Fishing Monthly Magazine | April 2022

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Now is the best time CAPE YORK

Tim O’Reilly wildrivercompany@gmail.com

There is not a time I like more up the Cape then April to May. This late autumn period is usually a great climate for locals, with clear creeks flowing

opportunities as April. Plenty of southerners will be hitting the road for Easter holidays. So long as there is no late sting in the tail of the wet season, which is VERY possible, the roads will open or begin opening. Some more remote destinations start coming into play for the

so much opportunity for those with a single-minded focus on fishing. There is so many species and ecosystems in a relatively small geographic area, including wetlands, lagoons and billabongs, springs, creeks and rivers. Plus a multitude of shallow and medium depth reef

This lovely fish came from brackish water on a plastic frog. systems, littered right up and down the coast. Nothing compares in grandeur to the Great Barrier Reef

pockets of good weather will be rewarded with excellent fishing. The flats and shallower shoals

heading into and back out of neap tides will be most rewarding. The right mix of current and clean water

How casting off a remote sand cay should be done.

A tasty feed over the coals.

into clearing rivers past green grass. Sunrises and sunsets are exotic shows between a variety of grey clouds. Remember you still get showers amidst moisture pushing against the coast from freshening trade winds. This is a time of plenty for fish and fishers alike. Most species will be putting on weight this time of year, with food webs supercharged following the wet season. A healthy barramundi should be firing on all cylinders about now, super eager to chase down a feed. Which is what we anglers need! Aggressive fish ready to pounce on a lure would be fantastic year-round. Alas some months don’t quite hold the same 48

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A colourful set of flats critters.

on the opposite side, yet productive all the same. Consistent fishing might be harder to find over on the east coast, yet

should begin to fire up as cooler water again begins to pump life and nutrients up into the shallows. Fishing tides either

many stationed around various parts of Cape York. Accessible spots on either side of the Cape’s coast will start to see a few people again. A few of the locals over on the East coast will be lamenting the return of dry season trade winds. Reality is, you are better off planning offshore trips in Cyclone season up in these parts! However, the west coast of the Cape will become picture postcard perfect for the next six months. Notwithstanding the chance of a cold strong southerly breeze sneaking in here and there. This is why charter operators work these waters with fervour during stable periods. Fishing down the Cape’s west coast offers

A lovely large mouth nannygai from the shoals.

can combine for sharp bite periods, especially around tide changes. Nothing beats a tough morning on the flats, followed by a sudden fire up in activity where the fish just seem to turn on and come from everywhere. You wonder what they were doing the rest of the time. I remember a recent bite turning from a donut into multiple species including coral trout, Chinaman fish, red bass, long nose emperor, Maori wrasse and various cod. You need to fish hard when it’s happening because things can quieten off again just as quickly. April will be a month of cautious optimism. The fishing is usually first class up in Cape York, yet the weather can play a big part. Light wind and rain are two things, which need to combine to get the most out of fishing this month.


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Freshwater

11min
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
pages 16-19
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