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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Josh from New Zealand with a nice 30cm Bream!

Josh from New Zealand with a nice 30cm Bream!

The river has seen some great fish over the past week, up and around the rivermouth there has been reports of good size tailor and trevally. The best baits for trevally is pilchard fillets and mullet strips. Also around the rivermouth there has been reports of some great jewfish caught after sunset on live herring. Woods bay at the early hours of the morning is one of the best fishing spots in the river. There has also been some ripper whiting caught up at Lake Cooriobah area on live baits such as worms and yabbies. Bream are still around in numbers, mostly found amongst deeper holes and structures. The best baits for bream include prawns and mullet strips.There has also been some good flathead caught up the river between the Tewantin Marina and Makepeace island, mainly around sand flats. The most rewarding way to target flathead is using soft plastics and lures. There has been great reports of flathead and bream at munna point using prawns. The next week is forecasted to be sunny with light winds. It is a fantastic time to drop a line in the Noosa River.

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

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Keith from Brisbane caught a ripper 60cm flathead aboard the Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures.

Keith from Brisbane caught a ripper 60cm flathead aboard the Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures.

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 tailor 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 lately. Lures such as soft plastics and prawns are the best baits. The best place to target Flathead include sand flats anywhere from the dog beach all the way to the cable ferry crossing past Tewantin. The cable ferry crossing area towards Makepeace Island 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 wetting a line.

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

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Rob from New Zealand caught a fantastic 45cm Flathead at Tewantin!

Rob from New Zealand caught a fantastic 45cm Flathead at Tewantin!

The Noosa River has seen some great fish over the past week. Flathead have been caught in numbers up the river from Tewantin to Makepeace Island. The mouth of Lake Donella has also been a popular spot for flathead. The preferred baits for flathead are prawns and lures. Bream as always, are popular in the river with ranging sizes being caught up near the Noosa rivermouth and munna point. Tailor are appearing around the rivermouth and frying pan with pilchards and mullet strips being the best baits. There are still a few whiting being caught off the sandbags next to the dog beach with live baits such as yabbies and worms being the best. Woods bay has produced some good diamond and golden trevally as well as the occasional mangrove jack on sunset and dusk. When fishing around Woods bay in the early hours of the morning the best baits are mullet strips and live herring. Occasional showers are forecasted over the next week although not lasting for anymore than a few minutes.

Until next week good luck from the boys at O Boats