Fishing Monthly Magazine | March 2022

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West Coast

WA

Best time to be in a boat LANCELIN

Peter Fullarton

March to April presents peak water temperatures for the year and some of the best boating weather.

year. You don’t tend to get a lot at these latitudes but are well rewarded on landing a good size one. They yield a huge amount of high-quality meat, relative to similar sized demersal fish, and

Keep in mind dhufish are now spawning, so carefully look after those that need releasing. There have been great catches of bald chin, pretty much right through the depths out from the 25m. They are the

with some fish in excess of 400g. The best way to find the schools is to troll some small lures around the southern shallows. It doesn’t seem to matter what type of lure metals, plastics, vibes all work, just keep them in the size range of 4-6cm. Once the fish are found drop the anchor and cast to the school. Tailor have been very active in the bay this year too, with a few usually caught while chasing the herring throughout the daylight hours. They more actively feed towards sunset. Plenty have been caught off the jetty and the north beaches of the bay have been productive too. Large samsonfish, and skippy usually turn up in the bay during March.

Small hooks on the drone can catch some nice fish, Tom pulling 50cm+ of King George whiting!

Samsonfish have been moving in closer to the shore from the offshore breeding grounds. It is the prime time to be looking for some of those tropical pelagic species that visit our waters each year. Calm weather gives

they can be a worthy and powerful opponent. It’s very important to fish a light drag on the initial stages of the fight, a third of the breaking

easiest of the demersal fish to find, just head out around high 20s or deeper and set up a drift. A paternoster rig with two 7-8/0 hooks loaded with octopus bait is ideal, they will often pick at the bait before taking it properly, octopus stays on the hook during the picking. Mutu style circle hooks work extremely well for the baldies. BAY Herring in the bay have been a huge size and great condition this year, it just keeps on giving they have been there for months

Graeme Doodsons was not disappointed with this by-catch while casting for tailor! Sambos can be caught fishing with large poppers from the jetty early in the mornings. Fishers use gear more akin to popping for

A cracker breaksea cod caught by Chris Hartanto during a recent LAAC comp. more opportunity for larger boats to head out wide for a deep drop, after bagging a few bottom dwellers. It’s well worth to look out for some bait schools or sit back and take it easy on the way back in towing a few lures. Wahoo, large yellowfin tuna and marlin can all be on the cards out wide. A spread of some larger sized skirted lures can be towed 8-10 knots on the cruise home. Spanish mackerel are always my number one target species this time of 120

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strain or less. If the mack takes off on a sideways run there is enormous amounts of extra strain put on the tackle by the line simply being dragged sideways through the water at speed, enough to easily straighten hooks or pop the line. Upgrading the hooks on lures will give a much higher chance of landing larger fish. Using mono or having a long mono wind on gives a bit of stretch to help keep the hooks tight in the bony jaw in the closing stages of the fight.

Blue spot flathead don’t come much better than this nearly 2kg and 68cm specimen.

GTs up north, 37kg line and locked drags. Skippy look for some deeper areas of the bay with structure and burly to bring them to the boat. Early mornings and sunset have been best to chase up a few squid off the jetty or from the dinghy. BEACH Tailor fishing has been fantastic this season with plenty of choppers right along the beaches. March usually sees in some better size class fish around the 50cm. They will be in top breeding condition full of roe or milt, so limit the catch rather than catching the limit, giving some a chance to do their thing. Both herring and dart have been taking the pilchard baits as well, so it pays to keep the hook size down to get a mixed bag. Using a gang of 4 Mustad tarpon hooks in 3-4/0 size will get much better hook up rate on the smaller species. Dart are mainly caught north of town they love to hang just at the back of where the waves break at the edge of where the sandy

water meets the clear. A good berley trail off the beach will usually keep the session going well into the morning, transforming from a tailor bite into herring and dart. Once we have a good rain the mullet will start their run north, which will attract some of the larger fish close to the beach. Big baits cast out at night have been picking up whaler sharks and guitarfish. Late this month we can look forward to increasing numbers of large mulloway along the Lancelin coast. Drone fishers have been doing well targeting pink snapper from the nearshore reefs, once a bag limit is caught think about down sizing the hooks to some #1 circle hooks and drop in some broken sand holes for some King George whiting. March new moon is always abundant for lobster along the nearshore reefs, just make sure to get the pots into some nice heavy ground and you should be seeing the pots full of reds.


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Boat test: Whittley FF1950

4min
pages 128-481

Mandurah

4min
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

6min
pages 18-19

Mackay

3min
pages 36-39
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