Fishing Locations & Local Conditions

Maryborough Fishing Times, Locations & Reports

Today's Maryborough fishing forecast is based on the current solunar and weather signals.

Updated

Waxing Crescent Moon illustration

Moon Phase

Waxing Crescent

Estimated Fish Feeding Activity

36%

Possible bite intensity is 36%, suggesting quiet fishing conditions.

Sunrise · 7:07am
Sunset · 5:51pm

Region Locations

Maryborough Fishing Spots

4 locations
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Mainly Clear

Lake Victoria

Next Bite · Minor

Starts: 10:40pm

Possible bite intensity is 35%, suggesting quiet fishing conditions.

35% Quiet minor

Air 11.4 C

Sunrise 6:52am

Sunset 5:34pm

Updated 18 Aug 10:00pm

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7 Day Region Outlook

Next week at a glance

Scroll or swipe across for the daily weather and bite rhythm.

Tue

18 Aug

Solunar

36% activity

Quiet

Major 4:05am-6:05am

Sunrise: 7:07am

Sunset: 5:51pm

Wed

19 Aug

Solunar

35% activity

Quiet

Major 4:53am-6:53am

Sunrise: 7:05am

Sunset: 5:52pm

Thu

20 Aug

Solunar

31% activity

Quiet

Major 5:41am-7:41am

Sunrise: 7:04am

Sunset: 5:53pm

Fri

21 Aug

Solunar

31% activity

Quiet

Major 6:31am-8:31am

Sunrise: 7:03am

Sunset: 5:54pm

Sat

22 Aug

Solunar

34% activity

Quiet

Major 7:22am-9:22am

Sunrise: 7:02am

Sunset: 5:55pm

Sun

23 Aug

Solunar

30% activity

Quiet

Major 8:13am-10:13am

Sunrise: 7:00am

Sunset: 5:55pm

Mon

24 Aug

Solunar

28% activity

Quiet

Major 9:03am-11:03am

Sunrise: 6:59am

Sunset: 5:56pm

7 Day Solunar Forecast

Maryborough Fishing Times: This Week's Planner

Compare daily bite activity, major fish feeding times and moon conditions to help plan upcoming fishing sessions.

Tue

18 Aug

36%

Activity

Moon Phase

waxing crescent

Moonrise

9:37am

Major Windows

4:05am – 6:05am

3:42pm – 5:42pm

Minor Windows

8:37am – 10:37am

Wed

19 Aug

35%

Activity

Moon Phase

1st quarter

Moonrise

10:07am

Major Windows

4:53am – 6:53am

4:29pm – 6:29pm

Minor Windows

9:07am – 11:07am

Thu

20 Aug

31%

Activity

Moon Phase

1st quarter

Moonrise

10:40am

Major Windows

5:41am – 7:41am

5:17pm – 7:17pm

Minor Windows

9:40am – 11:40am

11:57pm – 1:57am

Fri

21 Aug

31%

Activity

Moon Phase

1st quarter

Moonrise

11:20am

Major Windows

6:31am – 8:31am

6:06pm – 8:06pm

Minor Windows

12:57am – 2:57am

10:20am – 12:20pm

Sat

22 Aug

34%

Activity

Moon Phase

1st quarter

Moonrise

12:06pm

Major Windows

7:22am – 9:22am

6:57pm – 8:57pm

Minor Windows

1:55am – 3:55am

11:06am – 1:06pm

Sun

23 Aug

30%

Activity

Moon Phase

waxing gibbous

Moonrise

12:58pm

Major Windows

8:13am – 10:13am

7:48pm – 9:48pm

Minor Windows

2:48am – 4:48am

11:58am – 1:58pm

Mon

24 Aug

28%

Activity

Moon Phase

waxing gibbous

Moonrise

1:56pm

Major Windows

9:03am – 11:03am

8:39pm – 10:39pm

Minor Windows

3:35am – 5:35am

12:56pm – 2:56pm

Pressure

Barometric pressure

Pressure is most useful for fishing when it shows movement. A stable, rising, or falling trend can add context to the rest of today’s fishing forecast.

Right now

Pressure data unavailable
Building trend

Interpretation

Pressure trend is still building from recent samples. Current pressure is available, but there needs to be more readings before it can be interpreted.

Pressure is only one signal. Wind, tide, solunar timing, water movement, and local structure still matter.

Pressure movement

Recent readings build the pressure trend used for interpretation.

Pressure trend chart will appear once more readings are available.

Fishing Report Trends

Fishing report trends in this region

Species most often mentioned in regional reports

A narrower spread of species shapes the reports for Maryborough, led by Yellowbelly, Redfin and Rainbow Trout.

The leading species here reflect report mentions within the region, not a full catch survey.

Based on regional Getfished fishing report species data.

Share of the displayed top 5 species mentions.

Bait trends in this region

Bait turning up in reports

Locally, yabbies are out in front here, with worms and Powerbait dough also turning up regularly.

It is a useful starting point, not a hard ranking.

Built from all-time reported bait mentions: 204 mentions across 4 distinct bait entries.

Share of the displayed top 4 bait mentions.

Seasonal Species

Species worth watching this winter

Based on historical report mentions for Winter across this state.

Quick reference

Seasonal report strength across the shortlisted species.

Redfin

72

Yellowbelly

68

Rainbow Trout

54

Murray Cod

28

Redfin

72 winter report mentions.

Bait and Lures

Common tackle showing up in regional reports

Reported tackle can help narrow options, but it is still a guide rather than a rule.

Bait turning up in reports

Locally, yabbies are out in front here, with worms and Powerbait dough also turning up regularly.

Yabbies

188

Worms

12

Powerbait dough

2

Powerbait nuggets

2

It is a useful starting point, not a hard ranking.

Built from all-time reported bait mentions: 204 mentions across 4 distinct bait entries.

Lures turning up in reports

There's a fair spread of lures being used here, though medium diving hardbody lures, soft plastics and bassman beetle spin feature more consistently than others.

Medium diving hardbody lures

8

Soft plastics

6

Bassman beetle spin

4

Ice jigs

4

Keitech plastics

4

Worth staying flexible, because the reports are not all pointing one way.

Built from all-time reported lures mentions: 38 mentions across 15 distinct lures entries.

What are today's best fishing times at Maryborough?

Today's sunrise is 7:07 am and sunset is 5:51 pm. As a general guide, the hour before and after sunrise and sunset are often among the most productive fishing periods. A major solunar period overlaps the evening fishing period today.

Maryborough Overview

Latitude-37.0481
Longitude
Nearest cityMelbourne
Distance from Melbourne (as the crow flies)167.91  km
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