Fishing Monthly Magazine | March 2023

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March mayhem for local anglers COOKTOWN

Justin Coventry

The wet has continued to bring more rain, and the rivers are flowing with increasing levels of freshwater. The barramundi fishing is improving as well, and many fish have been caught on the bay areas that hold mangroves. The runout tide is best. As the water recedes it brings the fish out on the edges, and the bait moves out as well. The key is

Lots of crabs are on the move. hooks grabbing works the best. There have been some great lures over the years, and one of my favourites was the Richo’s timber lure. It seemed to dance through the mangroves and produced a strike more often than not. Unfortunately, they aren’t made anymore but there are lots of options around, and simple trial and error will get you there. And let’s face it, if you aren’t getting the lure hooked up every now and then, you’re not

keep trying. As the waters start to fall, the big fish will start heading out and will be hungry. So, this will be the prime opportunity to try to catch that metre fish. For best results, focus your efforts on ambush areas. Using live bait at the right spot can be the key to success as the fish move through and are looking for some easy food. If you find some bait, that’s usually the best spot because if the bait is there, the predators will be there as well. Timing is key – when the bait is forced to move, that’s the opportunity that the predators have been waiting for. Sand banks dropping into deep areas can be productive, and so are creek mouths as the tide drops and the bait runs out. Making the most of opportunities, working the tides and being patient will get results. The big fish should be actively moving around and hungry this month, so get amongst it and hopefully you’ll capture that trophy fish. The reef fishing is still firing, with lots of nice coral trout and reds around.

Crabbing has been going well. it’s easy to see direction and changes coming through. It’s been such a useful tool over the years and has been accurate. At the very least, it provides an indication

Mangrove jack are being caught in numbers at the wharf. to place your lure as far up into the mangroves as possible and retrieve the lure through them, enticing a bite from the hungry fish waiting for any escaping bait heading out from cover in the mangroves.

The hardest part is walking your lure out from the mangroves without getting it stuck, and some lures snag up more easily than others. Having a lure with a big bib that hits the roots first without the Plenty of barramundi are moving around the rivers.

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getting it in far enough. The rivers are still fully flowing with freshwater, and I have seen some great fish coming downstream in numbers at the upper reach junctions. The fish have been small but lots of fun. The large number of juveniles is a great sign for future stocks, and the large female fish must be getting up high in the reaches to produce such a lot of young. The conditions at the moment will see the migration produce again, and so the cycle continues. It’s so great to see, and shows how healthy our river systems are at the moment. Hopefully it will be easier to find the big fish in the coming weeks, as this month should see things fire up. You just need to

There have been many calm days lately, and hopefully more to come this month. The storms have been fierce in the late afternoons, with lightning and strong wind fronts, so early morning runs and back early is best. If you do stay overnight, make sure there is a good place to shelter. Once the afternoon weather passes, the calm should return, and during the night and next morning the sea has been dead calm. Once May comes around there will be limited calm days for a few months, so make the most of it while it lasts. Of course, you should regularly check the weather report. I find the BOM marine wind forecast maps great as they show up to 7 days, and with the wind map

the fresh. The crabs have been full, and some nice specimens have been caught. The river mouths have been the areas to hit, and also out in the bay as the crabs look to head to the ocean in search of saltwater. Having lots of reef bait has helped, and it’s easy to go through a lot of it as having fresh bait always works the best. I replace the bait each day. There is always the problem of some small sharks out in the bay that find a fish head an easy meal. Some of the pot strings can be easily cut by these toothy creatures as they poke their head through to get to the bait. I always carry some extra string to do some repairs on the go. As you can see, there are lots of options this month and plenty of great fishing ahead. Get out there and get amongst them. I’m

Jonathan with a nice nannygai. of how the weather will change through the week. The mud crabbing has been great as they move around trying to escape

looking forward to getting my first big barramundi for the year this month, so photos to follow in next issue (hopefully)!


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Yellowfin Plate 7000 powered by Mercury 200hp

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Cooler, more comfortable weather for trout

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pages 112-114

Arm stretchers are cruising close to shore

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Better late than never for Karratha barra

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New multilevel fishing platform

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Need for speed is real

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page 109

New demersal rules are in play

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page 108

Plenty of options during demersal closed season

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page 107

How to make the best of the current closure

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Locals finding fish between strong gusts

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page 105

Beach brawlers in Bunbury

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page 104

Angling targets in early autumn

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page 104

Stacer 359 Proline SE, 379 SE

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pages 99-102

Feast and famine

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page 99

Maximising your chances of getting a bite

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page 98

A good month for local anglers

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page 97

Breaking records?

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page 96

Quality over quantity

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page 95

Small waters, big results

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page 94

Redfin waiting to be caught at Bendigo

4min
page 93

Slowing down at Goulburn

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page 93

Autumn activity aplenty

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page 92

Illegal fishers fined, and will lose car and boat

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page 90

Fishing after the flood

2min
page 90

Railblaza C-Tug R kayak with Kiwi Wheels

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Find the fish, find the action

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Plenty of offshore catches

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Check out hot spots for flathead

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The bluefin tuna have arrived

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page 87

New lures from Daiwa

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page 86

The flatty fishing just keeps getting better

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New horizons for stocked bass and perch

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You don’t need a boat for autumn action

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Variety of species on the chew

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page 83

Marching on strong

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page 82

Old favourites are loving the warm water

6min
pages 80-81

Late summer blooms big

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page 79

are biting deep all along the coast

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page 79

Bream and whiting are dominating bags

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page 79

Anglers enjoying great catches of kingfish

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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

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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

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Fish are feeding aggressively

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A sensational season ahead

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Big blue bearing big fruit

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page 65

Local ladies leading the way

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page 64

Yabby poachers feel the pinch of the law

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The gift that keeps on giving

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pages 62-63

Cleaner water and good consistent catches

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pages 60-61

Action still hot in cooler water

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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

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page 54

Gary’s Marine Centre

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pages 50-51

Fish respond to cold

2min
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Continuing the journey with the Fate V3 13 Fishing rods

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Fish’n SIPS Tagged Fish Comp is a winner

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pages 44-45

Calm conditions looking towards Icolette.

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March mayhem for local anglers

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Sunshine days and gloomy nights continue

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Find the prawns, find the fish

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page 40

Barra among the storms

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page 39

The benefits of staying flexible

2min
page 38

After the flush-out

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pages 36-37

Having to pay the taxman

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pages 34-35

Casting for women fishers…

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Are you one of the 89?

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Women in seafood

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Lots of options offshore

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pages 30-31

Bread-and-butter species firing

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pages 28-29

Succulent species on the cards

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pages 26-27

With the prawns will come the predators

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page 24

Flathead catches are ramping up

2min
page 22

PROVEN WORLD LEADING ANCHOR DESIGNS

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page 18

A great month to head offshore

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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

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