Fishing Monthly Magazine | March 2023

Page 65

NSW

Big blue bearing big fruit FORSTER

Luke Austin

This month is one of my absolute favourite months of the year for fishing! There are so many options out there right now, with a huge array of species on offer. The estuary fishing continues to tick along very nicely. Fishing during the run-out tide with soft plastics or vibes will give you the best shot at finding the flathead and bream, and both of these species have been the standout targets by a mile. The better fish are still schooled up in and around any structure sitting to the east of Wallis Island. Bream have been particularly hungry, and just about any lightly-weighted bait offering or small soft plastic has been absolutely smashed when cast into areas such as The Paddock (or just about any other oyster lease) or down along the rock walls. The Tuncurry rock wall has been producing some particularly solid fish, with one angler managing to land a beastly 53cm fish

Chasing snapper in March can be super fun! that fell for a good old strip of mullet! Huge schools of whiting have been spotted sitting on the sand flats downstream from the bridge, and the area in and around the rock pool has been absolutely stacked with really big whiting, which is really cool to see, but remember that this area

Casey with a typical autumn cobia. and trevally are still being caught in good numbers, particularly around the whitebait schools, which seem to be concentrated in the lower half most days. At times there has also been a fair bit of bait upriver. There are even a few bonito in the mix, too. The days with a bit of wind are proving to be the pick for surface action on the flats, with

cicada lures working well for bream under the trees further up the river. There are a few small mulloway in the river at the moment, but the better fish are hard to find. On the beaches, whiting and bream numbers are pretty good along Lighthouse Beach and around Lake Cathie. On the decent days, North Beach has been fishing well for tailor and bream.

is a no fishing zone! In areas where fishing is allowed, fish are nice and active and have been happy to gobble up baits of beachworms, yabbies and even artificial worm baits like the ones from Gulp. The mouth of the estuary has been a popular place for both land-based and boating anglers of late, as they take advantage of healthy numbers of hungry mulloway. There is a real mix of sizes schooled up along the walls at the moment, with most fish ranging from about 40cm through to 120cm or so. When these fish school up in these sorts of numbers, they are often relatively easy to catch and can be caught on live or dead baits, as well as a huge variety of hard and soft lures. If you are going to target these amazing fish, please take the time to learn the regulations around minimum size and bag limits! These fish are very special and if we are to keep enjoying them for generations to come, we need to look after them, and to see anglers keeping undersized fish or more than their one fish limit is absolutely infuriating! Fishing from the rocks can be amazing in autumn, and this year has already proven to be productive for most anglers. Plenty of pelagic action is occurring up and down the coast, but unfortunately the sharks have The crab season remains pretty quiet, and I’ve noticed there haven’t been as many traps being set this month, which is a sign there’s been little reward. • Castaway Estuary Fishing Charters specialises in calm water, guided estuary lure fishing experiences based in Port Macquarie, NSW. For more information visit: www. castawayfishing.com.au.

been very active as well, and will make short work of a fighting longtail tuna! The bit of little swell that we had recently made for perfect conditions to chase some big bream, and there has been the odd early season drummer sneaking about as well. The rocks down south have been worth exploring early and late in the day, and a few dedicated anglers have been landing some very nice land-based snapper up to about 4kg. Our local beaches have been fishing well, which is to be expected during late summer and into autumn, with most stretches of sand holding some nice deep gutters to explore and anglers have been landing some very healthy mixed bags of bream, whiting, flathead and tailor. Those anglers who have put in the time have found the odd mulloway up to about 12kg, however the tailor have been painful for anyone using live or cut fish

Jack with a nice spotted mackerel. All sorts of pelagic species can turn up during March. baits, so it may be worth soaking some beachworms as an alternative. Offshore fishing is well and truly on! The snapper fishing has been amazing, with lots of solid fish getting about. It hasn’t mattered if you are fishing up north, down south or out the front, it seems that just about every reef has been holding fish. The deeper reefs are also producing the odd trag and pearl perch, and if you happen to drift off onto the soft stuff there have been plenty of tasty flathead waiting for you. The pelagic scene is still cruising along beautifully, and Spanish and spotted mackerel are about in good

numbers. Mackerel can be found on just about any inshore reef complex, and with by-catch species including cobia, longtail tuna, snapper, spangled emperor and mulloway, it’s an insanely exciting time to be hitting the shallow reefs! • Luke is the owner of Great Lakes Tackle – your ‘local’ bait and tackle store. We only sell the best brands and offer sound, friendly advice on where you can go to land your next trophy fish while visiting the wonderful Great Lakes region! Open 7 days in the main street of Tuncurry. Ph: (02) 6554 9541 or find us on Facebook to see what we have been up to!

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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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page 106

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

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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

1min
page 90

Fishing after the flood

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page 90

Railblaza C-Tug R kayak with Kiwi Wheels

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page 89

Find the fish, find the action

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Plenty of offshore catches

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page 88

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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page 85

You don’t need a boat for autumn action

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page 84

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

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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

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

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page 68

Fish are feeding aggressively

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page 67

A sensational season ahead

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page 66

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

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

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pages 46-47

Fish’n SIPS Tagged Fish Comp is a winner

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pages 44-45

Calm conditions looking towards Icolette.

2min
page 43

March mayhem for local anglers

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pages 42-43

Sunshine days and gloomy nights continue

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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

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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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page 33

Women in seafood

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page 32

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

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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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