Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Fishing Report - 3/2/2016

LESLIE DAM: Anglers at Leslie Dam landed a few fish over the weekend.  Numbers weren't great, mainly due to the windy weather conditions.  Bait seemed to work a little better than lures, with one local angler landing 6 legal sized Golden Perch early on Sunday morning in the main basin on shrimps.  We also received reports of a few quality Silver Perch being landed on worms from the bank towards the northern end of the dam.  There were also a few Catfish landed on bait.  Trolling hard body lures saw a few anglers picking up a few fish.  A Stanthorpe angler landed a 64cm Murray Cod and 2 legal sized Golden Perch  on Sunday afternoon.  These fish were landed on a Southern Cross Jackass.


CONNOLLY DAM Anglers at Connolly Dam have landed some nice fish over the past week, with silent TN50 Jackalls working well for the lure anglers.  The most successful spot was up towards the wall of the dam.  Worms and shrimps worked well for the bait 

Anglers when fished hard on the weed edge.


MOOGERAH DAM / MAROON DAM: Moogerah Dam is currently fishing well, with some anglers landing some quality fish.  There are several small schools of Bass located around the dam at present.  Anglers fishing with Blades are seeing the best results, with OSP,Littlemax and Jackall Blades working the best.  There were also a few fish landed on tail spinners.


RIVER AND CREEKS: The Condamine River is fishing well, with several anglers having success over the weekend.  Most anglers commented on some heavy weed in places.   We Received reports of legal sized fish coming from the Mill Hole and upstream towards the High School.  There were also a few nice fish landed near the Wallace Street Bridge.  A local angler managed to land a 92cm Murray Cod near the Oak Tree Retirement Village on bait.  We also received reports from kayak anglers landing some quality Golden Perch on the eastern side of Warwick on darker coloured spinnerbaits.



PRODUCT REVIEW


The original OMEN Black rods launched 13 Fishing into the spotlight. Now the new generation OMEN Black looks to raise the bar once again.


Featuring an entirely new design from the ground up, the new OMEN Black utilizes a new PVG (Poly Vector Graphite) technology increasing strength and durability through reducing the ovalization of the blank under load. PVG allows precise control of the fibre alignment in the blank rolling process, maximising vibration transfer creating one of the most sensitive rods we’ve ever built. New Evolve ENGAGE reel seats are more comfortable, delivering better control and a more refined feel. ALPS stainless steel framed guides are tough and durable, while the new Double Diamond inserts are smoother again, guiding line effortlessly along the blank resulting in longer casts. The new OMEN Black - Excellence prevails.

No comments:

Post a Comment