Fishing Monthly Magazine | October 2022

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On the lookout for gaps CAPE YORK

Tim O’Reilly wildrivercompany@gmail.com

Too often we fishos get overexcited at the beginning of spring, in the mistaken belief that the few days of calm weather mean

One of the best sources for basic wind, tide and all round weather information is the Weather Bureau’s Met Eye (www.bom.gov. au/australia/meteye). Other people use Windy and other apps. These days, apps also provide information about expected bite times and all

access will be at its easiest whilst the rapidly warming temperatures can bring sweetwater fish on the chew. Sooty grunter or black bream can be targeted in most west-flowing systems, and despite water quality dropping off at this time of year, bait will always bring in

A lovely GT taken from a remote Cape York cay.

A big croc roars down a tiny beach creek. there’s glamour weather ahead. Then we find out she still blows pretty well in September and October! As anglers we try and become weather forecasters because the generic info we get on Cape York can be well off the mark.

manner of useful info for planning fishing excursions. As we move later into the dry season, October will provide a very distinct inland advantage to travellers in Cape York. The amount of ground and surface water has started to shrink, and

these voracious scavengers. The lack of flowing clean water might slow them down a little on lures. Try small surface presentations later

Many of these places are not accessible by sea, and require access overland. Amongst the tree-lined pools making their way out into the Gulf, many lifetimes’ worth of fishing awaits eager campers and walkers. Please remember that a closed season for barramundi applies to the west coast of Cape York from 7 October to 31 January. Over on the east coast, barra can continue to be caught until 1 November. So with that short window, adventurous anglers will be making a last ditch attempt

A late dry season saratoga taken on a surface lure.

A muddy plucked from its coral-bone home.

Tom Preston with a brace of Spanish mackerel caught off Bowen last October. Both were taken on a Halco Laser Pro.

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in the day. Saratoga will be much the same as black bream. In the coming weeks they will swim up and down an everdwindling domain. As pools, lagoons and billabongs begin to shrink at this time of year, try focusing on cleaner water out in the middle. Mid morning and mid-late afternoon will bring the togas out, patrolling the middle stretches, and the warmer water temperatures will see them chasing down surface lures with gusto. The most obvious freshwater target will be barramundi, wherever their movement remains unrestricted. As many anglers will know, those systems flowing west are massive, both in length and in fish-holding mass.

to fish the multitude of systems flowing into the Gulf, many of which will be firing in early October. Over on the eastern side of the Cape, areas such as Lakefield National Park can be fished right throughout October for barra. Just watch out for snakes, which start becoming far more active this time of year. You need to be particularly careful when crossing tiny rivulets and walking past small bodies

of water. You might be surprised to discover where crocodiles made it during the previous wet season. Also, dust and flies will begin to make their presence felt, and the warmth turns to heat very quickly around about now! Still, in spite of that, October is a great time to explore Cape York. Roads will generally be accessible, albeit a little more corrugated.

This tannin-stained creek produced plenty of little barra.


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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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