Fishing Monthly Magazine | May 2023

Page 62

NSW

Autumn fun for Central Coast shore-based anglers CENTRAL COAST

Jamie Robley

Welcome to what should be another cracker month for fishing. We’ve had a pretty good run of things so far this year, and at this stage I see no reason why that shouldn’t continue to be the case. Perhaps the most noticeable difference now is the cooler weather and some rather cold nights. Tailor numbers are peaking at the moment, and they’ve been consistent for rock and beach anglers in recent weeks. There were plenty of quite small tailor around through March and April, and in past years I’ve experienced these little choppers hanging around right into June. They help

Early morning starts are colder from now on, but it’s definitely worth getting out there and be fishing by sunrise this month! to attract predators like kings and jewies, but they can also make a pest of themselves, as bait wasters.

May is a first-rate month for bream in Brisbane Waters and the lakes. The author recently scored this nice one on a surface lure. Despite dropping temps, surface lures will still tempt bream in the coming weeks.

With a bit of luck these little ones will dwindle away, and be replaced by larger tailor. Bream are also normally in full swing along the beaches and around shallow rocks and points. They inhabit pretty much the same places as tailor, but bream will generally remain in closer and be more willing to feed through the day, whereas tailor are more active around sunset, sunrise and at night. Although casting baits like pillies, fish flesh, prawns or bread is very reliable for inshore bream right now, they’ll also hit the same lures you catch bream with in the estuaries. The heavier, better casting lures are a better choice than lures that are quite light and don’t cast so well. Shallow, reefy spots adjacent to beaches, where there is a mixture of rock, sand and whitewash, are

the areas to look for. In our part of the coastline, the stretch between Wamberal and The Entrance has more of this shallow reefy structure that’s also accessible. Of course, it pays to be careful when throwing lures around rocky places, as snags can be expensive! At this time of year there is normally a noticeable drop in ocean temperature. Each year can be different, but typically, we see temps go from 21°C down to 18°C in the lead-up to winter. This encourages mullet and salmon to increase in numbers, while bonito and kingfish may decrease in numbers. It’s also a period when the bigger bonito and kingfish are more commonly encountered close in around our headlands and shallow reefs. Offshore anglers should hopefully find a few more calm days

Drummer are one of the many species that can be caught around our coastal rocks at the moment. We are blessed to have plenty of first-rate rock fishing spots right along the Central Coast. This fish was caught at Norah Head.

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pages 118-119

Edencraft 233 Formula with Twin 300HP Mercurys

2min
pages 116-117

DUO The Captain Risky Coota comeback

6min
pages 112-114

Open on Lake Awoonga

2min
page 111

Team Tracker win Venom BARRA Australian

2min
page 110

Tagging Tales

3min
pages 108-109

Ewen Maddock Fish Stockers Teams Tournament

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page 108

A day with Carl Jocumsen: Bassmaster Classic

8min
pages 106-107

Dry, hot summer punishes winter freshwater fish

7min
pages 104-105

Billfishing remains steady LIGHT, POWERFUL, DURABLE…   INTUITIVE CONTROL

3min
page 103

A sea of blue swimmers

3min
page 102

Durable Oztent AT-6 Air Tent

2min
page 101

Offshore antics running amok this autumn

1min
page 101

Better boating in May

2min
page 100

Changing targets set for the cold

4min
page 99

Fishing choices are endless

2min
page 98

Salmon are slow running

5min
page 97

It’s an autumn pink paradise

3min
page 96

Lots to do for land-based anglers

1min
page 96

Productive fresh and salt outings

5min
page 95

Get ready: May is jumbo tuna time

4min
page 94

Big trout numbers being reported

5min
page 93

The friends we made along the way

3min
page 92

Stocked fish are stacking on the pounds for winter

3min
page 91

Lake Wendouree’s trout are biting

4min
page 90

Anglers descending on cod central at Mulwala

2min
page 89

Hunting yellowbelly over freshly-flooded edges

2min
page 89

Native species are taking a back seat this autumn

3min
page 88

It is time to think big

3min
page 86

Quintrex Freestyler X

3min
pages 84-85

Big schools of fish are throughout the system

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page 84

A bumper season in review

5min
page 83

Change tactics in the cold

1min
page 82

Astronomical numbers of bream

3min
page 82

Record dusky flathead stocking

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page 81

Protecting the future of fisheries

4min
page 80

Best baits at the best times

4min
page 79

May is better than you might think

3min
page 78

NSW DPI and VFA team up to fight fishing crime

2min
page 77

Soft plastics are picking up plenty of pinkies

4min
pages 76-77

Remember to keep your cool if you hook a beast

2min
page 75

It’s been great weather for chasing bluefin tuna

1min
page 75

Favourable fishing results for keen lure casters

1min
page 74

Getting stuck into quality tuna

2min
page 74

Catching quality cod off the surface

4min
page 73

Time to get out and enjoy the autumn weather

2min
page 72

Finding right depth for active fish

2min
page 72

May the cod be with us?

2min
pages 70-71

Late season stream trout bounty

2min
page 70

There is still good fishing to be had around Tathra

1min
pages 68-69

Sea temperatures are still warm

1min
page 68

Things are still holding up

4min
page 66

Hunting out the best spots in May

5min
page 65

Enjoying the autumn mornings on the water

5min
page 64

Locals taking on the torpedoes

3min
page 63

Autumn fun for Central Coast shore-based anglers

1min
page 62

Autumn sessions off the stones

3min
page 61

First class flathead fishing action

2min
page 60

Plenty of productive days in store

3min
page 59

Looking back on great pelagic run

2min
page 58

Catching whoppers off the walls

4min
pages 56-57

Bountiful autumn transition period

5min
pages 54-55

Bread and butter on the chew

3min
page 53

Latest releases from Daiwa

2min
page 52

Anglers are working towards consistent fishing

1min
page 52

Good value in the Okuma Ceymar HD spin reels

3min
page 51

THE FREEDOM To Escape.

5min
pages 48-50

Gary’s Marine Centre

4min
pages 46-47

Last chance to catch warm weather species

5min
page 46

Vale Jack Beattie

1min
page 45

National Recreational Fishing Survey of 2019-21

9min
pages 42-45

Epic wet season will spell a great dry season

2min
pages 40-41

May Mayhem to come

2min
page 39

Impressive angling in FNQ

2min
page 38

Clean waters make for great bags

1min
page 38

Cool weather transitions

2min
page 37

Don’t pack away the barra gear!

3min
page 36

Best of both seasons

5min
pages 34-35

Time to catch XOS fish on live baits

5min
pages 32-33

Women spearheading recreational fishing

1min
page 31

Why fish passage is vital for fish migration

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page 31

How boat ramp surveys help our fisheries

1min
page 30

PROVEN WORLD LEADING ANCHOR DESIGNS

2min
pages 28-29

Change of season is a great time!

1min
page 28

Excellent fishing across the board

4min
pages 26-27

Layer up for autumn sessions

9min
pages 24-25

Taxman has arrived early

1min
pages 22-23

Mack attack through May

4min
pages 18-21

The big push for winter species

2min
pages 16-17

A boat called Compromise

3min
pages 14-15

Hunting for redfin

5min
pages 8-11
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