Fishing Monthly Magazine | January 2023

Page 76

NSW

A return to normal conditions ALBURY/WODONGA

Connor Heir

Will 2023 bring back our normal river conditions? I can confidently say that every angler in the region has a New Year’s wish for our local rivers and creeks to return back to regular clear flows. It’s been quite some time now since we’ve seen this, and while La Niña is supposed to clear this summer, it still does take some time for our local rivers and creeks to settle down with regard to flow, height and clarity. I touched in my last article that after a wet season the fishing tends to be better, so while this wait definitely does

On hot days, it’s a good idea to keep any netted fish in the water while you get organised with pliers, gloves and camera equipment. addressed, is that some areas downstream on the Murray River in the Echuca area and below have suffered some fish kills. This isn’t a subject I’m fully up to date on, with regard to exact locations and numbers of fish, but I have been hearing reports of many native fishing and other aquatic life going belly-up due to high water levels causing poor water quality in certain areas. I’m sure that other writers in this magazine will cover this in more detail. However, a positive for our region is that we have seen

Rhys Wilson and his son Isaac with a cracking 69cm golden perch from Lake Hume. from the negatives and back to some things to look forward to. Lake Hume is still fishing well for redfin, as it has been for the past few years, and good numbers of golden perch are still being caught by anglers

Hume, it’s definitely worth the effort as there are some absolute donkeys in there that are trophy worthy! As for cod fishing at the moment, with the rivers and creeks not quite up to scratch as I write this, Lake Mulwala is the place

Small water cod are very cool fish to target, especially because of the spots you pull fish from! seem like forever, what’s to come should be worth the wait. Remembering back to 2016, we saw a wet season and into the

summer of 2017 once the waterways returned back to their regular conditions, the fishing was really good especially in the smaller

creeks around the region. So as mentioned, the wait is worth waiting for! A topic that is unfortunate, but must be

A common catch size over the warmer months. Small fish are a good sign for the future of the fishery.

This photo of the author’s hand on a golden perch shows the scale of the girth on some of the fish from Lake Hume. 76

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very little numbers of fish kills locally. I did hear of a few at Lake Mulwala, but nothing like what has been reported further downstream. This is such an unfortunate situation, and as passionate anglers we can all understand the devastation of any unprecedented fish kills. Now let’s move away

who are out there searching for them. The spring run on the yellas was fantastic. In fact, it was one of the best seasons I’ve ever seen personally. It’s great to see fish from that lake always being in such good condition – the girth on the yellas in there is crazy. If you have never chased golden perch in Lake

that grabs my attention to want to go fish. During the warmer months, targeting numbers of fish in that lake should be no issue. If you persist, the rewards will come like always. Finally, continue to be patient, because once the conditions return to normal we should be on for some epic fishing!


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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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