5 February 2016 – West Coast Fishing Report

Snapper Release This Saturday!

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The release of the juvenile snapper grown out under the Snapper Guardians program from eggs recovered from Cockburn Sound late last year will take place this Saturday.

It will take place on the beach at Jervoise Bay, Woodman Point (adjacent to Cockburn Power Boat Club and to the west of it) on Saturday 6 February 10 am – 12 pm.

All anglers and Snapper Guardians are invited to come and help Recfishwest release thousands of juvenile snapper. More details can be found in our Snapper Guardians Project article. See you there!

Metro Catches

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Pictured: Baldchin groper

Tailor have started to appear along the metropolitan coast in better numbers with some good catches reported by shore-based fishers early morning and on dusk this past week. South Beach groyne and South Mole have been fishing well for tailor in the evenings. Early morning anglers spinning lures at Leighton, Grant Street and Swanbourne have been getting among tailor to 55cm most mornings.

Floreat and Trigg Point are worth a visit in the mornings and evenings while the beaches north of Mindarie have been experiencing a late tailor run starting at about 8.30pm most nights. Herring have also started to show up along the coast and inshore waters in better numbers with Woodman Point, South Mole, North Mole and Hillarys Marina rock wall producing good catches of the bread and butter species. Mullet have commenced their annual run along the beaches. Expect big tailor to be in hot pursuit of the schooling mullet.

The seagrass meadows off Fremantle and Hillarys continue to produce squid and a few cuttlefish. There have been some nice hauls of reef species including dhufish to 22kg, baldchin groper and breaksea cod taken off Rockingham, between Five Fathom Bank and Rottnest Island and off Hillarys during the past week. The dolphin fish at the FADs (Fish Aggregating Devices) are starting to be of better size. Flathead are worthwhile targeting along the shallower areas of the Swan and Canning Rivers.

COCKBURN SOUND

Reports from anglers fishing in the lower sections of the Sound indicate that there are fair to good sized King George whiting being taken. There are plenty of herring, skippy, whiting and garfish just inside of the Causeway. In the deeper waters of Cockburn Sound there are reports of some good snapper and herring. Anglers chasing a feed of squid have been doing quite well in the bays adjacent to Garden Island and in Mangles Bay as well. Since the snapper ban was lifted there have been some excellent fish taken by dinghy anglers and several kayak anglers have also reported good fish.

KWINANA / WOODMAN POINT

The Ammunition Jetty has been turning on a few tailor of an evening with herring, garfish and scaly mackerel during the day. Several species of stingray have been hooked along with a few mulloway. The platform has been a successful land based ballooning spot this week with a couple of mackerel being taken by anglers ballooning from it.

Mandurah and Surrounds

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Pictured: Yellowfin whiting

MANDURAH

Beaches around Golden Bay have been producing some good tailor, herring and whiting. There have been some larger mulloway taken from the beaches north of Mandurah with several reported from San Remo, Singleton, Golden Bay and Madora. The estuary is still producing good sized crabs, but be aware of size and bag limits because there are large amounts of smaller crabs currently in the estuary. Anglers fishing from the Old Traffic Bridge are catching some very good skippy. Dinghy anglers in the estuary have been locating tailor by looking out for birds working over the bait schools. Tailor, and often larger predators, are working from beneath.

Bream anglers have reported that most of the action is further upstream with some good fish well up. Kayak anglers quietly sneaking in and out of spots are accounting for some good fish. The beaches to the south are still producing some good tailor. South of Mandurah a few larger tailor are being caught around dusk and after dark. Tim’s Thicket, White Hills and beaches to the south are all producing good fishing with tailor and mulloway. The Dawesville Cut is always a place worth dropping a line as there are herring, tarwhine, skippy and whiting being taken, along with some good tailor.

SECRET HARBOUR / PORT KENNEDY / ROCKINGHAM / SAFETY BAY

Warnbro, Kwinana, Long Point, Port Kennedy and Secret Harbour beaches have all been producing good tailor during the last week, particularly after dusk when there is a good sea breeze. There has been some excellent fishing for yellow-fin whiting, with good reports of herring and plenty of crabs out in the deep water. The jetties are turning on herring early in the morning, along with squid and blue and scaly mackerel. The beaches between Port Kennedy and Warnbro have been producing tailor of an evening, with herring and whiting during the day.

South West Catches

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Pictured: Dhufish

Damien Lane, of Dunsborough Outdoor Sportz, said local divers had speared at least two Spanish mackerel over the 20kg mark during the past week. Southern bluefin tuna to 10kg have been caught off the west coast and in Geographe Bay.

Crews targeting reef species have been doing reasonably well on dhufish, pink snapper and breaksea cod in 20 to 40m of water off Cowaramup Bay and Canal Rocks. More pinkies have been found along the Four Mile and Eight Mile. Big schools of baitfish that are residing through the inshore and coastal waters of Geographe Bay are attracting tailor, juvenile salmon and herring. A few squid continue to be caught along the seagrass beds while blue manna crab numbers are increasing.

Geraldton Catches

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Pictured: Blue manna crab

Boat fishers have mostly had to work hard for their catches and, on top of that, the conditions have been somewhat hard to pick. Watson’s leaping bonito and longtail tuna between 50cm and 1.2m have been turning up near the shipping channel and have also been coming within approximately 100m of the shore at times. Mixed catches of sweetlip, baldchin groper and dhufish have been picked up at South West Bank and the lumps north of Coronation.

Crews who ventured to the Abrolhos Islands did well on pink snapper, sweetlip and coral trout. Plenty of shark mackerel seem to be occupying the waters near Wreck Point and Half Moon Reef. Chopper tailor between 30 and 45cm are appearing most mornings and evenings along the beaches north of Coronation. Herring are also about in fair numbers along this part of the coast as well as at Southgates. Tarcoola has some herring and tailor with the latter species mostly turning up after dark.

Two customers of Geraldton Sports, who recently fished the waters off Seal Rock from their dinghy, managed to catch some nice tailor to 45cm, pike and herring. The anglers reported that most of the fish were caught between 8pm and 11pm. Mulloway are occasionally turning up at the marina in the evenings. Drummonds has also featured some nice mulloway while the nearby Buller River has been a hot spot for plump yellowfin whiting. Black bream and blue manna crabs can be sought at the Greenough River. The Chapman River has been providing some entertaining sessions on giant herring around the 50cm mark.

Kalbarri Catches

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Pictured: Pink snapper

Local young gun, Robbie Leck, landed two mangrove jack of 53cm and 46cm at the pens last Tuesday evening. Black bream and chopper tailor have also been caught in the lower reaches of the Murchison while the middle reaches are producing school-size mulloway and giant herring. Tailor have been quiet for this time of the season along the beaches. Bait fishers have been scoring a few tailor to 55cm some mornings and evenings at Wittecarra and Frustrations.

Poppers have accounted for the odd bigger tailor at Chinamans. Spanish mackerel are yet to turn up in numbers similar to that of last year. The lack of mackies could be attributable to the cooler water temperatures offshore. Cobia are around in good numbers and a couple of boats that went out wide last week picked up red emperor, pink snapper and spangled emperor.

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