosa Boathouse lawn, Gympie Tce, Noosaville, 3-10pm. Grab a beer from the Bonnie the Caravan mobile bar, sit back and listen to tunes from Mick Lindsay and East of Eden, and enjoy street food from Noosa Boathouse chef Shane Bailey. Free entry. Bring a rug and the family and enjoy sunset on the river

Food and wine: The Noosa International Food and Wine Festival kicks off on Thurs 14 May with the Westpac Ruby Luncheon, food trails and guest chef lunches. The festival continues in Festival Village, Lions Park, Noosa Heads and at restaurants around town until Sunday 17 May with some of the best international and Australian chefs, food producers, winemakers, entertainers and foodies for 4 days of fun, food, wine and music.
ENTERTAINMENT

Comedy Club: Sunshine Beach Surf Club presents The Sit Down Comedy Club with Dave Williams, Melinda Buttle and Rob Brown this Fri 8 May from 8pm, dinner from 6pm. Book on 5447 5491

Jazz brew: The Famous Brew are at Noosa Heads Jazz Club, The J, Noosa Drive, Noosa Heads this Sat 9 May, 7.30pm. Club members $20, guests $25, budget bar open. Ph 5447 2229

Live music: Check out great live music in Noosa from 8-14 May
Sahara Beck, bearfoot, Dan Hannaford, Landerz-i and Beats Cartel are at Peregian Originals outdoor concert this Sun 10 May, 1-5pm, next to Peregian Surf Club
See Mick Lindsay on the deck at Sunshine Beach Surf Club, this Sun 10 May, 3-6pm
Plan B Jazz are free at Harbour Wine Bar, Noosa Marina, Tewantin Fri 8 May, 5.30pm
Café Le Monde has DJs this Fri and Sat; Gian plays on Sun, 3pm; and Andrew Lawson, Shannon Sol Carroll and Isaac McGovern are free on Thurs 14 May, 6.30pm
Bohemian Bungalow, Eumundi has Sue-Anne Stewart, Sat 9 May, noon-2pm; Sue Bond Jazz, Sun 12.30pm
Dan Millane, free, KB’s, Nomads Noosa, Sun 10 May, 6-9pm, and see Mick Lindsay on Wed 13 May, 8-11pm
At the Noosa Reef Hotel, Noosa Heads see James Sinclair and LMNOP this Fri 8 May, 9pm; on Sat, see James Sinclair, LMNOP, Benny, Wintex and Jasti from 9pm; on Sun there’s a live band in Flanagan’s Bar
At Noosa Beach House Bar, Hastings St see Tall Guy With Glasses on Sun 10 May, 2.30-5.30pm; Andrew Jolly is on Wed 13 May, 6.30-8.30pm
Little Steely Bros are at Tewantin-Noosa RSL on Fri 8 May, 8pm, $10; Ultimate Bee Gees are free on Sat, 8pm; and Tanya Stevens is free on Thurs 14 May, 7pm
Hailey Calvert is at Crawdaddy’s, Bay Village, Hastings St, Fri 8 May, 8.30pm; Old Fashioned are on Sat, 8pm
Late-night grooves every Sat from 9pm at the Supper Club, Miss Moneypenny’s, Hastings St
Live music at Shades Wine Bar, Noosa Junction on Wednesday and Saturday
Coolum Surf Club has live music this Fri 8 May

WHY NOT…
Mother’s Day: Show mum some love this Mother’s Day, Sunday 9 May with a reservation at her favourite Noosa restaurant, a high tea, river cruise, spa treatment, adventure voucher, round of golf, take her shopping or book her in for a couple of nights at a fabulous Noosa resort. See visitnoosa.com.au/events for great ideas or let her choose her own fun with a Noosa Gift Voucher from our Visitor Information Centre in Hastings St

Outdoor movie: Bring a rug for Back to the Future under the stars at Noosaville Lions Park, Gympie Tce, this Fri 8 May, 6.30pm. Entry by donation

Pop-up art: As part of the Pop-Up Art Series, printmaker and artist Victoria Atkins will do a printmaking demonstration on collographs at the Butter Factory Arts Centre, Cooroy, Tues 12 May, 10am-1pm. See noosa.qld.gov.au/butter-factory-arts-centre or ph 5329 6580

Theme park transfers: Australia Zoo and Aussie World theme parks are just a short trip from Noosa and Con-x-ion now does transfers to and from these attractions. Book on 5450 5933 or 1 3000 66672

Perfect spa duo: Relax with a 60min Balinese massage and 30min mini facial Prana Duo Package atIkatan Day Spa, Doonan. $195 to ease muscle tension and refresh skin. Ph 5471 1199 or see ikatanspa.com

See Noosa by bike: Hire a bike and take yourself along the beautiful beach and riverfront bikeways or hinterland trails – try a new tandem electric bike! Or join a guided tour down Mt Tinbeerwah or through the Noosa Trail Network. Call the Noosa Visitor Information Centre on 1 3000 NOOSA for more information

Relax and unwind: At a glorious day spa, at Yoga or Pilates sessions or with an in-room massage – a perfect supplement to your Noosa winter holiday. Indulge with rejuvenating pick-me-up treatments from facials to full body massages, hydromassage pools and body scrubs. See visitnoosa.com.au/relax

Eco Cruise: See and learn about Noosa’s nature, history and amazing birds, marine life and flora on Noosa Ferry’s Noosa Eco Cruise, with spectacular beach, river and mountain views, Tues and Thurs. Includes river cruise, guided nature walk, morning tea, same day Noosa Ferry day pass. Book on 5449 8442

Learn to surf: Feel the thrill of standing up on wave for the first time and learn to surf in Noosa’s safe waters while on holiday. Ask at the Noosa Visitor Information Centre, Hastings St, ph 1 3000 NOOSA or see visitnoosa.com.au/play

Kayak time: Explore Noosa’s beautiful waterways by kayak from Laguna Bay to Noosa River, tranquil Weyba Creek, Noosa Sound canals, the lakes or up to the pristine Noosa Everglades. You’ll see, hear and experience wildlife and nature as never before. Hire a kayak and take yourself or join a guided tour. Call the Noosa Visitor Information Centre on 1 3000 66672, drop in or see visitnoosa.com.au/play

Saddle up: Enjoy a range of horse riding adventures with experienced guides – Discover beautiful Lake Weyba with Noosa Horse Riding. Go along Noosa North Shore beach or bush with Equathon Horse Riding. Take a guided trail ride through rainforest and farmland in Noosa hinterland with Mary Valley Adventure Trails or join a trail ride through Noosa hinterland with Noosa Horses, just 10 minutes from Noosa. Ask at the Noosa Visitor Information Centre in Hastings St or phone 1 3000 66672

Treasure trove: Take home a memento or two of your Noosa holiday and explore the gorgeous stores that line Hastings St, Noosa Junction, Peregian Village, Sunshine Beach, Noosaville, Noosa Marina, Tewantin and the hinterland villages of Cooroy, Pomona and Eumundi. From fashion, homewares, surfboards and jewellery to art, furniture and handmade designs, you’ll find something unique to be treasured at home

River fishing: Explore the beautiful waters and wildlife of Noosa River while fishing, crabbing and sight-seeing with Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures. Gear and lunch provided, morning and afternoon tours available. Ph 5449 7984

Markets: Find something yummy or unique with locally made products, art, craft and food at markets around Noosa: Original Eumundi Markets, Wednesday and Saturday morning; Noosa Farmers Market, every Sunday, 6am-noon, AFL grounds, Weyba Rd, Noosaville; Noosa Marina Markets, every Sunday, 8am-2pm, Parkyn Court, Tewantin; Pomona Country Markets, 2nd and 4th Saturdays every month, 6.30am-noon, Stan Topper Park, Pomona; Cooroy Community Markets, every Thursday, 8am-1pm, RSL Hall, Maple St; Peregian Markets, 1st and 3rd Sundays every month, 7am-12.30pm, Kingfisher Park, Peregian Beach Foreshore; Cooroy Grass Roots Markets, 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturday, 7am-noon, Memorial Hall, Maple St; Kin Kin Creations Market, 1st Sunday every month, 9am-1pm, Kin Kin Oval; Eumundi Square Markets, every Wednesday (7.30am-2pm), Friday (8.30am-2pm) and Saturday (7.30am-2pm); Noosa Kids and Baby Market, last Sunday every month (except July and December), 8-11am, Noosa Leisure Centre, Wallace Drive, Noosaville

Noosa by ferry: The Noosa Ferry is a beautiful way to see Noosa, with stops between Noosa Marina at Tewantin, Noosaville and the Sheraton Jetty in Noosa Heads, 7 days a week from 9.15am-6.40pm – the perfect way to get to and from your favourite Noosa restaurant. There are also special Sunset Cruises with a free ticket on the evening service. Ph 5449 8442 or see noosaferry.com

Explore: Get out and about and explore with tours from Noosa to World Heritage-listed Fraser Island, kayak the pristine Noosa Everglades, go cruising or fishing on Noosa River, kayak or take a jet boat tour into Laguna Bay, join a bike tour through Tewantin National Park, abseil down Mt Tinbeerwah or hire a car and head to the beautiful hinterland. Phone the Noosa Visitor Information Centre on 1 3000 66672, call in at Hastings St or Noosa Marina or see visitnoosa.com.au/play

See Noosa from the water on a stand-up paddle board (it’s easy), surfboard (lessons are fun), kayak (take a tour or hire and take yourself), hire a party pontoon and enjoy a river picnic, jump on a hire jet-ski, join a fishing tour, book the gondola or classic wooden power boat, the Noosa Ferry or action-packed jet boat. Ask at Visitor Information Centres in Hastings St or Noosa Marina, ph 1 3000 66672 or CLICK HERE

Messing about on boats: Explore the beautiful Noosa River and its bird and marine life – drive yourself on a party pontoon or hire boat, get on-board the Noosa Eco Cruise, take a fishing and crabbing tour, a Noosa Ferry between Noosa Marina and Hastings St, Noosa Queen sunset tour, Noosa River and Canal Cruise, dine on the Noosa Cruising Restaurant, indulge on the Noosa Gondola or Noosa Dreamboats’ 1940s power boat, take a boat trip or guided and self guided kayaking tour to the ancient Noosa Everglades, or hire a kayak or stand-up paddle board – phone 1 3000 NOOSA, see Visitor Information Centres in Hastings Street or Noosa Marina, or see visitnoosa.com.au

River of mirrors: Discover the Noosa Everglades, the river of mirrors, and its magnificent wildlife and pristine wilderness with guided and self-guided kayak tours, or by boat from Noosaville. Find out more at the Visitor Information Centre, Hastings St, Noosa Heads or phone 1 3000 66672

Noosa park run: Test your time or just enjoy a friendly run at the free, weekly Noosa Park Run, a 5km timed run or walk every Saturday, 7am, leaving from Noosaville State School, Beckmans Rd, Noosaville. Open for old and young, serious runners or those trying it for the first time. Register at parkrun.com.au/noosa

Lookout!: See a magical Noosa sunrise or sunset with a bird’s eye view from one of Noosa’s easily accessible lookouts. Drive along Viewland Dve, Noosa Heads to Noosa Lookout or walk up the steps along Morwong Dve at the end of Hastings St – it’s worth it! Mt Tinbeerwah (wheelchair access) is only a 10-min drive from Noosa Heads, along Noosa-Cooroy Rd and turn right into Tinbeerwah Rd. And for the more adventurous, head to Mt Cooroora in Pomona and Mt Coolum for spectacular views

Tee-off: From championship courses to greens for families and beginners on holiday, the Noosa region has a range of beautiful golf courses. See visitnoosa.com.au/play-golf or phone us on 1 3000 NOOSA

Hire a car and take a country drive through the Noosa hinterland with spectacular views, lakes, forests and volcanic formations. Visit country towns, walk the Noosa trails, climb a mountain and call in to a country pub in Eumundi, Cooroy, Pomona, Boreen Point or Kin Kin. Pick up a Noosa map from Visitor Information Centres in Hastings St or Noosa Marina, ph 1 3000 66672 or see visitnoosa.com.au

River sunset: See amazing sunsets from Noosa River with Noosa Cruising Restaurant’s luxury sunset dinner cruise from Noosa Marina. Noosa Ferry has a BYO $20 sunset cruise with departures from Tewantin, Noosaville, Noosa Sound and Noosa Heads. Noosa Queen’s $10 sunset cruise takes in Lake Cooroibah and river life – fully licensed bar onboard. Noosa River and Canal Cruises has BYO $20 sunset cruises Wednesdays to Saturdays. Phone 1 3000 66672 or ask at Noosa Visitor Information Centres in Hastings St or Noosa Marina

Stand up paddling: Learn to stand up paddle – it’s easy and fun for everyone and you see Noosa from the beautiful waterways. Ask at the Visitor Information Centre in Hastings St or phone 1 3000 NOOSA

Gift from Noosa: Give friends and relatives a Noosa experience with a Noosa Gift Certificate from the Visitor Information Centre in Hastings St – available for a tour or activity, or buy a Noosa Experience credit so they book an experience of their choice. Ph 1 3000 66672 or drop in to the centre

Out and about: It’s a beautiful time of year to explore Noosa’s nature – take a walk along a beach anywhere between Coolum, Peregian or Noosa Heads; hire a boat on the river; walk around the bays through Noosa National Park; take a tour to Fraser Island; head for the hinterland; learn to surf, skydive or abseil; hire a canoe and explore the waterways at your own pace; take the ferry between Noosa Marina and Hastings Street; enjoy fish and chips by the river; take an action-packed adventure boat ride – there’s plenty of fun to be had. Ask at the Visitor Information Centres in Hastings Street and Noosa Marina or see visitnoosa.com.au. Pick up a copy of the Noosa Holiday Guide which is also available as an e-book

For more about what to do in Noosa, call into the Noosa Visitor Information Centres at Hastings Street or Noosa Marina in Tewantin. Phone +61 7 5430 5000 or 1 3000 NOOSA (1 3000 66672).

Rains Bring on the Fish!

The dirty water has brought on the fish this week with great catch’s aboard Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures Tuesday morning.

Julia with a ripper 56cm Flathead!

Julia with a ripper 56cm Flathead!

Thomas with a nice 40cm Trevally!

Thomas with a nice 40cm Trevally!

Bridget from Gemany with a 45cm Trevally!

Bridget from Germany with a 45cm Trevally!

Nice muddy caught on Tuesday mornings charter.

Nice muddy caught on Tuesday mornings charter.

Muddies on the Move!

Bess from Gold Coast with this nice Mud Crab caught on Sundays Charter

Bess from Gold Coast with this nice Mud Crab caught on Sundays Charter


Salima from Sydney with a legal buck Mud Crab

Salima from Sydney with a legal buck Mud Crab


Nigel from Gold Coast with a 44cm Flatty caught just off the sand bags near the Noosa river mouth.

Nigel from Gold Coast with a 44cm Flatty caught just off the sand bags near the Noosa river mouth.

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Len and Catherine from Brisbane with two nice sand crabs aboard Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures over the weekend.

Len and Catherine from Brisbane with two nice sand crabs aboard Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures over the weekend.

It has been a great week for some nice fish in the Noosa River. Tailor are back, with several being caught up and around the river mouth, mainly on lures and pilchards. Bream and trevally are around in numbers amongst the deeper parts of the river in places like Woods bay, with mullet strips and prawns being the preferred bait. The mouth of Lake Cooroibah has been a popular spot for flathead with a variety of sizes being caught up to 65cm. The best bait for the lake is live herring as well as soft plastics. Fishing has been popular up and around the cable ferry crossing just off to the side of the shallows with grunter bream and flathead being caught. Chances of a few showers around during the week, although being fine for the weekend.
 
Until next week good luck from the boys at O Boats.

Fishing’s Great in the Noosa River!

Tuesday mornings catch aboard Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures

Jessica from Sydney with a nice whiting!

Jessica from Sydney with a nice whiting!

Nathan from Brisbane with a 30cm Bream!

Nathan from Brisbane with a 30cm Bream!

Ashley from Brisbane with a great Bream!

Ashley from Brisbane with Bream!

Whats on in Noosa

Noosa Beach

Welcome to Noosa, with its beautiful natural surrounds, cosmopolitan atmosphere and vibrant calendar of events! If you’re looking for something to do during your holidays, we’ve put together some ideas for you.

Anzac centenary: Dawn services and Anzac Day parades will be held around Noosa this Sat 25 April, including a special dawn service tribute on Noosa Main Beach. A Gallipoli landing tribute at 4.30am in front of Noosa Surf Club will be followed by a service. Courtesy buses from Noosa Junction Transit Centre to Hastings Street from 4am, returning 5.30am. Noosa Heads Lions Park open for car parking 3.30-730am. Dawn services will also be held at the Cooroy cenotaph at 4.55am, Coolum cenotaph at 5.20am and Verrierdale Hall at 6am. The main parade steps off from Sidoni St, Tewantin at 9am with riders from the Australian Light Horse Brigade, NZ Veterans Band and a warbird flyover. The Cooroy memorial service is in Memorial Hall, Maple St at 11.15am. The Eumundi commemorative walk leaves Caplick Park, Memorial Drive at 7.30am. The Yandina service is at 11am. See more about Anzac Day services in Noosa here

More Anzac: The Anzac Centenary Troop Train will be at Cooroy Railway Station on Fri 24 April, 11am-1pm with a re-enactment and wreath laying. Tinbeerwah Art Group Anzac Exhibition is in Tewantin CWA Hall, Poinciana Ave, 10am-4pm to 25 April. NZ Veterans Band performs in Memorial Ave, Tewantin on Anzac Day from 11am
Cuisine

United degustation: Join sommelier Peter Marchant from United Cellars and Peter Kuruvita at his Noosa Beach House Restaurant for an evening of fine wines and fine dining, Thurs 30 April, 7-10pm. 4 courses and matching wines, $135pp. Book on 5449 4754 or see noosabeachhousepk.com.au

Gusto lunch: Gusto at Noosaville, $25 April lunch special – char-grilled pork fillets, roast kipfler potatoes, broad beans, apple mustard sauce and a glass of wine, Mon-Sat (excludes public holidays), ph 5449 7144
ENTERTAINMENT

Cruise Control: David Williamson’s latest play Cruise Control about an Australian, English and American couple on board a luxury ship, is at Noosa Arts Theatre, Weyba Rd, Noosaville, 22-25, 29-30 Apr, 1-2 May, 7.30pm; 26 Apr, 2pm; 2 May, 1pm. Box office Tues-Fri, 9am-2pm, ph 5449 9343 or see noosaartstheatre.org.au
Peregian Pictures: E.T. – the Extra Terrestrial screens at Peregian Pictures for Starry Nights Outdoor Movies, Fri 24 April, in the park next to Peregian Surf Club, 6.30pm – entry by donation

Live music: Check out great live music in Noosa from 24-30 Apr

Dead Letter Circus are at Villa Noosa Hotel, Fri 24 Apr, 8pm, $25 pre-sale at the venue or Moshtix, $30 at the door; soloist performs free on Sat from 6pm
Cooroy Originals has Jimmy Watts Band, Blues Eye Cry, Beats Cartel in Apex Park, Cooroy this Sun 26 Apr, 1pm – powered by donations
The Barleyshakes launch their album at Crawdaddy’s, upstairs Bay Village, Hastings St this Fri 24 Apr, 8pm, $10; The Hi Boys, Sat, 8,30pm, $10; Old Fashioned, Sun, 6.30pm; Thump, Mon 27 Apr, 7.30pm, free
Sexual Chocolate are free at Sunshine Beach Surf Club this Sun 26 Apr, 3-6pm
Alan Kelly is free at KB’s at Nomads Noosa on Sun 26 April; The Elliots are free Wed 29 Apr, 8-11pm
Carl Wockner is at Noosa Beach House Bar, Hastings St on Fri 24 Apr, 8.30-11.30pm; Flamarique are on Sun, 2.30-5.30pm; Andrew Lawson is on Wed 29 Apr, 6.30-8.30pm
Doolie is at Imperial Lionheart Hotel, Eumundi, Fri 24 Apr, 6.30pm; Simon York is on Sat, 6.30pm
Janice J Duo are free at Noosa Yacht & Rowing Club on Sun 26 Apr, 2pm
Rod Christensen Duo are free at Harbour Wine Bar, Noosa Marina, Tewantin Fri 24 Apr, 5.30pm
Jagged Soul is at Tewantin-Noosa RSL on Fri 24 Apr, 8pm, $10; The Beatlegs are free on Sat, 8pm
Bohemian Bungalow in Eumundi has Liam Waller this Sat 25 Apr, noon-2pm; and on Sun see Raychel Stone and Algimiro Cesaino, 12.30-2.30pm
Café Le Monde has DJs Wintex and Massroom, Fri 24 Apr, 8.30pm; Nato on Sat 8.30pm; NuCache on Sun, 3pm; and Asher Chapman, Jesse Taylor, Doolie Shadforth and Landerz-I on Thurs 30 Apr, 6.30pm
Destiny’s Plan are at Coolum Surf Club this Fri 24 Apr from 9pm
Late-night grooves, Sat 9pm, the Supper Club, Miss Moneypenny’s, Hastings St with DJ Keiko and guests
Live music at Shades Wine Bar, Noosa Junction on Wednesday and Saturday

WHY NOT…

Sunset paddle: Join Adventure Sports Kite Surf for a stand-up paddle through Weyba Creek, Wed 29 April, 5.30pm from the back of the AFL grounds, Noosaville. Paddle to Noosa Heads Lions Park and finish with drinks or a meal at Halse Lodge. Book on 5455 6677

Pop Up Art: The Butter Factory Art Collective celebrates local artists with exhibitions, workshops, pop up studios. Opening on Fri 24 April, 6pm, Butter Factory Arts Centre, Cooroy. RSVP to gallery@noosa.qld.gov.au

Secret gift: Secrets Noosa, Hastings St, has a special free gift – a silver or rose jewellery box when you spend over $350 in-store between 27 April and 3 May, while stocks last

See Noosa by bike: Hire a bike and take yourself along the beautiful beach and riverfront bikeways or hinterland trails – try a new tandem electric bike! Or join a guided tour down Mt Tinbeerwah or through the Noosa Trail Network. Call the Noosa Visitor Information Centre on 1 3000 NOOSA for more information

Relax and unwind: At a glorious day spa, at Yoga or Pilates sessions or with an in-room massage – a perfect supplement to your Noosa winter holiday. Indulge with rejuvenating pick-me-up treatments from facials to full body massages, hydromassage pools and body scrubs. See visitnoosa.com.au/relax

Eco Cruise: See and learn about Noosa’s nature, history and amazing birds, marine life and flora on Noosa Ferry’s Noosa Eco Cruise, with spectacular beach, river and mountain views, Tues and Thurs. Includes river cruise, guided nature walk, morning tea, same day Noosa Ferry day pass. Book on 5449 8442

Learn to surf: Feel the thrill of standing up on wave for the first time and learn to surf in Noosa’s safe waters while on holiday. Ask at the Noosa Visitor Information Centre, Hastings St, ph 1 3000 NOOSA or see visitnoosa.com.au/play

Kayak time: Explore Noosa’s beautiful waterways by kayak from Laguna Bay to Noosa River, tranquil Weyba Creek, Noosa Sound canals, the lakes or up to the pristine Noosa Everglades. You’ll see, hear and experience wildlife and nature as never before. Hire a kayak and take yourself or join a guided tour. Call the Noosa Visitor Information Centre on 1 3000 66672, drop in or see visitnoosa.com.au/play

Saddle up: Enjoy a range of horse riding adventures with experienced guides – Discover beautiful Lake Weyba with Noosa Horse Riding. Go along Noosa North Shore beach or bush with Equathon Horse Riding. Take a guided trail ride through rainforest and farmland in Noosa hinterland with Mary Valley Adventure Trails or join a trail ride through Noosa hinterland with Noosa Horses, just 10 minutes from Noosa. Ask at the Noosa Visitor Information Centre in Hastings St or phone 1 3000 66672

Treasure trove: Take home a memento or two of your Noosa holiday and explore the gorgeous stores that line Hastings St, Noosa Junction, Peregian Village, Sunshine Beach, Noosaville, Noosa Marina, Tewantin and the hinterland villages of Cooroy, Pomona and Eumundi. From fashion, homewares, surfboards and jewellery to art, furniture and handmade designs, you’ll find something unique to be treasured at home

River fishing: Explore the beautiful waters and wildlife of Noosa River while fishing, crabbing and sight-seeing with Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures. Gear and lunch provided, morning and afternoon tours available. Ph 5449 7984

Markets: Find something yummy or unique with locally made products, art, craft and food at markets around Noosa: Original Eumundi Markets, Wednesday and Saturday morning; Noosa Farmers Market, every Sunday, 6am-noon, AFL grounds, Weyba Rd, Noosaville; Noosa Marina Markets, every Sunday, 8am-2pm, Parkyn Court, Tewantin; Pomona Country Markets, 2nd and 4th Saturdays every month, 6.30am-noon, Stan Topper Park, Pomona; Cooroy Community Markets, every Thursday, 8am-1pm, RSL Hall, Maple St; Peregian Markets, 1st and 3rd Sundays every month, 7am-12.30pm, Kingfisher Park, Peregian Beach Foreshore; Cooroy Grass Roots Markets, 1st, 3rd and 5th Saturday, 7am-noon, Memorial Hall, Maple St; Kin Kin Creations Market, 1st Sunday every month, 9am-1pm, Kin Kin Oval; Eumundi Square Markets, every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday (no market on Good Friday), 7.30am-2pm; Noosa Kids and Baby Market, last Sunday every month (except July and December), 8-11am, Noosa Leisure Centre, Wallace Drive, Noosaville

Noosa by ferry: The Noosa Ferry is a beautiful way to see Noosa, with stops between Noosa Marina at Tewantin, Noosaville and the Sheraton Jetty in Noosa Heads, 7 days a week from 9.15am-6.40pm – the perfect way to get to and from your favourite Noosa restaurant. There are also special Sunset Cruises with a free ticket on the evening service. Ph 5449 8442 or see noosaferry.com

Explore: Get out and about and explore with tours from Noosa to World Heritage-listed Fraser Island, kayak the pristine Noosa Everglades, go cruising or fishing on Noosa River, kayak or take a jet boat tour into Laguna Bay, join a bike tour through Tewantin National Park, abseil down Mt Tinbeerwah or hire a car and head to the beautiful hinterland. Phone the Noosa Visitor Information Centre on 1 3000 66672, call in at Hastings St or Noosa Marina or see visitnoosa.com.au/play

Theme park transfers: Australia Zoo and Aussie World theme parks are just a short trip from Noosa and Con-x-ion now does transfers to and from these attractions. Book on 5450 5933 or 1 3000 66672

See Noosa from the water on a stand-up paddle board (it’s easy), surfboard (lessons are fun), kayak (take a tour or hire and take yourself), hire a party pontoon and enjoy a river picnic, jump on a hire jet-ski, join a fishing tour, book the gondola or classic wooden power boat, the Noosa Ferry or action-packed jet boat. Ask at Visitor Information Centres in Hastings St or Noosa Marina, ph 1 3000 66672 or CLICK HERE

Messing about on boats: Explore the beautiful Noosa River and its bird and marine life – drive yourself on a party pontoon or hire boat, get on-board the Noosa Eco Cruise, take a fishing and crabbing tour, a Noosa Ferry between Noosa Marina and Hastings St, Noosa Queen sunset tour, Noosa River and Canal Cruise, dine on the Noosa Cruising Restaurant, indulge on the Noosa Gondola or Noosa Dreamboats’ 1940s power boat, take a boat trip or guided and self guided kayaking tour to the ancient Noosa Everglades, or hire a kayak or stand-up paddle board – phone 1 3000 NOOSA, see Visitor Information Centres in Hastings Street or Noosa Marina, or see visitnoosa.com.au

River of mirrors: Discover the Noosa Everglades, the river of mirrors, and its magnificent wildlife and pristine wilderness with guided and self-guided kayak tours, or by boat from Noosaville. Find out more at the Visitor Information Centre, Hastings St, Noosa Heads or phone 1 3000 66672

Noosa park run: Test your time or just enjoy a friendly run at the free, weekly Noosa Park Run, a 5km timed run or walk every Saturday, 7am, leaving from Noosaville State School, Beckmans Rd, Noosaville. Open for old and young, serious runners or those trying it for the first time. Register at parkrun.com.au/noosa

Lookout!: See a magical Noosa sunrise or sunset with a bird’s eye view from one of Noosa’s easily accessible lookouts. Drive along Viewland Dve, Noosa Heads to Noosa Lookout or walk up the steps along Morwong Dve at the end of Hastings St – it’s worth it! Mt Tinbeerwah (wheelchair access) is only a 10-min drive from Noosa Heads, along Noosa-Cooroy Rd and turn right into Tinbeerwah Rd. And for the more adventurous, head to Mt Cooroora in Pomona and Mt Coolum for spectacular views

Tee-off: From championship courses to greens for families and beginners on holiday, the Noosa region has a range of beautiful golf courses. See visitnoosa.com.au/play-golf or phone us on 1 3000 NOOSA

Hire a car and take a country drive through the Noosa hinterland with spectacular views, lakes, forests and volcanic formations. Visit country towns, walk the Noosa trails, climb a mountain and call in to a country pub in Eumundi, Cooroy, Pomona, Boreen Point or Kin Kin. Pick up a Noosa map from Visitor Information Centres in Hastings St or Noosa Marina, ph 1 3000 66672 or see visitnoosa.com.au

River sunset: See amazing sunsets from Noosa River with Noosa Cruising Restaurant’s luxury sunset dinner cruise from Noosa Marina. Noosa Ferry has a BYO $20 sunset cruise with departures from Tewantin, Noosaville, Noosa Sound and Noosa Heads. Noosa Queen’s $10 sunset cruise takes in Lake Cooroibah and river life – fully licensed bar onboard. Noosa River and Canal Cruises has BYO $20 sunset cruises Wednesdays to Saturdays. Phone 1 3000 66672 or ask at Noosa Visitor Information Centres in Hastings St or Noosa Marina

Stand up paddling: Learn to stand up paddle – it’s easy and fun for everyone and you see Noosa from the beautiful waterways. Ask at the Visitor Information Centre in Hastings St or phone 1 3000 NOOSA

Gift from Noosa: Give friends and relatives a Noosa experience with a Noosa Gift Certificate from the Visitor Information Centre in Hastings St – available for a tour or activity, or buy a Noosa Experience credit so they book an experience of their choice. Ph 1 3000 66672 or drop in to the centre

Out and about: It’s a beautiful time of year to explore Noosa’s nature – take a walk along a beach anywhere between Coolum, Peregian or Noosa Heads; hire a boat on the river; walk around the bays through Noosa National Park; take a tour to Fraser Island; head for the hinterland; learn to surf, skydive or abseil; hire a canoe and explore the waterways at your own pace; take the ferry between Noosa Marina and Hastings Street; enjoy fish and chips by the river; take an action-packed adventure boat ride – there’s plenty of fun to be had. Ask at the Visitor Information Centres in Hastings Street and Noosa Marina or see visitnoosa.com.au. Pick up a copy of the Noosa Holiday Guide which is also available as an e-book

For more about what to do in Noosa, call into the Noosa Visitor Information Centres at Hastings Street or Noosa Marina in Tewantin. Phone +61 7 5430 5000 or 1 3000 NOOSA (1 3000 66672).

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Picture1Adelaine from Canada caught and released this suregon fish at the mouth of Lake Cooroibah.

 

It has been a good week for some nice flathead around the river mouth with catches up to 65cm . Trevally and whiting have also been in good numbers with prawns and yabbies being the best baits. Woods Bay has provided trevally and flathead with live herring being the preferred bait.Weyba creek has seen whiting to 32cm and average size flathead caught. Tewantin has produced some bigger bream up to 32cm on mullet strips and prawns. The mouth of Lake Cooroibah has had plenty of different species this week with bream, whiting, grunter bream and trevally all on the bite with live prawns and live worms being the best baits. There are a few live prawns running in the river at the moment and they are by far the best bait for the river. The week ahead looks fantastic with the weather forecast so get out there and enjoy it.

 

Until next week good luck from the boys at O Boats.

 

Friday’s Catch!

Hannah from Sydney, with a great Grunter Bream!

Hannah from Sydney, with a great Grunter Bream!

Max from Gold Coast with a 31cm Grunter Bream!

Max from Gold Coast with a 31cm Grunter Bream!

Ollie from Sydney with a nice Sand Crab!

Ollie from Sydney with a nice Sand Crab!