Hey Guys - welcome to another great weeks fishing. As I
stated last week the weather has been a "bit over the place",
however today is beautiful and sunny and hopefully it will
stay that way for awhile now.
Moruya and Tuross Rivers
We have just come home from a great morning of catch and release
on Tuross, with most of the fish coming from down the front of the
system as the water is at its cleanest. Unfortunatley the
rain from up in the mountains has made its way down towards us
leaving the water abit murky. We experienced good catches of
flathead and bream on the incoming tide using a mixture of both
soft plastics and hard body lures. There were some huge
"barrell-like" salmon in the system, so we played with them using
"poppers" and enjoyed the fun.
Moruya is much the same with some good catches of flathead
coming out of the backwaters once more. The bass are on the
chew right up the back of the system, responding well to Sebile
Cranksters.
The "breakwall" is still fishing well with good catches of
salmon, tailor and bonito all being reported.
Beaches and Rocks
Most of the beaches up and down the coast are working well with
catches of bream, salmon and whiting. So use fresh beachworms
for the bream and salmon and chuck some arma anchovy metal slices
around for the salmon.
If you like your evening fishing, there are still plenty of
sharks off the beaches as well.
Offshore
We had predictions of high seas this week which threw us all a
"dummy", as the seas were flat as flat!!
Captain Ron reports good catches of kingies off the ribbon reef
(approx 3 mile out) as well as snapper, trevally, mowies, pigfish
and good flathead off Coila. The water temperature is sitting
around the 20 degrees celcius mark and rising.
Enjoy a great weeks fishing everyone and remember "every days a
good day for fishing ... "
We are open 7 days a week for your convenience and will be open
on Australia Day next Wednesday as well. Have a good one!
Graham, Gaye, Bec, Mark and Nathan
Team Tackle World Moruya