BNB Fishing mag | January 2022

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Tony Wright loves crabbing and he doesn’t miss out on mud crabs.

Decent hauls from dirty water

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The author’s kids love pulling up the crab pots.

Mud crabs have been on the move after the recent rain. Page 16 – Bush ’n Beach Fishing, January 2022

ELCOME to 2022. Ho p ef u l ly it’s a year filled with lots of fish and crabs. The rivers and creeks certainly copped a good flush out last month. Regular rains do amazing things to a waterway, pushing all the fish and bait out towards the mouth of the system. This can make finding the fish a lot easier as they have less water to feed in. And as the bait starts to push back upstream, the fish will follow and this can be a great time to target a range of species. Jewfish, threadfin, mangrove jack and flathead are all good targets after recent rain. There have been a lot of barramundi turning up the past couple of years, and many anglers are finding them on good quality sounders, as they stand out when located.

Local Luring by KEITH STRATFORD

Barra are still off limits for another month, so these fish need to be left alone if you find them. Mangrove jack feed very well in dirty water. I used to chase them three to four times a week in the local waterways around Brisbane and it was always the dirty water that produced the best results for me. I think a lot of anglers feel the water is too dirty to be throwing lures at them but trust me, it’s not! Deep blood-red prawn imitations and white plastics are always a good start when the water is dirty. Mud crabs also enjoy a good flush out from the rain, and they were certainly on the move last month. I put some pots in for

a couple of nights and caught plenty of nice muddies. I find the months during spring to be very ordinary for mud crabs, so I don’t bother these days. December normally sees enough moving around to get a feed together for Christmas, but the rain got them moving a bit earlier this season. The next four to five months should produce some excellent catches of muddies, especially if the forecasted rain keeps up. Fresh bait is always best. If I’m crabbing for a few days, I make sure I change the bait every day. The bait can start to stink after a day in the water during summer * continued P17

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