Lake Monduran barra action continues

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Dale and Matthew Smith with a 65cm Lake Monduran barra.
Dale and Matthew Smith with a 65cm Lake Monduran barra.

Lake Monduran continues to amaze me how well it fished for barra right through winter. Barramundi in the mid 80s have been common and are very challenging to land once hooked.

The prime time to fish this awesome impoundment has been from noon till dark.

Jackall Squirrels are still one of the most productive lures for barra at Lake Monduran.

The action should only improve over the next month as the water temperature slowly starts to rise.

Bundaberg offshore

Unfortunately the offshore forecast is looking a little unstable, with the cool westerly change predicted to reach Bundaberg sometime on Friday afternoon.

This means that most of the action this weekend will be limited to the close inshore reefs, rivers and impoundments.

However, things can change rapidly, so always check the latest forecast before heading out for a fish.

Bundaberg inshore

With a bit luck areas such as the Cochrane Artificial Reef, the Two Mile and the Four Mile should be accessible with the westerly wind forecast.

By all reports quite a few snapper, grunter and the odd jewfish have showed up.

It’s always worth floating a live bait out the back as there is still a few Spanish mackerel around.

Burnett River

Even though the Burnett is super-clear at the moment, plenty of nice fish have been caught.

Flathead and grunter have been the stand-out catches.

A few bream have started to inhabit the major rock walls in the Burnett, such as Kirby’s and the North Wall and they have been responding well to soft plastics and fresh baits.

The hard-fighting blue salmon are still in good numbers throughout the Town Reach and can be easily identified by using a quality side-imaging sounder.

Samaki 20g Soft Vibes are the perfect lure to fish for these salmon.

Jesse Spence with a flathead caught and released.
Jesse Spence with a flathead caught and released.

Elliott River

Some cracking summer whiting have been caught in the Elliott River during the past week.

The stand-out bait has been beach worms and fresh yabbies rigged on either a size 4 or 6 long shank hook with just enough sinker to keep in contact with the bottom.

A few impressive flathead have also been caught as a by-catch whilst fishing in the shallows.

Kolan River and Baffle Creek

Both the Kolan and the Baffle systems are firing with the bread-and-butter species like bream, flathead and whiting.

There have also been plenty of pelagics chopping around the mouths of these rivers.

Queenfish, trevally and chopper tailor have been providing plenty of entertainment for the anglers targeting them.

Some nice mud crabs have also showed up with the bigger tides last week.

Have a great weekend fishing and good luck catching Lake Monduran barra.

Fish with confidence
Dale Smith
, Tackleworld Bundaberg