Summary July 2018

Facebook provides an excellent and simple facility for conducting group discussions in text form, including unbeatable support for adding still pictures, movies and "shares". As a result, with our Facebook Group we have brilliant media-rich communication within Noosa Yakkers, with lots of info and useful material appearing quickly on our Group because it's so easy to post, to view and to make comments. Not on Facebook? I encourage you to dip your paddle in the Facebook sea and give it a try. If the oldest members of Noosa Yakkers can do it probably you can. Not convinced? Don't despair. We have no intention of dropping our tried and true Google Group email or our indispensable blog of Trip Reports and generally useful yak fishing info. But if you're not on Facebook, you're missing out on useful information.

To help retain contact with our established world wide blog audience we've decided to publish this monthly summary of our fishing activity. The info has been extracted from our closed (private) Facebook Group. The included link to each Facebook Post will work only for members of the Noosa Yakkers Facebook Group. Constructive ideas to improve this summary and/or volunteered editorial skills are welcomed.

Don't want your Facebook Post reproduced here? Please contact a committee member.

This monthly brief summary of fishing trip information within the Noosa Yakkers area is only a fraction of the useful and interesting info and banter appearing on our Facebook Group. Our public Page is here:
Noosa Yakkers public Page (includes membership Sign Up link)
and our Group, fully accessible only to Group members, here:
Noosa Yakkers Facebook Group (includes request to join facility for all)

Species, photo of the month, weather

Noosa sea temperature 01Jul18: 22.2°C/72°F and at 31Jul18: 21.1°C/70°F


Fish species mentioned or featured in Noosa Yakkers' reports this month in Noosa area: snapper, grass sweetlip, pearl perch, maori cod, moses perch, longtail tuna, tailor, great trevally, Spanish mackerel, flathead, school mackerel

Photo of the month

Photo by paulo

Weather:

Courtesy Seabreeze


01Jul18

luke:




animal:

Go to Facebook Post


tunny:

Go to Facebook Post


davage:

Go to Facebook Post


paddleguy:

Go to Facebook Post


07Jul18

stormin:

Go to Facebook Post



08Jul18

redwood:



14Jul18

izak:



stormin:

Go to Facebook Post


animal:

Go to Facebook Post


15Jul18

diesel:



animal:

Go to Facebook Post


webby:

Go to Facebook Post


beenhaas:

Go to Facebook Post


16Jul18

izak:

Go to Facebook Post


17Jul18

paddleguy:




18Jul18

redwood:



bogey:

Go to Facebook Post


19Jul18


jackdee:

Go to Facebook Post


22Jul18

jamieD:



youtube video link

23Jul18

sunshiner:



24Jul18

paddleguy:



bisho:

Go to Facebook Post


Go to youtube video


25Jul18

hammo:



sunshiner:

Go to Facebook Post


26Jul18

bogey:



animal:

Go to Facebook Post



27Jul18

sunshiner:



28Jul18

animal:



Go to YouTube video


29Jul18

davage:

Go to Facebook Post



cav:

Go to Facebook Post


animal:

Go to Facebook Post


finno:

Go to Facebook Post



31Jul18

bisho:





sunshiner:

Go to Facebook Post


toby:

Go to Facebook Post


beunhaas:

Go to Facebook Post


Despite the inevitable winter chills, some sensational fish were taken, including both longtail tuna and Spanish mackerel specimens in the Yeehah zone. I wonder if the Spaniards will continue into August and the snapper will arrive inshore in numbers?

Tight lines

sunshiner