Fishing Monthly Magazine | December 2022

Page 82

Canberra

ACT

The going gets tough for locals CANBERRA

Toby Grundy

I can perfectly encapsulate the fishing action in Canberra over the last few weeks with one word, and that word is ‘slow’. The heavy rain over the last few months has had a significant impact on the fishing here in the ACT, with many anglers ignoring the local waterways altogether and looking interstate to get their fishing fix. While I have fished locally in recent weeks and have caught a few fish, I have also been seeking angling opportunities further afield and have found plenty of pelagics down the South Coast. The wild weather on the coast has had a negative impact on the rivers but the fishing from the beach, the stones and out wide has been as good as it gets. I’ve

The surface action on the coast has been fantastic.

It is possible to catch yellas down the river despite the flooding. That said, a few local anglers have landed medium-sized golden perch while fishing from kayaks at the entrance to the Molonglo River next to the hospice. This area is always worth a look at this time of year

The bay offers protection from the wind, and it is possible to catch golden perch by targeting the sunken reeds near the shoreline with wriggler-style soft plastics in natural colours. Lake Ginninderra has

waterway has been affected by heavy rain, and the weed issue still persists, which is putting a lot of anglers off. It isn’t all doom and gloom though, as I have landed a couple of reddies and a few carp while slow rolling plastics along the rock walls opposite the mall. If (and it is a big IF) we get a week or two of clear skies, Lake Ginninderra could really fire up, and creature baits fished on ned rigs will produce plenty of big golden perch and Murray cod. Lake Tuggeranong is a weird fishery. I often write about how frustrating this lake can be, and that there’s no real

Spinnerbaits are the go if you’re fishing the river. been focusing my attention on the rocks and have caught plenty of salmon, trevally, tailor and the occasional small kingfish, all on surface, which has helped me forget about the lack of fishing action closer to home. With the rain set to continue long into the summer months, cod season 2022/2023

butter freshwater natives. LOCAL LAKES Lake Burley Griffin is very hit-and-miss at the present time. I have fished the lake a few times over the past couple of weeks, and while I have caught plenty of small redfin along the rock wall behind the yacht club, I have yet to land a big golden perch. Usually, by

The South Coast is the place to be at the moment. often been my go-to fishery during November and December. This year, however, the lake just hasn’t produced the big numbers of yellas and reddies that I’m accustomed to seeing, and the cod are yet to come on the bite. Again, this

pattern to bite. At the moment, the water is very discoloured and the oxygen levels on the lake continue to fluctuate dramatically. However, the unpredictable nature of the lake makes it an exciting place to fish. I have experienced

some good fishing action here in recent weeks, but I have also had plenty of fishless sessions. My suggestion is to fish the lake on calm, overcast/ rainy days. The fish seem to be more interested in taking a lure during rain events, even when the water is dirty and high. Bright, flashy lures have worked best for me, with the Jackall TN70 in peacock getting the better bites. At the time of writing, the Murrumbidgee River is in flood and will most likely be for some time. It is possible to catch smaller cod in the slower pools using spinnerbaits, but until the rain eases up, fishing the river will continue to be very tough. SURROUNDS Googong Dam is at 100% capacity, which has made casting a lure from the bank very difficult. There is so much sunken foliage in close, and plenty of timber has been washed to the sides. This issue is so bad that some anglers have started wearing waders, and have been fishing in waist-high water in the hope of connecting with one of the giant cod which inhabit the dam. Boat and kayak anglers have been faring much better, and there have been some superb captures at Googong of late. Local gun Ryan Milsted landed several massive golden perch to over 60cm during one eventful trip to the dam, and a few big reddies. The fish are on the bite and it is a case of casting lures like the Jackall TN60 which makes plenty of noise in the water and can draw fish in despite the water clarity.

The author with a good-sized salmon. in Canberra could be one of the toughest yet. I expect more and more local anglers to spend the majority of December and January driving the two hours to Batemans Bay and chasing saltwater species, as opposed to our bread and 82

DECEMBER 2022

the end of November, social media is lighting up with anglers posting pics of 50cm+ golden perch from LBG but this year, that bumper end to spring just hasn’t eventuated. This is mostly due to the turbid water and fluctuating weather.

as the natives push the bait into the shallows, and it is possible to entice a good fish by using a beetle-spin attached to a small paddle-tail soft plastic. Yarralumla Bay is another good spot to cast a line if the weather is particularly nasty.

The big cod are yet to come on the bite.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Boat Test: Merry Fisher Sport 795

5min
pages 120-121

Freshwater

8min
pages 116-117

Karratha

4min
page 114

Lancelin

5min
pages 112-113

Mandurah

4min
page 110

Tournaments

20min
pages 104-107

Metro

5min
page 111

Hobart

9min
page 103

Augusta

5min
page 109

Offshore

6min
page 102

Eildon

3min
page 100

Crater Lakes

7min
page 99

Bendigo

8min
page 96

Ballarat

4min
page 98

Phillip Island

12min
pages 89-90

Port Phillip West

11min
pages 87-88

Canberra

5min
pages 82-83

Wangaratta

5min
page 95

Hunter Valley

6min
page 81

New England Rivers

3min
page 80

Albany/Wodonga

3min
page 78

Batlow

5min
page 79

Illawarra

6min
page 74

Port Stephens

3min
page 71

Central Coast

3min
page 72

Swansea

6min
page 73

Forster

4min
page 70

Coffs Coast

5min
pages 68-69

Testing Booth: Maui Jim

12min
pages 56-58

Sydney South

4min
pages 64-65

Mackay

5min
pages 34-35

Hinchinbrook

3min
pages 38-39

Cooktown

3min
pages 42-43

Townsville

6min
pages 36-37

Kayak: Biggera Waters

11min
pages 50-52

Bundaberg

9min
pages 32-33

Northern Bay

6min
pages 28-29

Jumpinpin

4min
pages 22-23

Gold Coast

5min
pages 18-21

Getting jacked for summer

21min
pages 8-11

Starlo’s: Freshwater bait fishing

4min
pages 12-15

The Tweed

6min
pages 16-17

Noosa

5min
pages 30-31

Southern Bay

6min
pages 24-25
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.