There has been lots of action on the fishing front the past week, and it’s been great to see so many kids getting amongst it during the school holidays. Unfortunately, the wind isn’t predicted to be on our side for the next few days, but fingers crossed it drops off.
Dam
The dam has continued to be on the quiet side this week. A few keen anglers made the trip up a few days ago and managed to land a few out of the bays down the back, but overall, there’s not a lot to report. Cooler temperatures and minimal activity continue to keep things slow.
Estuary
There’s been some cracking mangrove jacks caught over the past week, particularly for those casting prawn-style lures rigged weedless into the deeper snags. These hard-hitting fish are in great condition at the moment and putting up serious fights. Grunter are also still around in good numbers. Anglers using fresh bait continue to see the best results, especially around the tide changes and deeper holes.
Islands & Offshore
Mackerel are still hanging around in strong numbers, with school-sized fish being the standout. They’re a great option for a quick and exciting session when conditions allow. Nannygai are also firing offshore, with plenty being caught and some absolute beasts over 7kg hitting the decks. If you’re heading out this weekend, make sure your tackle is up to the task.
As always, be sure to tag @tackleworld_airliebeach in your fishing pics so we can see what’s happening in the region.
Best of luck out there!
Contributed with thanks to Beth Hockley and Jason Fisher from Tackle World Airlie Beach
Local fisho, Brendon Chalmers, with a solid Red Emperor. Photo supplied