Fishing Monthly Magazine | March 2022

Page 119

WA

West Coast

Magnificent March in Mandurah MANDURAH

Jesse Choy

March is a great month to get out around Mandurah, as the options are endless and most anglers can find a way to keep themselves

entertained. The warmer weather begins to slowly fall away, making days on the water more comfortable and allowing us to stay out there that much longer. Crabbing is still proving to be productive, with

Land/beach caught dhufish has to be at the top of the list of many shore-based anglers

Black bream are abundant up both of the river systems at this time of the year, sometimes you just need to change lures a few times before you find what they like. From page 118

It’s a nice little bonus to a day’s demersal fishing. Dhufish are another popular demersal species at this time of the year. Some BIG specimens have been caught and this should continue. The northern side of Rottnest is always a good place to start you quest for this species. By far the most reported fishing on our offshore

grounds has been the fishing around the FADs. They can be very popular places for local anglers to concentrate their efforts. Dolphinfish (mahimahi), wahoo and Spanish mackerel tend to be the main species associated with the FADs. Live baits are the most popular option to target them, however cast stickbaits or even trolling can be effective at times. Deep dropping continues

scoopers and drop netters finding some success throughout much of the estuary. Although results can vary, reports also indicate that there are quite a few blue swimmers up the rivers and you can always have a bit of a fish whilst waiting for your pots to soak. Much like the earlier part of the season, those targeting blue swimmers have been finding that there are still quite a few smaller specimens around and that you need to work at times to reach those bigger models. Yellowfin are still very much around, with plenty of anglers still targeting fish on top water and sub surface presentations. If you are thinking about anchoring around the flats on your boat, a lightly weighted presentation with a small chunk of bloodworm will do wonders. If chasing

whiting in the estuary, finding some nice sandy ground surrounded with weed patches is ideal, and be sure to also try targeting areas with drop-offs or channels running through them, as they will produce quite well. If you are seeking a spot of relaxing yet productive fishing, it is well worth heading up the rivers and seeing if you can put yourself onto some fun. If chasing

Sometimes you cannot help but be plagued by flathead when heading offshore, with them often smashing lures almost their own size.

to go from strength to strength. Weather permitting, dropping a line in 200-500m of water can produce fish like greyband cod, hapuka, blue-eye trevalla and more. All are fabulous table fish. There you have it – another month with plenty of fishing options for you. Everywhere seems to be firing, so why not get out there and give it a try? Catch you next month. Plenty of great fish are getting around, with decent pink snapper like this one available to both land and boat based anglers.

A lovely bag of tailor caught casting lures in the Swan by the legend Paul Coelho.

bream on lures, natural coloured soft plastics with a grub or paddle-tail will produce well. When fishing hardbodies, shallow running options are always favourable, though some of your deep diving options like spikes or dunks will produce well when fished in a deepwater application. Black bream are well spread throughout our systems, with mid-stream being a great starting point and a likely producer. Be sure to move around if you are struggling to find fish, try to focus fishing first

thing in the morning prior to mid day, or the few hours before sun down as fish can be shut down during the days and reject even the most well presented bait or lure. At this time of the year, beach fishing is still a great option for those looking to wet a line. There is still good numbers of tailor around, although compared to previous months you will find that it can be a bit harder to find numbers of quality fish and doing so may require a bit more work. With that being said,

plenty of herring or sand whiting are still around and willing to go for simply presented baits like prawn or squid. With the warmer weather tapering off, our fishing targeting options shift further away from warm water species and more towards species that prefer cooler, more turbulent waters. For those setting out larger baits, local fishers report that there is still some good sized mulloway being casted up, also some big pink snapper and the odd dhufish being droned up off the local beaches. If you are going to head offshore the 20-60m mark is ideal and will produce a great variety of fish provided you are on the right ground or one that the species prefers. Anglers are reporting that there is plenty of dhufish, breaksea, pink snapper, bald-chin and a few good kingfish getting around. Plastics, metal jigs and the old trusty paternoster are doing a lot of damage for those catching great fish, though it seems equally as important to put yourself onto the fish with your electronics. If fishing a bit deeper, anglers are using more durable baits like octopus or fresh squid which can deal with the pickers for longer durations and allow the bigger fish to get a look in at the bait before its completely stripped. In shallower waters, drifting lightly weighted baits like scalies or mullet fillets in 5-20m will yield good results. MARCH 2022

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Boat test: Whittley FF1950

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Mandurah

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page 119

Lancelin

4min
page 120

Metro

5min
page 118

Tournaments

24min
pages 108-114

Karratha

7min
page 123

Augusta

4min
page 116

Bunbury

6min
page 117

Freshwater

8min
pages 124-125

WIRF

5min
page 102

Ballarat

5min
page 98

Tournament Calendar

5min
pages 104-107

Wangaratta

7min
page 97

Port Phillip East

2min
page 90

Geelong

4min
pages 86-87

Albury/Wodonga

4min
page 77

TASMANIA Offshore

7min
page 80

Lithgow/Oberon

6min
page 75

Batlow

3min
page 76

Bermagui

5min
page 72

Illawarra

6min
page 70

Central Coast

7min
page 69

Sydney North

4min
page 59

Sydney South

8min
pages 60-61

Sydney Rock

6min
page 58

Sustainable outer-shelf stocks

9min
pages 52-53

NEW SOUTH WALES Pittwater

9min
pages 56-57

Kayaking: Hays Inlet

6min
pages 50-51

Testing Booth: 13Fishing Concept C2

5min
page 55

Lucinda

18min
pages 47-49

Townsville

7min
pages 42-43

Cairns

4min
page 45

Whitsundays

6min
pages 40-41

Brisbane

7min
pages 26-27

Northern Bay

5min
pages 28-29

Southern Bay

3min
pages 24-25

Starlo’s back to basics

4min
pages 12-13

Noosa

5min
pages 30-33

QUEENSLAND The Tweed

4min
pages 14-17

Gold Coast

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pages 18-19

Mackay

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