15 July 2016 – West Coast Fishing Report

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Metro Catches

Swan River Flathead

Pictured: A cracking Swan River Flathead caught on a Halco Laser Pro 45. Winter river Flathead catches are still common but try your luck up stream as they head up river during the colder months. Black Bream do the opposite and head down stream!

As anticipated, good numbers of pink snapper and mulloway were caught from the metropolitan rock walls and groynes during last weekend’s storm period and expect more of both species to turn up close to shore this weekend considering strong northerlies are forecast. Kaila Williams landed a superb mulloway estimated at 17kg from one of the metro rock walls at the weekend. Alex Carter was among dozens of shore-based anglers who got among the 3 to 9kg pink snapper at North Mole. Small samson fish were also reportedly caught from the rocks south of Fremantle during the past week. Remember if you are going to fish from the rocks, particularly in stormy weather make sure you are safe, aware of the dangers around you and always wear a life jacket.

Early morning lure fishers have been catching some nice tailor to 2.5kg and the odd salmon from the Cottesloe to Swanbourne stretch. The Scarborough to Trigg stretch has also had a few salmon appear lately. Boat fishers working the inshore reefs have been doing well on snapper and skippy. A superb 19.5kg dhufish was among plenty of smaller dhuies caught between Fremantle and Rottnest Island recently. Squid remain in excellent numbers through the seagrass meadows off Fremantle and within Cockburn and Warnbro Sounds. There have been reports of some nice flathead caught in both the upper and lower reaches of the Swan River. Dab netters continue to do well on prawns at East Fremantle.

Interesting Find!

Suspected juvenile tailor pic

Last week’s storms washed up some interesting marine life for beach combers. One of the Recfishwest team stumbled across this on Brighton Beach. We’re thinking it could possibly be a juvenile tailor.

Jetty, Set, Go! – Claughton Reserve Boat Ramp and Jetty

Claughton ReserveBoat Ramp and Jetty

Fishing in the Swan this weekend and not sure where to fish or what facilities are close by? Check out our new ‘Jetty, Set, Go!’ Series: A snapshot of popular fishing locations to make your family fishing days more enjoyable! Last week we looked at Success Hill Reserve Jetty, if you missed it click here.

Today we’ll shine the spotlight on Claughton Reserve Jetty. Very accessible, playgrounds, public toilets, open parks and great fishing!

Read more about the Claughton Reserve Jetty and near by facilities here.

Mandurah and Surrounds

Mandurah King George Whiting

Picture: King George Whiting are plentiful at the moment and can even be caught using the same rigs as you would use to catch Dhuies or Snapper.

MANDURAH

The northern beaches are starting to produce a few fish with tailor, herring, whiting, and pilch being taken along the San Remo to Golden Bay section. There have been a few bream around Yunderup and a little further upstream in the Murray River and I would suggest that anglers check the areas around the mouths of the Serpentine and the Murray Rivers.

Most of the beaches both north and south of Mandurah have their fair share of weed, however there are spots where it has cleared allowing anglers to fish. The beaches at Preston, White Hills and Tim’s Thicket are producing plenty of herring, a few small mulloway and tailor. Large pilch are also being taken in numbers at times and size is improving. The Dawesville Cut is producing some big herring, King George whiting, pilch, tarwhine, garfish and yellowfin whiting on a regular basis. There are still a few salmon being taken in the area.

SECRET HARBOUR / PORT KENNEDY / ROCKINGHAM / SAFETY BAY / WARNBRO SOUND

Becher Point and Point Peron have been producing good catches of the smaller species during last week. Pilch have been featuring prominently in most bags of fish. Right along the southern metropolitan beaches there are plenty of herring being taken on a variety of baits and lures. Also there are plenty of yellowfin whiting. There are still reports of some reasonable tailor around Point Peron. Anglers fishing in Warnbro Sound are still catching snapper, some good-sized King George whiting and squid.

COCKBURN SOUND

The bottom end of Cockburn Sound is still fishing well for pink snapper with some good fish reported. There are plenty of squid around Carnac and Garden Islands, along with some good King George whiting, snapper, herring and whiting. The size of squid seems to have improved over the last few weeks with some good size ones being taken. In the southern end of the Sound there have been some big skippy taken from adjacent to the causeway.

COOGEE / WOODMAN POINT / KWINANA

Around the groynes there have been some good skippy and an occasional snapper being caught. The big news is the number of squid being caught. Anglers fishing from the Ammunition Jetty report good catches of pilch, garfish and herring and an occasional small mulloway and some good sized squid.

What is pilch? Pilch is another name for Yelloweye Mullet.

South West Catches

Bunbury Samson Fish

Picture: Recfishwest’s Reef Vision Volunteer Kevin took his son Max out to the South West Artificial Reefs (Bunbury modules) and not only put him onto his first Samson Fish but managed to get him hooked up to plenty more. Unweighted whole mullies were the pick and at one stage were onto a fish per drop. Well done Max and great pic! To learn more about the artificial reefs, click here.

Bunbury Artificial Reef Samson Fish School

Picture: How many sambos can you count as the baited camera drops to 17m between the artificial reef modules?

Toby Heyring landed an estimated 20kg mulloway and several pink snapper within Geographe Bay last week. More pinkies and some nice size dhufish have been caught wide of Cowaramup Bay. A consistent stream of burley should get herring around at most of the bays and headlands along both sides of Cape Naturaliste.

The Busselton Jetty is worth a try for pink snapper and mulloway during, and just following, a period of rough weather. Squid have been picked up in better numbers along the seagrass beds off Quindalup when the water has been clearer. Expect blue swimmer crabs to have entered Geographe Bay in numbers, as the popular crustaceans tend to do following a storm.

Geraldton Catches

Geraldton Dhufish

Picture: Michael Neubauer with this thumping Dhufish. After learning how to tell male and female Dhufish apart from our July 1 Fishing Report, can you identify what sex Michael’s Dhufish is? Check out the July 1 report here.

Geraldton Angling Club members caught at least half a dozen salmon during a recent meet at Nine Mile Beach. Tailor, herring and whiting were among the other species caught along the vast stretch. The Flat Rocks to Greenough River mouth stretch has been difficult to fish at times because of the big swells and weed movement, however a few who have been persevering have been rewarded with school-size mulloway, tailor to 65cm and herring.

Southgates and Separation Point would be worth trying for big winter tailor and, in the evenings, mulloway. A good mix of bread and butter species including herring, whiting, small skippy, yellowtail and chopper tailor can be sought at the back of The Lives and the marina rock wall. Try Drummonds and the beaches north of there following a period of rough weather for mulloway. Pink snapper and dhufish are occasionally caught near Bowes during the winter months. The boats that managed to head offshore when conditions permitted caught dhufish, coral trout, pink snapper and baldchin groper near African Reef and out from Coronation.

Kalbarri Catches

Kalbarri Garfish

Picture: Garfish are not a highly targeted species but fishers who pursue a good Garfish get pretty excited when they’re found in their numbers.

Garfish have reappeared at Red Bluff with surf fishers picking up good catches using burley, blobs and gents most mornings, especially when the winds have been light. The garfish seem to have also brought about some bigger tailor to Red Bluff and adjacent beaches following reports of fish to 70cm landed from the shore this past week.

Several mulloway around the 10kg mark were caught near the jetties and pens located within the Murchison River during the past week. Expect fish of similar size and bigger to be lurking about the river mouth and beaches north and south of there considering the recent rough conditions. Oyster Reef and the coastal gorges would be worth trying for pink snapper when conditions permit. The middle and upper reaches of the river have been fishing fairly well for black bream, estuary cod and chopper tailor.

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