Fishing Monthly Magazine | June 2023

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at Sydney BREAM event bag together – he has just been lacking that big kicker fish to get him over the line. Here were his 3-day results. Day 1: 5/5, 3.385kg Day 2: 5/5, 3.590kg Day 3: 5/5, 3.130kg Total: 15/15, 10.105kg “Every day I started by fishing a different wash in the lower section of the

crankbait in a variety of colours (mainly sunnygill, suji and moebi) on a Daiwa Infeet EX 722LRS rod coupled with an Exist 2500 reel and straight through 5lb J Thread Finesse. He also caught fish on the deeper version of Daiwa’s Rolling Crank. Each day for the first two days, Tom landed a kilo-class

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either fill his limit - or go close to it - on that initial period on the top of the tide. After that, he’d work his way back from Manly towards the CBD, fishing a variety Scan the QR code to watch the final day weigh-in

of jetties, boats and docks that he’d manage, so that he wasn’t fishing the same structures every day. “Every day was a little different. On Day 1, the structure fish were plentiful, but smaller. On the second day I caught several upgrades of the same types of cover. Tom finished Day 1 in

Nearly all of Morgan’s bream fell to a sinking mussel lure. Harbour,” he said. “Mainly it was ferry wash and not ocean swell which gave the fish the white water they needed to feed up shallow. I went through a lot of Daiwa Spike EXDR 44s over the week, but they got me the bites I needed through the rock and kelp patches.” Tom fished the Daiwa

fish off a section of rock on the morning milk run, which substantially helped his bag. Every day, he would Scan the QR code to watch Steve Morgan’s final day Highlights

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5th place, but improved into a solid second after Day 2. Tom’s structure fishing rig was a Daiwa BaitJunkie Risky Critter in Bloodworm rigged on a BaitJunkie 1/30oz 1/0 light wire jighead, and fished with 6lb J Braid and 6lb J Thread X Link leader on an Infeet Z 681LFS rod and Revelry 2500S reel.

Tom Slater relied on a crankbait/wash pattern early and upgraded later on with a plastics presentation to structure. Day three started slower for Slater, with only four fish in the limit by the end of his wash run. The balance of his limit and several upgrades came from Berrys Bay, upstream of the Harbour Bridge. “I checked the estimated scoreboard at 9:30am and saw that I still had plenty of work to do, but those bigger bites just didn’t happen for me,” he concluded. HICKSON COMPLETES TOP THREE Taree’s Kris Hickson is another angler always hov ering at the pointy end of most BREAM events, and his overall adaptability took him to within a couple of upgrades of a second BREAM Open title. Here are his final numbers. Day 1: 5/5, 3.420kg Day 2: 5/5, 3.415kg Day 3: 5/5, 3.050kg Total: 15/15, 9.885kg “I took my typical run-and-gun approach for this Open, and tried hard

LiveScope readings like this made Morgan stop and thoroughly fish several boats in Middle Harbour.

structure, I switched between a 2.5” Bait Junkie bloodworm grub rigged on a 1/20oz #1 Bait Junkie jighead or Cranka Crab, with the odd light creature bait thrown in the mix,” Kris explained. The ’20 Infeet 6101LFS, Caldia 2000, PE.6 in a soonto-be-released braid and 6lb J-thread X-Link FC for leader were the tools of choice. On the rock and wash, Kris used the Infeet baitcast 732LFB, Tatula 70 and 8lb straight-through fluorocarbon to cast a Ghost Shad Spike 53SP, and really muscle the fish with relatively good success. A couple of good fish

Kris Hickson is the master of runningand-gunning the Harbour. not to have to fish the same areas twice,” Kris said. “In previous opens where it’s been three days all on Sydney Harbour, I’ve tended to do a day east, a day west, and a day of anything I think is worth still fishing. “A scattered practice day reaffirmed that I should probably take that approach into this event. Aside from some execution issues, it worked to plan.” Fishing hard structure and boats on the first day, good numbers of fish made it into his boat. However, size was lacking aside form a couple of standout fish. Rocky points, washes and docks on Day 2 saw fewer fish but better quality. A mix of everything on Day 3 was almost a fail until the dying minutes of the day, where a patch of boats threw Kris some key upgrades. “On the man-made

also came on a deep Rolling Crank through the morning. “Having the live scoreboard was a cool feature of this event, however I never look at it so there’s no added pressure,” Kris said. “It was like a proper weigh-in tournament for me, where you find out how you go after everyone has dropped them on the scales. While everyone knew the fishing was tough, to come away with a 3rd place with the bags I produced was both a surprise and a delight.” OPEN A SUCCESS Despite the challenges of running a top level BREAM event in Australia’s busiest city, the Daiwa BREAM Australian Open remains a success, with over 7,000 people checking in to the event centre at www.abt.org. au to keep up to date with the live estimator scoreboard and weigh-in results. JUNE 2023 111


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Healey Drops 5.24kg on Final Day for Hawkesbury win

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at Sydney BREAM event

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Morgan completes rare Open double

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Morgan doubles up on epic run to take BASS Open

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2023 World Sooty Championship

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2023 Great Northern Cod Nationals

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ECBS ROUND 2 RESULTS

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Trout and redfin are flourishing

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Pilbara visitor paradise

3min
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Demersal $10m support package

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Watch out, there’s sharks about

1min
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Glory between the chill

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Scratching that itch

4min
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Going beach prospecting is well worth it

2min
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It’s salmon time, baby

4min
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Prepare for a land-based assault

4min
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Cool winter nights fishing off the beach

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Spying on yellowtail kingfish

1min
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Victoria’s fishing licence: how to boost revenue

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Pick your day and pick your location this month

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New releases from Daiwa

2min
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Making the most of winter weather windows

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Aggressive pre-spawn trout are on the chew

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Luring up some tasty redfin at Lake Elingamite

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The winter bite is underway

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There are fewer fish but bigger sizes this month

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Locals catching crankbait-crunching golden perch

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Time to take winter walks along the river banks

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Putting in the hard yards is producing the goods

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The fishing at the moment is full-on in the flow

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Scoring cool catches on our chilly local beaches

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Rec Reef renamed to Rhys Reef

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Heading down to the beach in June

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Here come the salmon and perch

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TTs supports oyster reefs

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Winter whiting, flathead and bream on offer

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More fish habitat into the Gippsland Lakes

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Closure at Lake Wendouree

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Bracing for bigger bluefin tuna

1min
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The fishing is still going strong

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Trial by ice in the UK

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Great time to target southern calamari

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Local catches are well worth the numb toes

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Attractive options for freshwater anglers in June

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Bream and EP are still active in the estuaries

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It’s happy days in Portland for offshore anglers

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The best spots to focus your efforts

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Last chance to fish for wild trout

5min
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Fish are heading down deep for the winter months

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Hunting for big, fat Murray cod

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Tathra Wharf gets upgraded with a new makeover

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Some big fish down south

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NEW FROM RAPALA! RAP-V BLADED JIG

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Enjoying cool, crisp days fishing in Batemans Bay

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Making the most of all that’s on offer in June

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Lake Mac trolling in a winter wonderland

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Anglers cashing in on the crossover period

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Focusing on targeting the right species this month

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Great time for targeting snapper

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Deep drop fishing at Macquarie

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Keep an eye on those offshore water temps

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Abuzz with the epic run of mulloway

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Tempting winter fish with fresh baits

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Shore-based anglers reap the winter rewards

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Soft plastic prawns are picking up the pace

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DPI crackdown on taking invertebrates

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Winter species are becoming more numerous

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THE FREEDOM To Escape.

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Gary’s Marine Centre

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Make the most of the mixed species

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Tagging Tales

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Baffled, but not broken!

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June fishing is jumping

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Big bountiful barra

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New dynamics in FNQ

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Cold water tactics

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Time to head upstream

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Smaller lures and lighter gear work well in winter

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Expect the unexpected in the coming weeks

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Celebrating a year of the Women in Recreational Fishing Network Queensland

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Cool changes make a difference to fishing tactics

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Calm winter fishing approaches

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It’s worth braving the cold

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Mountains of mulloway

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PROVEN WORLD LEADING ANCHOR DESIGNS

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School migrations move north

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Beach gutters, rock ledges and headlands

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Know the rules — no excuses!

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Making memories at Moura: catching saratoga

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