A huge influx of kingfish off Mowarry Point near Eden saw more than a dozen boats circling and reporting some momentous hook ups.
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The Merimbula Big Game and Lakes Angling Club has made a submission to the Department of Primary Industries for an artificial reef to be situated in Merimbula Bay.
The club said if the application is approved its likely anglers would be able to see similar action just off Merimbula.
Meanwhile, the club said offshore fishing was also on the mend with a few yellowfin Tuna reports and the expected arrival of marlin any day.
Snapper remain on the chew about the reefs, but size needs to be watched.
When the currents allow good results are coming from soft plastics.
Morwong can be caught all along the coast from Eden to Bermagui so just pick your favourite port and get fishing.
The lakes and estuaries are improving rapidly with a good run of dusky flathead, while there is also schools of tailor and mullet about.
There are good schools of Whiting in all the estuaries, while salmon are also reported well downstream in the Pambula River.
Fun for the children is readily at hand with good size yellow eyed Mullet to be caught on a float using a small hook, prawn bait and bread burley.
Trevally, Bream and Luderick have all been reported on the chew downstream in Merimbula.
Jeff Knox and Darragh Reynolds are scheduled to host at the Spencer Park clubhouse on Friday from 6.30pm.
Everyone is welcome so take along family and friends.
The following Friday is the club’s Christmas party with all members and their guests invited. All inquiries to Merrily Bell 0427 011 074.