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24.01.2022 Check this video out of the 3M Piranha Boats on the water.



22.01.2022 Fish Report 14th August, 2013 It’s all systems go for estuary fishing around Bundaberg this weekend. The Burnett River has recovered and is firing! There are... all number of species on the go at the moment. If you can get some live bait, that will be your ticket to catching some quality fish. King salmon, jewfish, flathead and bream just love live baits. Good reports of all species have been coming in. The best times are of course early mornings and late evenings under the bridges in the Burnett. Be prepared to sit patiently with the live baits and get ready for action. Skyringville has also been producing good quality king salmon, flathead and good-sized grunter. Be aware that this system has changed because of the Jan/Feb floods and is shallow more than usual in parts. The Elliott River continues to produce fish, but the increasing popularity of this system means that you need to fish at certain times to guarantee a feed of tasty whiting and flathead. I stress that a run-in tide is a must, and preferably a bit of dirty water as well. Being so clear at the moment the fish will be in the upper reaches of the river system. Try to go on an overcast day to increase your chances as well. Small yabbies, prawns and sandworms will do the trick. As I primarily chase these two species, I know where and when you will find them. The offshore fishing has also been great as well as we have finally had a good run of calm winter days to chase the reef dwellers. Good tides and a full moon approaching will produce good catches of red emperor, coral trout and other species. The best way to catch coral trout is on the drift over bommies and good structure with either fresh baits or octopus-style jigs. The freshwater scene is good also for a fish. Barramundi are still being caught at Lake Monduran on suspending lures early in the morning or late afternoon on the edges of the banks with soft plastics. Bass have slowed up considerably at most impoundments, but some are still to be found around the weedy edges on small suspending lures. Best fishing is early morning on surface action lures. Important reminder keep only what you need and release the others for another day. Tight lines, Brett Robinson.

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07.01.2022 Fish Report 16th May 2013 We saw a week of reasonable weather this week around the Bundaberg area,with better than average light winds and this finally gave a...n opportunity to allow plenty of boats offshore. Although the tides were big there was still some quality fish caught. The shelf produced some jobfish, pearl perch and some big snapper. Place like Warregoes produced some good coral trout and sweetlip. The Five-Degree Patch and the Northern and Southern Gutters produced some big red jew, trout and grass sweetlip. There are plenty of pelagic species about such as cobia, spanish mackerel, tuna and even some big dolphin fish. The local river mouths are producing some big school mackerel, trevally and queenfish with plenty being caught on poppers and metal jigs. The rivers are bouncing back nicely after all the big issues with flooding, and the bait has started to move back up the systems. Plenty of fish have been caught with some monster bream being caught on lures. There has also been good numbers of flathead, salmon and jack all being caught. The break walls have been producing some big mulloway jew which has been a new species for a lot of anglers. Some of these fish have been close to 10kg in weight. Some of the rivers have schools of queenies and trevally moving up them. Catching them on small poppers has been great fun. Lake Monduran is still producing some red-hot barra sessions. The barra have been caught in the backs of the bays on Instinct Twitch shallow lures, with Jackall Squirrels and Lucky Craft Pointers as deep divers. Till next time, Tim Mulhall

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