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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

 

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The river has seen lots of bream ranging in size up to 40cm, in several places such as the Sound bridge, Munna point, the river mouth and Tewantin with prawns and worms being the best baits. Golden trevallly are still appearing around the sandbags near the dog beach. The best baits for trevally include lures and bait fish. Woods bay and the mouth of Lake Cooroibah has seen some great size Flathead with mullet strips and prawns producing the best results. There are still a few whiting being caught anywhere from the boathouse down to Tewantin with live baits such as worms and yabbies being the best. There has been reports of Jewfish caught in the ski run with prawns being the most successful bait. Up the river more, from Makepeace Island to the cable ferry crossing, flathead have been around,with lures such as soft plastics being the best form of fishing.  The week ahead is forecasted to be sunny with light winds. Over the next week is a great time to get out on the water and drop a line.

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

 

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Bream as always, are out and about around structures and sandbanks. The best baits for targeting bream include prawns and yabbies. Whiting have been caught around sandbars near the dog beach. When targeting whiting, live baits such as worms and yabbies are the best. There has been diamond trevally caught at dawn and dusk amongst the frying pan. The best baits for tailor include mullet strips and pilchard fillets. Flathead have been biting well in the Noosa river latley. Lures such as soft plastics and prawns are the best baits. The best place to target flathead include sand flats anywhere from the Tewantin Marina all the way to the cable ferry crossing.  The cable ferry crossing area towards Lake Cooriobah has been a great spot to drop a line with rewarding reports. Around Lake Cooriobah there has been some trevally caught on live herring and prawns. The weather seems to be fairly sunny with slight chances of showers during the week. A fine weekend is forecasted. It’s a  great time for getting outside and wet a line.

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

 

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

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The Noosa River has seen some great fish over the past week. Woods bay has been a highlight spot with many giant trevally and the occasional tailor caught. There has been lots of bream in the river mainly around deeper holes, structures and rock surfaces such as the river mouth and the stretch between Woods bay and the Sheraton Bridge. The Sound, as always is a fantastic spot to drop a line in the early hours of the morning and the late hours of the afternoon. There has been several reports of mangrove jack caught using mullet strips and pilchard fillets. Flathead have been around in numbers surrounding sandflats such as the one between Makepeace Island and the Tewantin ferry crossing. Lures such as soft plastics and prawns are the best baits. Around Lake Cooroibah there has been some trevally caught on live herring and prawns. The fishing spot of the week is the mouth of Lake Cooroibah. The weather forecast shows that it’s going to be a fantastic weekend ahead, with a very low chance of rain. It’s a great time to launch/hire a boat and get out on the water.

 

 

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Well the rain has brought the fishing to life this week with great catches of fish and a few mud crabs on the move. The river mouth has produced quality flathead up to 2 kilo, with live herring and prawns bringing the best results. Golden trevally in large schools have also been on the move, with early morning producing quality fish. In Tewantin opposite the marina has seen a mixed bag of bream flathead and grunter bream. We fished the first lake yesterday and the catfish were around in abundance, but it was well worth dropping a crab pot up there. The wind is about, however the fishing is still worth giving a go. Its easy to get out of the wind and fish in secluded areas such as Woods Bay and Lake Weyba.

 

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

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

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The river has seen lots of bream around deeper holes and structures such as the Tewantin Marina and the frying pan. Prawns and worms are the best baits when targeting bream. There has been some nice golden trevally caught in the top end of the river mainly around woods bay with mullet gut and pilchards being the best baits. The river mouth has seen some trevally and the occasional jewfish over the past week, at the top of the tide. There have been some nice size flathead caught this week anywhere between Tewantin and the ferry crossing mainly around Makepeace Island. Soft plastics are the best form of fishing when targeting flathead although prawns will work also. The ski run has seen some nice catches at dusk and dawn. When fishing in the ski run try using live baits such as herring. There has been some nice mud crabs caught in the river mainly around the dirtier waters such as Lake Cooroibah and the second ski run. The weather is tipped to be fantastic with light winds and no rain.

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

Weekly Noosa Fishing Report

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The river has seen lots of bream around deeper holes and structures such as the Tewantin Marina and the boathouse. Bream eat just about anything, although prawns and chicken fillet have been producing the best results. When moving down the river more, the stretch from Tewantin to the boat house has seen some great whiting. Whiting tend to feed in the shallow water drop offs with live baits such as worms and prawns being key. There have been some ripper flathead caught around the river mouth this week. Soft plastics are the best form of fishing when targeting flathead although mullet will work also. Woods bay has seen some nice catches at dusk and dawn preferably on the top of the tide. The crabbing has been pretty good lately with the clean water present and the sand crabs around. If you’re looking at dropping a pot this week try in spots such as Lake Weyba and the Noosa Sound. The rain has now cleared and the weather is great with only some light winds, so soak up the sun and get out on the water.

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

 

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The river has seen lots of bream around jetty’s and shallower water drop offs such as the Tewantin Marina and the frying pan. Whiting have been around in the river mainly from Munna point through to Tewantin with live baits such as worms and prawns being ideal. The ski run has seen some nice catches at dusk and dawn preferably on the top of the tide.  Flathead have been around near Makepeace Island the first ski run. Soft plastics are the best form of fishing when targeting flathead although prawns will work also. When heading up the river more towards the first lake there has been many reports of good size diamond and golden trevally. The crabs have gone off the chew lately with the only reports being in Lake Weyba and Woods bay. There is clear weather forecasted after the weekend, there’s no better time to get out on the water and drop a line.

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

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The river has seen lots of bream around deeper holes and structures such as the Tewantin Marina and the sound bridge. Prawns and worms are the best baits when targeting bream, although chicken fillet has produced some great results also. There has been some nice silver/diamond trevally caught in the top end of the river mainly around woods bay with mullet strips and worms being the best baits. The river mouth has seen some ripper tailor and jewfish over the past week at the top of the tide in areas such as the frying pan. There have been some heavy flathead caught this week anywhere between Munna point and the Tewantin marina. Hard body lures have been the best form of fishing when targeting flathead although prawns will work also. The ski run has seen some nice catches at dusk and dawn. There has also been some nice mud crabs caught in the river mainly around the dirtier waters such as Lake Cooroibah and the second ski run.

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

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

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The river has seen lots of bream around jetty’s and shallower water drop offs such as the Tewantin Marina and the frying pan. Prawns and mullet strips are the best baits when targeting bream.  Down the river more towards Woods bay and the sound, there has been some reports of great fish including trevally, bream, whiting and tailor. When fishing in these areas, pilchards and mullet strips tend to produce the best results. There have been some ripper flathead caught this week anywhere between the Boathouse and the first ski run. Soft plastics are the best form of fishing when targeting flathead although worms will work also. The ski run has seen some nice catches at dusk and dawn preferably on the top of the tide. The crabbing has been pretty good lately with the water clearing up and the big tides. If you’re looking at dropping a pot this week try in spots such as Lake Weyba and Lake Cooroibah. There is clear weather forecasted, there’s no better time to get out on the water and drop a line

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

 

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The river this week has cleared up and is looking magnificent. Whiting have been amongst the river anywhere from Munna point to the Boathouse. Live worms and prawns are generally the best baits when targeting whiting. Flathead have been making appearances surrounding shallow water drop offs such as the frying pan and Noosa river mouth. Soft plastics produce the best results when targeting flathead although prawns will work also. The Noosa River mouth has been a highlight fishing spot, especially on the high tide and at the late hours of the afternoon. Pilchards and mullet strips tend to produce the best results when fishing at the bottom end of the river. When moving up the river more, there has been some great reports of decent size bream surrounding Tewantin. Makepeace Island and the ferry crossing have been producing great size flathead, bream, whiting and golden trevally. When fishing down toward the lakes, prawns and squid have been proving to produce the best results. The weather forecast for the next week is looking fantastic with the sun out and little to no wind about. Until next week good luck from the boys at O Boats.