Moruya River
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The river has been producing good numbers of bream, whiting, trevally and luderick this lpst couple of weeks.
These fish have mainly been caught down around the hole in the wall, with the bait of choice being freshly pumped nippers and worms.
For lure fishers, soft plastics like Squidgie blood-worm wrigglers or Gulp camo-coloured crabbies have been producing the gods when worked slowly along the wall below Preddy's Wharf on the incoming tide.
Tuross River
The snags above the highway bridge have been producing great numbers of bream and luderick using either nippers of worms as bait.
Whiting are being caught around Coopers Island; try using shallow-diving hard bodies like the Jackson 55mm or the Athlete 70mm with a long six-pound fluorocarbon leader.
Bream are also being caught in the oyster leases using deep-diving Atomic crank hard-body lures, or very lightly weighted soft plastics.
Off shore
My advice would be to stay out of the ocean until the swell drops, but there are plenty of flathead and snapper being caught off the coast of Moruya in about 60 metres of water.
Rocks and beaches
Same deal as offshore: stay away until the swell dies down. The big schools of salmon that tend to move between Moruya and Bingie aren't going anywhere at the moment.