Fishing Monthly Magazine | June 2023

Page 98

West Coast

WA

Going beach prospecting is well worth it METRO

Jacob Crispe

As I sit down to write this report, I have to admit I’ve been a little distracted. The beach fishing around the Perth Metro area has gone

beaches, I mean areas like Floriet, Trigg, Swanbourne and Cottesloe. These beaches produce good fishing on a consistent basis. Bread and butter species like herring, skippy, sand whiting and tailor are regular captures at all of these locations. Like

with a feed of the species mentioned, what excites them in these cooler months is the prospect of tangling with some big mulloway in the wash, and species like pink snapper and samsonfish. Drone anglers are certainly driving the success on these species, however a drone is not an essential component of beach fishing success. Fresh bait, the right gutter, a bit of berley and being prepared to endure the cool morning temperatures are generally the real reasons for success at this time of the year. It is something I love, so I will see you out there. Similar to the beaches, the rock wall fishing can be very good in the cooler months. The squid are bigger, the pinky snapper fishing steps up a notch (60-90cm average size fish),

Chris Avery caught this cracker mulloway from a gutter on fresh bait. month, however our inshore grounds will also fish well for King George whiting, sand whiting, squid and the occasional flathead.

Josh Nowicki landed this reef bruiser from the sand. It would have been one epic battle! up a notch. It is almost like the cooler conditions have sparked a beach fishing smorgasbord. The exciting part about this is that it should continue into June. BEACHES AND ROCK WALLS It only seems fitting to start this report with what is happening on our Perth Metro beaches. When I say Metro

any waterway, it is important to maximise your chances of finding fish. On our beaches, this means identifying the best gutters (likely to hold fish), so taking the time to do this before wetting a line will only improve your results. A berley bag pegged into the wash will also help. Although beach anglers will always be happy

Dom ‘The Fish Tucker Man’ Magoo with a quality flathead caught as a welcome bycatch while on the hunt for whiting. 98 JUNE 2023

Any time I think about inshore fishing in these cooler months I think of Middle Ground. This area defines what you are looking

A lovely King George whiting. Dom Magoo is no stranger when it comes to putting these tasty fish on the deck. while species like King George whiting, herring and skippy are all present. Early morning starts are your best option, with areas like the Fremantle Sailing Club, South Mole, North Mole and Cottesloe groyne all worth a look. Just take care during bad weather. THE SWAN RIVER The three main target species in the Swan River this month will be bream, mulloway and tailor. To find any of them, the key is to locate areas with structure that holds the food that they love eating. As an example, the Swan River tailor tend to be found in the deeper channels beyond the sand flats and shallow water, ambushing food as the water drains into the deeper water. The bream love natural or manmade structure. They hide in it while they wait for an oppotunity to grab anything that swims past. The area between Causeway up to Maylands and around Guildford has plenty of this structure, so it produces consistently good bream fishing. A good familyfriendly option is Garvey Park; the fishing access is

good and there are some other distractions on offer if the fish aren’t biting. Another option in June in the Swan are blue swimmer crabs. The deeper sections of the river between the Old Brewery and the Canning Bridge is a good place to start. INSHORE Pink snapper will be on most people’s minds this

The Z Brothers are becoming very consistent thanks to the lessons they have learnt from their dad.

A bucket of herring caught by Paul Coelho around Woodies.

for if you are targeting any of these species. Areas of reef, sand patches and weed all mean these fish are available. With the snapper, fishing at night (or at least the light changes), at anchor and with a berley trail will offer you the best chance of success. OFFSHORE Again, pink snapper will make up a large part of the angler effort in June in our offshore waters. These fish are such a big part of our DNA on this part of the coastline. Having said that, although they should be thick in the 20-40m depth zone, they are not your only targets. Breaksea cod, baldchin groper and dhufish are all attractive targets in this depth zone.


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pages 118-119

Anglapro Sniper 444 PRO with Yamaha T60 4-stroke

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pages 116-117

Healey Drops 5.24kg on Final Day for Hawkesbury win

5min
pages 112-114

at Sydney BREAM event

3min
pages 111-112

Morgan completes rare Open double

3min
page 110

Morgan doubles up on epic run to take BASS Open

6min
pages 108-110

2023 World Sooty Championship

4min
page 107

2023 Great Northern Cod Nationals

3min
page 107

ECBS ROUND 2 RESULTS

2min
page 106

Trout and redfin are flourishing

7min
pages 104-106

Pilbara visitor paradise

3min
page 102

Demersal $10m support package

3min
page 101

Watch out, there’s sharks about

1min
page 101

Glory between the chill

3min
page 100

Scratching that itch

4min
page 99

Going beach prospecting is well worth it

2min
page 98

It’s salmon time, baby

4min
page 97

Prepare for a land-based assault

4min
page 96

Cool winter nights fishing off the beach

1min
page 96

Spying on yellowtail kingfish

1min
page 95

Victoria’s fishing licence: how to boost revenue

7min
pages 94-95

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
page 92

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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page 67

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.

5min
pages 48-51

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

4min
pages 34-35

Expect the unexpected in the coming weeks

6min
pages 32-33

Celebrating a year of the Women in Recreational Fishing Network Queensland

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Ready to land the fish of a LIFETIME?

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New rules for Spanish mackerel start 1 July World Oceans Day:

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Cool changes make a difference to fishing tactics

4min
pages 28-30

Calm winter fishing approaches

6min
page 26

It’s worth braving the cold

9min
pages 24-25

Mountains of mulloway

2min
pages 22-23

PROVEN WORLD LEADING ANCHOR DESIGNS

1min
pages 18-19

School migrations move north

2min
page 18

Beach gutters, rock ledges and headlands

4min
pages 16-17

Know the rules — no excuses!

2min
pages 14-15

PRECISION XTREME PENCIL

2min
pages 9-13

Making memories at Moura: catching saratoga

5min
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