Fishing Monthly Magazine | June 2023

Page 54

Sydney

NSW

Shore-based anglers reap the winter rewards SYD ROCK & BEACH

Alex Bellissimo alex@bellissimocharters.com.au

June is a cracker month for lots of species. It seems that I say this every month, but it’s true – I mean it! The rock fishing is great, beach fishing is good for certain species, and the estuaries are cranking too. Let’s look at what’s been biting, and what my predictions are for this month. ROCK FISHING One of the highlights in June is the quality of the snapper on offer, both distance casting and wash fishing. You can pick up sensational fish to 72cm, with reasonable quantities of 40-45cm fish as well, plus the usual pan-size snapper from 32-38cm. The bycatch includes good quantities of trevally, some

Mark George with a 15kg beach mulloway caught on a butterflied yellowtail.

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bream, salmon, tailor and late-season kings. If you’re wash fishing (i.e. fishing in the sudsy white water in closer) using prawn baits you can add rock blackfish and even groper as extra species. If you’re using mainly fish baits or squid, you will generally not catch rock blackfish or groper. Ball sinkers from size 00 to 3, and a strong suicide

You will need to find sand/gravel patches to cast out to, between 60-110m out. You will lose a few rigs distance casting, but the rewards can be worth it, with a wide range of fish on offer. If you find you’re getting smaller bites, they can often be trevally. The 2/0 to 3/0 hook size can be reduced to as small as a 1/0 (e.g. Mustad 92554) for the trevally. Another tip is to match the bait size to the hook size. In other words, in your bag of pilchards or prawns you will notice a variation in sizes. If a pilchard or prawn is large, you may need to cut it in half to suit the size of your hook, to maximise your hook-up ratio. The same principle applies when you’re using fish fillets, squid or cuttlefish strips. Rock blackfish are on the chew, which is typical for this month. Fish to 55cm have been reported, and a porker of that size is a formidable opponent

proportions at times. A way of avoiding them to a large extent is to bait up with weed sourced from our ocean rock ledges (the pickers are generally not vegetarian). A cabbage weed bait well presented on a no. 2/0 or 1/0 2x strong hook works well on rock blackfish and luderick. Most of the anglers who chase kingfish have put their gear away by this time of year, but kings are still available this month. There are some big specimens on offer, with a mix of smaller fish as well. One of my go-to baits for kingfish is the eastern sea gar on a set of four 6/0 7766-D gangs. A plastic occy skirt above the gar adds to the attraction. A great stickbait which is working well is the Saltiga Rough Ride 160mm in the yellowfin colour. Some cracker kings to 117cm are being landed by locals. Locations to fish include Bluefish’s eastern front, Old Mans Hat, North Curl Curl

or bait holder hook in the 2/0 to 3/0 size is preferred. You can go larger, say to a 4/0, but you may miss out on the smaller plate-size snapper and the trevally, especially if they’re timid. A cracker of an outfit for wash fishing is the Daiwa Over There 109MH coupled with a Daiwa 5000 BG MQ. I load it up with 20lb J-Braid Grand Ocean

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The author’s client with a 72cm snapper from the rocks. It was caught while fishing on 9kg line.

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A father and son trip in Sydney harbour produced whiting, bream and flounder. Flathead were caught on other outings. You can generally find a spot to fish safely in the estuary.

Blue, and about 6-7m of 20lb J-Thread X Link FC or J-Thread FC. This is also a great rock blackfish outfit, and a great spin outfit for throwing 30-40g lures for pelagics. For the Alvey enthusiasts, I recommend a MT-4144 to 6144 coupled with Alvey Stealth 650S 8-10kg mono. A wide range of baits will work, ranging from the popular 1/2 to 3/4 pilchard, squid strips, king prawns, and firmer fish baits like a salted striped tuna or salted pilchard. Distance casting Distance casting is a popular and successful way to fish for snapper, and all you need is a 7-15kg or 10-20kg 13ft+ rod with reel to suit. I use 30lb J-Braid Grand braid, 30-40lb leader and snapper sinkers ranging from 3-5oz.

that can easy smash you up if your gear is too light. The wash fishing gear I mentioned above is great for rock blackfish, and like the snapper you can catch a number of bycatch such as bream, leatherjackets, groper, and more. If your fishing platform is high (say, above 4m) and you need to vertically wind up your fish, you’ll likely need more robust gear. Upgrade your rod a notch and use line classes from 12-15kg, otherwise lifting up a big pig (black drummer) may not be possible. The evergreen prawn bait has its advantages and disadvantages. The plus of using prawns is the variety of fish you can catch. However, you can attract pickers such as sweep or yellowtail, which will demolish your bait within seconds. These pests can be in plague

and South Avalon rocks. BEACH FISHING You may think the jewfish action is over in June, but that’s not the case. There have been fish to 15kg being caught lately. Typically, jewfish (mulloway) are rarely caught in good numbers off the ocean beaches of Sydney, but there are some anglers sneaking in a couple of jewies here and there, regularly fishing the cool evenings. You will need to rug up and have some footwear as the sand above the water line gets pretty cold. There are fewer whaler sharks around at the moment, which is not a bad thing. There’s a larger run of tailor around this month, and there’s a good chance that tailor and salmon will be part of your by-catch.


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Demersal $10m support package

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Watch out, there’s sharks about

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Glory between the chill

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Going beach prospecting is well worth it

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Prepare for a land-based assault

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page 96

Cool winter nights fishing off the beach

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Spying on yellowtail kingfish

1min
page 95

Victoria’s fishing licence: how to boost revenue

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Pick your day and pick your location this month

6min
page 93

New releases from Daiwa

2min
page 92

Making the most of winter weather windows

1min
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Aggressive pre-spawn trout are on the chew

1min
page 91

Luring up some tasty redfin at Lake Elingamite

1min
page 91

The winter bite is underway

4min
page 90

There are fewer fish but bigger sizes this month

2min
page 89

Locals catching crankbait-crunching golden perch

2min
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Time to take winter walks along the river banks

2min
page 88

Putting in the hard yards is producing the goods

4min
page 86

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

1min
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Scoring cool catches on our chilly local beaches

1min
page 85

Rec Reef renamed to Rhys Reef

2min
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Heading down to the beach in June

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Here come the salmon and perch

4min
page 83

TTs supports oyster reefs

2min
page 82

Winter whiting, flathead and bream on offer

1min
page 82

More fish habitat into the Gippsland Lakes

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Closure at Lake Wendouree

3min
page 80

Bracing for bigger bluefin tuna

1min
page 80

The fishing is still going strong

4min
pages 78-79

Trial by ice in the UK

5min
page 77

Great time to target southern calamari

1min
page 77

Local catches are well worth the numb toes

3min
page 76

Attractive options for freshwater anglers in June

2min
page 75

Bream and EP are still active in the estuaries

1min
page 75

It’s happy days in Portland for offshore anglers

2min
page 74

The best spots to focus your efforts

4min
page 73

Last chance to fish for wild trout

5min
page 72

Fish are heading down deep for the winter months

3min
page 71

Hunting for big, fat Murray cod

2min
page 70

Tathra Wharf gets upgraded with a new makeover

1min
pages 68-69

Some big fish down south

1min
page 68

NEW FROM RAPALA! RAP-V BLADED JIG

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Enjoying cool, crisp days fishing in Batemans Bay

5min
page 66

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

6min
page 65

Lake Mac trolling in a winter wonderland

3min
page 64

Anglers cashing in on the crossover period

3min
page 63

Focusing on targeting the right species this month

2min
page 62

Great time for targeting snapper

3min
page 61

Deep drop fishing at Macquarie

2min
page 60

Keep an eye on those offshore water temps

3min
page 59

Abuzz with the epic run of mulloway

2min
page 58

Tempting winter fish with fresh baits

5min
pages 56-57

Shore-based anglers reap the winter rewards

6min
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Soft plastic prawns are picking up the pace

3min
page 53

DPI crackdown on taking invertebrates

2min
page 52

Winter species are becoming more numerous

1min
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THE FREEDOM To Escape.

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Gary’s Marine Centre

8min
pages 46-47

Make the most of the mixed species

1min
page 46

Tagging Tales

2min
page 43

Baffled, but not broken!

5min
pages 42-43

June fishing is jumping

2min
page 40

Big bountiful barra

3min
pages 38-39

New dynamics in FNQ

2min
page 37

Cold water tactics

1min
page 37

Time to head upstream

2min
page 36

Smaller lures and lighter gear work well in winter

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Expect the unexpected in the coming weeks

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pages 32-33

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pages 28-30

Calm winter fishing approaches

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It’s worth braving the cold

9min
pages 24-25

Mountains of mulloway

2min
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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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