Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Fishing Report - 17/11/2015

LESLIE DAM: Leslie Dam remains consistent with reports of several legal sized fish being landed over the weekend.  There has been a few nice Murray Cod landed, with the largest measuring 91cm.  These fish were landed on a variety of lures and bait.  The Golden and Silver Perch have been quite active, with angers landing some quality fish from the bank on worms, blades, mask vibes and Atomic Semi Hardz.

CONNOLLY DAM: Connolly remains fairly good, with some anglers experiencing results on bait with worms working the best off the bank.  There has been some quality Silver Perch and Catfish landed over the past few weeks. 

MOOGERAH DAM: Anglers are finding things a little tough at Moogerah at present.  There has been a few nice Bass landed in the timbered area on spinnerbaits.

RIVERS AND CREEKS: The Condamine River has seen a good fresh, which has slowed things down for the lure anglers.  The anglers using bait are seeing the best results, with reports of some nice fish being landed in various spots.  We received a few reports of fish being landed on lures.  There has been several Golden Perch landed to the east of Warwick.  We have received numerous reports of some nice Murray Cod being caught and released.  Only a few more weeks left for the Murray Cod Closed Season.  Anglers fishing in the town area have been landing Golden Perch in various spots, with the Mill Hole being an area that has been fishing well.  We also received reports of fish being landed downstream of the Scots Weir and below the Bacon Factory.

 

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