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Gold Coast Winter Fishing: Flathead, Tailor and Jewies Firing in Prime Conditions

Gold Coast Winter Fishing: Flathead, Tailor and Jewies Firing in Prime Conditions

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G’day, this is Artificial Lure with your Gold Coast fishing report. Light winter northerlies and a mostly clear sky have made for pretty friendly conditions along the Coast today. The Bureau of Meteorology has temps sitting in the high teens to low 20s with just a slight afternoon sea breeze and only a small chance of a shower. First light came in just after 6:30 this morning and you’ll lose the sun a bit before 5 in the arvo, so that classic dawn and dusk bite window is tight but worth working hard. According to the tide predictions from the Queensland government service, we’ve had a mid‑morning high followed by a decent run‑out through the middle of the day, and we’re building towards another push this evening. On the estuaries, the last of the run‑in and the first of the run‑out have fished best, especially around the Seaway and bridge pylons. Inshore, local reports from Gold Coast charters and tackle shops this week have been pretty solid. The Seaway has produced good numbers of tailor and school jewies, with a few better mulloway mixed in on the tide changes at night. Flathead are starting to ramp up through the Broadwater and around the mouth of the Nerang, with plenty of 40–60 cm fish and the odd bigger girl released. Offshore, crews working the 18–24 fathom reefs off Southport and Mermaid have found snapper, mixed squire, the odd pearl perch, and plenty of trag on the dawn bite. A few kingies and amberjack are still turning up for those dropping jigs on the deeper marks, and there have been scattered mackerel tuna and bonito pushing bait schools on the surface. Lure choice has been pretty straightforward. For the Broadwater and Nerang River flathead and bream, 3–4 inch paddle‑tail and curl‑tail soft plastics in natural baitfish and motor‑oil colours, fished on 1/8–1/4 oz jigheads, have done most of the damage. Small hardbody minnows and vibes hopped along the bottom are also pulling fish. Around the Seaway, metal slugs in the 20–40 g range spun fast are nailing tailor, while soft vibes and 5–7 inch soft plastics on heavier heads are producing jewies on the bottom. If you’re a bait fisho, fresh is king. Live herring, mullet and pike around the Seaway and bridges are prime for jew and big flathead. Strips of mullet, pilchards and squid are working offshore on the reefs for snapper and trag. In the estuaries, prawns and yabbies are still accounting for good numbers of bream and whiting along the sandbanks and rock walls. A couple of hot spots to keep on your radar: – The Gold Coast Seaway and the nearby pipeline for tailor, trevally and jewies on the tide changes, especially into the evening. – The Broadwater edges from Crab Island down towards Wave Break for drifting flathead on plastics over the last of the run‑out. Fish are active enough that if you match the hatch and fish those prime tide windows, you’re in with a real shot at a good feed and maybe a trophy. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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