Fishing Monthly Magazine | May 2023

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VIC

Soft plastics are picking up plenty of pinkies GEELONG

Neil Slater slaterfish@gmail.com

Less rain in the region has meant clearer water for lure casters. The Barwon in Geelong has seen the 2018 release of estuary perch exceed 25cm, with a few over 28cm in length. This

retrieved slowly near the bottom. Bait fishos know these fish love a big scrub worm too, so we should see a few nudging 30cm as the year progresses. My neighbour Hugh Hanson has been harassing the reddies at Wurdee Buloc near Moriac and Stoney Creek Reservoir near Ballan. Hugh has caught enough for

Point Wilson to Cunningham Pier to Rippleside and North Shore, and have no itinerary so can show up anywhere, anytime. Some days they’ll be smashing baitfish on the surface, while at other times they are holding deep. It pays to check the bait balls on the bottom when you spot them in deep water. Australian salmon will

David with a beautiful coloured trout caught in the Barwon River in Geelong.

There are plenty of pinkies around for land-based anglers. Image courtesy of M. Lane. scoff just about any lure, from soft plastics to jigs to divers to metal slices. If you really want fun, tie on a surface lure. Most fish have been around the 40-50cm mark but a pile of fun on spin gear. Leopold Angling and Aquatic Club held an intra club ‘Flathead Challenge’ with Western Beach Angling Club, Bellarine Pirates and St Leonards Angling Club recently. Ben Scullin from

Bellarine Pirates took out the comp with a 1160g blue-spot flattie he caught using soft plastics in the shallows near St Leonards. The lads at Trelly’s Tackle have reported some good schools of snapper to 5kg in the 8m mark out off Clifton Springs. Those anglers getting stuck into them have sounded around first to find the schools, and sent down plastics or fresh baits such as squid and pilchards. Chris from Drysdale Bait and Tackle reports the garfish have been in plague proportions off Clifton Springs, with clouds of them showing up in berley trails. If you want to catch some gars, your best bet is to fish

Mick has been catching plenty of pinkie snapper land-based.

Bill and his son Henry managed a couple of pinkies from Corio Bay. is a great growth rate for a prized native sportfish, and a credit to those in VFA and others involved for seizing the opportunity and organising the stocking. Kelvin Baldwin has caught plenty of estuary perch out of the Barwon in Geelong, and swears by a lime green single-tailed grub 76 MAY 2023

a feed a few times, but no real solid fish yet. However, May does bring better fish as we head towards winter, so get amongst it. Australian salmon schools have been cruising Corio Bay harassing baitfish like a pack of delinquents, picking fights with anyone. They have been spotted from

David took his little sister Amy out for a crack at the pinkies.

with a float with a pin-sharp size 12 long shank hook. The prime baits are pilchard bits, squid or other tasty morsels. Toss some berley about and you’ll be in with a shot. Gars are epic on the plate and are even better as snapper bait, so pack the berley and floats, and get amongst them! Mick Lane has been catching a few pinkie snapper to 35cm fishing from Mackey St and Limeburners rock walls. Mick has been using fresh squid as bait for his latest captures. Bill Hartshorne took his 4-year-old son Henry out in the bay for his first ever fishing trip. They fished the run-out tide on

the spoil grounds in front of Leopold with Berkley 4” Turtleback worms in camo. It didn’t take long for the boys to land some quality flathead and pinkies, with one pinkie nudging 50cm, resulting in much excitement from Henry! Davie Le recently took his little sister Amy out, and they managed a decent pinkie using soft plastic lures. David says the local fishing really heats up starting from now to late June, with species like Australian salmon in abundance due to baitfish moving into our bays. Fishing any type of lure will do the trick when they are on top of the water.


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It’s an autumn pink paradise

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Lots to do for land-based anglers

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Productive fresh and salt outings

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Get ready: May is jumbo tuna time

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Big trout numbers being reported

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page 93

The friends we made along the way

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Stocked fish are stacking on the pounds for winter

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Lake Wendouree’s trout are biting

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Anglers descending on cod central at Mulwala

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Hunting yellowbelly over freshly-flooded edges

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It is time to think big

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A bumper season in review

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Change tactics in the cold

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Astronomical numbers of bream

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Record dusky flathead stocking

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May is better than you might think

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page 78

NSW DPI and VFA team up to fight fishing crime

2min
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Soft plastics are picking up plenty of pinkies

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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
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Favourable fishing results for keen lure casters

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page 74

Getting stuck into quality tuna

2min
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Catching quality cod off the surface

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Time to get out and enjoy the autumn weather

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Finding right depth for active fish

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May the cod be with us?

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pages 70-71

Late season stream trout bounty

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There is still good fishing to be had around Tathra

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Sea temperatures are still warm

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Things are still holding up

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Hunting out the best spots in May

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Enjoying the autumn mornings on the water

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Locals taking on the torpedoes

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Autumn sessions off the stones

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First class flathead fishing action

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Looking back on great pelagic run

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Catching whoppers off the walls

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Bread and butter on the chew

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Latest releases from Daiwa

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Anglers are working towards consistent fishing

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Good value in the Okuma Ceymar HD spin reels

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Vale Jack Beattie

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National Recreational Fishing Survey of 2019-21

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Epic wet season will spell a great dry season

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May Mayhem to come

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Impressive angling in FNQ

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Clean waters make for great bags

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Cool weather transitions

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Hunting for redfin

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