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Pistol_P
01-08-2007, 10:21 PM
OK....I have had some tragic computer problems that has seen the computer in the hospital for the last week.....BUT it seems to be back in action....::) .
I will put a few reports up from the last week as having no computer has left me with even more fishing time.....;D .
The river was firing last week but the action seems to have slowed a little now.
There was a mixture of Big eye,GT's,Tea leaf and longnose trevally mainly averaging around a 1kg and some nice fish around the 2-2.5kg mark.
The was also some great queenies mixed in and I saw a young bloke land a 4kg fish which is an awesome fish for the river.It was one of the biggest I have seen in the river and I have only managed them about 2.5kg.
Later in the week I managed a soft plastic session at Sunshine Reef to chase some snapper.Only managed some small squire but still good fun on plastics.
I pulled the hook on a really nice fish and also managed to get bricked on the bottom once....using a 1/4 ounce head and Gulp 3 inch squid in lime tiger colour.
Finally I also managed another great beach session with the old man and we landed another 25 bream in a 3 hour period.Great fun.

Hopefully this computer behaves now so I can stay on line.

Cheers
Pete

Synful
01-08-2007, 10:53 PM
Nice bag there Pete!!

Bet that Queenie was awesome, looks a bit of a brute - did it jump?

Pistol_P
01-08-2007, 11:00 PM
Nice bag there Pete!!

Bet that Queenie was awesome, looks a bit of a brute - did it jump?

Yeah it jumped a few times....and took some great runs...on the light gear.

Pete

Freeeedom
02-08-2007, 06:58 AM
Nice work Pete. The average size of the bream looks pretty good. Let's hope they hang around a bit longer. It's been the best winter for bream for quite a few years IMO
Cheers Freeeedom

geoff72
02-08-2007, 09:48 AM
great pics again pete,well done mate. sounds like paradise up there. That queenies is a monster,would have been a wicked fight.

masterdusky
02-08-2007, 10:21 AM
thats a nice bag of bream mate, what bait did the damage this time, some good size fish in there too :D

tiges
02-08-2007, 11:30 AM
Wondered why I hadn't seen any reports lately Pete. Thought, "maybe he hasn't been fishing". Yeah, as if!! As per usual, well done. Catch up with ya soon m8.

Tim

Tailortaker
02-08-2007, 01:57 PM
Nice catch there mate, I was talking to some mates of yours at the Bribie pub the other day, They were down taking a charter boat trip...
Cheers TT
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Pistol_P
02-08-2007, 03:48 PM
Nice catch there mate, I was talking to some mates of yours at the Bribie pub the other day, They were down taking a charter boat trip...
Cheers TT

Yeah.....The boys went on a jigging trip and got some nice fish.8-)

Cheers mate,

Pete

basskid
02-08-2007, 04:08 PM
mate thats a few very nice reports i have never seen a queeny qiute that big in noosa and yet i want to land one haha congrats to that gauy and great report

Crumbo
02-08-2007, 07:42 PM
Great stuff pete.

I saw that kid with the queeny on the fishing noosa website, and it was like 4lb gear if I'm correct?

I'm keen to head upto Noosa again. I love It there!
There are enough trevs in the river aye!

Pistol_P
02-08-2007, 07:44 PM
Great stuff pete.

I saw that kid with the queeny on the fishing noosa website, and it was like 4lb gear if I'm correct?

I'm keen to head upto Noosa again. I love It there!
There are enough trevs in the river aye!

Yeah 4lb fireline and a soft plastic retrieved quickly......Good effort.

Pete

Horse
02-08-2007, 09:01 PM
The old Noosa system keeps on producing. good to see what controlled development in river catchments can do. Its really interesting to see the variety you are getting. During the late 70's and early 80's it was my stomping ground and I spun up literally thousands of GT's, Big Eye and even Diamond Trevs without the others you get. I got Threadies, Jacks, Cobia and Jew but never even saw a Queenie. Might have been technique or a change in species that are resident in the area

Cheers

Neil

chisel
02-08-2007, 10:29 PM
Another nice catch Pete. Can you describe the rig you are using in the surf for the bream? Are they tending to be in the deeper gutters/holes, or out wide?
I had a go at Marcoola for a short while on Saturday - could only muster a nice dart and a few throwbacks, including a just legal bream. I was using fresh worms and fishing good looking water (well, looked good to me :-) ).

Pistol_P
02-08-2007, 10:47 PM
Another nice catch Pete. Can you describe the rig you are using in the surf for the bream? Are they tending to be in the deeper gutters/holes, or out wide?
I had a go at Marcoola for a short while on Saturday - could only muster a nice dart and a few throwbacks, including a just legal bream. I was using fresh worms and fishing good looking water (well, looked good to me :-) ).

Very basic rig mate......I have been using those Gamakatsu worm hooks in a size 2.....Small piece of red tubing as you use for whiting (bream dont seem to mind it either)........6lb trace about 40cm up to small swivel and a size 4 bean sinker running down to swivel.
I have been fishing close in gutters and casting not too far out.....Fishing light line definetly helps with the bream in the clear water.Also more fun.

Pete

Silent
03-08-2007, 09:25 AM
So many fish so little time!!!
Well done Pete

BLOOEY
03-08-2007, 05:15 PM
Good catches there pete.I see you got a couple of tarwhine in your bream catch also.Get into em.Ben

Pistol_P
03-08-2007, 06:46 PM
Good catches there pete.I see you got a couple of tarwhine in your bream catch also.Get into em.Ben

Yeah mate got two tarwhine.....although they werent the bigger models.
I love the tarwhine when they get big.....They hit like a train and fight hard.

Pete