Fishing Monthly Magazine | September 2021

Page 68

Canberra

ACT

Putting in the hard yards CANBERRA

Toby Grundy

At the end of August, the cod in Canberra did switch on, and for about a week, locals got their goodoo fix before closed season. Cod season 20/21 started so well but the steady rain through most of autumn and winter meant that the river stayed in flood for long periods, and the water clarity in the local lakes went from murky to almost non-existent. It will be a cod season remembered for all the wrong reasons, with COVID restrictions keeping most anglers off the water, and there were very few memorable moments. That said, while there weren’t many highlights, I do want to mention the 135cm cod Andy McGovern landed while walking the banks at a local impoundment. This fish was truly enormous and did encourage a number of anglers to seek out a few more fish in the final days of August. We now turn our

There was some late season cod action. which lead to the bridge. YERRABI POND Yerrabi Pond remains a good choice for anglers who are willing to put in

Hopefully the cod action in August bodes well for summer. door; I’m not sure why. I have never caught such a sickly-looking redfin out of LBG. If we get a run of warm days, the entrance to the Molonglo River will hopefully fire with large golden perch actively pursuing the bait in this area from mid-September. The walkway near Regatta

anglers started catching bulk 50cm+ yellas on a regular basis. However, since that time, those in the know have kept their

plenty of big fish on offer. Lake Ginninderra has been a source of frustration for me lately. For most of winter I was always able to count on this fishery to provide me with a fish or two each fortnight, but more recently I haven’t been able to convince anything to hit a lure. This could be because the water

The yellas at LBG remain in top condition.

The yellas are hard work but worth it. attention to spring, but with a large amount of rain predicted up until well into summer, things may not improve for some time yet. LOCAL LAKES Lake Burley Griffin is hard work. I fish this lake weekly, and lately I have found it particularly tough. I would go so far as to say that the fish are almost completely shut down. Usually, I can find pockets of activity in a couple of regular haunts but even these spots have produced little action of late. I did pick up a redfin and small yellowbelly just before writing this report, and while the golden perch was in top condition, the redfin looked like it was at death’s 68

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Point is also worth a look as the reddies tend to bunch up on the gravel beds looking for an easy meal. Lake Tuggeranong produced some decent cod at season’s end, and there have been a couple of solid reddies caught along with a few golden perch. As always, anglers using Livescope tech have fared the best by focusing their attention on feeding fish out in the middle of the waterway, and dropping blades and vibes next to the fish before jigging the lure up and down. Tuggeranong is always a good choice if you’re fishing in early spring, as it is possible to fish most of the waterway in an afternoon and there are

is especially turbid and cold. However, like Lake Tuggeranong, this smaller waterway is worth a crack as the golden perch grow to enormous sizes and respond well to plastics rigged weedless and hopped on the spot a few metres out from the sunken weed beds

the work for a big golden perch. This pond bucks the trend of the other local waterways, with anglers picking up nice redfin along with the XL sized yellas. This neat little fishery achieved cult status a few years back after several

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Even the redfin fishing has been slow.


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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

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pages 12-13

Whitsundays

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