Fishing Monthly Magazine | April 2022

Page 115

WA

West Coast

New autumn targets and top techniques that’s been evident lately with some solid specimen taking unsuspecting fisho’s dhu baits. What a problem to have! With no surprise, shark catches have escalated lately with the salmon running up the coast coaxing the toothy critters along with them. Plenty of tigers and bronzies

BUNBURY

Whiteys Tackle and Camping

With a long hot summer behind us, the cooler weather will drop the water temperature and bring in a whole range of new fishing targets and techniques. Salmon will be schooled up thick and ready for action along the local beaches, including the Back Beach, The Cut and Buffalo. When the salmon school do come through Bunbury region they do seem to be in a hurry to head up to the breeding grounds, so be ready to move around and hunt your target on the day. Saying that, they do seem to school up in places like the The Cut and Spot

This Collie River mulloway couldn’t resist a soft plastic.

Scott Macleod with a soapie mulloway. X hanging around the rock walls and reefs. I’ve spent many mornings and afternoons chasing the salmon up and down jetties, rock walls and beaches around Bunbury just to feel that screaming From page 114

boat and experienced skipper and crew. They will get you catching without any of the hassle. Beach fishing is currently pretty good with lots of reports of sand whiting along the eastern and western beaches with excellent catches off the Dead Finish sand as well as Ringbolt where King George whiting have also made a good showing. The beach at Elephant Rock has provided some nice whiting and also some small bronze whaler sharks that are mooching around. The marina rock walls are currently alive with fish and spending a bit of time just looking from the advantage of height will show you what to set

catching and releasing some slabs, which is even better. It has been an exceptional year for the mulloway in the river with a massive amount showing up in force. The majority of the mulloway would be classified as soapies (in the 30-60cm range) but there is always the chance of a bigger

run on light gear that we don’t always have the opportunity to experience fishing land-based locally. If you’re fishing the jetties and rock walls, I’d suggest a well-balanced soft plastic around 6” in length. I find your sights on. Plenty of herring, squid and garfish are getting smashed by monster samsonfish so it’s a matter of matching the lure to the prey or catching a live bait or two to get your arms stretched. If you are more into bottom dwellers go up to the northern end of main rock-wall for the chance of a pink snapper or breaksea cod. Rock fishing at Elephant Rock has also been excellent with herring, tarwhine and the odd demersal and small bronzie coming in when berley has been used. Choose your spot wisely as some of the sections of rock in this area are steep and slippery. Don’t take risks! Choose a spot that allows you the chance to seek refuge from any king waves and don’t

those areas to have more sharp drop offs or ledges, which will benefit from having your lure get close to the bottom, something a diving lure can’t always accomplish. Whilst fishing the

beaches, I’ll take the heaviest metal slug or minnow profile hardbody lure that my rod will allow. Having that bit extra weight with a well matched line can be the difference of 20m on your neighbours cast and ultimately first punt at the school of bruisers. Both boaties and landbased fishers have been collecting some impressive numbers of herring both for their breakfast toast and as excellent bait for their bottom bashing. Half the fun of the trip is the bait collection beforehand. Boaties are experiencing some pretty hefty sized squid that are pillaging their drift baits around the 15m mark while baiting for hungry snapper. As well as some fat skippy and tailor showing up in the shallow waters. As always, plenty of dhufish to be had in Bunbury waters when you’re happy to put in the time and effort sounding up new grounds. King George whiting quite often haunt the same grounds as that of the dhuies and

A squid caught off the beach by David Moore. Balloons can help get your offering out further. taking the baits recently, particularly around Dalyellup beaches and further south, making for some exciting sports fishing. A slab of the Mandurah mullet we have delivered weekly have been enticing them well but can never go wrong with a fresh caught bait. Black bream catches this time of year start to ramp up. Local fanatics are fishing the higher ends of the Collie in chase of the 40s with a few being successful both in

Salmon off the rocks near the marina are a common sight during the Easter run.

unit jumping on that will give your gear a real good workout. Hands down the easiest way to get onto them is to use a 3” plastic, load on the scent and fish slow in any deeper areas. • The crew at Whiteys Tackle and Camping are always more than happy to share their knowledge of the Southwest and fishing techniques so don’t be shy, come on in and say hi, show off your catch and ask any questions you may have. let calm conditions fool you into thinking you are safe. Rogue waves are just that and can quickly result in being thrown into the water. People have died here after being washed off by king waves. • Unpredictable weather can quickly affect the fishing conditions and slippery rocks are a recipe for disaster. Please remain vigilant when rock fishing; wear a life jacket and tie off to something solid. You can hire one for free from Augusta Xtreme Outdoor Sports at 66 Blackwood Avenue Augusta -the local tackle shop and font of all local fishing knowledge. Look for the big green sign on the roof, it’s right next to the BP Service Station in the centre of town. APRIL 2022

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Freshwater

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pages 122-123

Lancelin

4min
page 118

Exmouth

3min
page 120

Mandurah

4min
page 117

Karratha

5min
page 121

Metro

4min
page 116

Augusta

6min
page 114

Bunbury

5min
page 115

Eildon

3min
page 100

Tournaments

24min
pages 108-112

Fun page/Sub

3min
pages 105-107

Shepparton

5min
page 99

Ballarat

7min
page 97

Hobart

5min
pages 81-83

Phillip Island

5min
pages 90-91

Albury/Wodonga

4min
page 77

Geelong

5min
pages 86-87

Canberra

4min
pages 78-79

Offshore

5min
page 80

Lithgow/Oberon

5min
page 75

Batlow

3min
page 76

Batemans Bay

5min
page 71

Central Coast

8min
page 69

Forster

5min
pages 66-67

Sydney South

4min
pages 62-63

NEW SOUTH WALES Pittwater

9min
pages 58-59

Sydney Rock

4min
page 60

Sydney North

4min
page 61

Testing Booth: Tokuryo Line Lab

11min
pages 54-56

Cape York

3min
pages 48-49

Sustainability of morwong stocks

10min
pages 52-53

Freshwater

13min
pages 50-51

Cooktown

4min
page 47

Hinchinbrook

4min
pages 44-45

Townsville

6min
pages 42-43

Gold Coast

5min
pages 22-23

Northern Bay

5min
pages 32-33

Noosa

6min
pages 34-37

Easter holiday fishing

12min
pages 8-11

Southern Bay

3min
pages 28-29

QUEENSLAND The Tweed

6min
pages 20-21

Jumpinpin

5min
pages 24-26

Starlo’s back to basics

6min
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