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.
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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. You can see our public Page here:
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Overview, weather and species
Noosa sea temperature 01Sep17 22.2°C/72°F and at 30Sep17 23.3°C/74°F
Fish species mentioned or featured in Noosa Yakkers' reports this month in Noosa area: snapper, bonito, pike, mackerel tuna, longtail tuna, grass sweetlip, school mackerel, cobia.
02Sep17
doctor dog and tunny:
Go to Facebook post
03Sep17
The hoff:
Go to Facebook post
weeksie:
Go to Facebook post
redwood:
Go to Facebook post
07Sep17
tunny:
Go to Facebook post
08Sep17
redwood and tunny
Go to Facebook post
09Sep17
weeksie
Go to Facebook post
10Sep17
teematt:
Go to Facebook post
11Sep17
doctor dog and weeksie:
Go to Facebook post
16Sep17
sunshiner and othersGo to Facebook post (sunshiner)
Go to Facebook post (paddleguy)
tunny and others:
Go to Facebook post
17Sep17
weeksie:
doctor dog (camping on the upper Noosa River):
Go to Facebook post
19Sep17
sunshiner:Go to Facebook post
Go to public blog post (contains embedded links to two movies)
22Sep17
weeksie:
Go to Facebook post
tunny:
Go to Facebook post
23Sep17
weeksie:Go to Facebook post
27Sep17
teematt:
29Sep17
animal and friend:
30Sep17
sunshiner with stormin
sprocket:
doctor dog:
So, it turned out to be a busy month and things are likely to get busier with the cobia showing up on schedule and even longtails still a possibility. There have to be a few big snapper around, too.
Kev [sunshiner]
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