Fishing Monthly Magazine | April 2023

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Glorious rain is flowing throughout Cape York and the coastal flats would be back on the cards. Game of all sorts will be thriving and this includes molluscs and crustaceans which would have sustained many saltwater people. Birdlife would be abundant

CAPE YORK

Tim O’Reilly wildrivercompany@gmail.com

The heavens have shone through in 2023, not with sunshine but copious amounts of rain. Glorious precipitation throughout Cape York. It will be a battle to the end who wins the golden gum boot and April may well be the month that clinches it. Remember a cyclone up until mid-April is still very much a possibility and access can realistically be challenging until June in extreme cases. The fishing in normally superb in April. Besides being a month of lush green and fresh water charged

flats, meaning low tides can still produce huge variations in water levels. It takes years to get your head around catching fish in a spot which spends 4 hours of each day completely high and dry. Remember the transition

winds (Sou-east and easterly), the offshore brigade will have their options open and shut depending on the alignment of high-pressure systems further south. April is a transition period and pockets of calm conditions

A lovely red emperor found while jigging out wide.

These bucket mouthed cod are tough in the shallows. and perhaps the greatest challenge would be the geographical spread of resources during this season of plenty. A fantastic attribute of Cape York is the connection to country and sea still in existence. April will be the month you start seeing more locals out and about doing their thing. The Cape does not experience quite the same run-off as the Northern Territory, however the same

of fish is what often produces the hottest bite and never more so then this time of year. Instead of being holed-up as is often the case during the dry (July-Nov), fish will be out actively hunting and moving around in search of easy prey. Water temperatures will still be warm right up until the first cool southerly change, which normally occurs somewhere in May. Barramundi fishers will be utilising this movement of predator and

might still be expected. Over on the West Coast, a pattern of extraordinarily settled conditions commence and carry through for the next six months. Most of the charter operations in Cape York will be in full swing by April. A small handful braving the eastern coastline and a few extra over on the West Coast. Although the pelagic fishing for bluewater speedsters might be a little slow, April

This big bluespot trout was taken on surface lure. rivers, it is also a time of abundance for all wildlife including fish. Traditionally, Aboriginal tribes throughout the Cape would be well and truly emerging from

their wet season slumber and once again traipsing the full extent of their territory. Coastal groups would relish the chance to roam freely with less stingers, less

mozzies, less midges, less flooding and less chance of being nailed by a croc in murky water. Hunting and gathering around swamps, billabongs

A whopper of a nannygai taken from 30m.

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principles apply. Without the larger tidal ranges, that boom and bust drain and run-off fishing is a little more limited. However, the Cape is largely a shallow series of bays and coastal

prey to target their quarry, often in shallow water. On the East coast of the Cape, April should provide a great diversity of fishing options. Depending on the commencement of trade

should provide a fantastic cross section for travellers wishing to try their hand at everything from crabbing to spear fishing to chasing the iconic barramundi of Cape York.


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pages 126-127

Stessco Albacore CC560 with Yamaha F130 4-stroke

5min
pages 124-125

AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST National Fishing Challenge

2min
pages 122-123

Langford pips Johnson for Glenmaggie title

3min
pages 116-120

Johnson claims maiden BASS Pro win at Blue Rock

3min
pages 114-115

DUO Vukic achieves Hollands Landing heroics

7min
pages 112-113

Tight bags and tarwhine on the Swan

7min
pages 110-111

Now is an exciting time to be on the water

8min
pages 108-109

All eyes on Karratha blue swimmer crab season

3min
page 106

The new Stacer package deals

2min
page 105

Exciting Easter action on tuna

2min
page 105

Impact of regulation changes

2min
page 104

Fishers eager to get back out

3min
page 103

Demersal options are back

2min
page 102

Salmon sightings tempt fishers

6min
page 101

Launching a land-based assult

4min
page 100

Savouring the calm autumn weather pattern

2min
page 100

Good fishing continues into the cooler months

4min
page 99

The good, the bad and the ugly: Tassie offshore

4min
page 98

The WIRF Leaders are making lots of waves

1min
page 97

Decisions, decisions: which bank shall we fish?

2min
page 96

Making the most of Gippy during the cold months

2min
page 96

Crackdown on fishing offenses

3min
page 95

Consistent results for fresh salmonid fishers

1min
page 95

Autumn fishing is firing up

4min
page 94

Trolling up some solid autumn Murray cod

3min
page 93

Prime time to go chasing cod

1min
page 92

A great month for trout in northeast Victoria

2min
page 92

Great angling opportunities in Bendigo region

2min
page 90

Tough going on the Murray

1min
page 90

Tracking down the bait schools

2min
page 89

Hot fishing in local estuaries

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page 88

Bream and flathead from the Bemm channel

1min
page 88

Super snapper from the surf

4min
page 87

A constantly changing fishery

1min
page 86

Flat out dusky flathead fishing

3min
page 86

Your fishing licence fees at work

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page 85

Local advice is the key to catching bluefin tuna

5min
page 84

Get ready for seasonal changes

4min
pages 82-83

Last chance for good PPB snapper sessions

4min
page 81

Impressive catches in estuaries

3min
page 80

Decent bream catches in the Hopkins River

1min
page 79

Anglers are still on the lookout for big tuna

2min
page 79

Get out there and catch a nice feed this autumn

2min
page 78

Autumn arrives with redfin catches everywhere

3min
page 77

The DPI needs your fish frames

2min
page 76

Perfect time to be walking banks

1min
page 76

Smooth flows ahead for April!

2min
page 75

The importance of water temps

1min
page 74

Anglers enjoying some excellent trout fishing

3min
page 74

School holiday fun for the kids

3min
pages 72-73

Anglers enjoying the long awaited seasonal change

1min
page 72

The autumn fishing is on fire

5min
page 70

A better class of fish on offer

5min
page 69

Anglers are enjoying more moderate weather

5min
page 68

Inshore anglers get into action

3min
page 67

Decent catches are increasing as autumn begins

2min
page 66

Getting the small things right

3min
page 65

Mackerel fever spreads

2min
page 64

The pelagic fishing is at its peak

3min
page 63

Coffs is right in the middle of the mackerel run

1min
page 62

Tagging Tales

1min
page 61

Keep moving to find the fish

4min
pages 60-61

Sydney flathead are still taking bait and lures

7min
pages 58-59

A transition period for all the Sydney waterways

6min
pages 56-57

Range of pelagics in harbour

4min
pages 54-55

Spectacular fishing on the surface schools

2min
page 54

Gary’s Marine Centre

5min
pages 50-51

We’re spoilt for choice

3min
page 50

National Recreational Fishing Survey 2019-21

10min
pages 46-47

Glorious rain is flowing throughout Cape York

2min
pages 44-45

Crabs are under the spotlight

1min
pages 42-43

Autumn adventures abound

2min
page 42

Promising prospects ahead for autumn bags

2min
pages 40-41

Clean tropical waters make for great catches

2min
page 40

Hungry autumn barra are not fooling around

2min
pages 38-39

Bright lures in dirty water

4min
pages 36-37

Transition through the month

3min
pages 34-35

Baits take centre stage

4min
pages 32-33

Why donating your fish frames to science provides valuable data

1min
page 31

What’s a holiday without a bit of fishing?

1min
page 30

Flathead just keep on coming!

4min
pages 28-29

Transitioning from the summer to winter species

2min
page 26

Unseasonable species settle

9min
pages 24-25

Cool conditions bring stability

2min
pages 22-23

Return of the Spaniards

4min
page 18

Big autumn wahoo offshore

3min
page 16

The Great De-Bait

2min
pages 14-15

Used Boat

3min
pages 9-10

Bolstering bait tactics

4min
pages 8-9
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