Catches Unaffected By Rising Water Levels
Water levels in the South Burnett’s dams have seen a much-needed increase over the past month due to some consistent storm activity through the area
Water levels in the South Burnett’s dams have seen a much-needed increase over the past month due to some consistent storm activity through the area
The Christmas and New Year crowds have all but disappeared at the South Burnett dams but the fishing has remained fantastic
The festive season is a great time of year to be outdoors with family and friends and It’s also the best time of year to be on the water as the temps are hot, and the fishing is accessible to every angler of any ability.
The hot weather and potential afternoon storm build-ups are creating some great opportunities for big Bass and Yellowbelly
Spring is officially here … the water temperatures are gradually rising and the native fish in our dams are really springing into life
The fishing has changed considerably in the South Burnett region since the start of winter
The winter weather is now in full swing and it’s about time – it’s been unseasonably warm this year and this has meant the fish have been sitting deeper than usual
As winter moves in, the water temperatures in the South Burnett’s two dams have been slowly dropping.
The Christmas and New Year crowds have dispersed but the fishing has remained consistent and despite the low water levels, both South Burnett dams are fishing well.
The hot weather and afternoon storm build-ups are bringing on some awesome opportunities for big Bass and Yellowbelly in South Burnett dams
It’s a good feeling to know that summer is finally on its way. The water temperatures in both dams are rising considerably during the day, which makes for some pretty intense fishing at times
Another great month of fishing has gone by … the lakes’ edges and deeper flats have really come alive with some cracking fish caught at Bjelke-Petersen and Boondooma dams
Spring is finally here and it’s the time of year I always look forward to because the water temperatures are gradually increasing
The water temps have been slowly dropping over the past few weeks in the South Burnett as winter well and truly moves in
It’s been an interesting month of fishing in the two South Burnett dams … with the slight influx of water and the cooler weather setting in, there’s been a lack of consistent fishing as the water and season settles.
Boondooma and Lake Barambah have seen a small influx of water from some great rain recently.
Our two dams have seen some much-needed water flows over the past month, and while it wasn’t a huge amount, it’s still been enough to lift the water levels and keep the fish active.
The Christmas and New Year holiday crowds have come and gone but the fishing has remained consistent, with both South Burnett dams fishing well despite the low water levels.
Summer is a great time of year to be outdoors with family and friends and it’s also the best time of year to be on the water.
The hot weather and afternoon storm build-ups are creating some awesome opportunities for big Bass and Yellowbelly