Fishing Monthly Magazine | October 2022

Page 111

WA

West Coast

Take a trip out before the ban MANDURAH

Jesse Choy

In October there is a lot to do in terms of fishing locally, and fine weather and beautiful temperatures

tuna are definitely around, and there is a chance of a few stray Spaniards showing up too. When chasing pelagic fish locally, a shallow diving lure or a small skirt will interest fish, even when they are fussy and not as willing

and meeting the size profile of the baitfish will dramatically enhance your odds if there is some hungry fish in the area. Estuary fishing action is starting to pick up, with plenty of herring, salmon trout and yellowfin whiting starting

Black bream are a lot of fun, especially when you are in a boat and able to access a range of different areas. definitely aid in motivating many to set out on a mission. With less rain posing an obstacle to our favourite outdoor activity, boating, beach and inshore fishing are all a viable option for anglers around Mandurah. Boat anglers will be keen to make the most of the first section of the month, with the demersal ban taking place from 15 October. That being noted, dhufish are worth targeting out to 60m and pink snapper are prolific in waters from 5-40m. If chasing demersal finfish on baits, well presented squid or octopus will not go astray, though fish baits can and will produce well too. Be sure to keep an eye out for surfacing bait balls when heading out to your bottom fishing spots, as schooling

to take offerings. Though you can run bigger presentations to target these fish, a lot of these pelagics are typically chasing quite small baitfish

to get around. If fishing for variety, lures are a great option and will allow you to cover ground to find fish that are willing to feed.

Yellowfin whiting fishing will only improve as the warmer temperatures become more prevalent, though it is worthwhile targeting these fish from now until the warmer weather subsides in a few months. Fishing up both rivers will yield results, with mid-stream being a good general starting option to begin your hunt. If fishing mid-stream is producing no results, covering ground in a different direction will be the key and will tell you if you are heading towards or away from the numbers of fish. Though moving can be difficult when fishing landbased, one move can often be the difference between catching fish or not. Prospecting the inland bodies of water is a great option if you are looking for some serenity and a good chance at catching some freshwater fish. The dams are a good pick, as the trout are beginning to show themselves on the surface, which can make targeting them a lot easier. Redfin are proving prolific. As usual, the presentations for freshwater fishing are not complicated and a brightly-coloured spinner or diving minnow will

Often once you find these smaller ‘soapies’, you will find the larger model mulloway nearby, so it pays to keep on plugging! turn up plenty of fish. Expect the local beaches to have residual patches of seaweed washing around with the tides, though the water

Chunky pink snapper can be found in quite shallow water, so don’t discount unweighted baits drifted back slowly!

Simple trout lures will give anglers plenty of good options when targeting both trout and redfin perch in October.

will have some good quality fish if you are able to get past or around it. Though scarce in numbers, there is some good size mulloway and pink snapper lurking around, but they may take some convincing. If you are after a bit of fun on one of the local beaches, there is also good numbers of herring, sand whiting and tarwhine getting around. For these smaller fish, small cubes of prawn or squid will work well when paired with lightly-weighted sinkers and smaller hooks. If you are looking to chase some bigger specimens, set baiting with a whole fish like herring, mullet or whiting will work well and can always be turned into a fillet or butterfly bait if you need to mix things up.

Nikki Hunt caught this nice pinkie snapper on a Catch Fishing Livies soft plastic. OCTOBER 2022

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Boat Test: Whittley CR2380

5min
pages 120-121

Stessl 660 Seahawk

5min
pages 118-119

Freshwater

9min
pages 114-115

Mandurah

3min
page 111

Karratha

5min
page 112

Metro

7min
pages 108-109

Lancelin

5min
page 107

Tournament Calendar

3min
page 104

Augusta

7min
page 106

Tournaments

7min
pages 102-103

WIRF

11min
pages 100-101

Hobart

5min
page 99

Eildon

3min
page 98

Ballarat

7min
pages 94-95

Wangaratta

4min
page 91

Geelong

6min
pages 80-81

Port Phillip

5min
page 84

Gippsland Lakes

6min
page 86

Warrnambool

5min
page 79

Canberra

4min
page 77

Batlow

4min
page 75

New England Rivers

5min
page 76

Illawarra

5min
page 70

Central Coast

4min
page 68

Swansea

7min
page 69

Port Stephens

3min
page 66

Hastings

3min
page 64

Coffs Coast

6min
pages 62-63

Sydney South

4min
pages 58-59

Sydney North

3min
page 57

Sydney Rock/Beach

5min
page 56

Pittwater

9min
pages 54-55

Freshwater

17min
pages 46-49

Sustainability of estuary species

13min
pages 50-53

Cape York

4min
pages 42-44

Cooktown

6min
pages 39-41

Townsville

5min
page 36

Mackay

5min
pages 34-35

Bundaberg

9min
pages 32-33

Brisbane

13min
pages 26-27

Jumpinpin

3min
pages 22-23

Northern Bay

4min
pages 28-29

REGULAR FEATURES Urban basssing

11min
pages 8-11

Gold Coast

6min
pages 18-21

QUEENSLAND The Tweed

5min
pages 16-17

Starlo: Spinning for trout

5min
pages 12-15

Noosa

5min
pages 30-31
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