Fishing Monthly Magazine | March 2023

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With the prawns will come the predators (snapper) and sweetlip on the edges. At this time of year it pays to fish a little deeper around Harries, the deeper edges along the western and southern sides of Peel as well as the Peel and Coochie artificial reefs. The fish won’t be thick but you should have a better chance of some quality fish. Prawns have been quite patchy from the start of this season in the Southern Bay. There have been reports of isolated catches from the mouth of the Logan and Macleay areas, but at the time of writing they are a little hit and miss. This

SOUTHERN BAY

Nick Whyte

Mangrove jack have been hot to trot in recent weeks, and that should continue this month. There will be good numbers of jacks around in the coming weeks, but the bigger models will be thinking about heading offshore to breed. At this time of year you can find big congregations around the bar and river entrances. The Seaway is a good place to fish this month, and Amity rock wall is worth a look, too. Remember to fish heavy for these guys as you will be targeting the larger fish. They will have no problems taking you back into structure on light tackle. All canal systems and creeks have been producing good numbers, but it seems as though the Coomera has been the pick of the bunch. Work all the main bridges around Sovereign and up through the river. Deep plastics and deep-running hardbodies are the go. Topwater lures can be a great way to target them up tight on the rock walls, especially as a few prawns start to show up. Spotty mackerel have been a bit hard to find in the bottom half of Moreton Bay. Sand Hills have been a regular producer. Most fish are still average size but there is the occasional bigger fish up to a metre. The longtail tuna should heat up this month, with bigger schools pushing down into the bay. There

month should see a great improvement though, and it should only get better moving forward into April. With the prawns will come the predators. Mulloway, flatties, threadfin and bream all love a good feed of prawns. Prawn imitation lures like small vibes, long slender topwater lures or prawn plastics are what should be tied on this month. If you have a great capture from the Southern Bay you would like to share, send me an email at techfishing@hotmail. com. Until next month, Tech-it-easy.

Dave Hall with a Brisbane River mulloway. have been reports of good fish in the northern bay. Areas north of Mud Island and north of Tangalooma have been the most consistent. Summer whiting have still been about throughout the Southern Bay. Reports of large fish have not been uncommon this past month. Most anglers have been targeting these with freshly dug worms. Digging worms yourself will often yield better results. The best spots this month have been in the Logan River at the Lone Pine or the Council Chambers in the Nerang River. Most of the Gold Coast systems have been productive.

Brisbane River has been producing some great fish lately. There has been large numbers of threadfin salmon and jewfish (mulloway) caught from the port area. A lot of the fish have been of better quality, with 115-120cm being common. The good old Zerek Fish Trap is definitely the go-to if you’re looking for a thready. Just remember that these fish suffer from barotrauma when pulled from deep water, and if you are practicing catchand-release try to have a release weight handy to get the fish back to the bottom. Take care when handling them and don’t keep them

out of the water too long. If treated improperly, these awesome sportfish will have very little chance of survival. There have been plenty of school jew around in recent weeks. These guys can usually be found holding tight to structure or harassing the baitfish. Bream will be throughout the Southern Bay around all the shallow rock points this month. It’s a great time of year to target these fish on topwater lures. The rocks around the power lines, the top of Macleay at Pats Point and Lambs Rocks are all great places to have a look. Shallow cranks and larger walk-the-dog topwater lures are the best techniques in this shallow structure. The Bay islands have been fishing a little tough of late. There have been a lot of undersized squire

Dave’s nice threadfin couldn’t resist a slowly hopped Fish Trap.

Byron with a quality threadfin salmon. 24 MARCH 2023


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pages 118-119

Yellowfin Plate 7000 powered by Mercury 200hp

2min
pages 116-117

Cooler, more comfortable weather for trout

6min
pages 112-114

Arm stretchers are cruising close to shore

1min
page 110

Better late than never for Karratha barra

1min
page 110

New multilevel fishing platform

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page 109

Need for speed is real

2min
page 109

New demersal rules are in play

3min
page 108

Plenty of options during demersal closed season

3min
page 107

How to make the best of the current closure

3min
page 106

Locals finding fish between strong gusts

4min
page 105

Beach brawlers in Bunbury

2min
page 104

Angling targets in early autumn

2min
page 104

Stacer 359 Proline SE, 379 SE

6min
pages 99-102

Feast and famine

1min
page 99

Maximising your chances of getting a bite

4min
page 98

A good month for local anglers

2min
page 97

Breaking records?

2min
page 96

Quality over quantity

4min
page 95

Small waters, big results

2min
page 94

Redfin waiting to be caught at Bendigo

4min
page 93

Slowing down at Goulburn

2min
page 93

Autumn activity aplenty

3min
page 92

Illegal fishers fined, and will lose car and boat

1min
page 90

Fishing after the flood

2min
page 90

Railblaza C-Tug R kayak with Kiwi Wheels

1min
page 89

Find the fish, find the action

1min
page 89

Plenty of offshore catches

1min
page 88

Check out hot spots for flathead

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page 88

The bluefin tuna have arrived

4min
page 87

New lures from Daiwa

3min
page 86

The flatty fishing just keeps getting better

1min
page 86

New horizons for stocked bass and perch

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page 85

You don’t need a boat for autumn action

4min
page 84

Variety of species on the chew

5min
page 83

Marching on strong

2min
page 82

Old favourites are loving the warm water

6min
pages 80-81

Late summer blooms big

2min
page 79

are biting deep all along the coast

1min
page 79

Bream and whiting are dominating bags

2min
page 79

Anglers enjoying great catches of kingfish

2min
page 78

More anglers ditching the online rat race

4min
page 77

More than one way to catch cod

2min
page 76

Waterways and fish in transition

2min
page 75

Right now it’s time to March

1min
page 75

Tips for more fish in warm water

4min
page 74

Racking up the species

3min
pages 72-73

Now is the right time to get out on the water

1min
page 72

The best time of the year

4min
pages 70-71

Fishing action is red hot as the weather cools

6min
page 69

Tagging Tales

3min
page 68

A good time to expect unexpected catches

1min
page 68

Fish are feeding aggressively

3min
page 67

A sensational season ahead

2min
page 66

Big blue bearing big fruit

4min
page 65

Local ladies leading the way

3min
page 64

Yabby poachers feel the pinch of the law

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page 63

The gift that keeps on giving

3min
pages 62-63

Cleaner water and good consistent catches

2min
pages 60-61

Action still hot in cooler water

4min
pages 58-59

The value of good timing on the beaches

5min
pages 56-57

The dreaded taxman strikes

3min
page 54

Bait is plentiful throughout

3min
page 54

Gary’s Marine Centre

9min
pages 50-51

Fish respond to cold

2min
page 50

Continuing the journey with the Fate V3 13 Fishing rods

4min
pages 46-47

Fish’n SIPS Tagged Fish Comp is a winner

6min
pages 44-45

Calm conditions looking towards Icolette.

2min
page 43

March mayhem for local anglers

4min
pages 42-43

Sunshine days and gloomy nights continue

2min
pages 40-41

Find the prawns, find the fish

2min
page 40

Barra among the storms

3min
page 39

The benefits of staying flexible

2min
page 38

After the flush-out

4min
pages 36-37

Having to pay the taxman

4min
pages 34-35

Casting for women fishers…

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page 33

Are you one of the 89?

1min
page 33

Women in seafood

1min
page 32

Lots of options offshore

4min
pages 30-31

Bread-and-butter species firing

2min
pages 28-29

Succulent species on the cards

9min
pages 26-27

With the prawns will come the predators

3min
page 24

Flathead catches are ramping up

2min
page 22

PROVEN WORLD LEADING ANCHOR DESIGNS

1min
page 18

A great month to head offshore

2min
page 18

March morning mulloway continues this month

3min
page 16

$1.6M fraud: journey to justice

5min
pages 14-15

Dress to kill fish, not yourself

4min
pages 12-13

Return of the wild river bass

6min
pages 8-9
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