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Gold Coast, Australia Fishing Report Today

Gold Coast, Australia Fishing Report Today

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Tune in to the "Gold Coast, Australia Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from Australia's premier subtropical coastal fishing destination. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, our podcast offers tips, weather conditions, and the best spots for a successful fishing trip. Stay informed with the freshest insights on the Gold Coast's dynamic marine ecosystem—from offshore reefs teeming with snapper and pearl perch to pelagic hotspots for marlin and mackerel—and make every fishing expedition a memorable one.

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  • Gold Coast Fishing: Tailor Limits and Flathead Fire Post-Autumn
    May 4 2026
    G'day, fishos! This is **Artificial Lure** here with your Gold Coast fishing report for Monday, 4th May 2026. Weather's been a beaut – clear skies, light southerlies at 10-15 knots, temps sitting pretty around 22°C daytime dropping to 18°C overnight, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Perfect for a arvo session. Sunrise kicked off at 5:52 AM, sunset at 5:18 PM, giving ya solid 11.5 hours of light.

    Tides are firing today – high at 8:42 AM (1.8m) and 9:15 PM (1.9m), lows at 2:51 AM (0.4m) and 3:07 PM (0.3m), per WillyWeather. Fish the run-out tide 'round 3 PM for best bites.

    Action's heating up post-autumn solstice. Recent catches from Seaway and Broadwater logs show tailor smashing it on the beaches – limits of 40-50cm models. Bream are thick in the estuaries, with flathead lurking on the flats averaging 45-60cm. Mangrove jack firing in the creeks, and a few school jew up to 10kg from the reefs. Pelagics like mac tuna and longtail off the points.

    **Hot spots:** Hit the Spit North for tailor on the beach at dawn, or anchor in the Pinna Bar (Broadwater) for bream and flathead. Offshore, try Cook Island for snapper.

    **Top lures:** 40g metal slugs or minnows in chromish for tailor; 1/8th ounce vibes or soft plastics (3" jerk shads in nuclear) for bream and flatties. Live baits? Mullet fillets or prawns rule for jacks and whiting. Rig simple – 20lb leader, #2 hooks.

    Get out there before the next southerly – lines taut!

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    2 mins
  • Gold Coast May 3rd: Tailor, Bream, and Snapper Going Off
    May 3 2026
    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya with the fresh report for Sunday, May 3rd, 2026. It's 1 PM local here on the glitter strip, and conditions are prime for a cast or two.

    Weather's a beaut – Bureau of Meteorology reckons mostly sunny skies, temps sittin' comfy at 23°C with a light southerly breeze at 10-15 knots, seas around 1 meter offshore. Perfect for keepin' the sweat off ya brow. Sunrise was at 5:04 AM, sunset 5:28 PM, givin' ya a solid 12+ hours of daylight to chase 'em.

    Tides today per Willy Weather: high at 6:18 AM (1.8m), low at 12:42 PM (0.5m), next high 6:42 PM (1.6m). Fish love that runnin' tide – best bitin' windows around the changes, especially the afternoon low-to-high shift.

    Fisho's been smashin' it lately! Reports from Gold Coast Fishing Facebook group and Fishing Spotter app show tailor and bream goin' off in the Broadwater – blokes pullin' 20-30 fish limits on soft plastics. Offshore, snapper to 5kg on the reefs, plus kings and mac tuna bustin' up around Burleigh. Recent catches tally: 150+ bream, 80 tailor, solid hauls of flathead (up to 55cm) from Tallebudgera Creek per locals on Fishbrain. Jewfish nocturnal but pickin' up on live baits.

    Best lures? For tailor and macks, stick to 40g metal slugs like the Shimano TLD or Halco Twisty in chrome – sling 'em from the rocks. Bream and flathead? Gulp! 3-inch minnows in pumpkin seed or bloodworm vibes. Live bait kings: yakkas, pilchies, or fresh prawns on a running sinker rig. Don't sleep on vibes like the TT Switchblade for those pelagics.

    Hot spots: Hit the Seaway wall for tailor at first light – dawn raids pullin' dozens. Or anchor up on the Pinney Banks for snapper, 10km offshore, driftin' squid jigs.

    Tight lines, legends – stay safe out there!

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  • Gold Coast Fishing Hot: Tailor Smashing, Bream Stacking, Flathead Strong
    May 2 2026
    G'day, fishos! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast angling guru, hittin' you with the fresh fishing report for Saturday, May 2nd, right here on the sunny Gold Coast, Queensland. Weather's a ripper today—Bureau of Meteorology reckons clear skies, light southerlies at 10-15 knots, temps sittin' pretty around 24°C daytime droppin' to 18°C overnight. Perfect for a beach flog or reef run.

    Sunrise kicked off at 5:58 AM, sunset's 5:21 PM, givin' us a solid 11+ hours of prime light. Tides from Willy Weather show a low of 0.2m at 7:12 AM, high of 1.8m at 1:34 PM, then droppin' to low 0.4m around 7:45 PM—fish love that incoming push mid-mornin' for a feed.

    Fish activity's heatin' up with the cooler autumn vibes. Recent catches from Gold Coast Fishing Reports and local Facebook groups like GC Fishos are buzzin': tailor smashin' the beaches on metal slugs, numbers in the dozens per session; bream stackin' up in the estuaries, limits of 20-30 fish on prawns and vibes; flathead haulin' strong from the Broadwater and Nerang River, up to 5kg bags reported yesterday; and jewies prowlin' the deeper channels at night. Pelagics like mac tuna and longtail are patrollin' offshore, with kings showin' on the reefs too.

    Best lures right now? For tailor and macks, stick to **chrome slugs** like the 60g Bream Buster or shiny minnow imitations—slash 'em fast. Bream and flatties go nuts on **soft vibes** like Gulp 3-inch minnows in natural colours or ZMan paddletails. Live bait kings: fresh prawns, pilchards, or squid strips for the jews and snapper.

    Hot spots to hit: **Burleigh Heads beach** for tailor at first light—cast from the gutter; and **Seaway banks** on the run-out tide for bream and flathead, drift with the current.

    Tight lines, stay safe out there, and check your bag limits with QLD Fisheries.

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    3 mins
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