Noosa News
Cool change brings the tuna

By Tackle World Noosa
After a wet and wild Easter I was only a matter of time before conditions started to improve. With the lack of rains and a spring tide the rivers have started to clear up a little and offshore along with it. Although not yet clean, it doesn’t take much for fish to acclimatise and start feeding again.
After the rains as previously mentioned sweetlip, snapper and coral trout have been on the feed. The most obvious ground has been Sunshine Reef which always produces good fish after the rains. Anglers have been dropping paternoster rigs for tuskies and sweetlip. These fish will happily take mullet and pilchard baits with sweetlip taking a liking to whole Endeavour Prawns which we stock.
Coral trout…
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