Fishing Monthly Magazine | September 2021

Page 14

Southern

OLD

Forward planning will help JUMPINPIN

Bo Sawyer

At the time of writing the wind and lockdowns have been making fishing opportunities a little bleak, but a windy day’s fishing is always better than a good day’s work! There are plenty of spots around the Jumpinpin area

to find a bit of shelter, I recommend looking at the wind forecast before heading out. If it looks fishable, take note of the wind direction and fish on the opposite side of any islands. The fishing will generally be a lot better and much more enjoyable out of the wind so do a little planning to get the most out of your day. Local anglers have been

getting some great scores of flathead along the drops offs, banks and drains in the area. Low tide has definitely been the best time to chase them, but as the tide gets higher they’ll spread out over the banks more, and the wind chopping up the water and discolouring it has made it much more challenging on the flats. I’ve been keeping at least

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two rods rigged with plastics, one with a natural style and the other with a pinkish colour. I’ll quite often use both styles in the same spot, working the natural colour in the cleaner and deeper water off the drop off, and the pink colour right on the drop off where the water is a little dirtier. Works a treat! The size of the flathead should really start improving this month. Try fishing south of Russell Island, Kalinga Bank and as the weather gets warmer the big girls should be biting in the deeper water around the mouth of the pin. Reports of tailor have

The author with a flathead caught on a Gulp plastic.

Norton caught this great feed of tailor. been very favourable. Try targeting them on dawn before the wind picks up. Small spinners have been accounting for some fantastic catches around the Jumpinpin mouth and Kalinga Bank. I haven’t heard of any monsters being caught but plenty of tablesized fish have been reaching the eskies. Tailor require some care if meant for the

table, so quickly bleed them and place them in an ice slurry if possible. Bream have been plentiful and I’ve been constantly sounding them bunched up in massive schools, especially near big bait balls. The five ways, Kalinga Bank and the eastern side of Crusoe Island are great spots. They will also be around any yabby banks but

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Young Jai with a cracker flatty.

the better quality fish will be in the deeper water. Lightly weighted mullet strips are my favourite choice, but cut up pillies, prawns and yabbies will get them biting as well. There have still been some nice whiting caught. My favourite spot to fish for them are the sandbanks between Cabbage Tree boat ramp and the Powerlines, this is where I caught my elbow-slapper that won first place in the males whiting category for the King of the Pin comp. Other great spots are Kalinga Bank, the lagoons at the north tip of South Stradbroke Island and the northern side of Crusoe Island. Mulloway have been a little shy with these big tides, but if you can fish around the tide changes for them you will greatly increase your chances. Try the deeper water in the Pin bar and Swan Bay along the drop offs. If the tides are running, scan the deeper holes as you may come across a school of them. • Don’t forget to pop into Jacobs Well Bait and Tackle to stock up on your gear and fresh bait. We’ve also got the Gold Coast Flathead Classic coming up so keep an eye out for that as well. Take care on the water everyone and you can message me on Facebook or Instagram at ‘the bobo boat’ if you’d like any pictures featured. Tight lines.


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Track My Fish

17min
pages 104-105

Freshwater

12min
pages 102-103

Karratha

7min
page 101

Mandurah

5min
page 97

Lancelin

5min
page 98

Metro

4min
page 96

Bunbury

4min
page 95

WESTERN AUSTRALIA Esperance

5min
page 93

Augusta

4min
page 94

Recfishwest

4min
page 92

WIRF

10min
pages 90-91

Ballarat

5min
page 87

Wangaratta

4min
page 86

Mallacoota

4min
page 83

Port Phillip West

3min
page 78

Gippsland Lakes

5min
pages 80-81

Port Phillip East

6min
page 79

Geelong

6min
pages 76-77

Offshore

5min
page 70

Canberra

5min
pages 68-69

Hunter Valley

5min
page 65

New England Rivers

3min
page 64

Central Coast

8min
page 59

Batemans Bay

4min
page 61

Illawarra

7min
page 60

Ballina

4min
page 49

Coffs Coast

5min
pages 52-53

Sydney North

6min
page 47

Mackerel under the microscope

11min
pages 38-39

Sydney Rock

4min
page 46

Sydney South

4min
page 48

Sheik of the Creek

6min
page 41

Sustainability for snapper stocks

6min
page 40

Freshwater

14min
pages 36-37

Townsville

5min
page 30

Jumpinpin

4min
pages 14-15

Mackay

6min
page 26

Starlo’s back to basics

4min
pages 10-11

Noosa

5min
page 21

Northern Bay

5min
page 20

Southern Bay

3min
pages 16-17

QUEENSLAND Gold Coast

5min
pages 12-13

Whitsundays

8min
pages 28-29
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