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Thread: Bream and Bar-Tails, Noosa River

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    Bream and Bar-Tails, Noosa River

    Went for a flick this afternoon hoping to pick up a nice lizard.
    First cast, Bream. The action was thick and fast with a hit or a fish nearly every cast for a while.
    I picked up 8 Bream, biggest going 30cm, and also caught 7 Bar-tailed Flathead ALL undersize.
    According to Grants Guide to Fishes, the Bar-tailed is seen only rarely south of Gladstone!
    To catch 7 undersize Bar-tails in one session seems a bit unusual to me.
    Any thoughts? Global warming LOL.

    All fish were caught on Berkeley 2" Shrimp, New Penny colour, using 4 lb braid, 10lb flurocarbon leader.

    Cheers, Jeff.

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    Re: Bream and Bar-Tails, Noosa River

    Plenty of bartails around mate. Seem to hang around the mouths. Sounds like a good session. Nice breambos. Hows the river looking up around johns landing? (clean or mud)

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    Re: Bream and Bar-Tails, Noosa River

    Quote Originally Posted by Creek Vermin View Post
    Hows the river looking up around johns landing? (clean or mud)
    It was definitely clean last week before the rain, since the rain, I dunno mate, although the lower reaches are pretty clear so I reckon Johns would be fine.

    Cheers.

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    Re: Bream and Bar-Tails, Noosa River

    Some very nice bream there mate. lets hope they are start to come onto the beaches for me tomorrow.

    can i ask where johns landing is in relation to the tewantin boat ramp? is it upstream or down?

    much appreciated.

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    Re: Bream and Bar-Tails, Noosa River

    you da man, top stuff
    figjam :wink:

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    Re: Bream and Bar-Tails, Noosa River

    Quote Originally Posted by bballfisho View Post

    can i ask where johns landing is in relation to the tewantin boat ramp? is it upstream or down?

    much appreciated.
    Johns Landing is the camping area between Lake Cooroibah and Lake Cootharaba situated on the Noosa River.

    It is upstream from Tewantin

    Cheers, Jeff.

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    Re: Bream and Bar-Tails, Noosa River

    sounds like a great little session yeah i caught 4 bar tail near crab island on Wednesday they only went 34 to 39 cm Whats the legal size for them? i know duskys are 40 to 70cm.

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    Re: Bream and Bar-Tails, Noosa River

    Very nice effort Jeff
    i'm into sp's myself and would love to know the retrieve used for bream and jig head size and hook, i seem to be fairly consistent with flathead but as yat very very minimal luck on the bream, any help be greatly appreciated
    Thanks
    Barry

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    Re: Bream and Bar-Tails, Noosa River

    Barry,
    Half the secret is to find the fish!
    I think when you find the fish they'll basically eat anything if hungry.
    Even a well presented plastic or bait or whatever wont get eaten if the fish aren't there to eat it!

    Jighead used was a 1/16th Oz with a 1/0 hook and retrieve was very slow with a twitch here and there whilst letting it drift with the current.

    Hope this helps you out.

    Cheers, Jeff.
    Last edited by ffejsmada; 02-06-2007 at 05:43 PM.

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