Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeSportFull moon bonanza

Full moon bonanza

A great week of fishing has been had, the small seas and light breezes combined with the lead up to the full moon definitely turned on the bite for both inshore and offshore species.

With great access through Mudlow rocks at present, anglers that fished Rainbow and Teewah beaches on the low water bagged quality whiting and dart from most of the drains.

There were quite a few tailor landed as well since the last article although size was down and they were what would class as choppers (1-1.5kg fish).

A few fishers spun metals across the isolated patches of coffee rock along the coloured sands stretch picking up trevally.

One angler doing just so picked up a cracking barracuda as by catch.

A worthy battle on light spin gear.

The Inskip point sinkhole at the northern end of the Sarawack campground for months now has been a magnet for baitfish schools.

Its comes as no surprise that some great predatory species have been lurking in the vicinity.

This last week there have ben reports of big mackerel, jew, trevally, tailor, XL flathead and the odd barra being spotted or landed.

Several reports of 1-2 small Black Marlin lurking and harassing the bait have also been noted.

Slide baiting or ballooning live baits out in this area would definitely be a worthwhile exercise.

In the straights it’s jacks, jacks and more jacks.

Loving the big moon tides they have been extremely active this week.

The Rainbow Beach Amateur Angler (RBAA) held their most recent club comp and there were some cracking fish weighed in and on display. Club member Darryl Wandery had some solid fish over 50cm from the local creeks using big fresh flicker mullet and single 4/0 Black magic DX point hooks.

If you havent used these hooks, drop in to Gardiner Fisheries and check them out.

Fine wire yet extra strong, these teflon hooks are a game change on jacks offering superb penetration on hard mouth species.

Burley makes a big difference when chasing jacks.

Burley an area you have selected for a solid 15 min before even putting a bait in the water for jacks, they will go crazy for it and it gets them pretty fired up and in the mood for a feed.

Some good blue salmon have been showing up around the piles at bullock point.

A little trick to targeting these guys is to try working blades on the surface or just subsurface with little splashes.

It’s pretty explosive watching them smash them.

Offshore, Snapper and pearlies have been the main stable with the odd big trout and grassy sweetlip thrown in.

Being the full moon phase run out wide has been a bit of a issue so most fisho’s stuck to the closer ground.

Stay tuned to see what the new moon at the end of the month brings.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

More News

Chance to win a dream home

Noosa is at the centre of Australia’s biggest ever home prize, with a $13.9 million dream home and $250,000 in gold up for grabs,...

Free parking returns

Visitors to Caloundra’s bustling CBD will soon enjoy an easier, more convenient experience, with free parking coming into effect from 2 March. The move, announced...

Tourism subsidy for businesses

Tourism businesses in Noosa are being encouraged to tap into a new state-backed subsidy program offering up to $2000 per operator to invest in...

One hammer at a time

It’s a hive of activity at the Noosa Women's Shed. Women of all ages are working together and will soon prepare timber for 40...

Thanks from family

The family of six-year-old Tessa has thanked the Noosa and Sunshine Coast community for continuing to raise urgent funds to help her. So far, more...

E-mobility concerns

Queensland has a critical opportunity to reverse rising e-mobility injuries and become a world leader in micromobility safety, according to the RACQ, as new...

Baggage boost for airport

Noosa travellers heading interstate or overseas can expect smoother departures following the completion of the first stage of Sunshine Coast Airport’s $170 million terminal...

Housing changes

Noosa’s red-hot housing market may be showing early signs of broader change, with new Queensland-wide data revealing buyers are increasingly turning away from detached...

From Sole Tradership to Employer: How Business Owners Can Prepare for Growth

Is your business experiencing sustainable growth, and are you ready to expand further? Do you need to bring in more investors and business partners?...

Top cop retires

Queensland Police Commissioner Steve Gollschewski has announced his retirement, bringing to a close a 46-year career serving communities across the state. Commissioner Gollschewski, Queensland’s 21st...