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The winners of phase two have been announced! Click here to see the phase two winners along with salmon fishing tips for Easter! We have officially crossed the halfway mark of the 2023 Salmon Slam and with just over three weeks to go in the competition and huge salmon schools now working their way into the South-West, you could go home with the entire $3,000 worth of Shimano fishing gear below simply by catching a salmon and entering it into the Salmon Slam app! This FREE to enter, app-based competition runs from 1 March until 1 May and there's more than $10,000 in prizes up for grabs simply by catching a salmon, taking a snap of it next to a ruler with the tournament code '#SS2023' visible and entering it via our Salmon Slam 2023 app into the competition. Remember, fish images entered into the app must reflect our responsible fish handling practices. So no blood or cut throats, fish still alive, fish supported well and held horizontally, no fingers in gills, etc. To enter the comp and have a crack for some great prizes, simply download the Salmon Slam app via the App Store or Google Play! CHECK OUT THE SLAM COMPETITION PHASES, INFO AND PRIZES UP FOR GRABS HERE A huge Recfishwest thanks to our supporters and sponsors in Shimano, Western Angler Magazine, Richter Lures, Halco Tackle, Assassin Tackle Australia, Anglers Fishing World and Compleat Angler Nedlands for their donations of prizes! Â
There are plenty of other great fishing options available in the West Coast Bioregion such as pelagics, squid, nearshore species etc. Consider spreading your effort and giving other types of fishing a go, rather than only targeting demersals every time.  If you want to know more information about the demersal fishery opening back up, along with FAQ's and tips on better stewardship for these fish, click here.Â
The 30-50m depths at Rottnest are fishing well for pink snapper, 50cm+ King George whiting and the odd dhufish. Out at the FADs, the fish seem to be holding deeper but tuna species and dolphin fish are being taken on livebaits. Jigs are working well around the FADs as well, especially when dropped right down and then retrieved at speed. Yellowtail kingfish and Samson fish are at the West End of Rottnest, while dhufish around 15kg are in 40m depths off Two Rocks. King George and sand whiting are in good numbers at Stragglers and Windmills, while anglers casting metals, stickbaits and unweighted mulies into the white-water around Mewstones are catching chunky 1kg tailor. Squid are plentiful inside of Garden Island and the Three Mile Reef also produced decent King George whiting and skippy. In the Swan River, drop netters are doing well on big blue swimmer crabs with the drop-off near Point Walter one of the better spots. Trolling for chopper tailor is also a good option in the river’s lower reaches around East Fremantle and Bicton, while big mulloway have been caught from the deep water around Mosman's Bay. Saturday, Sunday and Monday morning should host the best boating weather off Perth this long weekend. Send us pics of your FADs catches for some great prizes! To celebrate the great fishing opportunities at the FADs across Western Australia (more to come at Mandurah, Albany and Lancelin soon), we're giving away some quality prizes thanks to Richter Lures and Madfish Gear simply for catching a fish at any of the devices between 1 March - 1 May and sending in a snap of your fish! PRIZES: Best photo: An XL Madfish Fishing Bag (to keep your catches frosty) with 10x Richter skirt lures inside. 2nd best photo: A medium-sized Madfish Fishing Bag with 10x Richter skirt lures inside. 3rd best photo: A medium-sized Madfish Fishing Bag with 5x Richter skirt lures inside. 4th-10th place: Each receive a handful of Richter skirts and lures! HOW YOU CAN WIN: 1) Visit any of the FADs; 2) Catch a pelagic sportfish and take a photo of your catch that reflects our responsible fish handling practices (still alive, no blood, no fingers in gills, supporting fish horizontally etc), with the FAD clearly visible in the photo. 3) Message a photo of your catch to our Facebook or Instagram page detailing where and when you caught it; 4) Keep an eye on our socials when we announce the winners after May 1! Good luck! Get all your FADs locations hereÂ
This Fishing Report was submitted on 4/6/2023 7:00:00 PM by Seamus and last updated on 4/8/2023 8:15:49 PM.
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