Gold Coast and Tweed Heads fishing and diving report for November 26
GOLD Coast and Tweed Heads fishing and diving report with Paul Burt.
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Offshore: Rough seas should ease back just in time for Thursday. Once it settles there will be plenty of kingfish on the 36s and 42s along with cobia on the local bait reefs and Point Reef.
Seaway: Plenty of trevally throughout the Nerang River, try fishing the run-out tide. There have been quite a few mangrove jacks behind the council chambers, convention centre, and railway bridge further upstream. School jew from the tower to the end of the wall.
Jumpinpin: Still a few tailor around the entrance. Try for whiting around Green and Gold banks and the southern side of the powerlines. Sand crabs adjacent Tipplers Channel and around Slipping Sands.
Paradise Point: Whiting and bream, northern channels of Crabs Island. There have been a few mud crabs throughout the Coomera River and around Diamond Head. Try for mangrove jacks in the canals and around the rock walls.
Tweed Heads: Mangrove jacks around the marinas and walls of Chinderah and Barneys Point. The odd seabream and tailor off Hastings Point. Trevally busting up at night on the run out tide opposite the Hospital and Boyds Bay bridge near the lights at night.
DIVING:
High tide is 3.02pm at Tweed Bar. Visibility up to 5m; 2m southerly swell; 20 knot southerly winds; stormy and overcast for the next few days. Water temperature 21C. Improving diving conditions for the weekend with winds easing and water temperature increasing and the clean clear southerly waters to see plenty of dturtles, octopus, lion fish and blue gropers.