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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report


Caity had a fab time out fishing on a Sunday’s Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventure tour. Up from Canberra she showed dad how it was done with a nice 32cm whiting.

A busy school holidays is seeing plenty of boats and anglers along with some good fishing. Whiting are in good numbers from the river mouth to Tewantin and a few big flathead around the Frying Pan and Woods Point. Bream are in the deeper water and a few tailor and trevally on the bite as well.
Weyba Creek is producing whiting on the sand banks, bream and estuary cod in the holes and flathead. The back of Noosa Sound good for a few bream, flathead and trevally. The Noosaville reaches from Munna Point to Tewantin is fishing well for whiting in the shallow waters especially on live worms or yabbies and a few bream and flathead. On the high tide try a few lures and plastics in Woods Bay for a few active trevally and maybe a jew fish or three.
Going up river there are whiting, flathead and bream before the Ferry crossing and just before Lake Cooroibah. Up between the top two lakes, evenings or after dark is firing for a few mangrove jack and school jew on lures or live baits.
The bottom of the tide is slow fishing but generally both tides are giving excellent rewards and if you can try live worms, yabbies, and baitfish for best results.
The waterways are very busy during the holidays so stick to the quieter spots, be conscious of others and boat safely. The weather looks awesome for the next week being mostly sunny throughout and reaching the top 20’s most days.

Until next week good luck from the guys at Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures.

Experiencing a great fishing and crab day on Noosa River

Sarah from Melbourne had a wonderful day on the fishing tour catching a small stargazer and a 33cm whiting. Go Sarah.

Fishing good on the School Holidays

Lots of visitors were getting among the fish this week whilst enjoying their holidays. Dave from Perth landed a big 35cm whiting while Eric from the Gold Coast showing off some whiting and bream and not to be outdone Natalie from Sydney displays her nice whiting. All a great adventure and a gourmet crab tasting included.

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Carter and his mates had a great day out on the Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventure boat catching whiting and had the best birthday.

The school holidays are building up as well as the fishing activity with most of the action in the lower reaches of Noosa River. Good whiting were plentiful inside the river mouth and the Frying Pan on live worms and yabbies. Flathead up to 80cm or so were caught at the river mouth, Woods Point and Bay and on the drift in the Noosaville stretch as were a few Golden Trevally and cale cale.
Venturing up Weyba Creek there are a few whiting on the sand banks, bream and the odd flattie. The back of Noosa Sound produced whiting, beam and trevally.
Grunter bream up to 35cm are about in Noosa Sound, around the Tewantin area and before just Lake Cooroibah as are a few whiting and flathead.
If you have some live bait its worth trying in the evening for mangrove jack and the odd jew fish around Noosa Marina and between the top lakes.
Both tides are fishing ok but avoid the bottom of the tide as slows considerably then. Live worms, prawns, yabbies and baitfish work best but if not available try mullet strips, lures and your soft plastics.
With the holidays comes a lot of boating activity with fish shying off during the busy times, so get out early or have a late run and try the non-congested areas.
There looks to be the odd shower and storm during the this week however the weather is fining up for a sunny weekend. Good fishing and boat safe.

Until next week good luck from the guys at Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures.

Fishing lesson time in Noosa River

Dawn from New Zealand gave her hubby Steve a lesson in fishing on Thursdays Noosa Fishing and Crabbing Adventures but all had a lot of fun.

What’s On In Noosa

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Dancing double: Starry Nights Outdoor Movies screens its first double feature Eumundi Drive-in with Dirty Dancing (M) and Strictly Ballroom (PG), Fri 19 Sept, Eumundi Showgrounds, Black Stump Rd, gates 5pm, movies from 6.30pm. Cars limited to 120, book tickets at ticketebo.com.au/starrynights or get there early – walk-ins welcome. $25 per car, $10 per person for walk-ins

Jerry’s Girls: Celebrate the music and lyrics of award-winning Broadway composer Jerry Herman with show-stoppers, ballads and comedy songs from Hello, Dolly!, Mame, Dear World, Mack and Mabel and La Cage aux Folles, Noosa Arts Theatre, Weyba Rd, Noosaville, 19-21 Sept. Ph 5449 9343 or see noosaartstheatre.org.au. Tickets $35/$30/$25 (U17)

Live music: Check out live music in Noosa this week (19-25 Sept)
• Asa Broomhall, Matt Stillert at the Green Room, Imperial Hotel, Eumundi this Fri 19 Sept, 6.30pm, $12
• Col Meredith Duo is at Noosa Yacht & Rowing Club on Sun 21 Sept, 2.30-5.30pm
• At Cafe Le Monde, Hastings St, DJ NixD, Fri 19 Sept, 9pm; The Master with DJ Nato and Kudos, Sat and Sun 8pm; CC The Cat, Sun 3pm; Noosa Songwriters Guild, Thurs 25 Sept, 6.30pm
• At KB’s, Nomads Noosa, see The Vibe this Sun 21 Sept, 6-9pm; and Benny-O on Wed 24 Sept, 8-11pm
• Disco Mania are at Tewantin-Noosa RSL Fri 19 Sept, 8pm, $20; Alan Jackson Tribute is free on Sat 8pm; Fabian is free on Thurs 25 Sept, 7pm
• Luiz Carlos is at Harbour Wine Bar, Noosa Marina, Tewantin Fri 19 Sept, 5.30pm
• At Noosa Beach House, Hastings St this Fri 19 Sept see DJ Nato, 8.30-11.30pm; on Sun it’s Soul Temptation, 2.30-5.30pm; and on Wed 24 Sept, Andrew Lawson, 6.30-8.30pm
• Andrew Redford performs at Bohemian Bungalow, Eumundi, Sat 20 Sept, noon-2pm; Jon Whitten on Sun, 1-3pm
• At Sunshine Beach Surf Club see The Vibe this Sun 21 Sept, 3pm
• Quinella Duo are at Cooroy RSL this Fri 19 Sept
• Zac Gunthorpe is at Dragon Bull Restaurant, Sunshine Beach on Sun 21 Sept, 6.30-9.30pm; Mark Moroney, Wed 24 Sept, 6.30pm
Ferry cruise: See Noosa from the river on board the Noosa Ferry every day between Noosa Marina and Hastings St, with stops along the river at Noosaville. And find out about Noosa’s beautiful birds, river life and flora on the Noosa Biosphere Cruise – book on 5449 8442
Noosa Fishing tours: Explore the calm, pristine waters of Noosa River while fishing, crabbing and sight-seeing with #NoosaFishingandCrab Adventures. Pull up a few crab pots and taste the yummy #thisisqueensland mud crab or blue swimmer, cooked on-board. Half-day tours for up to 10 people include gourmet crab tasting and lunch, with rods, reels, bait and ice provided, all with an experienced skipper. Private fishing charters are also available. Phone 5449 7984 or 0407 206 062 www.noosafishingandcrabadventures.com.au
Boating: Lots of options to cruise and explore the #NoosaRiver, from the river mouth near Hastings Street to the upper lakes past Tewantin. Noosa River and Canal Cruises, Cruising Restaurant, gondola, Noosa Dreamboats, Sunset Cruise or drive yourself on a party pontoon or hire boat. #OBoathire has the biggest and best range of party BBQ pontoons, frontrunners, runabout, jet skis and kayaks at 222 Gympie Tce, Noosaville. 54497513 www.oboathire.com

Noosa Farmers Market: Sunday from 7am to 11am Weyba Road, Noosaville Also each Wednesday and Saturday the Eumundi Markets, Noosa Marina Markets on Sunday morning, Peregian Beach Markets on every second Sunday morning, and the Cooroy Markets on Thursday morning

 

Family fishing on Noosa River

Matt, Jayden and Dad from Terrigal in Sydney had a blast this Tuesday when doing a Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventure tour. See you next trip guys.

#NoosaRiver Weekly #FishingReport

Curtis from #Brisbane was all smiles when he landed a nice whiting and grunter bream when on tour in this week’s Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures.

A productive week of #fishing saw plenty of whiting and bream caught on the sand flats in the Frying Pan and around the river mouth. They were also active along the #Noosaville reaches and Munna Point and best results were on live worms or yabbies.
Flathead and trevally up to 65cm and 55cm respectively were landed at the river mouth, Woods Point and Bay and prevalent up Weyba Creek along with a few estuary cod in the deeper holes. Drifting seemed more successful too.
Good sized bream and the odd mangrove jack were taken at Noosa Marina after dark as well as before Lake Cooroibah and the odd jew fish between the top lakes.
Mullet strips were going off as well as lures and soft plastics working up a good action. Both tides are fishing well with slow periods at the turn of each tide.
It’s still worth throwing in a couple crab pots as there are a few muddies still about through the river system and the odd blue swimmer.
With the start of the holidays this #weekend the waterways will be busy so stick to early morning or late afternoon and the quieter spots as the fish can be timid.
The weather looks great with a sunny week and only the possibility of an odd shower over the weekend and early in the week. Good fishing and boat safe.

Brought to you by the guys at #NoosaFishingandCrab

Not all get the big ones…

Christine showed up her hubby Justin in the #fishing department quite comfortably when up from #Melbourne during the week. However they had a great day on #NoosaRiver fishing and #crabbing.

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