Fishing Monthly Magazine | January 2023

Page 70

NSW

Summer bread and butter CENTRAL COAST

Jamie Robley

Welcome to another new year, and hopefully it will a bit drier one than the previous few. There’s an old saying that goes, “be careful what you wish for”, meaning that sometimes our

Lake Macquarie, and like many of my biggest bream in recent years, it fell to a black Ecogear ZX30. Aside from vibe lures, I would mainly be recommending surface lures this month, fished early in the morning or later in the afternoon, towards sunset. If you prefer to sit back and

has always been a popular prawning area through summer, but a warning to those who may haven’t been to the area for a few years, or who are new to scooping for prawns: the current here is much stronger now than it has been for possibly a few decades. So when wading out into the shallows, be super

It’s a great time of year for local estuary fishing. The author has been catching bream all over the place in recent weeks. wishes can backfire on us in a way. So, let’s hope it’s just a bit drier this year, not too dry! Our lakes and Brisbane Waters fished quite well in the closing stages of last year, which is normally the case when things warm up. I’ve been finding numbers of smaller bream in the Tuggerah system, with less numbers and bigger sizes around Gosford, Woy Woy and the southern end of Lake Macquarie. Like most of my bream these days, they mainly fall victim to small vibes and surface lures. My best of the year was a 47cm fork length bream from

relax with a bait out, try it more so around sunrise, sunset or at night. Don’t cast baits way out into deeper water, because during the height of summer bream much prefer the shallows, and by that I mean depths around 30-60cm. By using fresh bait at night and dropping baits in the shallow water close to shore you’re definitely in with an excellent chance of good bream, flathead and whiting. Fishing at night is also a good idea to avoid holiday crowds at this time of year. Prawns and crabs are other good options worth doing this month. The Entrance

careful not to wade too far into the deeper sections or you could be swept away with the current. On the bigger tides it’s been really ripping through here, especially down towards the mouth. Beach fishing has been stable in recent weeks, with a mixed lot of species. A few salmon have lingered around and could still be possible this month. Normally though, we see numbers of small to medium size tailor during January. A few decent jewfish have also been caught on the bigger beaches here recently, so if you’re heading here for a holiday bring the heavier tackle and try to track down some good fresh squid, mullet or tailor for bait. If you’re fishing at night and catch a few tailor, don’t waste their heads. A fresh tailor head is a first-rate mulloway bait at the beach! Through the daylight hours, expect whiting, bream and the occasional flathead this month. Bream will take a wide variety of baits, but fresh is always best. Whiting much prefer beach worms, but will also fall for peel prawns, pipi or blood worm baits. If you’re

The author’s best bream for 2022 was this 47cm fork length specimen from the southern end of Lake Macquarie. It was released after a photo.

Beach fishing can be productive during January. Tailor are the main target, but bream, whiting, flathead and mulloway are all liable to turn up. planning to do a bit of daytime beach fishing, I would highly recommend doing it in the morning, not the afternoon. Simple reason is because the middle of summer here also means strong northeasterly winds and they commonly pick up strength after midday. The same advice goes out to anyone planning some rock fishing or heading out offshore. ‘Early’ is the keyword this month. A strong north-easterly wind makes launching and retrieving very difficult at Norah Head, although it’s not so bad at Terrigal. However, no matter where you’re launching from this month, good weather

means there will also be plenty of other boats heading out. The earlier you launch, the easier things will be – and the fishing is better early too. January is one of our best months for fishing, but at the same time, it can be a bit problematic because of the wind and crowds. My biggest and best advice for all anglers is to fish early or at night, and try to find your own little spot away from the masses. This month fish can be very widespread around our local waterways, so just because you don’t see anyone fishing at a particular spot doesn’t mean there aren’t any fish there!

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Boat Test: Edencraft 6m Offshore

10min
pages 122-128

Freshwater

7min
pages 118-119

Exmouth

5min
page 117

Karratha

4min
page 116

Mandurah

6min
page 113

Lancelin

3min
page 114

Kalbarri

5min
page 115

Metro

4min
page 112

Augusta

5min
page 111

Tournaments

21min
pages 105-109

Victorian Angler Diaries

7min
page 104

Hobart

5min
page 103

Offshore

7min
page 102

Eildon

3min
page 100

Crater Lakes

6min
page 99

Ballarat

3min
page 98

Bendigo

7min
page 96

Wangaratta

4min
page 95

Gippsland Lakes

5min
page 90

Phillip Island

7min
page 89

Port Phillip East

5min
pages 86-87

Port Phillip West

4min
page 88

New England Rivers

5min
page 79

Canberra

4min
page 80

Hunter Valley

5min
page 78

Batlow

5min
page 77

Albany/Wodonga

3min
page 76

Batemans Bay

6min
page 73

Illawarra

8min
page 72

Central Coast

4min
page 70

Port Stephens

5min
page 69

Swansea

6min
page 71

Coffs Coast

5min
pages 66-67

Forster

4min
page 68

Sydney South

5min
pages 62-63

Testing Booth: Tackle Tactics

10min
pages 56-57

Freshwater

14min
pages 48-49

Cape York

6min
pages 44-47

Mackay

5min
pages 34-35

Cooktown

4min
pages 42-43

Kayak: Budds Beach

11min
pages 50-52

Sheik of the Creek

3min
pages 53-55

Bundaberg

6min
pages 32-33

Noosa

5min
pages 30-31

Southern Bay

3min
pages 24-25

REGULAR FEATURES What’s luck got to do with it?

13min
pages 8-11

Jumpinpin

3min
pages 22-23

Starlo: snapper on plastics

4min
pages 12-15

QUEENSLAND The Tweed

6min
pages 16-17

Brisbane

12min
pages 26-27

Northern Bay

6min
pages 28-29
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