20 February 2020 fishing report & news

THIS WEEK’S GOLD COAST AND TWEED ESTUARY FISHING REPORT AND NEWS

20 February 2020

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TWEED RIVER by Smithy

Some flathead, trevally, and bream in the lower reaches of Tweed river. Run in tides are starting to produce more fish upstream.

GOLD COAST RIVERS by Clinto

Some whiting, bream, and flathead in the run in tides at the broadwater, jacks are still downstream too. 

For the bread and butter species pump yabbies at low tide then fish the run in around Southport, or try the reef East of Wavebreak with flesh baits for snapper and bream.

Worth a go in the lakes around Robina for bass, look for bait and smaller schools of bass. They’re also in the brackish water around the locks.

Cheers

Smithy & Clinto

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