Beagle Weekender Vol 213 June 26th 2021

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The latest fishing report from the team at Tackle World VolMoruya 16 September 15th 2017 28 April December 7th, 2017 Vol 48 27th 2018 Moruya river. With winter pre<y much set now, the fishing has been a li<le on the quiet side as result of the cooler water temps. Find the deeper holes, where fish tend to hide during the cooler months, for your best chance at geZng a fish or two. Blade style lures work well this 6me of year, fished slowly with short hops to keep them in the strike zone for longer is a sound technique. The same style of fishing can be employed while fishing so; plas6cs, keeping the lure in the strike zone for longer, will hopefully result in more bites. For the bait brigade, live nippers or squirt worms will be the gun baits to try and tempts a winter flathead, bream or whi6ng. With the river s6ll running on the dirty side, as usual, try towards the front of the system for best success. There have s6ll been good numbers of tailor in the river this last week, with fish to 40cm s6ll being reported in and around the Preddy’s wharf area. Small metals, or a ganged whitebait, are good tailor op6ons. Tuross river. Most of the ac6on this week in Tuross has been towards the front half of the system. The deeper holes have been holding the odd flathead, bream and Trevally. Try the areas around the boat shed, or the potato point side of the system. Live nippers, squirt worms or slowly worked blade or so; plas6cs have all accounted for fish. The upper sec6on are s6ll on the dirty side, and hopefully they start to clear up quickly. Coila lake was opened last Friday, so expect the water levels to be significantly lower, and a lot of the fish to now be on the beach. Rock and beach. There are s6ll good numbers of salmon being caught from the local beaches this week. Bream have seen an increase in capture rates, par6cularly in front of Coila lake. Beach worms are the best bait op6on for these fish, but pipis will also work well. There have been good numbers of drummer also caught a;er the massive swells we experienced last weekend. Mixed in amongst the drummer, expect to find a Luderick or two also. With a full moon tonight, hopefully the snapper will start to turn on next week off the stones. Offshore. There have been good numbers of snapper and flathead s6ll being caught this last week. Tonight’s full moon, may shut the snapper bite down a li<le, but it should pick back up by Sunday as the moons affect slowly wains. Further offshore there are s6ll good numbers of yellowfin tuna for those setup for that. Further south, the kings have gone a li<le quiet around Montague island. This however can change at any stage. We again have limited supply of beach worms in the freezer, if you can’t catch your own, this is a good op6on. If you are going to pay us a visit this weekend, given the current climate, we ask that you sign in, and sani6se your hands. We have hand sani6ser, and both digital and physical sign in op6ons located at the front door. Happy 1st Birthday to Bear, the boss’s fluffy long haired German Shepard pup. Stay safe everyone and remember, “every days a good day for fishing…” Team Tackle World Moruya beagle weekly : Vol 213 June 25th 2021

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