Fishing Monthly Magazine | May 2023

Page 91

VIC

Stocked fish are stacking on the pounds for winter CRATER LAKES

Rod Shepherd

Lake Purrumbete has been reasonable of late, partially due to anglers from near and afar displaying patience and perseverance, and hitting the lake hard. The campground has been full most weekends, and is mostly booked out for the foreseeable future. Over the past month the weather has been mild, with a minimal amount of rainfall keeping waterways ticking over. Most boaters have been trolling in and around 10m of water, even though only some are downrigging. The fish aren’t necessarily sitting at this depth; more like midwater, but we are talking often a similar amount in distance from the shoreline. Other anglers are photos were then sent to a nominated number. All competitors also received a travel mug, Tassie Devil (Go Fishing Victoria) and a pen courtesy of Victorian Fisheries Authority. The competition consisted of a number of prize categories – Senior Trout, Junior Trout, Senior Redfin, Junior Redfin and two mystery lengths, with the winners receiving some magnificent prizes. There was also a Perpetual Trophy, Against The Odds, presented for the longest trout or redfin excluding the other

A Bullen Merri Chinook salmon taken on a Pontoon 21 Greedy Guts flat line trolling. categories, which meant you couldn’t win the other categories with the same fish. Within minutes of the competition starting my phone started buzzing, with photo after photo of trout and redfin in varying sizes. I thought my phone would go into meltdown, there were that many photos coming through. Fish were being caught from the shore, boats and kayaks, and caught on every method and bait known. The comp finished at 1pm, and all competitors headed back to the Ballarat Fly Fishers Clubrooms for a sausage sizzle and prize

presentation. A total of 80 anglers registered for the competition, catching 107 brown and rainbow trout and 42 redfin. That’s an amazing amount of fish caught in the middle of Ballarat. The winner of the Against The Odds trophy was Mark Cuthbert from the Ballarat Fly Fishers Club, who caught a 52cm brown trout on fly. The previous winner Trevor Holmes presented Mark with the trophy. Ben Young won the Senior Longest Trout with a 50cm brown, and the Junior winner was Oliver Van Doorn with a

Lake Wendouree Two Fly winner Tony Crimmins from the Bendigo Fly Fishers Club with a 53.5cm brown from Lake Wendouree. Image courtesy of Tony Crimmins.

47cm brown. The Senior Longest Redfin prize was taken out by Alex Thomas with a 45.5cm fish, and the Junior winner was Angus Le Marshall with a 35cm reddie. Congratulations to all the winners. The Against the Odds fishing day was an amazing event with so many anglers showing their support, raising funds for research and awareness of amyloidosis. A big thank you to everyone who attended, and especially our generous sponsors who donated prizes. FISHING IN MAY Moorabool Reservoir continues to fish well for both trout and redfin, however the water levels are dropping and exposing more and more weed, which is making fishing challenging. Anglers need to find the clear pockets of water and target these areas. Our mayfly hatches have just about finished, but the trout are still eager to eat them whilst they are still around. For anglers who want to target redfin, soft plastics and micro chatter lures are the go. Once again, seek out the clear pockets of water. The water levels at Hepburn Lagoon and Newlyn Reservoir have dropped significantly, exposing lots and lots of weed. Like at Moorabool, anglers need to find the clear pockets of water and target them, either with lures, baits or flies. At Tullaroop Reservoir the water level is still very high and the water clarity is poor still, from the flooding the reservoir received back in the spring

trolling (flatlining) as well as casting a tad closer to shore in 5-6m depth. The weed beds are very close to this depth. The main species being caught are tiger trout, which have stacked on the weight. Many have been coming in at over 2kg. Chinook salmon of various sizes have also been reported, along with a few rainbow and cheetahs. The browns are currently fairly quiet when it comes to taking a bait or lure, but this should improve in the coming weeks as the water temperature drops and the fish become more active closer inshore. Local rivers such as the Merri at Warrnambool have some solid browns to 60cm taking lures worked over the designated sea run area of the river. The fish appear to be plentiful, judging by the amount of captures

in recent times, and are beautifully coloured and marked. To a lesser extent, the Hopkins River is also supplying anglers with similar fish, but these can only be taken on foot as far up as the falls. In comparison, the Merri’s fish can be accessed via boat launched from the ramp next to the old Nestle factory. Lake Bullen Merri has plenty of Chinook salmon, but many are fairly new releases, coming in at little over a pound in the old scale. However, bigger fish well in excess of 3lb are about, along with the odd rainbow. Tiger trout are still a viable fish, and many have been really stacking on the weight in the short amount of time since their release. They can be caught trolling and static bait fishing with pilchard baits.

BFFC President Nick Roche and Hurley’s Fly Fishing representative David Johnstone presenting Tony Crimmins with the Jim Thomas Trophy at the Two Fly Competition. months. Anglers have been catching plenty of redfin in varying sizes from boats and the shore, on lures and baits. I’m hoping the water clarity improves because Tullaroop is one of my favourite places to fish in late autumn/early

winter, targeting trout with lures and flies. The trout generally venture in around the shorelines/ shallows chasing smelt, and this should still occur in the coming weeks as the smelt move into spawn and the trout follow. MAY 2023 91


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Edencraft 233 Formula with Twin 300HP Mercurys

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DUO The Captain Risky Coota comeback

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Open on Lake Awoonga

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Team Tracker win Venom BARRA Australian

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Tagging Tales

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Ewen Maddock Fish Stockers Teams Tournament

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A day with Carl Jocumsen: Bassmaster Classic

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Dry, hot summer punishes winter freshwater fish

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A sea of blue swimmers

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Durable Oztent AT-6 Air Tent

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Offshore antics running amok this autumn

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Better boating in May

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Changing targets set for the cold

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Fishing choices are endless

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Salmon are slow running

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page 97

It’s an autumn pink paradise

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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
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Stocked fish are stacking on the pounds for winter

3min
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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
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Native species are taking a back seat this autumn

3min
page 88

It is time to think big

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Quintrex Freestyler X

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Big schools of fish are throughout the system

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A bumper season in review

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Change tactics in the cold

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page 82

Astronomical numbers of bream

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page 82

Record dusky flathead stocking

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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

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page 68

Things are still holding up

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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

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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

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Good value in the Okuma Ceymar HD spin reels

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THE FREEDOM To Escape.

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pages 48-50

Gary’s Marine Centre

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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
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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
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Best of both seasons

5min
pages 34-35

Time to catch XOS fish on live baits

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pages 32-33

Women spearheading recreational fishing

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Why fish passage is vital for fish migration

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How boat ramp surveys help our fisheries

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page 30

PROVEN WORLD LEADING ANCHOR DESIGNS

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pages 28-29

Change of season is a great time!

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page 28

Excellent fishing across the board

4min
pages 26-27

Layer up for autumn sessions

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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

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pages 14-15

Hunting for redfin

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