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Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Paul and Miyoung caught a monster muddie aboard the Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures tour.

Paul and Miyoung caught a monster muddie aboard the Noosa Fishing and Crab Adventures tour.

Due to all of the rain, the Noosa River is starting to turn back to a dirty brown colour. With the winter months here, the bream are on the bite. Some good size bream are being caught around the deeper holes and structures of the river, with prawns and mullet strips being the preferred baits. A few tailor are starting to appear around the Noosa rivermouth and Woods bay mainly caught on pilchards and lures. It’s still worth while throwing a line in around the shallows of the sand banks towards the rivermouth, for there are still a few whiting around, preferably using live baits such as yabbies and worms.The crabbing has been on a path for the better especially with the dirtier water around. From Tewantin down towards the first lake there has been numerous reports of mud crabs being caught. There are a few showers forecasted over the next week, although a fine weekend ahead. With the dirtier water about there is no better time to drop a line and throw a pot out.

Until next week good luck from the boys at O Boats.

Noosa River Weekly Fishing Report

Bess from Gold Coast with this nice Mud Crab caught on Sundays Charter

Bess from Gold Coast with this nice Mud Crab caught on Sundays Charter

Stewart from Sunshine Beach with a ripper 40cm whiting!

Stewart from Sunshine Beach with a ripper 40cm whiting!

Fishing has been excellent in the Noosa river with the water still dirty and the fish still around. The past week bream and trevally have been around in numbers right up to the first lake mostly caught on prawns and mullet strips. Throughout the shallow water up and around the rivermouth their has been good whiting with live worms and yabbies being the preferred bait. The Fishing and Crab Adventures charter pulled in a great range of Golden Trevally close to the rivermouth ranging up to 60cm. Woods bay in the late hours of the afternoon has been a great spot for trevally, with lures and live herring being the recommended baits. Crabbing has been good in the river, mainly up and around Lake Cooriobah with large mud crabs being caught.The weather is forecasted to be sunny right through until after next weekend.
 
Until next week good luck from the boys at O Boats.