Hey guys - hope everyone has had an enjoyable week. We
copped alot of rain again (not as much as last time thank heavens)
which will prove beneficial to the systems once more, so it should
keep the fishng going!!
Moruya River
Team Tackle World member Tony had a good catch and release
session upstream the other day - he set himself up in the
middle of the river and fished the deep holes with "vibes",
inparticular the Berkley Bigeye Blade to be rewarded with catches
of bream, tailor, luderick, trevally and whiting.
Nathan headed downstream around the "hole in the wall" and
spotted large schools of bream and tarwhine with the tailor still
"belting" the baitfish in the middle of the river.
Tuross
There are still plenty of large tailor in the system, with
flathead being caught in the weedbeds down the front of the system
on soft plastics - inparticular Gulp or Squidgy Pro's.
Due to the inclement weather we haven't had a chance to get out
ourselves - hopefully the weather will clear and we'll be able to
have some fun next week!!
Rocks & Beaches
Good salmon and tailor are being brought in around Goulburn
workers, with bream, squid and drummer off the headlands.
Potato Point is also fishing well, along with Broulee.
Offshore
Captain Ron onboard Winda Whopper has had some good charters
with catches of snapper, mowies, sand flathead, pigfish, slimmies,
salmon and cuttlefish (between 4-5 kg) all in the 30-45 metre mark
with the temperature running at a nice 22 degrees celcius.
Gummies are also on the "chew" out in the deeper water.
Drop in store to have a look at some of our new camping supplies
we scored at "SOTA" earlier this month.
Have a good week everyone and remember "every days a good day
for fishing".
Graham, Gaye, Bec, Mark & Nathan
Team Tackle world Moruya