Fish Species Guide

Noosa – weekly fishing report

Noosa

High tide, grey skies It certainly feels as though we’re in for a wet one. With weather alerts reaching mobile phones across the state, the big wet was predicted to fall and it arrived as predicted. This need not mean that fishing is going to be a bad thing, as this can make it excellent if you know where to …

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Man convicted for abusing Fisheries Officer on social media

Fisheries Officer

Last week, a Murwillumbah man was found guilty of two charges of abusing a Fisheries Officer after posting himself on social media using offensive and abusive language towards a NSW Fisheries Officer. He now has a conviction and must pay almost $4000 in fines and costs as a result of his behaviour. Everyone is entitled to courtesy and respect while …

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Fish aggregating devices

FAD

Great news for Bundaberg fishers! Recent monitoring at the all-water fish aggregating devices (FADs) showed an increase in the number of fish and variety of species. 21 fish species were recorded, including yellowtail scad, red emperor, saddletail snapper, gold spot cod, striped seaperch, Moses perch, purple tuskfish and painted sweetlip. You can help us monitor FADs by providing catch details …

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Rainbow Beach Family Fishing Classic and Expo 2022 wrap up

Rainbow Beach

Wow, the thirty-fifth annual Rainbow Beach Family Fishing Classic and Expo in August was a great week. The competition saw some amazing fish weighed in, including a whopping 9.68kg blue parrotfish and an amberjack at 23.095kg. But let’s not forget, this is a family fishing competition, and we all know that ‘the family that fishes together, has lots of fun …

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Good results lure fishing Iluka Bluff

fishing

Fishing along the Clarence Coast of northern NSW during September was fair to middling, with good numbers of jewfish being taken from inside the Clarence River along the breakwalls and around the headlands. Whiting started to show up inside the river and increase in both size and numbers, and this trend should only continue to improve as we head into …

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New products from Tackle Tactics

Okuma Barbarian rods – Tackle Tactics Angler requests have seen the Okuma Barbarian specialist bait rod range continue to grow at Tackle Tactics, with the latest additions being a 10’6” and 11’6” model – expanding the range to seven models, from 7’ to 11’6”. The latest additions will be perfect for anglers chasing whiting, luderick, bream and dart, along with …

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Hot beach fishing action on K’gari trip

K'gari

Hi folks, I’m recently back from a 10-night trip to K’gari – previously called Fraser Island – and what a trip it was! In the 26 years of fishing the island, that was probably the best all-round fishing we’ve had on both the east and western sides of the island. This trip to K’gari was timed to coincide with a …

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Stacer 589 Crossfire Centre Console hits the mark

Stacer

When it comes to fishing, I love it all. It doesn’t matter whether I’m surface popping for whiting in the shallows, chasing barramundi on lures in impoundments or bottom bashing for pearl perch in the deep – I want to be able to do it all. For that reason, I have a soft spot for dedicated sportfishing boats that are …

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Adapt-A-Cap

From Sun Protection Australia based in Byron Bay, the latest version of the favourite Adapt-A-Cap Ultimate now includes a drawstring and toggle, allowing the fabric to remain up over the nose – maintaining maximum sun, wind and glare protection for the lips and nose – though loose enough for comfort. Combined with a wide anti-glare visor, in-built sweatband and easy …

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Targeting fish around snags

snags

October is an excellent month to be on the water in southeast Queensland. Mangrove jack are getting very active and the flathead season continues around the Gold Coast and Tweed areas. Bull sharks will be very lively in the upper reaches of creeks, harassing herring and mullet schools. This month, flathead generally slow down in the local rivers on Brisbane’s …

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