The quality of bream has improved this week, especially for those fishing during the peak periods of sunrise, sunset and through the night.
Top spots at Jumpinpin are the channels either side of Short Island, eastern side of Crusoe Island and Kalinga Bank.
On the Gold Coast, the northern rock wall of the Seaway and the north wall of Wave Break Island around a tide change has produced good catches.
For land based anglers there has been good numbers at all creek mouths and marinas feeding the Broadwater, Jumpinpin and Bay, primarily on the run-in tide.
The quality of tailor is improving with fish over two kilos caught on the northern NSW beaches and a few showing up on both North and South Stradbroke islands.
At Jumpinpin they have turned up around the Pin Bar and south in the main channel east of Crusoe Island down the Bedrooms.
There have also been schools of chopper tailor throughout Moreton Bay, especially off the top of Macleay Island, around the mouth of the Brisbane River and the Rous Channel.
We are still seeing good catches of snapper in Moreton Bay from the Harry Atkinson Artificial Reef, wrecks throughout the Bay including the Ammo Barge and Bulwer Ledge.
Top baits include diver whiting, squid and pilchards.
The shallow reefs of Scarborough and around the Bay islands are also producing some good catches but the hot bite has been either very early before sunrise or in the evening after sunset.
There has been a lot of smaller school mulloway caught from Jumpinpin, the Southport Seaway and in the Brisbane River this week.
Most have fallen to vibration lures worked slowly just off the bottom, however it is the right time of year to catch big mulloway, which usually fall to a live mullet.
Offshore snapper have been the main species caught in the shallows and with less current many anglers ventured out to deeper grounds and caught snapper, pearl perch and tuskfish on bottom baits and kingfish on live baits.