Tasmanian Fishing Report 23/02/2022

Fishing Report

Another crazy week for Kingfish!

Saltwater

Kingfish

Kingfish continue to be most anglers’ target over the last week. Good numbers have been caught through the Derwent River, North West Bay, Blackmans Bay and further afield along the East Coast from Port Arthur to St Helens. Its looking like one of the best years yet for numbers.

Sand Flathead

Have been fishing well with good numbers and sizes tending to be larger than average in the Marion Bay and Dunalley area.

Australian Salmon

Some fantastic Salmon (2-3kg) have been caught over the last week, most as a bi catch while chasing the Kingfish.

Garfish

Good reports of some decent size and numbers being caught in most estuaries at the moment.

Snapper

Have been a little quiet the last week.

Calamari

Still the odd squid or two about in the Lower Derwent around Blackmans Bay, South Arm and Bruny.

Snotty Trevally

The odd report of the Derwent and Storm Bay producing a few good Snotty in the last week.

Tuna

Bluefin, Albacore and Striped Tuna have all been caught inshore the last few days. Bluefin numbers appear to be on the rise with a few substantial sized Albacore in the mix.

Let’s hope they continue for the Tuna Club of Tasmania’s Spot On Shimano Light Line Shootout being held this Saturday out of Pirates Bay. Good Luck to all competitors.

Mackerel

Large numbers have been widely reported.

Bream

Have been caught moving along the shore of the Derwent in really good numbers, and on a variety of fishing methods over the last week. It’s a great time of year to try a new technique with bream feeding well.

Freshwater

Craigbourne Dam

Plentiful numbers of Redfin Perch have been caught, a very underrated table fish. The odd Trout has been reported. 

Little Pine Lagoon

For the anglers willing to put some time in, it has also been fishing ok on the fly. 

Tyenna River

Anglers have been reporting Trout are eager to sip a dry fly or take a well-presented lure. Anglers finding it has been fairly sheltered from the windy weather. 

Western Lakes

The anglers that have been doing longer walks to more remote lakes have been rewarded with good quality fish.

Angus Finally breaks the drought with a Kingfish

Allan Williams and Rob Reid with NWB Kings

Richard Long with another NW Bay King.

Jonty with 2 Coles Bay King Fish

 
Samuel Shelley

Photographer, based in Tasmania, Australia

http://www.samuelshelley.com.au/
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