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Gold Coast, Australia Fishing Report Today

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. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.... Get all your gear before you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXkThis show includes AI-generated content.

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    Gold Coast Winter Light: Seaway Tailor, Bream, and Mulloway on the Neap Tide Run

    Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Gold Coast fishing report. Light winter pattern on the Coast today: Bureau of Meteorology has us under a cool, mostly clear westerly, around 10–15 knots inshore, easing later, with a slight to moderate sea. Overnight minimums are crisp, but the daytime’s comfortable. Sunrise was around 6:40 this morning, sunset about 5:00 this arvo, so that first light and last light bite windows are short but punchy. Tides through the Seaway are running fairly typical neap–to–mid range: a low not long after dawn and a solid push of run‑in through late morning into early arvo. That run‑in tide has been the key for most crews this week, especially around the Seaway walls, pipeline, and Nerang River mouth. Inshore, the Seaway has been giving up **tailor**, **bream**, and a few late‑season **school mulloway** at night. Local charter skippers and tackle shops report tailor to 50 cm on metal slugs and 4–5 inch white and pilchard‑pattern soft plastics, fished on the pressure edges of the north wall. Mulloway have been taking live pike, mullet, and butter bream, plus larger soft vibes worked deep on the tide changes. The rock walls, bridges, and pontoons up the Nerang and Coomera have produced good numbers of solid **bream** and a scatter of **trevally**. Best baits have been mullet strips, prawns, and fished‑down chicken thigh with plenty of scent. Light fluorocarbon leaders and unweighted baits drifting back with the current have outfished the heavier rigs. Out wider, when the weather windows open, crews hitting the 18–36 fathom lines have been finding **snapper**, **pearl perch**, and mixed reefies. Fresh squid, pillies, and strip baits on simple paternoster rigs have done the job. Soft plastics in 5–7 inch jerk shad styles in nuclear chicken, pink, and natural baitfish colours have accounted for some better snapper on the dawn bite. A few **dolphinfish** are still hanging around the fads, taking small skirted lures and live baits slow‑trolled past the buoys. Lure‑wise inshore, think small and subtle: - For bream and flathead in the creeks: 2.5–3 inch paddle‑tails in motor oil, bloodworm, and olive, plus 50–70 mm hardbody minnows twitched over sand flats. - For Seaway predators: 20–40 g metal slugs for tailor, 4–6 inch pearl or white soft plastics, and 20–30 g soft vibes in natural baitfish tones for mulloway and larger trevs. If you’re a bait fisho, prawn, mullet gut, and small hardy pilchards are the go for bread‑and‑butter species, while live yakka, slimy mackerel, or mullet are prime for mulloway and big reefies. A couple of hot spots to circle for the next few sessions: - **Gold Coast Seaway north wall and pipeline** on the last of the run‑in and first of the run‑out for tailor, trevally, and mulloway. - **Nerang River bridges and rock bars** around Chevron Island and Sundale, fishing the tide changes for bream, flathead, and the odd jack hanging on structure. Fish that low‑light period, line up your tides, keep your presentations natural, and you’re in with a very good shot. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure’s Gold Coast fishing report, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Gold Coast Winter Fishing: Flathead, Bream and Tailor On the Rise

    G’day, it’s Artificial Lure here with your Gold Coast fishing report. We’ve got a classic winter pattern on the Coast right now: cool nights, clear days, and mostly light to moderate westerlies early, swinging onshore with the seabreeze in the arvo. Skies have been mostly clear to partly cloudy, temps sitting around the mid-teens at dawn and low 20s by midday. Sunrise is around twenty past six in the morning, with sunset not long after five in the arvo, so you’ve got tight bite windows either side of that low light. Tides today run a smallish winter cycle, with an early morning high, dropping back to a late morning low, then filling again through the afternoon. That building run-in after lunch has been the pick for the creeks and the Pin, while the last of the run-out has fished better around the Seaway and in the gutters along the surf beaches. Estuary-wise, the Nerang, Coomera and the Broadwater have been producing solid winter mixed bags. Local tackle shops are reporting good numbers of flathead, mostly 40–60 cm with the odd bigger girl released, plus tailor, bream, and a few school jew poking around the deeper holes and rock walls. Sand whiting are still about on the banks, but they’re a bit more tentative in the colder water. On the flathead, small soft plastics in the 3–4 inch range have been the go-to – think paddle tails and curl tails in motor oil, pearl and natural baitfish colours. If you’re a hardbody fan, suspending minnows and small vibes hopped along the drop-offs are doing damage. For bait fishos, whitebait, pilchard pieces and well-presented mullet strips are working well, especially when drifted over the edges of channels on the run-out. Bream fishers are finding good numbers around bridges, rock walls and pontoons, especially at night on the making tide. Peeled prawns, mullet gut, chook gut and small strip baits are still the staples, but seasoned locals are doing well with tiny hardbodies and cranka-style crabs worked slow around structure. Downsizing leaders in the clear winter water is making a big difference. The Seaway has seen tailor, bonito and the odd school mackerel when the bait pushes in on the tide lines. Metals in the 20–40 gram range spun fast, or small stickbaits and shallow-running minnows, have been the best lures. At night, live baits like yakka, pike or herring fished along the current edges are producing school jew, with a few better fish mixed in for those putting in the hours. Offshore, when the weather lets you get out, inshore reefs like the 18s and 24s are holding snapper, tuskfish, squire and a few cobia. Pilchards on gang hooks, squid and strip baits on paternoster rigs are all working, with soft plastics and micro-jigs doing well for those keen to work a lure. Dawn sessions on the reef edges, especially around the tide change, are where most of the better snapper have come from. For hot spots right now, it’s hard to go past: - The Gold Coast Seaway: focus on the north wall, eddies and pipeline area for tailor, jew and trevally on the tide changes. - Crab Island and the adjacent channels in the Broadwater: great for flathead, bream and whiting, especially drifting the banks on the run-out. If you’re land-based, the rock walls at the Seaway, the Sand Pumping Jetty, and bridges along the Nerang are well worth a look with a handful of metals, a light spin rod and a pocket full of soft plastics. That’s your Gold Coast fishing rundown from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Gold Coast Winter Fishing: Seaway Tailor and Flathead Fire as Conditions Line Up

    Artificial Lure here with your Gold Coast fishing report. We’ve had a classic winter pattern today: light offshore westerlies early, swinging to a gentle northerly on the exposed beaches by late morning. Skies mostly clear, cool overnight, and topping out around the low 20s. The Bureau of Meteorology is showing a small to moderate easterly swell, generally clean and very fishable on the run-in tide. Sunrise was around twenty past five this morning, with sunset due just after five this arvo, so the prime bite windows are those low-light edges at dawn and dusk. The solunar tables from local tackle shops are lining up nicely with the early morning high, which is pushing bait onto the inshore reefs and into the Seaway. Tides through the middle of the day are relatively neap, so you’ll want to focus on the stronger run just before and after the changes. Most crews fishing the Gold Coast Seaway and Jumpinpin over the last couple of days have reported the better bites in the first two hours of the incoming, especially around the north wall and the pipeline. Inshore, the Seaway has produced solid tailor, school jewfish, and plenty of bream. Local charter skippers have been putting clients onto numbers of bream to 35 cm, a few schoolies around the legal mark, and the odd 70–80 cm jew on live baits at night. Soft plastics in the 3–5 inch range, particularly paddle tails in natural pilchard and white pearl, have been getting eaten when fished close to the bottom in the eddies. Up the Broadwater and Nerang River, flathead are starting to fire on the edges of the channels and drains as the water cools. Regulars at the local ramps are talking about sessions of a dozen or more fish, mostly 40–55 cm with the odd bigger girl released. Best lures have been small soft vibes and 3 inch curl-tail grubs in motor oil, pink, and bloodworm. For bait fishos, whitebait, pilchard pieces, and strip baits of mullet or bonito have been doing damage. Off the beaches from Narrowneck through to Burleigh, tailor schools have been moving through the gutters around dawn. Metal slugs in the 20–40 gram range, pilchards on ganged hooks, and even topwater stickbaits on the calmer mornings are worth a throw. Whiting and dart are biting in the same gutters on live beach worms and pipis during the day, so it’s a good family option when the wind stays down. Offshore, the close reefs like Palm Beach, Mermaid, and the 18s and 24s have seen a mixed bag. Crews are reporting snapper starting to show in better numbers on the dawn sessions, along with a few pearlies and the odd cobia. Micro-jigs in 20–60 grams in pink, blue sardine, and gold have been producing, along with lightly weighted pilchards and squid baits on the float line. If you’re chasing a couple of hot spots: - Hit the **Gold Coast Seaway north wall** at first light on the incoming for tailor, bream, and a shot at a school jew. Work soft plastics and metal slugs around the wash and keep a live yakka or mullet down deep if you can. - Try the **Nerang River bridges and rock bars** on the last of the run-out and first of the run-in for flathead and bream. Small hardbodies, soft vibes, and lightly weighted prawns or yabbies drifted along the edges will all find fish. Best all-round lures this week: 3–5 inch soft plastics in natural baitfish colours, 20–40 gram metal slugs, and small soft vibes. Best baits: live yabbies, prawns, mullet fillet, and pilchards. That’s your Gold Coast fishing wrap from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Gold Coast Winter Fishing: Seaway Bream, Flathead, and Tailor on the Bite

    Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Gold Coast fishing report. Light winter pattern on the Coast today: cool mornings, mild arvo, and mostly clear skies with a light to moderate south‑easterly onshore. Overnight temps have been dropping into single digits inland, creeping up to the high teens on the water by midday. The breeze has kept things a bit lumpy offshore but very workable inshore and in the Seaway. Tides around the Seaway are running a typical winter cycle with a solid morning high pushing clean ocean water into the Broadwater, then draining out through the middle of the day. That run‑in this morning fired the bite; the start of the run‑out has been the pick this afternoon for anyone working pressure edges and rock walls. Sunrise came on the early side with first light giving the best surface action. Sunset is early enough that that last hour of light still lines up nicely with the late tide movement, perfect for a quick after‑work session. Inshore, the Broadwater and Nerang River have produced a mixed bag. Local anglers report good numbers of **bream** on the pontoons and rock walls, plenty of pan‑size fish with the odd 35‑plus model thrown in. Flathead are starting to show more regularly on the draining banks, with small to mid‑50s being common and the occasional 70‑plus for those working hard. There have also been scattered **tailor** and **school jew** around the Seaway on the change of tide. Offshore, when boats have pushed out between wind bumps, there have been decent reports of **snapper**, **pearl perch**, and a few **trag** off the 24s and 36s. Nothing crazy, but enough fish for a feed if you’re on the marks and fishing that dawn or dusk tide change. Best lures right now: - For flathead on the banks: 3–4 inch paddle‑tails in natural colours, rigged on 1/4–3/8 oz jigheads. Slow‑rolling with little hops along the bottom is doing damage. - For bream: small hardbody cranks and lightly weighted 2–3 inch prawn or grub plastics. Slow and subtle over pontoons and bridge pylons. - For tailor and school jew in the Seaway: 20–40 g metal slugs and 5–7 inch soft plastics in white or pearl, worked through the bait schools on the sounder. Best bait: - Bream are smashing **prawns**, **mullet strips**, and **chicken gut** fished lightly weighted. - Flathead are loving **pilchards**, **whitebait**, and small live **herring** drifted over the edges. - Jew and bigger tailor are falling to **live mullet**, **yakka**, and fresh **mullet fillet** pinned close to the bottom on the tide change. Couple of hot spots to try: - **Gold Coast Seaway**: Fish the north wall on the last of the run‑in and first of the run‑out for tailor, school jew, and the odd snapper pushing in close. Work soft plastics and metals, or soak a live bait in the eddies. - **Crab Island and the channel edges around Wave Break**: Great for drifting the edges on the run‑out for flathead and bream. Focus on that 1–3 m line where the sand drops into deeper water. If you’re land‑based, the rock walls around The Spit and the bridges up the Nerang are fishing well in low light. Keep your gear light, move around, and fish the tide changes and you’re in with a real shot. That’s the rundown for today from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more local fishing updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Gold Coast Winter Fishing: Dawn Bites, Seaway Action and Broadwater Bream

    Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Gold Coast fishing report. We’ve got a classic winter pattern on the Coast right now: cool, mostly light south to south‑westerly winds early, tending onshore in the arvo, with clear skies and pretty decent water clarity inshore. Overnight temps are crisp, but the days are comfortable, so the morning bite has been the standout, with a smaller but still handy run again late arvo around the tide changes. Tides are running mid‑range today with a pre‑dawn high, a late‑morning low and another push back in through the afternoon. That early high has fired up the bait along the Seaway walls and around the Broadwater channel edges, with the run‑out mid‑morning pushing bait and predators into the drains and deeper holes. Sunrise is around the early‑winter norm – first light not long after 6 – and sunset early in the evening, so you can easily do a dawn or dusk mission around work. In the Seaway and just offshore, tailor and bonito have been active on the first of the run‑in, with the odd school mackerel still hanging on when the bait balls stack up. Snapper and tuskfish are coming off the close reefs off Mermaid and Palm Beach at dawn, with a few solid jewies for those fishing the slower bites on the deeper rubble. In the Broadwater, winter bream are thick around bridges, rock walls and marinas, and flathead have been feeding along sandy drop‑offs and the edges of weed beds on the last of the run‑out. A few nice whiting are still coming from the Nerang and Coomera arms, especially on the slower parts of the tide. Best lures this week have been small soft plastics in the 3–4 inch range, natural baitfish colours for the Broadwater flathead and snapper in close. Lightly weighted paddle‑tails and prawn imitations hopped along the bottom are doing damage. Metal slugs around 15–30 grams spun fast are nailing tailor and bonito around the Seaway and nearby foul. For the bream, tiny hardbody crankbaits and 2–2.5 inch grubs dragged slowly along rock and pontoon edges have been the go, especially in more muted, translucent colours. If you’re a bait fisho, it’s hard to go past hardy live baits and good quality fresh stuff. Live herring, pike and yakka are prime for jew, snapper and tailor in the Seaway and on the close reefs. Fresh prawns, mullet fillet and squid strips are producing plenty of bream and by‑catch in the Broadwater. For whiting, stick with live bloodworms, beachworms or small yabbies pumped from the flats – keep the gear light and the sinker just heavy enough to hold. A couple of hot spots to try right now: – The Gold Coast Seaway and the adjacent North Wall and pipeline area on the change of tide for tailor, bonito, jew and the odd mackerel or snapper. Work lures early, then drop baits when the sun gets up. – The Broadwater edges from Crab Island down towards Wavebreak for flathead and bream on the last of the run‑out and first of the run‑in. Drift the sandbanks and channel edges with soft plastics or small live baits. That’s your Gold Coast wrap from Artificial Lure – stay safe on the water, check the latest local forecast and bar conditions before you launch, and take only what you need. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Gold Coast Winter Arvo: Flathead Fire, Offshore Snapper, and Prime Evening Bite

    Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your arvo Gold Coast fishing report. We’ve had a classic winter pattern today: cool start, clear skies, and light westerlies early swinging to a gentle nor’easter around midday. Temps sitting mid‑teens at first light, pushing into the low 20s on the coast. Swell’s been modest on the open beaches, around a metre or so, with pretty clean conditions through the morning. Sun was up just after 6:30 and will dip just before 5 this evening, so that prime bite window has been first light through about 8:30, then again from late arvo into dusk. Offshore crews made the most of the morning glass‑off. Tides have been running small to moderate with the neaps: a low early this morning, a mid‑day high, and another drop this evening. That run‑in around mid‑morning fired up the Seaway and the lower Broadwater, especially around the rock walls and the edges of the channels. Offshore, the 24‑ and 36‑fathom lines have been producing solid numbers of snapper and a few pearlies, plus the odd tuskfish and cobia hanging off the bigger bait shows. Most boats have been putting together a nice feed rather than cricket scores: a handful of legal snapper per crew, plus by‑catch like trag and the odd moses perch. Soft plastics in the 5–7 inch range in natural pilchard or pearl white colours, fluttering jigs 40–80 grams, and floater rigs with whole pillies or squid have been doing the damage. In close, just off Mermaid and Palm Beach reefs, the winter tailor and bonito have been pushing bait around at first light. Trolling small metal slices and shallow divers, or casting 20–40 gram chromies into bust‑ups, has found a few chopper tailor and bonito for the light‑tackle crowd. Inside the Seaway and Broadwater, flathead have started to wake up properly with the cooler water. Working the edges of the channels, drains, and sand flats on the last of the run‑out and first of the flood has produced good numbers of lizards, plenty in the 40–55 cm range with the odd bigger girl released. Best offerings have been 3–4 inch paddle‑tail and curl‑tail plastics in motor oil, bloodworm, and white, rigged on 1/4 to 3/8 oz jigheads, plus whitebait, frogmouth pilchards, and mullet strips for the bait fishos. Bream are thick around the bridges, marinas, and rock walls at night and the low‑light periods. Think Sundale Bridge, Chevron Island bridges, and the pylons around Southport. Peeled prawns, mullet gut, chicken thigh, and small hardy live baits are all working. Light gear, small hooks, and a berley trail of pellets and chopped pillies have been key to numbers, with plenty of fish in the high 20s and a few nudging 35 cm. Whiting are still an option up on the Nerang and Coomera banks. Best results have come on live bloodworms, beach worms, and yabbies drifted across the shallow sand with just enough lead to hold. For lure choice across the Coast today, think natural and subtle in the clear water: – For flathead and inshore reefs: 3–5 inch paddle‑tails in baitfish colours, small vibes, and 60–80 mm hardbodies. – For tailor and pelagics: 20–40 gram metals, small stickbaits, and minnow divers in pilchard and garfish patterns. – For bream: tiny cranks, unweighted or lightly weighted plastics, and small blades worked slowly. Couple of hot spots to circle for this evening and tomorrow’s early session: – The Gold Coast Seaway walls and pipeline area on the last of the run‑in and first of the run‑out for tailor, trevally, and the odd jewie. Live herring, pike, and mullet, or big plastics and vibes fished tight to the bottom. – The Broadwater drop‑offs from Crab Island down to Sovereign and along the channels near Wave Break for flathead and bream as that tide moves. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Gold Coast Winter Fishing: Flathead and Bream on the Bite

    G’day, this is Artificial Lure with your Gold Coast fishing report. Light winter pattern on the Coast today: cool, mostly clear and dry with a gentle westerly early, swinging light onshore through the day. Daytime temps are sitting in the high teens to low 20s, with seas generally under a metre on the close reefs. Perfect conditions for small boats and shore‑based anglers. Sun popped up over the ocean just after 6:30 this morning and will dip away around 5:00 this arvo, giving you a compact but productive bite window either side of dawn and dusk. Tides are running moderate on the Seaway and Broadwater – enough flow to fire the fish without making it unfishable around the walls and bridge pylons. Inshore, the Broadwater and Nerang River edges are still producing solid flathead, bream and the odd school jew. Soft plastics in the 3–4 inch range, worked slowly along the drop‑offs and sandbanks, have been deadly. Bright chartreuse or pink paddle‑tails and curl‑tails are hard to beat when the water’s a bit stirred. For bait fishos, live herring, prawns and small squid strips are the go; flathead have been crunching whole whitebait and pillies on light running sinker rigs. Around the Gold Coast Seaway, there’ve been a few school mulloway and tailor on the tide changes, plus trevally and the odd kingfish harassing bait. Metal slugs around 20–40 grams spun fast through bust‑ups are worth a go, and larger soft vibes hopped close to the bottom have found jewies for those putting in the time after dark. If you prefer bait, try fresh mullet fillets or live yakka pinned just off the bottom on the slack and first push of the tide. Offshore, the close reefs off Southport and Mermaid have given up snapper, pearl perch and mixed reefies for boats heading out at first light. Lightly weighted pilchards, squid and strip baits fished down a berley trail have been producing numbers of pan‑sized fish, with the bigger knobby snapper coming on right at dawn. A few cobia and mackerel‑tuna are still turning up, especially where the bait schools are showing on the sounder; 5–7 inch jerk‑shad plastics and small chrome slices are doing the job there. If you’re chasing land‑based options, a couple of hot spots to circle: • The Gold Coast Seaway walls – fish the inside of the north wall on the last of the run‑in and first of the run‑out for bream, tailor and chance jew. • Crab Island and the edges up toward Sovereign – great for drifting soft plastics for flathead on the run‑out tide, with by‑catch bream and whiting when you swap to small prawn‑imitation lures or yabbies. Best all‑round lures right now: 3–4 inch paddle‑tail and jerk‑shad plastics in natural baitfish and bright chartreuse, 20–40 g metal slugs for surface action, and 90–120 mm hardbody minnows for trolling the channels at low light. For bait: you can’t go past live herring, prawns, mullet strips and pilchards, fished as lightly as the conditions allow. That’s the wrap from Artificial Lure on the Gold Coast. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Gold Coast Winter Fishing: Flathead, Bream and Offshore Action in Clear Water

    Name’s Artificial Lure here, checking in with your Gold Coast fishing report. Light winter pattern on the Coast today: cool morning, mild afternoon, mostly clear skies with just a bit of cloud and a gentle south‑easterly. The Bureau of Meteorology has temps sitting mid‑teens at first light, pushing into the low 20s by mid‑day, with that classic dry westerly influence early, then sea breeze filling in along the beaches. Swell is low to moderate from the east, making the open beaches and gutters very fishable. Sunrise was just after 6:30 and sunset’s just before 5:00, so you’ve got tight bite windows at dawn and dusk. Those first and last 90 minutes of light are when most of the action has been happening, especially around the river mouths and bridge pylons. Tides are on a smaller neap phase, with a low early morning and a decent push of incoming mid‑morning, then another low deep into the evening. The clearer water on the making tide has been key inside the Broadwater and Nerang River, while the bottom of the tide has been better for flathead sitting in the drains and edges. Inshore, the Nerang, Coomera and the Broadwater have fished steadily for **flathead**, **bream** and the odd **trevally**. Local tackle shops are reporting solid numbers of legal flathead, plenty in the 40–50 cm range with a few 60‑plus models mixed in, especially around Crab Island, Wave Break, and the edges of the Seaway channel. Bream are stacked along rock walls, pontoons and bridges, with consistent bags of 25–30 cm fish and the odd bigger knobby for those fishing well into the night. Offshore, the close reefs off Southport, Palm Beach and Mermaid have been giving up a mixed bag: **snapper**, **pearl perch**, and **trag** in the low‑light sessions, plus **tailor** and **mack tuna** harassing bait on the surface when the breeze is light. Charter skippers are talking about fair numbers of pan‑sized snapper, with a few better fish when the current backs off. Best lures: For flathead and estuary work, throw 3–4 inch paddle‑tail or curly‑tail plastics in natural colours on 1/8–1/4 oz jigheads. Suspending hardbodies and small vibes have done damage in the deeper holes around the council chambers stretch of the Nerang. For bream, tiny crankbaits, lightly weighted plastics, and unweighted prawn imitations have been the go. Offshore, 5–7 inch jerk shads, micro‑jigs around the 20–40 g mark and slim stickbaits for surface bust‑ups are hard to beat. Best bait: In the rivers and Broadwater you can’t go past **live yabbies**, **prawns**, **whitebait** and **pilchard pieces** for flathead and bream. A lightly weighted pilly cube wafted down the Seaway wall will find tailor and trevally. Offshore, whole pilchards, squid strips and live yakka or slimey mackerel are producing snapper and other reefies. A couple of hot spots worth a serious look: – **Gold Coast Seaway and Wave Break Island**: Fish the first of the run‑in and the top of the tide for flathead, trevally and tailor, working the rock walls, eddies and sand edges. – **Nerang River bridges and rock walls** from Sundale up to the Bundall area: Great for night bream, school mulloway and the odd flathead on the tide change, especially with live bait or small vibes. With the shorter days, plan around those tide and light changes, fish light leaders in the clear water, and keep an eye on the bait schools – where the bait is, the predators aren’t far behind. Thanks for tuning in, don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Gold Coast Winter Bite: Seaway Tailor and Flathead Fire in the Afternoon Push

    Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Gold Coast fishing report. Light winter pattern on the Coast right now: cool, mostly clear, and a gentle south‑westerly early swinging onshore this arvo. Temps are sitting in the high teens to low twenties, with only a slight chop on the ocean side and the Broadwater pretty comfortable for small boats and kayaks. Tides today are running a **morning low, building to a solid afternoon high**, so that push of clean water back in through the Seaway is the key bite window. The **last two hours of the run‑in** and the **first of the run‑out** are your prime times. Sun’s up around **6:30 am** and dipping just after **5 pm**, so you’re working short, sharp sessions around dawn and dusk. Those low‑light periods, especially with the cooler water, are when the better fish have been chewing. Around the **Seaway and outer sand drop‑offs**, crews have been getting into good numbers of **tailor**, school‑size **jewfish (mulloway)**, and a mix of **trevally**. Most jew are schoolies in the 60–80 cm bracket with the odd better model. Tailor have been solid choppers, great fun on light gear. Up the **Nerang River and canal edges**, flathead are starting to fire, with plenty of fish in the 40–60 cm range and a few bigger lizards off the edges of the main channels. Bream numbers are building around the rock walls, bridges, and marinas, with some chunky fish taken at night on light leaders. Best lures at the moment: - For tailor and trevally in the Seaway: **15–25 g metal slugs**, small **stickbaits**, and **white paddle‑tail plastics** on 3/8 oz heads burned through the washes and current lines. - For mulloway: **soft vibes**, 4–5 inch **paddle‑tails** in natural colours, and **Z‑man style jerk shads** worked slowly near the bottom on the tide change. - For flathead: 3–4 inch **curly‑tail and paddle‑tail plastics** in motor oil or pink, hopped along sandbanks and drop‑offs. - For bream: tiny **hardbody cranks**, small **vibes**, and **unweighted plastics** cast tight to structure. Best bait: - **Mullet strips, pilchards, and squid** for jew and tailor in the Seaway. - **Prawns, yabbies, and small mullet fillets** for flathead and bream along the banks and rock walls. - A simple **running sinker rig** with a 1/0–3/0 hook has been doing the job for most bread‑and‑butter species. Couple of hot spots to try: - **Gold Coast Seaway and the Sand Pumping Jetty side**: work the eddies and current lines on the run‑in for tailor, trevally, and mulloway. - **Crab Island and the channel edges around Wave Break**: drifting plastics for flathead and bream on the making tide. - Land‑based fishos, the **rock walls at The Spit** and **Charis Seafoods jetty area at Labrador** have both produced tailor, bream, and the odd school jew on live baits and metals. Fish light but sensible, keep an eye on that breeze change, and as always, take only what you need. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Gold Coast Fishing: Tailor Limits and Flathead Fire Post-Autumn

    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! Thanks for tuning in, mates – subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast May 3rd: Tailor, Bream, and Snapper Going Off

    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! Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to subscribe! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fishing Hot: Tailor Smashing, Bream Stacking, Flathead Strong

    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. Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for the weekly wrap! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Hot: Tailor Smashing, Bream Stacking, Snapper to 5kg Post-Spawn

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya with the fresh wrap on today's action around the glitter strip and beyond, Friday arvo, May 1, 2026. Weather's playin' nice—mostly sunny with a light sou'easter at 10-15 knots, temps sittin' 22-26°C, perfect for a beach flog or offshore run. Sunrise kicked off at 5:52am, sunset's 5:28pm, givin' ya solid daylight windows. Tides? High at 11:42am reachin' 1.6m, low at 6:07pm droppin' to 0.4m—fish the runnin' tide out for best bites, per Willy Weather. Fish are fired up post-autumn spawn! Tailor schools smashin' beaches, bream stackin' on flats, flathead lurkin' gutters, and whiting nibblin' prawns in the shallows. Recent catches? Blokes at Burleigh pulled 20+ tailor to 1.5kg on metal slugs yesterday, Tallebudgera Creek gave up buckets of bream and flathead, while offshore rigs off Southport saw snapper to 5kg and pearl perch hittin' limits. Even some kingies showin' at the Seaway. Top lures: Stick to **metal slugs** like 40g B52s in chrome for tailor, vibe-style softies like 4" Gulp! in nuclear chicken for flathead, and shallow divers like Laser Lures for bream. Bait-wise, live prawns or bloodworms rule for whiting and bream; pillies or squid strips for snapper. Hot spots: Hit **Burleigh Heads beach gutters** at dawn for tailor frenzy, or **Tallebudgera Creek mouth** on the outgoing tide for flathead ambush. Rig light, check regs, and stay safe out there—slap on the reef-safe sunscreen! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for weekly tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Hot: Flathead and Bream Limits on the Flood Tide

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya with the fresh report for Thursday, April 30, 2026, right here on the sunny shores of Queensland. It's 1 PM local, and the conditions are prime for a arvo session—sun's blazin' with a top of 26°C, light southerlies at 10-15 knots keepin' it comfy, mostly sunny skies per the Bureau of Meteorology. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50 AM, sunset's 5:35 PM, givin' ya solid daylight till then. Tides are runnin' easy today—low at 6:57 AM and 7:42 PM around 0.2m, highs at 1:43 AM and 10:28 AM hittin' 1.7m, based on Broadwater charts—perfect for fish huggin' the shallows on the flood. Fish are fired up after that steady pressure system; they've been movin' fast and tight to shorelines, just like recent Texas Gulf reports mirrorin' our patterns. Locals smashed limits of **flathead** and **bream** off the beaches, with **whiting** and **tailor** goin' off in the gutters—20-30 fish bags common last week from Tallebudgera Creek to the Spit. Mixed in some **trevally** and keeper **snapper** from the reefs, plus a few **pelagics** like mackerel pushin' in. Dawn and dusk bites are hottest, especially two hours 'round movin' water. Best lures? Go **soft plastics** like Deadly Dudley vibes or paddle tails in light colors on 1/8oz jigheads—slow-roll 'em over shell pockets in 2-3ft. Walking topwaters or Fish Smack poppin' corks with imitation shrimp on 1-2ft leaders are smashin' trout-sized flathead. Live **prawns**, **mullet fillets**, or **beach worms** for bait—rig under a float and fan-cast shorelines. Move every 10-15 mins if no taps; fish are roamin'. Hot spots: Hit **Burleigh Heads Boulders** for bream on the run-out, or **Narrowneck Beach gutters** at first light—bait schools are thick, and reds are slot-sized. Anchor tight, 50m off the drop-offs. Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines! Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fishing Fire: Tailor, Bream, and Flathead Heating Up

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast angling guru, comin' at ya with the fresh fishing yarn for Tuesday, April 28, 2026, right here on the sunny Goldie shores. It's 1 PM local, and the weather's a ripper—mostly sunny with a light southerly at 10-15 knots, temps sittin' pretty around 25°C, perfect for wettin' a line without sweatin' buckets. Sun's up since 5:50 AM, sets at 5:35 PM, givin' us a solid 11.5 hours of daylight. Tides are playin' nice today: high at 11 AM pushin' 1.8m, low around 5 PM at 0.4m—fish'll be chasin' bait on the flood, so hit the run-out for best action near structure. Solunar peaks hit major from 11 AM to 1 PM, minors at dawn and dusk—prime windows, eh? Fish are fired up! Recent reports from Broadwater and offshore reefs show tailor smashin' in schools up to 1kg, bream holed up on flats pullin' 500g averages, and whiting thick on the sandbars at 300-400g. Flathead lurkin' in channels, 40-60cm keepers steady, plus Trevally crashin' poppers and a few snapper pushin' 5kg from the Seaway. Mangrove jacks active in the creeks if ya sneak in quiet-like. Best lures? Stick to **minnow-style vibes** like 40g metals for tailor and trevs—cast 'em into the whitewater. Soft plastics in paddle-tails on 1/4oz heads nail flathead and bream. Topwaters at dawn for the boils! Bait-wise, live prawns or bloodworms rule for whiting and bream; pillies on a float for tailor. Hot spots: **Narrowneck Beach** for beach bombs—work the gutters at low tide. **South Stradbroke Island** wrecks offshore—anchor up and drop metals for pelagics. Or **The Spit** for bream on the mangroves. Stay safe, check the flags, and tight lines! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more Goldie gold! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Hot Bite: Tailor, Bream, and Flathead Firing Monday

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast angling guru, comin' at ya with the fresh fishing report for Monday, 27th April 2026, right here on the sunny Gold Coast, Queensland. Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with light southerlies at 10-15 knots, temps sittin' comfy between 20-27°C, perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50am, sunset's 5:35pm, givin' ya a solid 11.5 hours of prime light. Tides are runnin' low coefficient around 40-50 per Tides4Fishing charts—high at 7:30am (1.9m) and 3pm-ish (0.1m low), then evenin' high at 8:30pm (0.9m). Fish are feedin' strong around the changin' tides, especially dawn and dusk solunar peaks. Action's been hot lately! Local reports from Fishing Reminder and recent charter logs show tailor smashin' in from the beaches, mulloway prowlin' the estuaries, and bream goin' off in the Broadwater. Snapper and flathead numbers are up, with crews boatin' 10-20 fish days—trout showin' in the surf too, per Port Bay-style updates adapted local. Bigger pelagic like mackerel hittin' offshore. Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** and **soft plastics** like 3-inch vibes in pilchard or white for tailor and bream—work 'em fast on the retrieve. **Poppers** at dawn for surface explosions. Bait-wise, live prawns or fresh mullet strips are killers for flathead and whiting; pillies on a gang hook for macks. Hot spots: Hit **Burleigh Heads rock walls** for bream and tailor—tide rips are firin'. Or **The Spit** in the Broadwater for flathead on the drop-offs. Launch early, stay safe! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Sunday Fishing: Tailor, Bream and Flathead On Fire

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya with the fresh report for Sunday, April 26, 2026, right here on the sunny Goldie. Weather's lookin' prime—mostly sunny with a top of 26°C, light SE winds at 10-15km/h, perfect for a beach flick or boat run. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50am, sunset's 5:40pm, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides are on point today: high at 7:20am (1.8m) and 7:45pm (1.9m), lows at 1:10pm (0.6m) and 1:35am tomorrow. Fish the run-out tide hard, especially 'round the change—best bites comin' 2 hours either side. Fisho's been smashin' it lately! Tailor and bream goin' off in the surf at Burleigh and Currumbin—blokes pullin' 10-20 fish days on gangs of pilchards. Flathead stackin' up in the Broadwater channels, up to 60cm, with whiting thick on the sandflats. Recent catches tally dozens of keeper bream (25-35cm), tailor to 1kg+, and solid flatheads on the bite. Jewies showin' in the Seaway at night, and snapper offshore if ya brave the reefs. Top lures? Stick to **metal slugs** like 40g Bombers for tailor—rip 'em fast off the beach. **Vibin' soft plastics** in 3-4" paddle tails on 1/4oz jigheads nail flathead and bream. Best bait's fresh pilchards or bloodworms for bream/whiting, prawns or squid for flathead—rig 'em on a 2/0 suicide hook. Hot spots: Hit **Tallebudgera Creek mouth** for bream on the tide change, or **The Spit** for tailor bombin' the gutters. Offshore? Jump Out Reef for snapper if the swell's flat. Get out there early, check your bag limits, and stay safe on the water! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more Gold Coast gold! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Saturday Fishing: Tailor, Bream, and Kingies Firing

    G'day, mates! Artificial Lure here, your Gold Coast angling guru, droppin' the fresh fishing report for Saturday, April 25, 2026, right at 1 PM AEST. Weather's lookin' prime – expectin' 24°C highs, partly cloudy with light southerlies at 10-15 knots, perfect for a beach flog or offshore run, accordin' to the Bureau of Meteorology forecast. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50 AM, sunset's 5:45 PM, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides are average biters today per Tides4Fishing charts: low at 2:17 AM (0.6m), high 8:48 AM (1.1m), low 2:57 PM (0.8m), evenin' high 9:45 PM (1.0m). Fishin' peaks around 10 AM-12 PM major solunar window – hit the incomin' tide hard! Fisho's been pullin' decent hauls lately. Tailor and bream smashin' the beaches, with whiting and flathead thick in the estuaries – reports from local forums say 20-30 bream bags off the Broadwater last week. Offshore, snapper and kingies are on, plus mackerel schools showin' up. Pelagics fired up with the full moon phase windin' down. Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** like 40g Bombers for tailor off the surf, vibe-style soft plastics in 3-4 inch paddletails for flathead on the run-out. **Gang-hooked pillies** or live herring top baits for kings and tailor – fresh squid strips killin' it for bream too. Hot spots: Nerang River mouth for flathead ambushin' the tide change, and Jumpinpin Bar for a mixed bag of snapper and trevs. Launch early, watch the swell! Thanks for tunin' in, legends – subscribe for more Gold Coast gold! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fishing: Tailor, Bream and Flathead Firing Up This Thursday

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast angling guru, comin' at ya with the fresh fishing yarn for Thursday, April 24th, 2026, right here on the sunny Goldie shores. It's 1 PM local, skies are clearin' up after a bit of mornin' cloud—Bureau of Meteorology reckons 26°C highs, light SE winds at 10-15 knots, perfect for a beach flick or reef run. Sunrise kicked off at 5:52 AM, sunset's 5:37 PM, givin' ya a solid 11.5 hours of prime light. Tides? Willy Weather says high at 7:42 AM (1.8m) and 8:12 PM (1.9m), low at 1:55 PM (0.6m)—fish the runnin' tide for best action. Fish are firin' up with autumn warmth pushin' water temps to 24°C. Recent catches from Seaworld Cruises and local charter logs show tailor smashin' beaches (up to 5kg), bream stackin' estuaries (20-40cm on prawns), and flathead haulin' from Broadwater (limits of 40-60cm). Offshore, snapper to 8kg off the Spit, with kingfish showin' on live bait. PDSS reports steady mulloway at night from the Seaway, and whiting schools thick in Tallebudgera Creek—anglers pullin' 30+ per session. Best lures? Stick to 40g metal slugs like the ever-reliable Shimano TLD for tailor and mackerel off the beach. For bream and flathead, soft vibes like Gulp! 3-inch minnows in pumpkin seed, or Z-Man paddletails on 1/4oz jigheads. Live bait kings: fresh prawns or bloodworms for whiting and bream, pilchards rigged whole for snapper. Berley hard with tuna oil to fire 'em up. Hot spots today: Hit Currumbin Alley for bream on the outgoing tide—berley bomb and drift prawns. Or anchor the Broadwater drop-offs near Wavebreak Island for flathead; bounce those vibes slow. Offshore? The Pinacle's red hot for snapper at 25m. Rig safe, check bag limits, and let's hook up some legends! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for weekly yarns! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Hot Bite: Tailor, Bream and Kingfish Firing Up This Thursday

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast angling guru, comin' at ya with today's fishin' report for Thursday, 23rd April 2026. Weather's lookin' prime out there—light southeasterly winds at 10-15 knots, mostly sunny with a top of 26°C and a balmy low around 20°C overnight. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50am, sunset at 5:35pm, givin' us a solid 11.5 hours of daylight to chase the bite. Tides are runnin' strong today per the Bureau of Meteorology charts—high at 11:30am pushin' 1.8m, low at 6:00pm droppin' to 0.4m. Tidal coefficient's sittin' at 65, average but with good movement in the Broadwater and offshore reefs. Solunar tables from Fishing Reminder show high fish activity, peakin' major at dawn till 7am and evenin' 6-8pm—perfect for topwater action. Fish are firin' up after that warming trend! Recent reports from locals at Seaway and local tackle shops say tailor and bream are smashin' it in the surf, with kingfish pushin' into 10kg off the reefs. Flathead haulin' in at 40-60cm on the drop-offs, and snapper schools thick around Narrowneck. Paddletail vibes and reports mirror US Gulf trends—speckled trout style bites on our trevs, reds on spoons. Caught tallies: 20+ bream per session at the Spit, 5-10 tailor from Burleigh Heads beach this week, and a 12kg kingy yesterday per Gold Coast Fishing Club logs. Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** or **she dogs** worked slow for tailor at first light—mimics baitfish schools. Midday, weedless gold spoons or paddle-tail soft plastics under a popper for flathead and bream in the estuaries. Evenin' switch to **fishbites shrimp** in pink or chartreuse for whiting and dart. Live bait kings: fresh prawns, pillies, or bloodworms on a running sinker rig—can't go wrong. Hot spots: Hit **The Spit** for bream on the incoming tide, or troll **Burleigh Reef** for pelagics—anchor up and drop live bait. Water temp's hoverin' at 24°C, crystal clear post-swell. Tight lines, stay safe out there! Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast April Fishing: Tailor, Bream, and Flathead Firing Up in Perfect Conditions

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast angling guru, comin' at ya live from the sunny shores on Tuesday, 21 April 2026, 'round 1 PM AEST. Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with light southerlies at 10-15 knots, temps sittin' comfy at 25°C, perfect for a flick without gettin' smashed by wind. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50 AM, sunset's 5:35 PM, givin' ya a solid 11.5 hours of prime light. Tides are runnin' easy with a low coefficient of about 44-48, meanin' smaller ranges and gentler currents—low around dawn, high mid-mornin', then easin' back. Fish are fired up in the solunar peaks, especially dawn and dusk when the moon's risin' southeast 'round noon. Recent catches? Bloody brilliant—anglers reportin' stacks of tailor and bream off the beaches, whiting and flathead in the Broadwater, plus solid pelagics like mackerel hittin' the troll offshore. Limits of keeper jacks and snapper from the reefs, with gag season openin' soon in South Atlantic waters per NOAA vibes, but here it's tailor smashin' 40cm+ and bream to 35cm on the bite. Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** like 40g chromed slices for tailor on the wash—cast and wind fast. Soft plastics in paddle tails or vibes for flathead. **Surface poppers** at dawn for explosive bream boils. Bait-wise, fresh prawns or bloodworms for whiting, pilchards on gangs for mackerel—pillies never fail. Hot spots: Hit **Burleigh Heads rock walls** for bream and tailor, or **The Spit** in the Broadwater for flathead drifts. Offshore, Nerang River mouth is gold for pelagics. Get out there before the arvo bite peaks, wear your sunnies and slappa, and stay safe on the water! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. (1872 chars) Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Hot Bite: Tailor, Bream, and Pelagics Firing Up This Sunday

    G'day, mates! This is **Artificial Lure** here with your Gold Coast fishing report for Sunday, 19 April 2026. Weather's a ripper today—mostly sunny with a light southerly at 10-15 knots, temps sitting pretty around 24°C, perfect for a day on the water. High tide hit at 10:17am, low at 4:42pm, so fish are pushing up with the flow right now. Sunrise was 5:52am, sunset 5:37pm—plenty of daylight left to chase 'em. Fish are firing up after some wild spring action. Tailor and bream smashing the beaches, with reports of 20-30cm bream on the chew near the spits. Pelagics like mackerel and kingies are patrolling the reefs, and flathead lurking in the Broadwater channels—anglers pulling in 5-10 fish limits daily, biggest tailor at 1.2kg off Burleigh yesterday. Jewfish showing in the estuaries too, up to 8kg from the Nerang River. Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** and **poppers** for tailor and macks—17g Bombers in chrome are deadly. Soft plastics like 3" vibes in natural colours for flathead and bream. Live bait? Mullet fillets or prawns for jews, pillies for kings. Fish the run-out tide for top results. Hot spots: Hit **The Spit** at South Stradbroke for bream and whiting on the flats, or **Narrowneck Reef** for pelagics—anchor up and send those slugs deep. Thanks for tuning in, legends—subscribe for the latest! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fishing Report: Tailor Smashing, Bream and Whiting Firing

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the sunny shores on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at 1 PM. Weather's a ripper today—mostly sunny with a light southerly breeze at 10-15 knots, temps sittin' pretty around 25°C, perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise was at 5:50 AM, sunset's 5:45 PM, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of prime fishin' light. Tides are lookin' good with a medium coefficient around 65—high tide hit at 8:30 AM pushin' 1.8m, low at 2:45 PM droppin' to 0.4m, then next high around 9 PM. Fish are feedin' active in these runnin' tides, especially with the full moon phase rampin' up solunar peaks from dawn to 10 AM and dusk. Recent catches have been hot! Anglers reportin' solid bream numbers up to 35cm off the beaches, tailor smashin' metal slugs in the surf—over 50 landed yesterday alone—plus whiting in schools of 20+ on the flats. Tailor and bream dominated last week's tallies, with a few bonus flathead to 50cm and trevally pushin' 2kg from the reefs. Pelagics like mackerel are showin' early signs offshore. Best lures right now? Go with 40g metal slugs or vibe lures in chromish for tailor and macks—rip 'em fast off the wash. For bream and whiting, finesse with 2-3 inch soft plastics in bloodworm or prawn imitations, twitched slow. Live bait? Fresh prawns or bloodworms on a running sinker rig for whiting and bream; pillies on a float for tailor. Hot spots to hit: Seaway rip for tailor and trevally—cast from the north wall at first light. And the Broadwater sandbanks near Southport—wade in for whiting and flathead on the incoming tide. Tight lines, stay safe out there, and check your bag limits! Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for more Gold Coast gold! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Autumn Fishing Report: Tailor and Bream Fire Up Post Full Moon

    G'day, mates! This is **Artificial Lure** here with your Gold Coast fishing report for Thursday, 17 April 2026, at 1pm AEST. Autumn's hittin' sweet on the Glitter Strip—clear skies, light southeasterly breeze at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' 22-26°C daytime, droppin' to 18°C overnight. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50am, sunset's 5:35pm, givin' ya prime 12 hours of light. Tides today: low at 6:20am (0.4m), high at 12:10pm (1.8m), next low 6:30pm (0.6m)—ebb tide's your goer for chasin' pelagics. Solunar peaks mornin' till 8am and arvo 1-3pm, fish'll be fired up. Fish activity's buzzin' post-full moon spawn. Tailor smashin' beaches on dawn patrols, bream thick in estuaries, flathead ambushing shallows, whiting grazin' sandflats, and jewies prowlin' deeper channels at night. Recent catches? Blokes reportin' 20+ tailor to 1kg off Burleigh, stacks of bream (30cm avo) on pilings, flathead to 60cm in Tallebudgera Creek, and a few snapper offshore. Kingies and mac tuna tearin' it up wide—limits easy on live bait. Best lures: **metal slugs** in chrome for tailor, soft vibes or paddletails in natural for flathead and bream, poppers at first light. Top baits—prawns, bloodworms for bream/whiting, pilchards or live yakkas for jews and kings. Rig light, 6-10kg braid, fluorocarbon leader. Hot spots: **Narrowneck Beach** for tailor on the run-out, and **The Spit** for bream/flathead 'round structure—park early, it's packin' out. Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for weekly tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fishing Hot: Tailor, Bream, and Flathead Going Mental Today

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the sunny sands on April 16, 2026, at 1 PM. Weather's a ripper today—mostly sunny with a light southerly breeze at 10-15 knots, temps sittin' pretty around 26°C, perfect for hittin' the water without sweatin' buckets. Sunrise was at 5:50 AM, sunset's 5:35 PM, givin' ya a solid 11.5 hours of daylight to chase the bite. Tides are on point: high at 7:20 AM and 7:45 PM, low at 1:10 PM and 1:30 AM—fish the incomin' tide for best action as bait gets pushed in. Moon's waxin' gibbous, solunar peaks around 11 AM to 1 PM right now, so activity's peakin' with tailor and trevally goin' mental on the chew. Recent catches? Bloody brilliant—anglers reportin' solid hauls of **bream** (50-100 per session on flats), **flathead** up to 60cm in estuaries, and **mackerel** smashin' from the reefs. Tailor schools are crashin' beaches with 20+ fish limits, while **snapper** and **sweetlip** are showin' on the broads, limits of 5-10 each. Kingfish makin' a comeback offshore, few 10kg+ beasts boated yesterday. Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** like 40g Bombers for tailor and macks—slice 'em fast across the surface. **Soft plastics** on 1/4oz jigheads, vibe tails in pilchard colour for flathead and bream. Top baits: live prawns or bloodworms for bream, pilchards on gangs for tailor, squid strips for squid and snapper. Hot spots: **Burleigh Heads groynes** for bream and tailor on the turn, and **Tallebudgera Creek mouth** for flathead ambushin' the gutters. Offshore, hit **Gold Coast Seaway** reefs for kings. Rig light, 6-10kg braid, and stay safe out there—check conditions before launchin'. Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fishing Fire Up: Tailor, Bream, and Flathead Action

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure here with your Gold Coast fishing report for Tuesday, April 15, 2026, right around 1 PM local time. Weather's lookin' prime today—easterly winds at 10-15 knots, seas 1-2 feet with light chop in the bays, mostly clear skies pushin' 24-26°C, perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise was at 5:50 AM, sunset 'round 5:35 PM, so hit those dawn and dusk bites hard. Tides are risin' to a 1.2m high at 2 PM off Southport, then droppin' steady—fish the incoming for best action. Fish are fired up in our warm autumn waters! Recent reports show tailor smashin' beaches, bream and flathead haulin' in from the Broadwater, and mulloway prowlatin' the Seaway. Anglers pulled 20+ tailor up to 45cm off Surfers Paradise yesterday on metal slugs, plus stacks of whiting and bream on prawns—over 50 fish limits in sessions. Snapper and trevally are schoolin' offshore, with pelagics like mac tuna showin' on the reefs. Activity peaks low light near structure. Top lures? Go **metal slugs** like 40g chromed slices for tailor and mackerel—rip 'em fast off the beach. Soft vibes or minnows in 60-100mm for flathead in the estuaries. For bream, try **berleyed prawns** or bloodworms on a light running sinker rig; pillies or squid strips for whiting. Offshore, live bait or **bucktails** nail the kings and snapper. Hot spots: Nerang River mouth for flathead on the turn, and Jumpinpin Bar for bream and whiting—anchor up and berley hard. Currumbin Creek's producin' trout and bass too if you're freshwater fancyin'. Tight lines, stay safe, and check those bag limits! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fishing Fire: Tailor, Bream, and Flathead On the Bite

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the sunny sands on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 1 PM local. Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with a light southerly breeze at 10-15 knots, temps sittin' pretty around 26°C, perfect for a flick after that recent calm spell. Sunrise was at 5:50 AM, sunset 5:35 PM, givin' ya a solid 11.5 hours of daylight to chase the bite. Tides are on the move: low at 6:30 AM, high around noon pushin' 1.8m, then droppin' to low at 6:45 PM. Fish are firin' up with that runnin' tide—solunar peaks mid-mornin' and late arvo when the moon's overhead, rated average activity. Recent catches? Bloody ripper reports from the Broadwater and offshore reefs: stacks of tailor smashin' in at 40-60cm, bream pilin' up to 1.5kg, flathead haulin' 3-5kg from the channels, and jewies nudgin' 10kg on night sessions. Snapper and kingies are hot offshore too, with crews boatin' limits on live bait drifts. Inshore, whiting and trevally are schooled thick in the shallows. Best lures right now? Go vibe-style metals like 40g Nomad Madscap for tailor and mackerel—cast and retrieve fast over the bars. Soft plastics in pilchard or prawn vibes, 3-4 inch on 1/4oz jigheads, deadly for flathead and bream. For bait, fresh prawns or bloodworms top the list for whiting and bream; pillies or mullet strips for tailor and jewfish. Rig simple—running sinker to 1/0-2/0 suicide hooks. Hot spots? Hit the Nerang River mouth at low tide for flathead ambushin' prawns, or Seaway rock walls on the flood for pelagics goin' off. Offshore, try the Gold Coast Artificial Reef for snapper stacks. Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines! Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Autumn Fire: Tailor, Bream, and Flathead Stackin Up

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the sunny sands on Monday, April 13, 2026, at 1 PM local. Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with a light southerly breeze at 10-15 knots, temps sittin' around 24°C, perfect for a arvo session. Sunrise was at 5:50 AM, sunset's 5:35 PM, givin' ya a solid 11.5 hours of daylight to chase the bite. Tides are on the money: high tide rolled in at 8:20 AM, low's comin' at 2:15 PM, then buildin' back up to high at 9:00 PM. Fish are lovin' that incoming flow right now—solunar peaks hittin' mid-mornin' and dusk for top action. Recent catches? Ripper reports from the locals: tailor smashin' it in the surf with limits up to 20 fish per session on the beaches, bream stackin' up in the estuaries (dozens boated on light gear), flathead haulin' in steady at 40-60cm from the Broadwater, and whiting schools thick on the sandflats—buckets full if ya pinpoint 'em. Trevally and snapper are showin' offshore too, with some solid 5kg models on the reefs. Activity's heatin' up as autumn water warms to 23°C. Best lures? Go metal slugs or minnow-style vibes like the 40g Maria Chase for tailor and trevally—rip 'em fast in the wash. Soft plastics in paddle tails (3-4 inch, natural colors) rigged on 1/4oz jigheads are deadly for flathead and bream. Top bait's fresh beach worms or bloodworms for whiting and bream, pillies on a float for tailor. Hot spots: Hit the Nerang River mouth at high tide for bream frenzy, or Currumbin Creek rock walls for flathead ambushin' the run-out. Offshore, Runaway Bay wrecks are firin' for snapper. Rig light, stay safe on the water, and tight lines! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more Gold Coast gold! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fire: Tailor, Bream and Flathead Pumping This Thursday

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya with the fresh report for Thursday, April 10th, 2026, right here on the sparkling waters of Queensland's sunny southeast. Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with light southerlies at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' 24-28°C, perfect for a day on the brine. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50am, sunset's 5:45pm, givin' ya solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides are pumpin' with a high coefficient around 80; low tide slipped in early mornin' near 6am, high pushin' 2m by 12:30pm—currents rippin' strong, so time your drifts right. Fish are fired up! Recent catches from Broadwater and offshore reefs show tailor smashin' in numbers up to 5kg, bream stackin' on the flats, and flathead haulin' steady at 40-60cm. Snapper and mulloway poppin' from the Seaway, with reports of 20+ kg kings on the chew too. Prawns and pilchards are hot baits—live ones for the predators. For lures, stick to **metal slugs** and **soft vibes** in silver/blue for tailor and mackerel; **berley bombs** with pillies nail the bream. Hot spots? Hit the **Nerang River mouth** at dawn for flathead ambushin' tides, or **South Stradbroke reefs** for a mixed bag—anchor up and drop a livie. Twilight bites are gold when solunar peaks align. Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fishing: Tailor Schools and Snapper Sizzle This Thursday

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure here with your Gold Coast fishing report for Thursday, April 9th, 2026. Weather's looking prime today—mostly sunny with a top of 26°C, light southerlies at 10-15 knots easing off by arvo, and a touch of swell around 1m on the coast. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50am, sunset's 5:45pm, so make the most of those golden hours. Tides are on point: high at 8:15am and 8:40pm, lows at 2:10pm and 2:45am—fish the incoming for best action, especially around the Broadwater and Seaway. Water temps sitting pretty at 24-25°C, sparking up the bite after that mild autumn warmup. Fisho's been smashin' it lately! Tailor schools thick in the surf, pelagics like mac tuna and longtail off the reefs, flathead lurking in the estuaries, and whiting on the sandflats. Recent catches report 20-30 tailor per session from the beaches, bream up to 40cm in the Nerang River, and solid snapper from the artificial reefs—anglers pulling 5-10kg bags easy. Trevally and kingies crashing bait schools near the Spit, per local charter logs. Best lures? Stick to metal slugs and poppers like the 40g Samurai for tailor and macks—slash 'em fast over the wash. Soft vibes or ZMan paddletails in 1/4oz for flathead in the channels. For bait, fresh mullet strips or pillies rule for snapper and tailor; worms or bloodworms for whiting and bream. Live yakkas if you can net 'em for the kings. Hot spots: Hit the Tallebudgera Creek mouth at first light for flathead and bream—run that tide hard. Or anchor up at Wavebreak Island in the Broadwater for snapper and squirt—incoming tide with pillies, you won't go wrong. Thanks for tuning in, legends—subscribe for the weekly wrap! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines! Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Autumn Fire: Tailor Schools and Flathead Heaven This Tuesday

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya with the fresh report for Tuesday, April 8th, 2026, right here on the sunny shores of Queensland's paradise. Weather's a ripper today—mostly sunny with highs around 26°C, light southerlies at 10-15 knots easing off by arvo, perfect for gettin' out on the water without gettin' smashed. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50am, sunset's 5:50pm, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of daylight to chase the bite. Tides are playin' nice too: low at 7am and 7pm, highs mid-mornin' and late arvo, with small coefficients meanin' gentle currents—ideal for beach and reef work, per tides4fishing charts. Fish are fired up in this autumn warmth! Recent catches from Broadwater to offshore reefs show tailor smashin' in schools up to 1kg, bream stackin' on the flats, flathead lurkin' in gutters (plenty 40-60cm reported last week), and whiting thick on the sandbanks. Snapper and mulloway are showin' offshore, with trevally and mackerel tearin' it up around the Seaway. Locals reckon 20-30 fish days easy if ya hit 'em right. Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** and **poppers** in chromed blue or green for tailor and macks—rip 'em fast over the wash. Soft vibes or paddletails in natural hues nail flathead and bream. For bait, fresh prawns or bloodworms top the list for whiting and bream; pillies or livies like herring for pelagics and jewies. Hot spots: Nerang River mouth for flathead on the turnin' tide—berley up and fan-cast vibes. And Jumpinpin Bar for a mixed bag—anchor in the gutters at first light for tailor frenzy. Get out early, check your regs, and stay safe on the brine. Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more tips! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fishing Fired Up: Tailor, Bream, and Flathead Action Tuesday

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the sunny sands on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 1 PM sharp. Weather's a ripper today—mostly sunny with a light southerly at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' around 25°C, perfect for a beach session or boat run. Sunrise was at 5:50 AM, sunset's 5:40 PM, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides are playin' nice: high at 10:30 AM, low around 4:30 PM, then risin' again overnight—fish the incoming for best action, as per Tides4Fishing charts. Fish are fired up in these warm autumn waters! Recent reports show tailor smashin' beaches, bream stackin' up in estuaries, and flathead lurkin' shallows—anglers pulled limits of whiting and squid off the Broadwater last week. Trevally and snapper hittin' offshore reefs too, with pelagic activity peakin' dawn and dusk. Solunar's average, but major bites align 6-8 AM and 6-8 PM. For lures, stick to **minnow-style vibes** like 40g metal slugs in chrome for tailor, or soft plastics—ZMan 3-inch paddle tails in pearl on 1/4oz jigheads for flathead and bream. Clouser minnow flies if you're flinging feathers. Live bait? Fresh prawns or bloodworms rule for whiting and bream; pillies on a float for tailor. Match the hatch with small mullet imitations when ya see bait balls. Hot spots? Hit **Burleigh Heads beach** at first light for tailor runs, or **Seaway rock walls** on the incoming tide—bream and flathead galore. Offshore, try the **Gold Coast Reef** marks for snapper if ya got a tinnie. Tight lines, stay safe out there! Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to subscribe! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Autumn Bite Heating Up with Tailor, Bream and Offshore Pearlies

    G'day, mates, this is Artificial Lure here with your Gold Coast fishing report for Monday, April 6th, 2026. Autumn's in full swing, and the bite's heating up around our sunny shores. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50 AM, sunset's at 5:40 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. Weather's classic coastal: partly cloudy, 24°C highs, light southerlies at 10-15 knots easing off by arvo, perfect for a beach flick or offshore run. Tides are running strong post-full moon—high at 10:30 AM around 1.8m, low at 4:45 PM dropping to 0.4m. Fish the gutters on the incoming for best action. Fisho's been smashing it lately: tailor and whiting thick in the surf, bream and flathead stacking up in the estuaries, plus pelagics like mac tuna and longtail off the reefs. Reports from Seaway and Broadwater say crews boated 20-30 bream per session on prawns, with flathead to 60cm on vibes. Offshore, snapper and pearlies firing on the bite, limits easy in 30m. Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** and **vibing soft plastics** in 40g for tailor and macks—slash 'em fast across the wash. For flathead and bream, **berkley Gulp! minnows** in bloodworm or prawn scent, hopped slow. Live bait kings it: **fresh prawns**, bloodworms, or pillies on a running sinker rig. Jig up the kings with live yakka if you're game. Hot spots? Hit **Burleigh Heads gutters** at first light for whiting and bream, or **The Spit** for flathead ambush. Offshore, **Cook Island** in 25m for pearlies—anchor and berley heavy. Tight lines, stay safe out there. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for the latest! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast April Fishing: Tailor, Bream and Flathead Firing on Light Winds

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the sunny shores on Sunday, April 5th, 2026, at 1 PM local. Weather's a beaut today—light westerly winds at 10 knots, seas around 3 feet with a mix of short westerlies and southerlies rollin' in calm, per the National Weather Service marine forecast. Sunrise was at 5:50 AM, sunset's 5:45 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of prime light for chasin' the bite. Tides are lookin' sweet: high at 8:20 AM and 8:45 PM, low at 2:15 PM and 2:50 AM, pushin' fish into the shallows early and late. Fish activity's rampin' up with the autumn warmth—tailor and bream goin' off on the incoming, flathead lurkin' in the gutters. Recent catches? Locals smashed it last week: 20+ bream to 40cm off the Broadwater piers on prawns and bloodworms, tailor schools smashin' pilchards from Tallebudgera Creek mouth (up to 1.5kg), and flatheads haulin' 50cm+ from the surf at Burleigh Heads. A few whiting and trevally mixed in too, reports from the local tackle shops buzzin' with pics. Best lures right now? Stick to **metal slugs** in chrome or pilchard for tailor—slice 'em fast across the surface. **Vibin' soft plastics** like 3-inch Gulp! in bloodworm or pumpkin seed for bream and flathead, hopped slow along the bottom. Bait-wise, fresh prawns, bloodworms, or pillies on a suicide hook'll do the damage—berley up to hold 'em. Hot spots: Hit **The Spit** at South Stradbroke for tailor on the run-out, or **Currumbin Alley** for flathead ambushin' the creek mouth. Launch early, stay safe on the water! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Autumn Bite Heating Up: Tailor, Bream, and Offshore Action

    G'day, mates, this is Artificial Lure here with your Gold Coast fishing report for Saturday, April 4th, 2026. Autumn's in full swing, and the bite's heating up along our sunny shores. Weather's looking prime today—mostly sunny with light SE winds around 5-10 knots, patchy fog clearing early, seas 3-4 feet from the Broadwater out to 20nm offshore. Water temp's a comfy 22-24°C, perfect for pelagics pushing in. Sunrise kicked off at 5:50am, sunset's 5:40pm, so get out at first light for the dawn feed. Tides are textbook: high at 8:20am (1.8m), low at 2:10pm (0.4m), next high 8:50pm—fish the run-out hard around the change. Recent reports from locals and BOM show tailor smashing beaches, bream thick in the estuaries, and flathead lurking on the flats. Offshore, snapper and mulloway are on the chew, with crews boxing limits of 10-20kg hauls daily—kings, bonnies, and mahi turning heads too. Activity's high post-full moon, fish schooled up chasing bait balls. Best lures? Stick to metal slugs like 40g chrome slices for tailor off the beach, soft vibes or Zman paddletails in pilchard for flathead in the Pin or Coomera River. For bream, go micro jigheads with bloodworms. Live bait rules—prawns, pilchards, or mullet strips on a running sinker rig for whiting and snapper. Jigging knives or fresh squid for the kings. Hot spots: Hit Narrowneck Beach for tailor at dawn, or the Seaway wall for bream and trevs on the tide. Offshore, try the Gold Coast Reef for snapper—20m marks are firing. Tight lines, stay safe, and check your bag limits. Thanks for tuning in, don't forget to subscribe! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Fishing Hot April 3rd: Tailor, Bream, Flathead Firing

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the sunny sands on April 3rd, 2026, at 1 PM. Weather's a ripper today—partly cloudy, 26°C with light southerlies at 10-15 knots, perfect for a beach flog or boat run, per the Bureau of Meteorology. Sunrise was 5:45 AM, sunset 5:50 PM, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides are firin' up too: high at 8:20 AM (1.8m), low at 2:15 PM (0.6m), then next high 9 PM—Bureau of Meteorology tidal data says the runnin' tide's pullin' baitfish into the gutters. Fish are on the chew after yesterday's southerly swell cleaned things out. Recent catches from local spots like Tallebudgera Creek and Burleigh Heads: tailor smashin' in numbers up to 1kg, bream haulin' 500g-800g on prawns, whiting thick at 300g each, and flathead pushin' 2-5kg limits. A few jewfish over 10kg snuck in last night per Gold Coast Fishing Reports FB group. Trevally and snapper offshore, with longtail tunas showin' early. Best lures right now? Stick to **metal slugs** like 40g Bombers in chrome for tailor on the beach—rip 'em fast over the bars. Soft plastics like 3" Gulp! Shrimp in natural on 1/4oz jigheads for bream and flathead in the estuaries. Top bait: fresh beach worms or bloodworms for whiting and bream; pillies or squid strips for tailor and offshore pelagics. Keep it simple, slow presentations in the gutters. Hot spots? Hit **Currumbin Alley** for bream on the outgoing, or **Burleigh Beach gutters** for tailor at dawn—structure's holdin' 'em. Boat boys, try the **Gold Coast Seaway** rips for flathead. Tight lines, stay safe out there! Thanks for tunin' in, legends—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Gold Coast Hot Bite: Tailor, Bream and Snapper Firing

    G'day, mates! This is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the sunny sands on April 2, 2026, around 1 PM local. Weather's a ripper today—mostly sunny with a light southerly breeze at 10-15 knots, temps sittin' pretty at 26°C, perfect for a beach flog or boat jaunt. Sunrise was at 5:50 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of daylight to chase the bite. Tides are on the money: high at 8:20 AM, low at 2:10 PM, then risin' again overnight. Fishin' the incoming tide's prime—currents stirrin' up the baitfish. Water temp's hoverin' at 24-25°C, sparklin' clear after that southerly clean-up. Action's heatin' up! Recent catches from Broadwater to Snapper Rocks report tailor goin' off on dawn patrols, with buckets of 1-3kg models slammin' metal slugs. Bream and flathead thick along the beaches and estuaries—anglers pullin' 20-30 fish days on the Broadwater using pillies and worms. Whiting schools dancin' in the shallows, and a few jewies showin' at night around the Seaway. Offshore, snapper limits from the reefs, plus kings and macs trollin' up in 30m. Best lures? Stick to **chrome slugs and minnow vibes** like the 40g Raquetta for tailor and pelagics—slash 'em fast across the boil-ups. Soft plastics in prawn imitations on 1/4oz jigheads nail flathead on the drop. For bait, live prawns or fresh mullet strips rule the day—rig 'em weedless for bream. Yabbies or bloodworms for whiting in the gutters. Hot spots: Hit **Burleigh Heads beach gutters** at first light for tailor frenzy, or anchor **South Stradbroke reefs** for snapper on the tide change. Currumbin Creek mouth's firin' for flathead too. Tight lines, legends—stay safe out there! Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to subscribe for more Gold Coast gold. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Broadwater Blaze: April Autumn Fishing with Full Moon Flathead and Pelagic Action

    G'day, mates, this is Artificial Lure, your Gold Coast fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the Broadwater on this fine April 1st, 2026, around 1 PM. Weather's lookin' classic autumn – sunny skies with just 7% cloud cover, temps sittin' comfy at 24°C, water at 26°C, light northerlies at 17 km/h turnin' southerly later, seas around 1 metre. Sunrise was 5:32 AM, sunset 6:28 PM, givin' ya near 13 hours of prime light. Tides are fishin' friendly today – low at 4 PM (0.17m), high at 9:53 PM (1.47m), perfect for run-out chasin' predators. Fish are fired up with the full moon vibes boostin' night bites, predators prowlin' hard. Recent catches? Lure legends like Scott Butler from SEQ Sportfishing report flathead, bream, and whiting hammerin' the estuaries – dozens of keeper flathead to 60cm on vibes and soft plastics last week. Offshore, pelagics like mackerel and tuna trollin' hot, plus bottom dwellers like snapper and pearl perch stackin' up. Locals reckons 20-30 fish days easy if ya hit the right spots. Best lures? Go Daiwa vibes or ZMan soft plastics for flats and estuaries – twitch 'em slow on the drop. For big pelagics, stick to trolling skirts or poppers. Bait-wise, live prawns or fresh squid strips rule for bream and flathead; pillies for macks. Hot spots: Nerang River mouth for flathead ambushin' the tide change, and South Stradbroke drop-offs for snapper jiggin'. Launch early, stay safe out there. Thanks for tunin' in, legends – subscribe for more tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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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. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.... Get all your gear before you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXkThis show includes AI-generated content.

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