View Full Version : Flathead in the Ross River
thephotoguru
24-05-2009, 04:45 PM
4 hours + 100mm Squidgie Fish + tinny + Ross River = 1 Flathead of 45cm.
That's a lot of casts between fish I tell you.
Have been in Townsville for about 5 years and haven't caught a Flathead here yet so I decide last night that it was about time I caught 1.
The only way to catch flathead is on lures (for me anyway).
This morning I cast at sandbars, creek mouths, mud flats and channels with my favourite flathead lure the squidgie fish in Gary Glitter.
When I was on the Gold Coast catching flathead was almost a sure thing, anyone in Townsville regularly catch flathead on lures?
Cheers Eamon
rhycebullimore
24-05-2009, 04:59 PM
yes but you have to know your areas, ross river is fished particularly hard.
ronnien
24-05-2009, 05:13 PM
rhyce is right, the ross is fished hard.
i have been getting them on 5inch atomic prongs, pearl color, with a 1/8 jig head over sand bars. good on you for catching your first flattie up here mate.
ron.
Dunkxx
24-05-2009, 08:50 PM
Ive only caught 2 in the past year and i go down to the Ross land based most weekends too. The guys are right in saying the ross get smashed pretty hard.
I caught mine on Berkley powerbait 3" fortail watermelon colour with 1/8oz jighead.
cheers
dunks
thephotoguru
25-05-2009, 10:05 AM
Thanks for the feedback.
Looks like I will have to drive a bit further, was thinking about Morrisseys (?) with the soft pastics, might get some nice by catch as well.
Never been there but I woudn't think I could do worse than the Ross.
Might try to get down there this week end.
Cheers Eamon
kingkev
25-05-2009, 10:38 AM
I have found that the first of the incoming tide on the beaches around Toomulla have produced over the years.
thephotoguru
25-05-2009, 11:10 AM
Cheers Kev,
Next time I am up saltwater creek I will give it a shot, when I get sick of catching Jacks.
kingkev
25-05-2009, 11:27 AM
I caught my first ever legal Jack on the weekend off the rockpool rocks so if you have any landbased spots that can produce, I would love to know as I would like to get another.
Happy catching
thephotoguru
25-05-2009, 03:07 PM
Well done Kev,
There is something addictive about catching Jacks and they taste great too.
I have caught a few down near the casino on the wall facing the marina but I don't know if you can still get there.
Saltwater creek is another place although easier in a boat, but you can fish from the bank just up from the boat ramp. There is a large tree with about 15-20 meters of clear muddy (clear muddy is that a contradiction) bank. Straight across the creek (20 odd meters) is a small feeder creek, the mouth of which that I have pulled many Jacks from. Half Pilchards seem to do the trick although Livies do get smashed and then I get busted off........ Grrrrrrrr
I think it would be do able off the bank maybe not too east though.
Cheers Eamon
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