It has not been the best of weather over the last couple of weeks but the future looks bright. Burrum Heads has been a little quiet with some whiting and flathead around the boat ramp and the mouth of the river. The Burrum River will provide you with a feed of trumpeter at the moment with the odd mangrove jack and salmon however you will have to work for them. There are still plenty of mud crabs around as well but you will have to sleep with your pots. River Heads at Hervey Bay has been quiet as well and the mud crab situation is the same plenty of crabs but sleep with your pots. Fish wise the bream and grunter are on the bite along with some whiting and flathead along the sand bars. Down in the straight has been a different kettle of fish as the whiting and flathead have been in good numbers and the mangrove jacks are a common sight in the icebox and the mud crab are plentiful as well. The local reefs have been fishing well early in the mornings for coral bream, squire, cod, parrot and some very nice sweetlip. Kingfisher has provided people with some nice pelagic fish mainly tuna and mackerel with some whiting, bream and flathead in the shallows. The flats on the southern side of the Picnic Islands has shown signs of some large trevally and GT’s of late and will most certainly be worth a try over the next week or so. The Urangan pier has been another source of whiting and flathead like wise with the local foreshores at Torquay and Scarness. The Urangan pier has also produced some very nice trevally and the odd mackerel. Up along the island the shallow reefs and artificial reefs have been fishing exceptionally well but be-careful there are a lot of big sharp teeth amongst them. The spotty mackerel are thick from Rooney’s to Station Hill and even further back into the bay. The Southern Gutters on the days they have been fished due to the weather were producing some very large fish including reds, cod, cobia, trout and sweetlip. The deeper reef around Rooney’s are fishing well when you can get the right weather as well. The eastern side of Fraser Island has been very quiet due to the amount of weed in the water however the whiting and dart are in reasonable numbers at Indian Heads and the gutters near Happy Valley and around the Maheno. If you have any club information you want people to know about or a fishing competition or event as well just email us with your information at info@fishntales.com and we will place it on our coming event’s page for you free of charge. Our website is only small at the moment but is becoming very popular with people from all over Australia and around the world so visit us and let us know what you think. http://www.fishntales.com Cheers Mossy