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ellis_d
29-08-2011, 08:08 PM
Hey Guys,
me and the lady are,heading up to noosa for a couple days this weekend to get away from the goldie.
i wouldnt mind trying to pop up a few trevally any one got any hints or rough direction to head.
i was just going to have a look around early one morning in me quinny explorer flicking at likely structure or surface action.
any help would be greatly appreciated.;D

004dam
29-08-2011, 08:33 PM
Hey Guys,
me and the lady are,heading up to noosa for a couple days this weekend to get away from the goldie.
i wouldnt mind trying to pop up a few trevally any one got any hints or rough direction to head.
i was just going to have a look around early one morning in me quinny explorer flicking at likely structure or surface action.
any help would be greatly appreciated.;D



I hear alot of people mention the sheriden hotel (sp?) and surrounding area are a local trev honey hole.

winfurn
29-08-2011, 09:04 PM
2 weeks 4 days untill iam up again no count down or any thing but the munna point /munna bridge and the mouth to weyba creek woods bay and the 1st ski run tawantin they say is good but have not tried this one i like going out at night and drifting you could pick up a few jacks in these places to hope this helps

Dantren
30-08-2011, 06:53 AM
Have a flick around outer woods bay, where the current lines are. Just out the front of Ricki's.
fishingnoosa.com.au

bermo82
30-08-2011, 06:38 PM
Hey mate, I have had success on first light at this spot... If you enter into the canal area(not sure of what it's called) but the munna point VMR and campsite is on the bank on the right, head towards the munna point bridge, there is a hotel on the right as you enter and there is a dead end canal on the left. At that bend before you go into the canal is where I've got some good trev's on poppers.

If there is a lot of boat activity i have found it doesn't do well and my best trips have been out of the yak, so approach as quietly as possible.

I hope that makes sense, it isn't supposed to be code, just hard to explain.

Good luck mate,

Bermo

Stik-ugly
30-08-2011, 07:01 PM
Try in Woods Bay near the rocky point where it narrows down and runs towards the Sheridan Bridge ,Get there just before first light and use bubble pops or chug bugs. Usually you will see them chopping around in that area, good luck

ellis_d
30-08-2011, 07:02 PM
Thanks guys,
really helpful info.
ill just stick around those spots.
how heavy should i go
i like to fish light normally like 6lb main and 6lb leader. to light ya think?
or 6lb leader 12lb main combo.
or heaver again any sugestion.
regards,

Stik-ugly
30-08-2011, 09:17 PM
Stick with your 6lb mainline but you could go up to 10 lb leader, just be aware there might be a few tailor around so you could loose a couple of poppers by being cut off by the buggers

gavinc400
31-08-2011, 06:10 PM
i was up there last week end fishing noosa river there is a fair bit of fresh in the river from all the recent rain they have had.
i fish the mouth mainly to pick up 7 bream and 1 whiting and 1 bar tail flattie.
the fishery patrol came over for a visit while is was fishing.
i ask if any one was catching any thing else but i was the only one that catching any fish at all.
i dont no weather this helps but i just thought i give you a report from last week end