Fishing Monthly Magazine | March 2022

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Southern

OLD

Pelagic season is in full swing THE TWEED

Leon McClymont

The warm water has well and truly arrived with temps of 26.5ºC in close on the inner reefs, 27.5ºC

chasing pelagics then it’s all about temperatures and currents, as this is where you are most likely going to find the fish. So, be sure to check these as it can be often overlooked. If the current is pushing

which is an angler’s dream. Once you have decided on where you are going to target and you’ve got your spread out, then there are a few other things to keep an eye for. To give you a better chance of a hook

things can count for big things in the boat. The inner reefs have been producing good spotties and Spanish mackerel with several local anglers making the best of the brief good weather windows and hitting the water between rain showers and work hours. Don’t forget the humble bread and butter species, such as snapper and pearlies, whilst everyone is tossing berley overboard in the hope to lure in schools of mackerel the bottom feeders take advantage of these free offerings. I’ve caught big mulloway and huge snapper as Spanish by-catch trolling dead/live baits in shallow water. As for the rivers and estuaries they have all had

Blake Hawkins with a big Tweed River mulloway.

Local anglers have been making the most of the recent good weather windows to catch decent sized Spaniards. at the 36 fathoms, and 28ºC at the 50s. This has seen the arrival of plenty of juvenile black marlin, mahimahi and the odd wahoo terrorising anglers trolled baits, skirts and hardbodies with reports of several hook ups and strikes making for some exciting action. The fish have been showing up from 30m all the way out to the shelf so it can be hard to find the fish on any given day. Like most fishers, the night before I check the swell/ wind predictions, tides and bite periods. If you’re

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offshore the cool water will be mixing with the warmer water out wide where the bait will be pushed as well. The pelagic fish will be congregating on current lines, up dwellings, and drop offs in search of a feed. If the current is pushing the warmer water onshore then the pelagic predators will be sure to transit the inner reefs in the search of bait. On rare occasions these pelagics have even been sighted from shore breaching and feeding on bait or, even rarer, catching one of these trophy fish land-based,

up, look for birds working in the distance, debris in water, such as logs and other floating items, and bait balls on the surface/or below. Keep one eye on the sounder for the bait balls as you could be passing fish sitting deep and not interested in coming up for your offering – this is when it can pay to pull the spread in and send a pre-rigged dead bait or a live bait down to the desired depth. All these may seem like random little bits of useless info but when the time comes all the little

A pre-rigged dead bait for trolling and dropping. a good flush and are starting to recover with the dirty water pushing out over the last month. Mulloway have been the number one target

for Tweed anglers with catches of 20kg+ models coming in daily from the beaches, headlands, break walls and even up in the

rivers, which has seen some absolute beauties like Blake Hawkins specimen caught in the Tweed River recently.


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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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