Fishing Monthly Magazine | September 2021

Page 95

WA

West Coast

Anglers getting their dhus and pink snapper BUNBURY

Whiteys Tackle and Camping

With the worst of the weather finally getting behind us, boaters have been reporting large numbers of dhus and pinks in and outside the bay. Fishing the 30m patch south of Bunbury is likely to produce. Finding small isolated ground is key to a successful trip. Many boaters have turned to using artificials, such as metal slow pitch jigs and soft plastics. A local favourite is the Caprice jig and Haolis in pink/glow and orange/glow. A slow pitch jigging technique is sure to get results. An always welcome by-catch at this time of year are the mulloway and tailor that frequent our beaches. The last

Anglers have been finding good catches on small isolated grounds.

NEW PRODUCTS

Demand for limited edition Beyond Blue antenna After GME released the pink McGrath Foundation antenna, ARB’s Facebook page was flooded with comments asking for a version to support Beyond Blue. Beyond Blue is a mental health organisiation that focuses on people affected by depression, anxiety and suicide. They provide information and support for all Australians to achieve their best possible mental health. ARB and GME mutually agreed on the prospect of supporting a charity that has worked so hard, especially over recent times. In consultation with Beyond Blue, they have produced a blue antenna and are donating $40 from each sale directly to the mental health charity.

In a time of uncertainty, instability and isolation, the power of communication and connection has been more apparent than ever. “While mental health has always been a serious and important topic, the last 18 months have been particularly difficult,” said Mark Berger, Brand Marketing Manager.

“At ARB, we consider ourselves to be very fortunate to be associated with an activity that provides people an opportunity to escape the daily grind, to destress and to spend much needed time with family and friends. “Partnering with GME on this project was the perfect match given the importance of communication for those who battle with mental health. We can only hope that a wave of signature blue antennas on the tracks provides a reminder amongst our 4WDing fraternity to always keep the lines of communication open, start talking, and keep talking.” The 6.6dBi, 1200mm antenna has an interchangeable whip with the AS4700 series. Included in the package is the blue radome antenna, the antenna assembly, a 4.5m coaxial cable and plug as well as the FME to PL259 adaptor. It’s available from any ARB store or stockist while stocks last. To donate directly, please visit fundraise.beyondblue. org.au. If you need support, please contact Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or visit www. beyondblue.org.au. – GME

Pink snapper have been in large numbers, as well as large in size. few weeks have been no exception with some horse tailor sessions being had on weightless mulies, my personal favourite. Squid have been around in great numbers, as well as size. The winter thumpers

Bay or from the local jetties will produce a feed. Those of us that have already been walking the flats are noticing a definite increase in the blue swimmer numbers, and sizes are looking even

to set a good prospecting line through your area of choice. Harvey Dam has been fishing well for redfin perch, look for rocky banks with plenty of structure as this is where the redfin hide

The weather has finally settled allowing anglers to get outside the bay. aren’t all gone yet. There is a common misconception that squidding is a waste of time in Bunbury waters, which can’t be further from the truth. Numbers are higher than ever for the boaties that take the time to target these delicious cephalopods and there are plenty of land-based spots to target them as well. Night sessions on the weed banks through Koombana

better than last year. Good numbers of blue swimmers can be had all year round if you’re happy to put in the time exploring. There are always crabs to be had from the jetties in Bunbury or the Koombana Bay areas while you’re waiting for the temperatures of the estuary to rise. There is a boat limit of 10 crab nets, which leaves you plenty of nets

out. The norm is generally spinners but don’t discount soft plastics. I rig a slightly heavier jighead (around the 1/8oz) to ensure my plastic is getting down where the fish are. • Call into the shop at 1/143 Grand Entrance, Australind for the latest fishing reports and what’s biting, or simply to have a yarn. Until next time, tight lines and screaming drags! SEPTEMBER 2021

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Track My Fish

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pages 104-105

Freshwater

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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

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