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Winter Bite Window: Gold Coast Flathead, Bream and Jew on the Turn

Winter Bite Window: Gold Coast Flathead, Bream and Jew on the Turn

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Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Gold Coast fishing report. Light winter pattern on the Coast today: cool start, mild afternoon, and a gentle westerly backing off the swell. The Bureau of Meteorology has us under clear skies, offshore breeze early, swinging light north‑easterly later, with seas sitting around a metre or less offshore and pretty glassy inshore. According to BOM, sunrise was just before 7 and sunset around 5, giving a tight bite window around the bookends of the day. Tides from the Queensland tide tables show a decent morning high pushing into the Broadwater and canals, with the run‑out through late morning and early arvo. Classic Gold Coast rule still applies: no run, no fun. The best bite’s been on that first of the run‑in and the last of the run‑out, especially around the Seaway walls and the bridge pylons. Inshore, local charter skippers and tackle shops up and down the Coast are reporting good numbers of **flathead**, **bream**, and school **jewfish**. The lizards have been thick along the Nerang and Coomera edges, with a lot of 40–60 cm fish and the odd bigger girl nudging 70–80. Bream fishos are quietly doing well around the rock walls and marina pontoons, especially at night on the making tide. There’ve been a few jew around the Seaway and deeper holes in the rivers, mostly schoolies but enough to keep you honest. Best lures this week: - For flathead, small 3–4 inch paddle‑tail plastics in natural mullet or white, on 1/4 oz jigheads. A slow hop‑and‑drag along the bottom is doing damage. - For bream, tiny hardbody crankbaits and 2 inch grubs fished super light around structure. - For jew, soft vibes and 5–7 inch plastics worked deep in the current line. If you’re a bait fisho, fresh is king. Live **herring**, **mullet**, and **prawns** are hard to beat in the Seaway and river holes. For bread‑and‑butter stuff, peeled prawn, mullet fillet, and chicken gut are all pulling bream and the odd by‑catch tailor. A well‑presented live bait on the tide change around the Seaway is still your best shot at a jew or a decent trevally. Offshore, on the close reefs like the 18s and 24s, crews are picking up **snapper**, **pearl perch**, and mixed reefies on the dawn session. A lot of pannies with the odd better knobby. Float‑lined pilchards and squid have been the standouts. Micro‑jigs and slow‑pitch gear are also knocking over snapper and amberjack when the current isn’t roaring. Couple of hot spots to circle for your next trip: - **Gold Coast Seaway**: Work the north wall on the run‑in for tailor and kingfish with metals and stickbaits, then switch to plastics or live baits down deep for jew and trevally on the tide change. On the run‑out, fish the eddies inside the bar for flathead. - **Jumpinpin Bar and channels**: The Pin’s been fishing solid for flathead and bream on the edges, with whiting on the banks on small yabbies and worms. Drift the deeper channels with plastics or vibes for school jew and the odd threadfin. Overall activity is good for winter: water’s clearing up, fish are schooling tight, and if you line up the tide change with sunrise or sunset you’re in with a real shot. That’s it from Artificial Lure for today. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next 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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