July Fishing Report

G’day Crew I trust you have all been keeping well and enjoying the winter weather that is here and man have we had some stunning days!  Besides the rain that is falling as I write this and has been falling for the last few days….

So what’s been on the bite the last few weeks?  Well being winter we all know that the squid are on the chew along with the winter whiting and people have been making the most of them that’s for sure.  The cooler water temps have also seen anglers getting into good numbers of Bream.  This makes for good fun on a light spin combo flicking smaller lures in around the mangroves up the creeks or flicking the pylons in Snapper Creek should see you bag a few this time of the year.  For the bait crew try fresh strips of mullet or small prawns lightly weighted and fished back into the structure.

Jacko getting a good feed up the creeks

Up the creeks this time of year there are good numbers of Golden Trevally to be caught.  Using your sounder to sound up schools of fish and targeting them with small prawn lures, vibes and even micro jig makes for some good fun on 6lb braid and 14lb leader.  If you have a side scan unit it will pay to use it up the creek as the school may not be under the boat.  I recently sounded a school of fish that was 5m to my starboard side and the school was 20m wide and about 30m long.  I managed to pull three nice 60cm fish out of the school before it moved on.  I end up with 9 fish for the session and 6 of them were over 60cm and all caught on small metal jigs. 

A good 600 model from up the creek

If I were not using my side scan, I would not have even known that they were there.  Using your sounder and it’s side scan feature to mark schools of fish can save you time blind casting and improve your catch rate dramatically.  If you want to have a chat about how side scan works pop down for a yarn and we will be happy to interpret and explain what we see on the screen.

The flathead have been pretty tricky the last few weeks with the clarity of the water being crystal clear.  Fishing longer leaders and getting a good long cast combined with a stealthy approach are going to be needed to trick them into eating your offerings.  One of the stand out plastics lately would have to be the 4’’ Biwaa Deus in Pearl White & Pink Ice, rigged on either a 2/0-3/0 TT 1/4oz jig head. 

Sand Crabs are on the march in The Bay, so now is the time to get the drop dillies out and do a little prospecting for some Blue Swimmers in the channel.  Whiting frames would be my pick of baits for these tasty guys.  Mud Crabs are also around but a little doughy with the cooler water, they have been rather good quality though.  Crabbing at the back of the bay, in the shallows, around the full moon has been producing the better Muddies. 

Mitch with a proper handful of TCB goodness!!

We have seen masses of bait fish turning up in TCB the last couple of weeks and there have been some good schools of Mac Tuna & Watsons Leaping Bonito’s terrorising the bait ball.  We’ve seen this action throughout The Bay from Inskip right down past the powerlines.  There have also been some nice catches of School Mackerel in the mix.

Wyatt Lee picking of the Mac Tuna in The Bay

If you are keen to go hit the beach the reports are of good whiting, bream, and some thumper dart getting around.  So now is the time to grab the rods get down there and get a feed.  Why not try your hand at getting a few worms off the beach or if that’s too hard, pop and grab some of our locally caught and cured worms.  The Tailor should be starting to fill the gutters too.  Surprisingly, a couple of decent Mangrove Jacks were caught off Rainbow Beach by Whiting Fishos.  I could not believe my eyes when I saw it on a Facebook post a few weeks ago

Offshore there were some great catches of Emperor, Snapper & Pearlies early in the month before the closure.  Anyone that has been getting out since have said that the tuskies, moses, husser & RTE have all been on the chew and filling the icebox

Amber Browning doing for the girls!

Well that’s it from me this month Crew, stay safe & healthy, keep warm and get out and have a fish!!

Find us at the Tin Can Bay Marina, Emperor Street for all your boating and fishing needs.

Cheers & Tight Lines

Chris

Winner Winner!! Local yak angler Nathan Dennys with this months Fishing Photo Comp

June Fishing Report

G’day Crew, hope you’ve all been keeping well and getting out and wetting a line over the last few weeks.  How good is it to see lots of new faces in town since Queenslanders have been allowed to travel state wide.  It’s so good for our little town, our region and our state. Our local retailers and industries are all benefitting from seeing tourists return.

Welcome back to The Bay guys!!

Now, let’s have a look at what has been getting caught in our local area the last few weeks.

Customers have been reporting some solid catches of Sand Crabs in The Bay, in the deeper water.  The Mud Crabs are also around all though they are starting to slow up a little but the crabs we have seen have be of quality.  Crabbing at the back of the bay, in the shallows, around full moon has been producing.  We have weighed a few here in the shop during the month that were getting up around the 1.7kg mark.

Neil Moy with a nice couple of Muddies

Schools of Choppers are about in The Bay, nothing of size really, just big enough to cut a soft plastic in half.  A few legal fish up around the Power Lines and even in Browns a couple of weeks ago.  The bigger fish should be showing up along the beaches now.  Speaking of fishing the beaches, Jew fish have been showing up, though only a handful of smaller specimens so far.  Slide baiting a live Tailor, Whiting or Squid into a good gutter is a good place to start with a good measure of patience added in the mix.  Surprisingly, a couple of decent Mangrove Jacks were caught off Rainbow Beach by a few Whiting Fishos last week!  I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw it on Facebook…

Chase Matthews with his 1st ever squid!!

Offshore Fishos had a few opportunities to get over the WBB.  We spent night out wide at the start of the month but were plagued with NW winds from daybreak.  We did manage to scratch up a good feed of Tuskfish, Coronation Trout, Lippers and some nice Jobfish.  Didn’t see a Pearly a Snapper or a legal Red for all our efforts but that’s fine, our families still got a good feed of fresh local reef fish!

Josh with a 13.kg Red that ate a Zerek Live Shrimp

On that note, Snapper & Pearl Perch are off the menu! 

DO NOT FORGET, closed season starts this month and runs from the 15th of July to the 15th of August.  They will be NO TAKE and no target species, just like Barra are in their closed season.

Winter Whiting are still being caught in good numbers with Fishos reporting good size fish being bagged.  The Bream will now be on the chew and targeting these guys with a small hardbody lure or small plastics and some light line is sure to make for some good fun.  Strips of fresh Mullet on a 3/0 suicide hook fished back into the structure should also see you bag a feed.  The Squid are not disappointing this year either and have been copping a pounding the last few week.

There are a few Spotted Mackerel getting around in The Bay around the yachts now, so keep your eyes out as the bust-ups are quick.  A light spin rod or a 7wt flyrod would make for some good fun on these guys.

The Boss with a solid creek Dimond caught on a Zerek Fish Trap

Golden and Dimond Trevally have been making an appearance along the drop-offs on the runout tide and the first couple of hours of the flood.  Using vibes in a 65mm to 95mm sizes have been working well.  It may pay to go heavier with your choice of vibe so you can spend more time in the strike zone.  Even trolling small deep divers along the drop offs will work and you have a good chance of pulling a Flathead or two.  If all that sounds like a bit of hard work you can always pup a few Yabbies and soak a bait for them.

Rubee and brother Jack Walton took out this months Fishing Photo Comp
Jack looking very impressed with his capture

Well that’s it from me this month Crew.  Stay safe and healthy and if you haven’t popped in and seen the new layout of the shop lately, well you should 😉

Find us at the Tin Can Bay Marina, Emperor Street for all your boating and fishing needs.

Cheers & Tight Lines

Chris

February Fishing Report

G’day Crew,

Hope you have all been staying dry the last few weeks with the downpours we’ve been having.  But honestly how good has this rain been, good for the sea and great for the land, bring it on!!  On the topic of rain didn’t TCB cop a proper washdown at the start of the month 350mm+ in the space of a couple of days and then there was follow up rain for the rest of the month.  Now that the creeks have received a good flushing out things should start to fire up again.

Rain hail or shine the Mangrove Jacks have been on the chew and the local Jack fishos are saying this is one of the best years they have seen in the last four or five.  Fresh Mullet strips and smaller live bait seem to be the key for most anglers in the dirty water.  We have seen some good fish coming from the heavy structure in Snapper Creek, Teebar & of course Kauri has also been producing.  As I write this there are still a couple of weeks of fishing left in our 2020 Mangrove Jack Fishing Competition.  The comp is in full swing and competitors have until midday the 29th of February to enter fish.  Most of the anglers have been able to upgrade their bag quickly and get extra points.  The competition for top spot is close at the moment and looks like it’ll be won on time of fish registration.  So stay tuned to find out who takes out the comp.

Mitch pulling an all nighter for the comp

Those who did braved the weather got stuck into a few and not just Jacks.  Up the creeks we have seen an explosion of small Poddies & Gar getting around and this is a welcome sight.  Cod and Bream seem to have been around in good numbers and sizes.  Grunter have still been on the menu for most Fishos and the better catches have come from fishing the evening tides, with Squid baits working the best.

Shawn getting on the scoreboard for the 2020 Mangrove Jack Comp

February has seen the Crabs getting flushed out too.  Plenty of customers have reported good catches of Bucks, the flats and the drop-offs have been the places to catch a feed.  Fresh bait and a good soak over a tide is the go.  Mitch got out in the middle of the down pour with a couple of mates and managed to get a good feed over a few days at the start of the month. 

Anymore than a handful is a waste they say… Not this time!!

Don’t forget that the bag limit changed for Muddies on the 1st of September 2019 and is now 7 per person or 14 per boat with two or more people on board.  In the coming weeks we are due a run of Prawns and the rain will have only helped the cause.  Sounding around the deeper water should see you come up trumps in places like Browns.  We did get a few reports of some nice Prawns coming out of Crab Creek in the middle of the month.

The end of January and the start of February saw the offshore fishing producing the goods.  There were some ripper Snapper around, in good numbers and good sizes.  Most of the Snapper that have been getting caught have been well over the 800mm mark. 

Ray got this proper Knobbie on a recent trip out with Ed from Keely Rose

The charter guys also found some quality Reds not too far from home mixed in with the Snapper.  Good catches of Tuskies, Pearlies, Red Throat & Spangled Emperor, Cobia, AJs & Spanish kept the rods buckled.

Cole with a Spangled from a recent trip out jigging metals.

Schools of small Tuna have been popping up everywhere out wide so it would pay to have a Halco Twisty rigged and ready on a 20lb spin outfit.  I am a big fan of retro fitting a single hook off the back instead of trebles.  I find the hook up rate higher and if you are releasing the fish, a little more humane and quicker to get out of the fish and yourself, if you’re that unlucky…

That’s about it for now Crew so till next time tight lines and we will see you on the water or in the shop.

Find us at the Tin Can Bay Marina, Emperor St for all your boating and fishing needs.

Cheers & Tight Lines

Chris

WINNER WINNER!!! Mitch Martin Taking out the February Fishing Photo Comp!!
Young Harry has been getting a few nice Reds lately

December Fishing Report

Happy New Year to everyone!!  We trust that you have all had a very merry Fishmas and were able to get out on the water.

So what has been getting caught in the area throughout December and the Northerly blow? 

Lilly & Grace Muggleton with a nice feed of Summer Whiting

Summer Whiting have been around in good numbers with Yabbies & Worm working the best.  Fisho’s that have been sneaking into a few of the small less fished creeks and fishing the tides have been well rewarded with good numbers and sized fish being caught.  Mixed in with the Whiting there have been a few nice Lizards & some good size Golden Trevally.

Now if we didn’t talk Mangrove Jack in December it would be a travesty!  The water temp is right up there now and this means that the Jacks are firing.  I had a water temp of 29.8c the other day while flicking up a creek, it was almost cooler in the boat.  A lot of the crew prefer to fish for Jacks at night it seems, with fresh bait being the preference for a lot people.  But the lure fisho’s have been getting some runs on the board the last few weeks with the water temps creeping up. 

4.5’’ Molx RT Shads rigged on the OH1500 Tungsten Swimbait Hooks

The 4.5’’ Molx RT Shads rigged on the OH1500 Tungsten Swimbait Hooks have been a great seller and are proving themselves as a great soft plastic and hook combo.  Running the 5/0’s in a 1/4oz on the 4.5’s for skip casting into the back of the snags has been having good results.  Poppers like the Lucky Craft 80mm G-Splash and walk the dog style stickbait like Sugapens thrown into the shadows and overhung mangroves around low light periods can be explosive fishing when Jack is home.  If you are keen to give lure fishing for Jacks a go, or any fish, pop in and see our new range of plastics, hardbodies & popper that are pretty Mangrove Jack specific for this time of year.  The boys will even show you how we rig them so they swim dead straight.

Young Bec had a great holiday in TCB
boating a number of good Mangrove Jacks for the week
Bret with a nice Snapper Creek regular

On the topic of Mangrove Jack, we are running a two month Mangrove Jack fishing comp that kicked off on the 2nd January and runs until the 29th of February.  This is a catch and release comp and there is a 1st prize rod & reel combo worth $600.00 up for grabs.  The total prize pool for 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th place will total just over $2000.00.  For more details pop into the shop and have a chat to the boys to get registered.

For the nocturnal fishers trying to avoid the heat there have been some good sizes Grunter being caught on squid bait and Mullet flesh in the creeks.  Bird Rock has been a popular spot with the holiday makers reporting some nice catches of Cod, Jacks, Bream and Flathead.  All taking a mixture of lures & baits.  Teebar ledge has been producing some great Tuskfish, Sweetlips and Cod also.

Offshore there are reports of some good Spanish coming over the side and there are large schools of Cobia out there too.  Summer Snapper are making an appearance and there have been some cracker fish being caught mid water on floated baits.  Have not yet had any reports of people fishing the new FAD off DI.  Personally, I’m keen to get out there and pin a few Dollies on the flyrod when it starts to fire up, I’d be happy with a Who or even a small Billfish LoL.

So we also had the Flathead comp running during December. The fishing was a
little slow to say the least.

The Winners were;

Biggest Fish: Ron Cox 66cm

Mystery Length was 49.5cm: Rio Took it out with a 50cm

Lucky Tag Number: #17 Tom Head

Well done guys and thank you to everyone that participated in the Christmas Flathead Fishing Competition.

That’s about it for now Crew so enjoy the rest of your holidays if you are lucky enough to be on them and don’t forget to get in and register for the Mangrove Jack fishing competition!

Find us at the Tin Can Bay Marina, Emperor St for all your boating and fishing needs.

Cheers & Tight Lines

Chris

December Fishing Photo Comp Winner was Tom Head
With this nice Jack Caught on lure