Fishing Monthly Magazine | April 2023

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VIC

Local advice is the key to catching bluefin tuna Some people are looking for who to blame for other ramps’ mistakes and yes, there are plenty, but that is another issue and something to learn from. Right now, the focus should be on getting Newhaven right. Don’t forget through all of this there are several factors that will restrict certain activities, so we need to work around what can be done to get it as close to what is needed. I will be attending

PHILLIP ISLAND

Craig Edmonds

They say time goes faster as you get older, so I must be really old because this year just seems to be flying past. Once we finish with the April school holidays, it will see us with only about eight months to Christmas, with just winter in the way. Winter! Some anglers say it’s time to put everything away and vegetate on the couch. Other anglers are a little smarter and will continue to fish, either to stock up the bait freezer or to get a feed; both are more than possible. Yes, it’s colder and there’s less daylight, but that’s what jumpers are for. And yes, you don’t catch as much but if you spend more targeted time fishing, you’ll get results. Once you taste fish caught in the cooler water compared to the warmer water, you might take it up every winter. The weather experts are telling us that old mate that brings the rains is going to bugger off, and his brother who brings the warm, dry drought weather will turn up. This remains to be seen. I think most people would be more than happy for BOM just to get tomorrow’s forecast correct, let alone the next 12 months. Frustratingly, the bureau will get it correct for a couple of days, and then very wrong for the next few. While these inaccurate forecasts are a bit of a joke, they also create dangerous situations, especially now with the tuna showing up and more boats outside than inside, with some quite small. Offshore here is a little different than up the coast, and can get very dangerous very quickly because of the short, sharp swell we get. We had several situations over the summer

Luke and Stuart with a couple of bluefin tuna. season where the weather changed unexpectedly, and the forecast didn’t reflect that, and many boaters got caught out. If you are heading out for the first time, ask a local, drop in and see us and, more importantly, if you are unsure don’t go. While the whiting fishery has changed a little through the season, things are looking promising for the future, and at least next year’s fish. Over the last few years the whiting have been exceptional right through the year, with the average size around the 40cm mark. This season, especially the end of the summer season, we have seen the average size drop closer to the low 30s. They are still in good condition, just not as long. We have also seen a lot of undersize whiting, again something that we haven’t seen for a few years. Why, who knows – but it has always cycled every few years, it’s just this time there hasn’t been the normal lack of fish while the numbers replenish. The other good thing this season has been where the

Sam was happy with this quality gummy shark. 84 APRIL 2023

the planning meetings and I’m more than happy to pass on your ideas and thoughts. Simply drop into the shop and have a chat, or send us an email. There will be a series of public consultation meetings that everyone can attend, where you can have a say in the designs. The new design, once finished, will not please everyone – that would be impossible – but hopefully they can get it better than it is now.

whiting have been caught: everywhere! We have had the usual reports from what are known as the usual spots, but it’s the not so usual reports that have been the most pleasing – across the corals, 10m+ of water and on snapper gear in the deeper channels. Calamari have also been different this year, but that’s more to do with those anglers fishing for them than the calamari population itself. We have found that customers aren’t doing a whole session on the calamari to get their bag, but just a few for baits and then moving on to where they want to fish. Those anglers chasing them from the land have probably done just as well, and spent more time chasing them for the dinner table. The beaches have been good but the jetties have been hard work, especially San Remo. It is normally very consistent, but this season it has been very patchy. Newhaven hasn’t been too bad, and Cowes has been good when there haven’t been 100 people swimming or boats coming and going. The evening is much better. It seems as though the only thing we have been speaking about over the last three months or so has been bluefin tuna. I’m not going to take up a lot of the report with the tuna, other than to say it has been a better season than last year. I still have plenty of customers that have spent lots on fuel driving the ocean looking for them and with no luck, and my advice is to stop thinking too hard, simplify it and take note of what others are doing in this area. Ignore the fishing personalities on YouTube, or advice from people in another state or a different part of Victoria – your only interest is what’s happening out here. If it’s like last year, the school fish will soon be swimming

somewhere else, but get out the big gear and hang on for the barrels. Better Boating Victoria have started the planning, with council, for the upgrade to the Newhaven boat ramp. It is still in the very early stages of planning, and there are no set designs drawn as yet, but there are plenty of sketches and ideas. I think we can all agree that what we want is a solution that will better help us launch and retrieve our boats, park our trailers and clean our fish.

Sam with a decent bluefin tuna.

FISHING NEWS

Local forums to talk fishing and boating Recreational fishers and boaters will get the chance to hear all about their beloved pastimes and share ideas on how to make them even better at ten free forums across the state scheduled for June, July and August. From Portland to Lake Tyers, Boort to Ballarat and seven locations in between, the forums will provide an ideal opportunity for people to talk face-toface with government staff from the Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) and Better Boating Victoria. VFA CEO Travis Dowling said the forums will feature an hour-long presentation from fisheries managers, scientists, boating project managers and local Fisheries Officers, followed by an hour of question time Location Boort Essendon Lake Tyers Bendigo Albert Park Port Albert Ballarat Torquay Wodonga Nagambie Portland

Date 30 June 5 July 8 July 14 July 21 July 29 July 5 August 12 August 19 August 24 August 26 August

and discussion with those attending. “Presentation topics will include fish stocking, access, facilities including fish cleaning tables, boat ramps, fish habitat projects, enforcement and education, and fisheries research,” Mr Dowling said. “This is the perfect chance to get definitive answers to all those questions that get debated between mates on the water, whether they be about catch limits, permitted equipment, life jackets or fishing licences. “We’ll have the experts there on the night to settle things once and for all. “It’s also the perfect time to suggest a great project that will really make a difference to grass-root fishers in the area. Local people know their patch best and we want to hear

Time 7.30pm 8.00pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.30pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm 7.00pm

from them on the night.” Mr Dowling said each of the forums would be held at a fishing club and non-members were encouraged to come along and encourage a friend to go too. “Fishing clubs are a wonderful environment to share stories, learn new fishing skills, tell a few yarns about the ones that got away, and maybe add a few hot spots to your list of fishing destinations.” Seats will be limited to ensure the forums remain COVID safe so registering a seat is essential. For more information or to reserve your spot on the night visit www.vfa. vic.gov.au/localforums – Victorian Fisheries See below list of forum locations and dates.

Venue Boort Angling Club, Boort Essendon Angling Club, Moonee Ponds Lake Tyers Beach Angling Club, Lake Tyers Bendigo Legion Angling Club, Bendigo Albert Park Yachting and Angling Club, Albert Park Port Albert Yacht Club, Port Albert Ballarat Fly Fishers Club, Ballarat Torquay Angling Club, Torquay North East Angling Association, The Quest, Wodonga Goulburn Valley Angling Association, Nagambie Portland Sport Fishing Club, Portland


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Stessco Albacore CC560 with Yamaha F130 4-stroke

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AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST National Fishing Challenge

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Langford pips Johnson for Glenmaggie title

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pages 116-120

Johnson claims maiden BASS Pro win at Blue Rock

3min
pages 114-115

DUO Vukic achieves Hollands Landing heroics

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Tight bags and tarwhine on the Swan

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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

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Tracking down the bait schools

2min
page 89

Hot fishing in local estuaries

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Bream and flathead from the Bemm channel

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Super snapper from the surf

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page 87

A constantly changing fishery

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page 86

Flat out dusky flathead fishing

3min
page 86

Your fishing licence fees at work

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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
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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
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Gary’s Marine Centre

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We’re spoilt for choice

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National Recreational Fishing Survey 2019-21

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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

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