Your up to date fishing report from Tackle World Moruya Feb 26th 2021
- The Beagle

- Feb 26, 2021
- 2 min read
Moruya river.
This last week has been a little on the tough side for most fishos, with lower temps and intermittent weather, making the fishing options less than favourable. The fish that have been caught have predominantly been taken in around the airport flats, Preddy’s wharf and the hole in the wall. There have been schools of small tailor harassing bait fish schools, these have offered a little bit of fun with small metals cast and retrieved through the schools being a good option to find a few chopper tailor.
Further upstream the river is still running a bit fresh, and has made the fish harder to find.
Tuross river.
The flathead again this week, have shown their dominance in this system, with fish to 80cm being reported in the lower sections of the system. Several good bream to 44cm have also been taken in around the boat sheds.
There has also been good schools of mulloway sounded in the deeper holes around the boat shed and 4ways, no doubt feeding up on the abundant whitebait schools that are holding in the system at the moment.
As with Moruya, there has been very little to report from the system further upstream.
Rock and beach.
Good numbers of salmon, bream and whiting continue to be the main stays Theo’s week. With the beaches around Coila lake tuning on some great bream and whiting captures.
The Moruya breakwall continues to provide plenty of salmon action, withst also holding numbers of trevally and bream.
Offshore.
The weather and swell conditions have been less than ideal this last week, as a result, reports are very light on. If you are able to get out this weekend, try for flathead in the magic 30-40m mark, with the snapper holding in around the 50-60m marks.
Don’t forget we are giving away a free insulated Tackle World bag with every $20 spent on bait. While stocks last!
Stay safe everyone, and remember “every days a good day for fishing...”
Team Tackle World Moruya.



