Fishing Monthly Magazine | May 2022

Page 66

NSW

Feeding up before winter overnight and early in the day is much cooler, so the fish are at their most active in the late afternoon, when it’s warmer. Try to focus most of your energy during those hours for best results. TROUT Trout in the lake can be a bit hit and miss, but from now all the way through until the end of spring the surface water temperature will be more to their liking, and they are certainly worth targeting. I find trolling or casting lipless crankbaits to be the best way of targeting the resident trout. The main reason is that these lures will catch just about anything that swims, so by using them you are not going to miss out on catching any other species in the process. The other reason I like using them is that they are a sinking lure, so you can cover the entire water column whilst trying to work out where the fish are holding.

BATLOW

Wayne Dubois waynedubois@westnet.com.au

Air temperatures might be starting to cool down but this doesn’t mean the fishing is as well. The fishing in May is usually the complete opposite of the weather and can be described as ‘hot’, especially in the trout streams and rivers. REDFIN Blowering Dam’s redfin are also a good option at this time of the year. Schools are now more concentrated in the deeper water as they prepare for their annual spawning effort. These fish are still targetable trolling, however extra deep diving lures will be needed. Fish will be anywhere from 20-80ft down, but I find there’s almost always fish holding at the 30-40ft mark so it pays to start exploring in that depth. The AC Slim Invader in the 40ft model is perfect for locating schools whilst trolling, as are heavilyweighted soft plastics. Even if you don’t troll one of the heavily-weighted plastics, it pays to have one rigged and as soon as you catch fish trolling, pull up and throw the plastics out. Continue to catch fish until they shut down, then repeat the process i.e. troll until you catch a fish, then cast plastics. Alternatively you can have an ice jig or blade rigged ready to go as these lures are just as good and quite often even better than

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Natural coloured sinking hardbodies, like this rainbow trout coloured Sso Mino, will be hard to beat on spawning trout.

Your best chance of big redfin starts this month as these fish form massive pre-spawn schools. Finding one often means finding hundreds at this time of the year, so they are definitely worth the effort of finding. the soft plastics. NATIVES Murray cod and golden perch will be feeding up before the onslaught of winter, and they too will be worth focusing some energy on this month. Mid

to late afternoon is the best time to target the natives at this time of year. Unlike summer, where most of the action is after dark when the water has had a chance to cool, at this time of year the water temperature

Murray cod will be quite active this month as they hook in before the onslaught of winter.

Trolling lipless crankbaits is a great way of covering all bases. They help you to locate active fish and give you a good shot at catching a Murray cod, trout, redfin or golden perch. 66

MAY 2022

Flies with a bit of red in them, like the tiny red Copper John nymph, will account for cricket scores of trout this month.


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Lancelin

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Augusta

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Metro

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Mandurah

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Bunbury

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Esperance

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Tournaments

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pages 94-97

WIRF

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pages 90-91

Wangaratta

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Eildon

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Ballarat

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page 85

Phillip Island

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Port Phillip East

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Geelong

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Lithgow/Oberon

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Batlow

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Illawarra

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Central Coast

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Batemans Bay

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Sydney South

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pages 52-53

Sydney North

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Sydney Rock

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Freshwater

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Mackay

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Townsville

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Bundaberg

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Cape York

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Noosa

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Freshwater Adventures

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Starlo’s back to basics

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