05/06/2026
Tim, we are grateful for your fishing adventure insights.
Good morning mate.
Apologies that I’ve been missing for a month. Autumn is my favourite time to disappear and explore. The earth is still warm from summer but the cooler, moonless and star filled nights make for perfect campfire conditions, and GIANT cod.
This year I wandered out of the Clarence’s creeks and tributaries and had a once in a lifetime fishing experience and session, however; it’s a story for another time.
Locally the region got some rain in the last month with a bit more to follow.
The cattle country to our west is looking 100 times better for it and, thankfully it coincided with the last of the schoolie run with the new moon.
The cooler water temp from the rain and season finally got the mullet started running towards their grounds off the shelf, which means the big predators will be about.
Offshore has been hard to access with weather conditions but on the few occasions, the snapper are starting to fire up and following the prawns.
The tailor, bream and dart on the beach have also thickened up and in good eating size.
The headlands and walls are producing some outstanding Jew. A few already in the late 20’s and early 30’s have had the pleasure of the fireman’s carry long wall walk back to the car.
Middle wall and Collis’s is fishing really well for bream, tailor, flatty and soapies, but, if you’re there at the right time, there are plenty of larger jew cruising around.
Both Romiaka and Oyster channel have been a little bit quieter for the flathead but still a few around if you find the bait holed up around the structure.
Harwood bridge has been good underlights with the incoming for school Jew and flatty.
Heading back up the river, Grafton is pretty fresh and dead after the rain but, if you can find the bait holed up in the warm pockets on your sounder, you’ll still find a lazy lizard or two.
From Lawrence to Maclean is very tidal dependant at the moment so getting into the warm incoming salt water that is under the colder outgoing flood water will be the key.
After the cold front comes through, we should get some absolute stella weather so hopefully everyone can get amongst some awesome catching