Thursday 12th of October, 2023
Lakes Entrance
Whiting can be found in Cunningham Arm, around the town jetties, Kalimna Jetty up to Nungurner and around the Islands, using pipis. Surf beaches for salmon, tailor and trevally on pilchards. Offshore at Six Mile Reef has pinkies, flathead and gummies closer to the beach.
Lake Tyers
There is bream and flathead to be had mainly at Mill Point and Blackfellows Arm, best results using plastics. Water temperature is sitting around 19 - 20 degrees.
Mitchell River
From the Grassy Banks, The Bluff, Two Bells and heading down to the river mouth, using soft shell, prawn and plastics. Also give the back waters a try.
Tambo River
The Cliffs, Blue Hole, the Powerlines, onto the Poplars, Clues Bluff, down to the river mouth and The Snags are the best spots for bream, mullet and tailor chasing plastics, soft shell and prawn.
Nicholson
For bream try the Strait Six, down to the Two Bridges, Swimming Hole and into the river mouth, preferred baits drifting local prawn (across the weed beds), lazer, raider and slender metal lures, soft shell and cut crab.
Metung
Town jetties for small bream with prawn. For whiting give Nungurner Jetty a go on pipis.
Paynesville
Bream and the odd mullet are around the town jetties. Bream, flathead and garfish can be found on the Southern side of Raymond Island.
Holland's Landing
Mullet, bream and flathead are being caught around Blonde Bay, Cameron Point, Storm Point and Emu Bight.
Marlo
The Snowy and Brodribb Rivers for luderick and bass. Motts Beach and Frenchs Narrows has bream and flathead, the incoming tide for salmon biting on metal lures. Surf beaches have salmon, Cape Conran for gummies.
Bemm River
The entrance is still closed, bream are in the channel, best baits being sandworm and local prawn.
Tamboon Inlet
Bream can be found in the river using cut crab and prawn. On the incoming tide for tailor and salmon. There is still plenty of pinkies to be had, biting on prawn.
Mallacoota
Top and bottom lakes, Harrisons Channel, Gipsy Point and The Junction for flathead and bream taking plastics, soft shell and prawn.
Omeo High Country
All the rivers are starting to clear up and are producing good sized fish chasing drifting earthworm, fly patents, spinners, plastics and wobblers.
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