Shane Boese
23-02-2007, 09:11 PM
Hi All
There haven’t been many reports from the offshore grounds on the Gold Coast with only a few boats heading out due to the weather. For those who did mackerel and marlin werethe catch of the day. Live baiting seemed to be the go for the small blacks off Southport while the mackerel responded to chrome spoons and pilchards drifted in a berley trail. Kingfish and pearlies on the 36s with baits and jigs. Better weather this weekend will see a better catch and allow for more offshore trips.
Yabbies, worms, and prawns has produced good whiting in the Nerang. The incoming tide is the best time. Big trevally on the large outgoing tides have seen some good bust-ups with good fish being landed look for eddies of the major canals and in the river. Poppers work well and shallow to medium diving lures are good also.
Soft plastics and live baits In the Broadwater have produced good flathead mainly in the deeper holes and channels adjacent to shallow weed beds and sand flats. The next few day should produce some good jacks as the tides are right. Try rock walls and bridges using soft plastics and live bait.. The Seaway is always good for bream, trevally and a few tailor along the rock walls.
Regards
Shane Boese
There haven’t been many reports from the offshore grounds on the Gold Coast with only a few boats heading out due to the weather. For those who did mackerel and marlin werethe catch of the day. Live baiting seemed to be the go for the small blacks off Southport while the mackerel responded to chrome spoons and pilchards drifted in a berley trail. Kingfish and pearlies on the 36s with baits and jigs. Better weather this weekend will see a better catch and allow for more offshore trips.
Yabbies, worms, and prawns has produced good whiting in the Nerang. The incoming tide is the best time. Big trevally on the large outgoing tides have seen some good bust-ups with good fish being landed look for eddies of the major canals and in the river. Poppers work well and shallow to medium diving lures are good also.
Soft plastics and live baits In the Broadwater have produced good flathead mainly in the deeper holes and channels adjacent to shallow weed beds and sand flats. The next few day should produce some good jacks as the tides are right. Try rock walls and bridges using soft plastics and live bait.. The Seaway is always good for bream, trevally and a few tailor along the rock walls.
Regards
Shane Boese