Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Fishing Report 21/11/17

LESLIE DAM: Leslie Dam saw some good numbers of Golden Perch, when the weather permitted.  Bait anglers are having more success than anglers fishing with lures.  Most Golden Perch are being landed in 20 to 25 feet of water in the main basin.  ZX40 blades continue to be the lure of choice.  Anglers reported on a few smaller Murray Cod on the move, with a Clifton angler landing a 68cm midweek on a saltwater yabby.

CONNOLLY DAM: Anglers at Connolly Dam landed some quality Silver Perch over the past week, with worms working very well.  Anglers reported on a few smaller Golden Perch being landed mainly on spinnerbaits and beatlespins along the edges.

RIVERS AND CREEKS: The Condamine River saw a few more fish on the move in the town area than previous weeks, with reports of fish being landed on both bait and lures.  Anglers fishing in the Killarney and Pratten areas also had some success.

COOLMUNDA DAM: Coolmunda Dam continues to fish well, with some solid Murray Cod being landed during the week.  Some of these fish measured close to the 1 metre mark and were landed on spinnerbaits and plastics.  Anglers reported on some good numbers of Golden Perch being landed on both bait and lures.


 
CONGRATULATIONS CODY!!!

Congratulations to Cody Haynes on winning the Tackle Tactics Wilson River Rumble in the first round of the Berkley B.A.S.S. Australia Nation Series 5 by 670 grams.  This is Cody’s first title as a pro angler and is looking for AOY glory. 

The Tackle Tactics Wilson River Rumble was setup to test angler’s ability outside of the standard freshwater lake systems through NSW and Qld.  Cody used a crankbait for the majority of the weekend to land good numbers of quality bass at one of his favourite spots. His win puts him into the number one position, and he has already started looking further ahead and wants to claim his first AOY pro title.

We would like to thank Cody on his continued support and wish him every success in his future as a leader in the sport of fishing.

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