Fishing Report 6th November 2014 Compiled and transmitted - TopicsExpress



          

Fishing Report 6th November 2014 Compiled and transmitted by Lakes Entrance Visitor Information Centre For information for your holiday conference or event call us on FREECALL 1800 637 060 or Email: [email protected] Visit our website at discovereastgippsland.au Destination Report Lakes Entrance The footbridge and jetties are producing salmon and trevally on bluebait and hard bodied lures. West of Kalimna Jetty king george whiting have been caught in the weed beds. Lake Tyers Large flathead have been taken around Burnt Bridge and Solitude Bay using soft plastics and peeled prawn. Bream are biting at high tide between No 2 Jetty and the channel markers. Trevally are active on the run out tide. Mitchell River Bream have been landed from Grassy Banks to the Butter Factory and backwater. Minnow lures and prawn are best bait. Tambo River The cliffs area has bream “ on the chew “using prawn, pippi and crab. Nicholson From Pear Tree to the Railway Bridge bream are being caught on prawn and shrimp. Metung Shaving Point is still the best spot for bream on prawn. A few king george whiting have been taken on pippi. Paynesville Luderick are still around the jetties with mullet and bream at the King Street Bridge. Try sandworm, pippi and prawn. Holland’s Landing Toms Creek and Jones Bay have bream and estuary perch biting on sandworm and peeled prawn. Marlo Both rivers have plenty of bream, mullet, luderick and estuary perch. Sandworm and soft plastics are catching fish. The surf is good for salmon and tailor. Bemm River The Entrance is still open with luderick and salmon in the channel, flathead in the lake and bream in the river. Sandworm, prawn and plastics are best bait. Tamboon Inlet Pelican Point has flathead and bream in the deeper water. Prawn and sandworm are producing fish. Mallacoota Luderick have been landed at the Fisheries Jetty on weed. The Top Lake and rivers have flathead, bream and a few trevally prevalent. Poddy mullet, yabbies and soft plastics are best bait. Please note that both the Lakes Entrance and Bairnsdale Visitor Information Centres are Agents for Issuing Recreational Fishing Licenses.
Posted on: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 21:41:47 +0000

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