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Written by Matthew Planck
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Sunday, 03 July 2011 00:00 |
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The light winds forecast for today will be ideal for offshore fishing all day long, so make the most of it and have a try for some reefies.
Noosa: Long tail and mac tuna in the bay and further north. The river has plenty of trevally in schools with diamond trevally to 70cm and GT’s to 65cm. Decent bream from the deeper channel just inside the mouth. Trevally and decent tailor from Woods bay on lures.
Maroochydore: Long tail tuna to 14kg on trolled laser pro lures out from Coolum. Flathead between the Jet ski area and Godfrey’s road. Flathead and bream to 32cm from cotton tree spit. Golden trevally to 60cm around the Cod Hole. Chopper tailor in the southern channel. Whiting, dusky flathead and good dart along Marcoola beach.
Kawana: Grass sweetlip, snapper and moses perch from the 12 mile. Grass sweetlip and snapper from Coolum Reef. Plenty of bream around the trawlers. Chopper tailor and trevally from the rock walls. Gar from the Kawana boat ramp pontoon. Flathead from the banks above McKenzie’s bridge on soft plastics.
Caloundra: Snapper and spotty mackerel from Brays Rock yesterday. Trevally and tailor just inside the bar. Plenty of average sized flathead scattered throughout the river. Bream around 700g from the blue hole. Whiting from the mouth of Bells creek. Luderick off the boardwalk.

Regina and Nadia Klotzbucher fished with Sophie Labinsky from the bank at La Balsa Park using peeled prawns and float rigs for a tray full of gar fish.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 03 July 2011 08:38 |