There's been some big whiting caught this week, a few over 40cm, from Jumpinpin and the Broadwater.
Further north, the top locations were Tingalpa Creek, King Island and the foreshores nearby and in Pumicestone Passage.
The run-out tide at night, with bloodworms for bait, has been the winning recipe.
Flathead catches have been consistent, top spots include the Slipping Sand straight from Canapia Passage to the huts and around the corner on the sandy banks in the wide channel between Crusoe Island and North Stradbroke.
The Brisbane River continues to be a hot spot, with quite a few mulloway caught again this week. Top spots were the Sunken Wall, Luggage Point and the end of the Reclamation Pond walls.
Anglers fishing with live mullet or herring landed the bigger fish, the prime time has been around the tide changes, especially in the early evening.
Threadfin salmon have been caught in the same area, best results have come from 12 to 18 metres of water on the edge of the main channels and around the mouth of smaller creeks.
Bait anglers have had the most success using live herring, small mullet or banana prawns.
If you're targeting them with lures, you need something that can get to the depth the fish are at which is why soft plastic, vibration lures and metal jigs have been the most productive.
The lure technique is to get it to the bottom, then use a slow rod lift and drop to hop the lure over the bottom. There have been a few tailor schools in the Bay. They have been surfacing around the Rous Channel and moving through the southern Bay, particularly off the top of Macleay Island and on the eastern side of Coochiemudlo Island.
A few mud crabs surfaced this week, the prime time has been early evening on a run-in tide from the Logan and Brisbane Rivers. Sand crab catches are improving every week, reports this week came from Deanbilla Bay, Boat Passage and the banks on the northern side of the Brisbane River mouth.
Current conditions offshore have made fishing difficult, particularly on the wider grounds. There's been dolphinfish around FADs and buoys and small black marlin in the current lines wide of 50 fathoms.