What a turn out for the books with some simply perfect days. The sun is out and the temps are on the rise. This has got some quality fish moving, especially inland and on the estuaries. Offshore we have had a mixed bag of conditions ranging from a solid mid-week swell to variable winds building in the late morning.
For those offshore ,snapper are still very much on the menu as are pearl perch. We have also had a few reports of school mackerel out in the deeper water of the banks. With most of these fish sitting close to the bottom those anglers dropping baits on 8 ball sinkers and snelled octopus hooks are doing well. Of course, the humble pilchard floater has picked up a few longtail tuna in the 3-4kg size which make great eating.
We have also seen a few good sized cobia around 6-8kg and again perfect eating size. Given that mackerel are around, we can only assume they will continue to make their presence felt. This makes having a pack of Superflex single strand game wire handy for times when mono isn’t enough. If you need to learn how to tie a haywire twist, make sure you ask us how as this is how to attach hooks to this wire and requires no tools.
From the surf there are still a few tailor passing through the river mouth at dawn and dusk. Gang hooks in the 3/0-5/0 size are preferred with many options from Halco that even come with a short wire trace attached. From here you can use ocean stream bait elastic to secure a pilchard for big powerful casts and stop small fish running away with your bait. For those fishing the daytime we are seeing bigger whiting and bream showing up in the inshore gutters. To make things better why not pick up a bag of pre-made iCatch burley pellets and throw small handfuls into the surf to really fire up the fish.
Inside the river, flathead continue to hang around the mouth along with some big bream. Both of these fish can be caught on pilchards, mullet, whitebait and squid baits. Lure angler swill do well with soft plastics and the new Keitech colours are in making the 3 inch easy shiner a great go to. When fishing soft plastics, make sure you use a loop knot to give your plastic the best action. We always talk about action in lures and presentation, and this helps a lot. While you are at it you can also try using scent from Pro lure. These gel scents stay on very well and have helped many a novice angler catch trophy fish.
Further upriver can be a lure fisherman’s paradise with lots of snags to cast at. Beyond the lakes opens out to several kilometers of pristine waters with trevally, jewfish and mangrove jacks calling it home. Beyond this you can fish the mouth of Lake Cootharaba for flathead or head even further across the lake and enter the everglades to fish for wild Australian bass which will start to fire up with the warmer weather. Up here a well-placed Tiemco cicada lure will get crunched! No matter where you fish this holidays things are warming up along with the fishing.
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