Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Fishing Report 24/10/2018

LESLIE DAM: Leslie Dam continues to fish well, with local anglers picking up some nice fish over the past week.  Anglers have landed some quality Golden Perch, with several anglers filling their bag limits.  Shrimps and worms are working well for the bait anglers from both the boat and various spots along he bank.  Murray Cod have been quite active, with several reports of fish being landed ranging between 60cm and 90cm in length.  The majority of these fish were landed on spinnerbaits, while trolled hard body lures also saw some results.

CONNOLLY DAM: Anglers at Connolly experienced mixed results, with some having more success than others.  Bait anglers are landing some legal sized Golden Perch on worms along the edges.  Kayak anglers landed some solid Golden Perch while trolling spinnerbaits and TN70 Jackalls in the deeper water.

RIVERS AND CREEKS: The Condamine River saw a slight fresh in the Warwick town area during the week, which has resulted in a few more fish on the move.  The majority of these fish were landed on bait.  A local female angler landed a lovely 48cm Golden Perch at the Wallace Street bridge on bait.  Regular spots are still worth a try.  Spinnerbaits are having more success than hard body lures in the dirtier water.


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It is Closed Cod Season in all Queensland waters contained in the a Murray Darling Drainage Division - 1 September to 30 November, with the exception of Leslie Dam, Connolly Don’t forget it’s Closed Cod Season in all Queensland waters contained in the a Murray Darling Drainage Division - 1 September to 30 November, with the exception of Leslie Dam, Connolly Dam, Cooby Dam, Coolmunda Dam, Glenlyon Dam, Storm King Dam and Beardmore Dam.Dam, Cooby Dam, Coolmunda Dam, Glenlyon Dam, Storm King Dam and Beardmore Dam.

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