On the freshwater scene, recent rain hasn't brought any immediate benefit to redclaw catches but rising water levels should see them caught over cover grass in the shallows over the next few weeks.
There's plenty of bass on the bite in all impoundments.
There's plenty of bass on the bite in all impoundments mixed in with the occasional yellowbelly for both lure and bait anglers.
Recent rains have had an impact on estuary fishing.
Whiting has moved out of the upper reaches of rivers and creeks towards more saline water around the Broadwater and Jumpinpin.
The best catches in the past few days have come from the entrance to creeks and marinas flowing into the Broadwater's western foreshores and the main channels of Jumpinpin from the mouth of the Logan River through Jacobs Well straight, southern channel around Russell Island and Slipping Sands.
Mud crab catches have improved in all rivers and creeks. The deeper holes at river bends and channel junctions have been the most productive areas, there's been fewer caught from the shallows.
Sand crabs are still hard to find with the better catches still on the eastern side of the Bay.
For those trolling lures, estuary cod are making up a larger percentage of the catch as is usual after heavy rains. There is still plenty of mangrove jack on the bite if you avoid any dirty water runoff.
There's been quite a few just legal mulloway caught this week, the top bait has been a few prawns threaded up the line and drifted through deeper holes, channel junctions and inside bar entrances. Lure anglers have had good success using white lures hopped over the bottom slowly.
In the Bay, snapper catches were good this week on the artificial reefs using lightly weighted baits drifted through the water column.
There is plenty of school and spotty mackerel in the Bay, their location can be difficult to predict.
The anglers having the best success are spending the time searching for fish first. They have turned up anywhere from Yallowpatch to the Rainbow Channel.
Offshore has been dominated by pelagic reports including both spotty and Spanish mackerel, and wahoo. Those live baiting had landed cobia, amberjack and kingfish and there's still plenty of dolphinfish around any structure in the water including the new FADs and all Wave Rider buoys.