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Written by Matthew Planck
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Saturday, 27 August 2011 00:00 |
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Noosa: The very ordinary weather conditions have made fishing difficult but with the new moon this Monday the fish should be feeding well into next week. There’s good size flathead to 72cm from the entrance to the river. Trevally are being caught from the canals on the top of the tide and some bream an flathead from the Tewantin Ski run.
Maroochydore: It will be worth trying for Jew at the Cod Hole on the top of the tide and overnight through the new moon phase. There’s a few whiting around 28 to 30cm caught on the run out tide around Chambers Island yesterday. Trevally and bream in the cod hole. Flathead on soft plastics in Petrie Creek. With the recent rain it would be worth chasing the mud crabs in the middle and upper reaches.
Kawana: A few tailor are being caught along the beaches in the gutters. Bream throughout the river particularly around moorings. A few jew around the entrance to the river as well. Flathead and whiting around McKenzie’s Bridge.
Caloundra: Flathead around 50cm from the top end of the passage. Bream and flathead from Military Jetty. Luderick off the boardwalk on Thursday morning on the top of the tide morning. Chopper tailor and the odd trevally in the channel on the making tide.

Young James put his soft plastc skills to the test for this coral trout from Sunshine Reef.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 27 August 2011 04:08 |