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Shane caught and released this beautiful Giant Trevally in the Nerang River on Brad Smith Fishing Charters

Quality fish around southern end of the Broadwater

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Gerry with a couple of quality Nerang River Whiting from a trip with Wayne Young.
Gwen Edson caught a great Bream on her first ever Fishing trip, well done.
Rodney Taylor scored a great catch from the Gold Coast Seaway

Hi Everyone, hope you have all had a good week, cold is an understatement last Saturday with only the keenest Fishos heading out to try their luck on the Tweed and Gold Coast. The rest of the week we have been blessed with sunny days and light winds making spending time outdoors much more inviting. Once the swell eases heading offshore will be a good option. Let’s have a look at what’s been happening.

Some quality fish have been around the southern end of the Broadwater this week, seeing Fishos land a good variety of species such as Snapper, Tusk Fish, Tailor, Yellow Tail Kingfish, Jew Fish, Flathead, Flounder, Bream, Squid and Morwong. Fishing around the southern Broadwater and mouth of the Gold Coast Seaway has been extra productive with large bait schools of Hardy Heads and Yakka’s proving irresistible to predators. The run-in tide has fished well, try starting a drift form the mouth of the Seaway and heading either North in the main channel towards Currigee or South towards Marina Mirage. Live baits have been getting smashed in the southern Broadwater, but dead baits like White Pilchards, WA Pilchards, Mullet Fillet, Prawns and Yabbies will all do the trick. Soft Vibes and Metal Vibes up to half ounce in weight work well in the deeper water and is a favourite form of fishing for me. I try to target the last 2 hours of the run in tide and the first hour of the run out tide for best results.

As the water starts to cool down quality Whiting are heading back up the rivers in numbers, local angler Wayne Young has had a good week finding a nice feed of some great quality fish. The Tweed River, Tallebudgera Creek, Nerang River, Coomera River, Pimpama River and Logan River are all great spots to try your luck. Whiting bite best when the tide is running at a decent pace, fishing can be quite slow during a tide change. I recommend live bait is the way to go, Worms and Yabbies are at the top of the list and can be great fun to catch, especially for the kids. Fishing lite is the key, 6 to 9lb main line, a long 6lb fluorocarbon leader matched a size 6 hook for worms or a size 4 hook for Yabbies. A decent sized sinker is recommended, I usually use a 4 or 5 ball even in quite shallow water. Just keep moving around until you start to find consistent numbers of fish on the bite. southern broadwater

Tailor are starting to show up more regularly around Jumpinpin towards the top of the tide and the first hour of the run out. The Pin Bar Mouth, Crusoe Island, Kalinga Bank, Tiger Mullet Channel, Mouth of Whalleys Gutter and Canaipa Passage are all worth a look. When targeting Tailor it’s important to find the bait to find the fish, birds actively feeding are a great indication of a school of Tailor. If things are a bit quiet try trolling shallow diving lures around 65 – 90mm in length until you can temp a fish, once located you can try casting metal slugs or surface lures. Matching the size of bait fish they are feeding on is very important, once feeding fish are fixed on bait if you don’t offer a similar sized lure they will not be interested, this is called matching the hatch. southern broadwater

Brad from Brad Smith Fishing Charters reports the Tweed River continues to produce good Flathead, School Mulloway, Bream and the odd Whiting in the middle to upper reaches. On the flats in lower light with hardbodies that dive to 3.5m, and on Samaki Vibelicious white bait and Ecogear ZX40 colour code 447 in the deeper holes that are holding bait.

Clint has had a bit of maintenance to do this week so only did a couple of trips to the Nerang river and Gold Coast Broadwater. I will be doing a lot more trips soon and very much looking forward to it. The Nerang river is producing Mulloway, Flathead, Giant Trevally and Bream on soft vibes and blade lures. The Broadwater has Squid, Flounder, Winter Whiting and Flathead biting around the Hollywell area, on yabbies and Ecogear ZX40 blades colour 440. southern broadwater

Hope you all have a good week and stay healthy and safe. If you have any great catches or photos you would like to share, please email us and let us know how you went.

Stay up to date with all fishing regulations in Queensland https://www.daf.qld.gov.au/business-priorities/fisheries

Fisho Tackle and Coomera Houseboat Holidays now have Hire Tinnies follow the link to view http://www.coomerahouseboats.com.au/our-fleet-type/hire-tinnies/

Seabreeze is a great website to access a local forecast http://www.seabreeze.com.au/graphs/

If you have any great catches to report or fishing photos please email them to  brett@fishotackle.com.au    Good luck with the Fishing.  Brett

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