Fishing Monthly Magazine | June 2023

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

Rod Mackenzie codmac@bigpond.net.au

With the water temperature steadily dropping along the Murray River, anglers are enjoying an increased bite of native fish. It happens

every season, and spells the start of the big cod run that rolls on into the cooler months. With the cooling water temps comes the disappearance of shrimp and yabbies, and the predators feed heavily in preparation for the loss of this easy fodder.

Along the Murray River, Swan Hill has yielded a few smaller Murray cod and golden perch on baits, with scrub worms, small yabbies and shrimp working well. The best cod of late taken on the troll near the road bridge measured in at 89cm on a purple lure.

Clinton Hann with a 1m+ cod landed on the new Scope Bait from Bassman.

A 1m+ cod landed in the Murray River near Mildura on a trolled StumpJumper.

In the local Kerang Lakes, the redin continue to bite well, with Lake Meran the pick. Several anglers have boasted sessions of 10-20 solid fish, some more than a kilo in weight, on blades and ice jigs. Lake Kangaroo also has good numbers of redfin on jigs and plastics, with the odd solid golden perch

muscling in. Some of these have measured up to 55cm. Along the Murray River downstream, Robinvale is producing golden perch and the odd Murray cod on both bait and lures. Cod to 75cm have been taken on the cast and troll, with the perch scoffing down scrub worms. Carp numbers continue to be a problem, with some

absolute thumpers scoffing baits intended for the soughtafter native fish. Further downstream along the Murray, Mildura and Wentworth continue to be the pick of the fishing spots, with several goodsized Murray cod over the metre mark landed. Most fish are being taken on the troll, and the best bite has

Putting in the hard yards is producing the goods BENDIGO

Roger Miles codhuntertours@bigpond.com

Fishing during the coldest months of the year is not easy. With temperatures falling, anglers need to prepare well with suitable clothing to cope with the tough conditions. Thermal clothing, gloves and bennies become essential parts of the fishing arsenal. Anglers also need to be prepared for days with reduced catch rates. It can be common to fish for a full day during the coldest months of the year, and not even get a single enquiry for the day. If this does happen to you, don’t let it deter you as on your next trip there is a chance you may land your personal best fish. That is the mixed bag of results that fishing at this time of the year gives you. LAKE EPPALOCK Water levels are currently steady at Lake Eppalock. The productivity in the fishing remains relatively good, and redfin continue to make up the majority of anglers’ captures. The redfin have been caught on a wide range of soft plastics and soft vibes, and blades and ice jigs have also been working well. Trolling small profile lures in medium to deep diving models has been producing a few redfin, too. 86 JUNE 2023

This large golden perch was a good reward for putting in some hard yards. It was caught on a 6th Sense Quake 80 lipless crankbait. Small numbers of golden perch are still being caught at this location, and a good approach is to troll medium profile hardbody lures around the rocky shorelines and edges of standing timber. Casting lipless crankbaits and small profile spinnerbaits in these areas have also produced small numbers of golden perch. A few Murray cod are also being caught at this location, mostly as a bycatch by anglers targeting redfin or golden perch. The majority of Murray cod have been small, measuring between 45cm and 58cm. There is, however, the occasional large Murray cod being caught. A local Bendigo angler recently

landed a cod measuring over the metre mark. He was specifically targeting Murray cod, and caught the fish targeting a rocky shoreline casting a large soft plastic lure. This is a great sign of what will be available in the future, with the great fish stockings that have gone into the lake over the last few seasons. With more good stockings planned for the future, angling opportunities should only continue to improve over the next few years. CAMPASPE RIVER The water clarity continues to slowly improve in the Campaspe River. The most productive fishing has been in the section from Barnadown upstream to

the spillway below Lake Eppalock. Anglers walking the banks have been producing small numbers of golden perch and Murray cod. Spinnerbaits, hardbody lures and lipless crankbaits have all been good options. The occasional larger Murray cod has also been caught on surface lures and swimbaits. The water clarity should remain relatively good for the next couple of months, before increased flows again will see this trend reversed again. It was disturbing to receive a report from a couple of good friends about some illegal fishing equipment that they recently found while fishing the Campaspe River. There were two Murray cod

which were hooked on this equipment, with the largest Murray cod measuring 95cm. The guys contacted Fisheries and made a report. If you are fishing and you happen to see any illegal equipment, please contact Fisheries on 13 FISH (13 34 74). CAIRN CURRAN Water levels are slowly rising at this location. The productivity in the fishing has slowed down at this location over recent weeks. The numbers of golden perch and Murray cod being caught is low. If you do put the time in there is still a good chance you may land your biggest golden perch or Murray cod at this location for the season. Good options for the golden perch are lipless crankbaits. Trolling large hardbody lures or casting or trolling swimbaits are also a good option when targeting that quality Murray cod. Redfin are still making up the majority of anglers’ captures. Fishing the edges of the drop-offs with soft plastics, soft vibes and ice jigs are all good lure options for the redfin. If you are planning a trip to Cairn Curran at this time of the year, it’s worthwhile targeting the resident trout population. Bait fishing around the shallow edges of the lake with worms and gents is a good approach. Trolling the lake’s edges with winged lures or small minnow style lures is also a good option for those anglers targeting a trout. LODDON RIVER The water clarity had

been pretty poor in the Loddon River recently after some environmental flows were released down the system towards the end of the irrigation season. The irrigation season has now finished, and the flows running down the Loddon River have settled down and the water clarity is slowly improving again. How long this trend continues will depend on the amount of rainfall the region receives over the next few months. If rainfall is minimal, the water clarity should continue to improve. If the region receives heavy rainfall then the subsequent inflows will see the water clarity reduce again. Fishing the Loddon River at this time of the year is not easy. Anglers need to be patient and fish slowly. That means slow your retrieve speed down and spend more time at each location you are fishing. Be prepared to put a large amount of casts into a likelylooking piece of structure before moving onto the next location. Fish will often need a lot more presentations from a lure striking at this time of the year. The benefits are a significant reduction in fishing pressure; at this time of the year it is not uncommon to have a god amount of the river to yourself. Again, if you put the hard yards in you will be rewarded.


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Morgan completes rare Open double

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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

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page 102

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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page 100

Scratching that itch

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page 99

Going beach prospecting is well worth it

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page 98

It’s salmon time, baby

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page 97

Prepare for a land-based assault

4min
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

7min
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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
page 89

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
page 86

Scoring cool catches on our chilly local beaches

1min
page 85

Rec Reef renamed to Rhys Reef

2min
page 84

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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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

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
pages 54-55

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
page 52

THE FREEDOM To Escape.

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pages 48-51

Gary’s Marine Centre

8min
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!

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

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page 37

Time to head upstream

2min
page 36

Smaller lures and lighter gear work well in winter

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pages 34-35

Expect the unexpected in the coming weeks

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pages 32-33

Celebrating a year of the Women in Recreational Fishing Network Queensland

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pages 28-30

Calm winter fishing approaches

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page 26

It’s worth braving the cold

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pages 24-25

Mountains of mulloway

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pages 22-23

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pages 18-19

School migrations move north

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