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Toowoomba Fishing Report for April 2016

EASTER WRAP UP

Plenty of people got out to our local impoundments for a bit of camping and fishing over the long weekend. There were mixed reports, with people fishing waterways that they knew, having success, while anyone who went somewhere they weren’t familiar with, did it a bit tough.

BASS

Cressbrook Dam saw a few Bass caught over the weekend, even though they’re getting harder to catch. Working blades through the schooled fish just out from the campgrounds worked well, there’s still quite a few smaller fish with the odd bigger one in amongst them and the Eagles Nest area saw a couple landed as well.

Boondooma Dam continues to produce reasonable numbers of Bass, the fish are suspended at 20ft, in 25-60ft of water, throughout the dam; working SMAKO’s or trolling spinnerbaits through these fish has been effective and working spinnerbaits around the timber in the Stuart arm has also worked quite well.

Not huge numbers landed at Bjelke Peterson this week, casting Blades and soft plastics to the drop-offs, around the points, at the bottom end of the dam has worked well, while working lures or using live shrimp around the timber has been good also and Moogerah Dam was also very busy with boating traffic, which made it pretty tough, however, there were a few Bass landed towards the back of the dam, in the timber, while Blades and spinnerbaits were the pick of the lures. There was also the odd Bass taken on live shrimp, fished close to the weed banks.

YELLOWBELLY AND COD

A late afternoon/early evening fish has been the go at Cooby Dam, trolling hard bodies along the steeper weed edges has worked well for Yellowbelly and there was a 107cm Cod taken on a spinnerbait, which was released after a quick photo.

Boondooma Dam also produced good numbers of quality Yellowbelly, the timbered area of the Boyne arm was the spot to be, with bait and spinnerbaits accounting for the majority of the fish. While at Bjelke Peterson, using bait, or trolling spinnerbaits through the timber has proven successful.

Coolmunda Dam fished a little better this week, with a few Yellowbelly taking frozen saltwater yabbies and brighter coloured spinnerbaits, there was also a couple of Cod caught, trolling hard bodies over the old creek bed, just out from the boat ramp.

Leslie Dam saw a slight improvement over the Easter break, with some quality Yellowbelly taken on shrimp and frozen saltwater yabbies towards the southern end of the main basin.

The deeper parts of the main basin saw the fish holding tight to the bottom and these fish fell for soft vibes, blades and soft plastics rigged with a beetle spin. Glenlyon saw an increase in the numbers of Yellowbelly and Silver Perch taking live shrimp and worms, there was also plenty of Cod taking spinnerbaits.

As for the rivers, the Macintyre at Goondiwindi saw low numbers of Yellowbelly and the odd smaller Murray Cod taken on frozen saltwater yabbies, spinnerbaits and lipless crankbaits, the Dumeresq at Texas has seen a few Yellowbelly taking bait, while a few Cod have been hitting surface lures and the Condamine saw a few Yellowbelly and Cod taken on both lures and bait, with areas downstream of Tummaville proving to be more productive.

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Fish Species currently being caught at Toowoomba around

Australian Bass Bream Mary River Cod Murray River Cod Silver Perch Yellow Belly Yellowfin Bream

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