Fishing Monthly Magazine | June 2023

Page 84

East Coast

VIC

Heading down to the beach in June MARLO

Jim McClymont mcclymont@net-tech.com.au

As winter arrives, the fishing typically quietens down a bit, and many

anglers start following the local football and netball teams. However, the keen anglers will of course continue fishing through all seasons. The whole estuary is still in excellent condition

and the fish are plentiful, and we’re getting reports of quality fish being caught. Bream can be found in good numbers from the Marlo entrance all the way up the Snowy River to the highway bridge at

Kingfish can be caught on a range of lures.

Orbost. Some of the young local anglers have been getting bream from 30cm up to 40cm+, as well as bass fishing, and getting excellent results using several diverse types of lures. The Brodribb is fishing identically, with bream being caught all the way up to Lake Curlip, and estuary perch being taken on the snags and structures in the same area. Luderick are schooling along the rock groynes that surround the islands, riverbanks and mudbank drop-offs. Estuary flathead are still on the sand flats that run from the Marlo jetty all the way down to Frenchs Narrows, sharing the space with the last of the prawn run and eating their fill before the prawns run to the ocean. We’ve been getting reports from many anglers of big schools of salmon and tailor coming into the estuary on the incoming tides. The salmon and tailor have been

A solid bronze whaler caught during a night session off the beach. so big you would think you were landing kingfish. With the big salmon and tailor coming into the estuary, it’s no surprise that the surf beaches are also firing, with plenty being caught on all the surf beaches in our area. With all of those fish about, of course the big bronze whaler sharks are here in big numbers, giving the

game-based anglers plenty of action. Offshore naturally is also fishing well, with plenty of flathead, gurnard, salmon, barracoota, morwong, pinkie snapper, squid, and gummy shark on the chew. And don’t forget the kingfish are still schooling around Marlo Reef and taking several different lures.

reef complexes of 33 reef modules each. The reef modules range between 170-340kg in weight and 50-60cm in height, and have numerous external openings to allow movement of currents and fish through the modules. By positioning clusters of reef modules within casting distance from

these piers, fish species targeted by shore-based anglers become more available. You can learn more about Rhys Reef, and the other recreational fishing reefs in and around the bay, by heading to vfa. vic.gov.au. – Victorian Fisheries Authority

FISHING NEWS

Rec Reef renamed to Rhys Reef

A popular recreational fishing reef in Port Phillip has been re-named to pay tribute to a budding fisher. Rec Reef, off Aspendale, has been re-named Rhys Reef in honour of Rhys Gillard. Rhys was a passionate local fisher who passed away suddenly in 2021 from sudden cardiac arrest,

aged just 17. For Rhys, this reef was a favourite spot to fish from his kayak. He spent many happy hours fishing the reef with his brother and friends. In April 2022, Rhys’ ashes were spread over the Reef by his family and friends, laying him to rest in this special spot. Rhys had strong ties to his community and was especially

passionate about fishing and maintaining a healthy marine environment. He is described as having displayed all the qualities required to be a good fisherman – patient, observant, determined, adventurous and respectful. RECREATIONAL FISHING REEFS This reef is one of many deployed into Port Phillip to provide fishers with lasting memories like those Rhys enjoyed, making the renaming a fitting tribute. The reefs provide even better recreational fishing opportunities in the now net-free Port Phillip, meaning there’s more snapper, King George whiting, flathead, calamari and kingfish for families to catch and take home to enjoy with loved ones. The first recreational fishing reefs placed in Victorian waters were installed in May 2009 with the aim of improving fish habitat and enhancing recreational fishing opportunities.

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The first three reefs were deployed in a water depth of 11m, approximately 2km out from Aspendale, Seaford and Frankston. Since their installation, the reefs have provided excellent fish habitat and fishing for recreational fishers for species such as snapper, King George whiting and calamari. Building on the success of the recreational fishing reefs deployed in 2009 for boat-based anglers in Port Phillip Bay, the Victorian Fisheries Authority deployed a further three reefs for shore-based anglers in 2012. The reefs are in a water depth of between 3-4.5 metres in three locations: approx. 40m seaward of Frankston Pier; 40-70m seaward of Portarlington Pier’s rock-wall section; and approx. 40m from the end of Altona Pier. Each reef consists of 99 hollow dome shaped reef modules of different sizes arranged in three


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New releases from Daiwa

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page 92

Making the most of winter weather windows

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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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page 89

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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page 86

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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page 85

Rec Reef renamed to Rhys Reef

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page 84

Heading down to the beach in June

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Here come the salmon and perch

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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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page 81

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

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page 68

NEW FROM RAPALA! RAP-V BLADED JIG

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Enjoying cool, crisp days fishing in Batemans Bay

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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

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pages 56-57

Shore-based anglers reap the winter rewards

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pages 54-55

Soft plastic prawns are picking up the pace

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page 53

DPI crackdown on taking invertebrates

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page 52

Winter species are becoming more numerous

1min
page 52

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Gary’s Marine Centre

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pages 46-47

Make the most of the mixed species

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page 46

Tagging Tales

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page 43

Baffled, but not broken!

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pages 42-43

June fishing is jumping

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page 40

Big bountiful barra

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pages 38-39

New dynamics in FNQ

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page 37

Cold water tactics

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page 37

Time to head upstream

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page 36

Smaller lures and lighter gear work well in winter

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pages 34-35

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pages 32-33

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