Fishing Monthly Magazine | March 2023

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NSW

A sensational season ahead PORT STEPHENS

Paul Lennon

Inside the estuary it has been an absolute boomer of a flathead season, and it shows no signs of slowing down just yet. Plenty of quality fish are being caught from the Karuah River through to Tilligerry, and all the way down to Shoal Bay and Jimmys beaches. If you fish the shallow flats areas through these parts with soft plastics and hard bodies on the high tide, you should get results. Just remember to cover ground by constantly keeping on the move. If you’re unsure where to start looking for flathead, get out and have a walk around the flats on low tide and you should be able to spot the indentations referred to as ‘lays’ in the sand where the flathead have been sitting.

Mulloway are a great target after dark on the ocean beaches.

The author with a unicorn 100cm flathead taken in Port Stephens.

It’s been a sensational black marlin season inshore. It’s then just a matter of going back to the same areas on the high tide. Whiting are another summertime fish that are still being caught in great

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the Boulders near Yacaaba. All manner of baitfish are pouring into the estuary system right now, from whitebait and frogmouth pilchards to garfish, slimy

mackerel and yellowtail. It won’t be long before surface fish like frigate mackerel, bonito, mac tuna and longtails start finding this smorgasbord of food, so keep your eyes out for any bird activity and fish bust-ups, and have those casting rods ready for action at all times. BEACHES March always provides some fantastic ocean beach fishing opportunities, with big bream starting to move. There are still plenty of big elbow-slapping whiting being caught too. A freshlycaught pipi or a live worm will significantly out-fish other baits when chasing bream and whiting from the beaches. You can also pick up dart and even mulloway as a by-catch. If you are chasing mulloway specifically, you should be fishing late in the afternoon into the night with larger baits like tailor heads squid or mullet fillets – or even better, a live legal tailor or whiting. Dawn and dusk periods are well worth having a spin with some metals around 20-40g, with plenty of tailor to over 1kg coming from Fingal Spit and Box Beach. OCEAN ROCKS Land-based game anglers wait all year for the next three months as pelagic fish such as mac and longtail tuna terrorize baitfish along headlands and rock ledges. Tomaree is one of the best and most popular ledges on the east coast to do this style of fishing. However, there are plenty of other lesser known ledges close by, which can also produce action of

similar calibre. By far the most popular method is to catch yourself a live bait such as a slimy mackerel or yellowtail, and send it back out suspended 2-4m under a float and then play the waiting game. Offshore The epic inshore marlin bite is continuing, with plenty of black marlin still being caught in close. Slow trolling live baits is by far the most effective method for targeting these fish. When it comes to catching these fish, most of the skill comes down to

knowing where to locate them. Sea surface charts like rip charts are well worth consulting, giving you an idea of where the best water will be. Then it’s a matter of focusing your efforts around areas holding the baitfish. Often this will be around reefy areas where bait typically congregates, or the edges of temperature breaks. Live baiting can be a real lucky dip at this time of year, with the chance of marlin, cobia, longtail tuna, mac tuna, kingfish and even a big snapper.

Omar Ashraf was delighted when he caught this mahimahi off the seaway on the Gold Coast. It measured just shy of the metre mark.


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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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