Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Fishing Report 6/9/2016

LESLIE DAM: Leslie Dam anglers struggled a little more than previous weeks, with not too many fish being landed from the bank due to the new water level making it hard to fish.  Anglers landed a few quality Golden Perch on saltwater yabbies on Sunday afternoon in the deeper water out from the Ski Club.  We also received reports of a few smaller Murray Cod on the move in the top end of the dam.  These fish were mainly landed on spinnerbaits.

CONNOLLY DAM: Anglers at Connolly Dam saw some solid Golden Perch landed over the weekend.  These fish were landed from the bank by anglers mainly using bait.  One local angler landed a couple of big Golden Perch on Sunday afternoon using TN60 Jackalls.  We also received a report of a legal sized Murray Cod being landed on a worm.

RIVERS AND CREEKS: The local river and creek systems have been fishing well over the past week, with some quality fish being landed on bait.  Local anglers had success in the town area with reports from both upstream and downstream of Scots Weir.  Worms seem to be working the best in the dirty water, with two Scots College students landing two big Golden Perch and a small Murray Cod on Saturday morning.  Anglers also landed some legal sized Golden Perch off the pontoon near Tiddalik.  Anglers fishing on the eastern side of Warwick seem to be having more success on lures, with spinnerbaits working the best.  Several anglers landed legal sized Golden Perch in the Murrays Bridge and Emu Vale areas.  The Dalrymple and Kings Creeks area also worth a try, with some big Golden Perch being landed in the Allora and Clifton areas on bait.

 
 
CONGRATULATIONS 

Congratulations to Cody Haynes, Sean Haynes and James Buchner on competing in the Bass Australia Nation Grand Final last weekend.  Well done boys.

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