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BUNDABERG FISHING: Nathan Sutton with a 90cm Barramundi he caught at Lake Monduran recently.
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BUNDABERG OFFSHORE With the new moon tides this weekend, the trout and red throat emperor should be chewing in the shallows. Using pilchards as bait and jigging 5 soft plastics will get you the bite. With plenty of water moving the Spanish mackerel should be feeding as well. Setting unweighted gar out the back while you re fishing for reefies on the bottom sure is a deadly technique.
BUNDABERG INSHORE The Spanish mackerel should be thick on all the inshore reefs this weekend.
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A FLOOD watch has been cancelled for parts of Ipswich following the easing of a severe weather system that was expected to dump up to 250mm across parts of the south east.
The Bureau of Meteorology first issued the watch notice on Sunday evening in response to a deepening low that developed off the Central Queensland coast.
As of 10am Monday, the low reportedly sat about 90 kilometres east off the coast of Fraser Island.
Authorities initially feared the system would bring life-threatening flash-flooding to the Wide Bay, Burnett and South East Coast across Monday.
They said intense rainfall was forecast to impact coastal catchments between Central Queensland and the New South Wales border, reaching west to Darling Downs.