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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

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The Noosa River has seen some great fish over the past week. The river mouth has been a highlight spot with several 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. Woods bay 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 in the bay 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 weather forecast shows that it’s going to be a fantastic weekend ahead. A great time to launch/hire a boat and get out on the water.
 
 
Until next week good luck from the boys at O Boats.

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Nathan from Mackay caught a ripper 32cm Bream at the ferry crossing aboard the Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures early this week

Nathan from Mackay caught a ripper 32cm Bream at the ferry crossing aboard the Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures early this week

The Noosa river has seen some nice fish over the past week, up and around the rivermouth there has been reports of good size bream and trevally. Bream are mainly around your structures such as the sound bridge and woods bay jetty. The best bait when fishing for bream is prawns and yabbies. Live herring is always a great bait to use when fishing around the noosa rivermouth and Woods bay at the early hours of the morning. There has also been some nice whiting caught around the Munna Point area on live baits such as worms and yabbies. There has also been some good flathead caught up the river surrounding the ferry crossing and Makepeace island, mainly around sand flats. The best bait for flathead is prawns and soft plastics. The next week is forecasted to be mostly sunny with some easing winds. It’s a fantastic time to drop a line in the Noosa River.

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

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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Joel from Sydney caught a nice 28cm Bream at Lake Cooriobah aboad the Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures vessel.

Joel from Sydney caught a nice 28cm Bream at Lake Cooriobah aboard the Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures vessel.

Bream as always are around structures and deeper holes throughout the river. Although bream tend to feed on just about anything prawns and yabbies are preferred. There has been reports of some good size whiting caught around the dog beach and river mouth area particularly on sand flats and shallow water drop offs, with live baits such as beach worms and yabbies being the best. Woods Bay has been a popular spot with reports of some decent size flathead and tailor at the early hours of the morning and the late hours of the afternoon. Pilchard fillets and mullet strips have produced the best results in the Woods Bay area. There has also been reports of flathead around Makepeace Island. Soft plastics are best when targeting flathead. The weather seems mostly clear with some light winds over the weekend. It’s a great time to get out and enjoy the sun while it lasts.

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

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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Golden Trevally caught aboard ‪#‎Noosa‬ ‪#‎Fishing‬ ‪#‎Crab‬ ‪#‎Adventures‬.

Golden Trevally caught aboard ‪#‎Noosa‬ ‪#‎Fishing‬ ‪#‎Crab‬ ‪#‎Adventures‬.

This week has seen some good rain and storms at night that has spruced the fishing and crabbing. There has been some nice trevally through the Noosaville stretches tipping the scales around the 2 kilo mark. The rivermouth and Woods Bays have seen quality bream, flathead and whiting with live prawns and worms getting the best results. Reports of good quality flathead and whiting on the sand bars before the ferry crossing using hard body lures for the flathead. The entrance of the first Lake in the deep holes has also seen a lot of grunter bream. Forecast for the weekend looks pretty good with only the odd chance of a shower.

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

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Guess the BREAM!! if you can.

We have 3 different kinds of bream in the photos below and one fish to throw you off =p can you guess them all ?

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Riley from #Jeeralng.

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Richard from #Newport, #Sydney

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Emily from #Brisbane.

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Ayden & Caleb from #Melbourne.

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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Josh from Melbourne caught this ripper 42cm flat head down at Lake Cooriobah aboard the #Noosa #Fishing and #Crab #Adventures boat.

Josh from Melbourne caught this ripper 42cm flat head down at Lake Cooriobah aboard the #Noosa #Fishing and #Crab #Adventures boat.

With the summer months here and the sun shining, there has been some great fish caught in the Noosa river lately. Some good size bream are being caught around the deeper holes and structures of the river, with prawns and mullet strips being the preferred baits. It’s still worth while throwing a line in around the shallows of the sand banks towards the river mouth, for there are still a few whiting around, preferably using live baits such as yabbies and worms. There has been reports of mangrove jack at the early hours of the morning around the Woods Bay area with mullet strips and live bait fish being the best baits. There has been reports of some decent flathead caught around Makepeace island and the Tewantin ferry crossing.The weather is fantastic along the river with the sun shining and the winds at a reasonable pace. The water has cleared right up, which is perfect for hiring a boat and dropping a line.

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

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The Weather is Looking Good for the Weekend, Looking for something to do?

A Few decent sized Shovel nose sharks around putting up a good fight, caught and released.
As always bream caught all thought the river taking just about any bait.

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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Cameron from Brisbane with a 43cm whiting caught at lake Cooroibah on live worms.

Cameron from Brisbane with a 43cm whiting caught at lake Cooroibah on live worms.

Fishing has been great in the Noosa river with a range of species appearing again. During the past week whiting have been about in the normal shallow flats, mainly up and around the river mouth with live worms and yabbies being the preferred baits. Bream have been around in the usual places, around structures such as the Noosa Sound bridge ranging up to 35cm with prawns and mullet strips being the best baits. Up the river towards the cable ferry crossing fish have been on the bite, with several flathead and smaller trevally being caught and released and the bigger trevally being caught on live baits, while soft plastics are producing the quality fish. The entrance to the first lake has seen quality whiting and grunter bream. The weather looks pretty good for the next week with only the odd shower or two about.

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

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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Aiden from Canberra landed a 50cm GT

Aiden from Canberra landed a 50cm GT

June from Ipswich pulled In an awesome 52cm GT

June from Ipswich pulled In an awesome 52cm GT

With the holidays coming to an end the water ways are getting a bit less crowded which means the fish are not as scarce and are a little more hungry, Trevelly are on the move as herring are just starting to appear in more numbers on the higher tides. September still being the best month of the year to catch your elbow slapper whiting in the Noosa river with reports of many being caught right up to 45cm with your best baits being live yabbies and live worms. They are still pulling up plenty of flathead around the 35cm-45cm mark most people having better luck of soft plastics. Bream are around as always eating just about any bait but would recommend staying away from the shoreline to avoid toad fish stealing your bait.

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

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Nate from Adelaide pulled in a Surgeon fish just off the river mouth.

Nate from Adelaide pulled in a Surgeon fish just off the river mouth.

Tom from Torquay Victoria taking home a nice feed including this 42cm Flatty.

Tom from Torquay Victoria taking home a nice feed including this 42cm Flatty.