Above this is about 450 mm of line connected to a black swivel, and above this is a small running sinker. Port Sorell is a Shark Refuge Area. Recreational fishing limits apply for King George Whiting. Best time of the day and tide. Summary: 1993). Website management by Stephen SmithVisit Rubicon Web and Technology Training www.rwtt.com.au for further information about my services. At this time of the year, they are here to eat the many species of fish that are either running up the rivers to spawn or are living in and around the estuary systems. The current issue of TFBN is extensive and topical. Your address will be included from PayPal.Or phone Mike with your c/c handy on 041812994Please ensure your details are correct, for Mike to organise delivery. The red tube I'm still being convinced about, but it seems to work. The main ramp at Port Sorell can have soft sand on the lower half and is difficult at low tide. These can all be found in the Hawley area. These are around the size of Port Sorell- Hawley beach fish. A better tactic is to use a small amount of berley to keep the fish in your area. Local fishing facts. The sweet white flesh is considered to be one of the tastiest available to the recreational fisherman. Offshore species include tiger flathead, striped trumpeter, morwong, tuna, blue-eye trevalla and mako shark. A tight line is needed to feel the bites and you should strike on the second tap, by the third they will have taken your bait. On Port Phillip Bay these days, Whiting are ⦠King George Whiting Read More » No taking of sharks, skates or rays other than elephantfish. A typical rig is a number 4-6 long shank hook with a small piece of red tubing above it. If you haven't the time to gather these try use some squid cut into thin strips or cocktail prawns (the type used in prawn cocktail prawns and seafood rolls). King George whiting would have to be one of the most popular species of fish to catch throughout the southern states of Australia. Click above for current issue content. King George Whiting, next to Snapper and Flathead, has got to be one of the most sought-after saltwater fish in Southern Australia. A rod 2.7 to 3 metres long, again with a sensitive tip, is ideal. This can be a pleasant supplement to the diet. Anglers know only too well how good live bait is, and a small whiting is no different. Possession limit is one of the following: 36 fish and up to 5kg of fillets where a person has both fish and fillets. A number of different stocks have been identified, and fisheries reports indicate that stocks are generally healthy based on a variety of different measurements of stock health, including analysis of fishery catch records and records of the age and length of fish caught over time. This is a small island situated out towards Point Sorell ⦠They are a great fish to target with the kids on board and are one of the best eating fish you will find. Boom times ahead for King George Whiting. King George Whiting fishing closure starts 1 May. Massive King George Whiting on a Metal Jig--> includes Dhufish on Soft Plastics Tutorial from Jess Greenwood. When it comes to fishing for KGW the most productive time of the day would be early mornings or late afternoons. While by no means a game fish, the Whiting makes up in flavour for what it lacks in fighting qualities. Catch more fish - use a Tasmanian Made Drogue. The sinker should be just big enough to maintain contact with the bottom. Black swivels are used as brass ones reflect light and the whiting seem to shy away from these. The ramp at Hawley beach is impossible in northerly and north- easterly weather. The larger baits have been snagging the nice big fish that around the 60cm mark. They are silvery-bronze and tan in colour with distinct brown spots on their flanks. 1999), and is taken in substantial quantities by recreational fishers (Jones et al. Although there are nine species of Whiting inhabiting Tasmanian inshore waters, by far the most common is the "˜school"or summer whiting, as it is sometimes known due to the fact that they are mainly caught from December to March. Due to the fact that whiting feed in the shallow clear water, they are easily spooked during high sun. Send Mike an article on your fishing (Click here for contact details), and we'll get it published here. As summer warms up and the camping spots at Port Sorell and Hawley beach fill, the whiting moves into the shallow waters of the Rubicon River. Have fun fishing - tasfish.com. It has been an epic journey of learning and discovery and I am indebted to Mike Stevens for his help, support and patience. Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA) reminds recreational and commercial fishers that the King George Whit... ing spawning spatial closure will commence Monday 1 May until Thursday 31 May. The new voluntary code recommends a bag limit of 20. The majority of these predatory fish are brown trout with rainbows making up a very small percentage of the catch. The females release their floating eggs and the males cover them with milt immediately. While the whiting is a small fish the bones can sometimes be a problem. The recreational fishery for this species in Victoria is, ther⦠Quality rods and reels are used on these charters. Trout, both sea run and resident (Slob Trout) feed heavily on these small fish which darken in colouration as they move further into fresh water reaches. If they are filleted, rolled in flour and cooked on the BBQ the bones can usually be picked out easily. Make sure you know the difference so that you comply with size, bag and boat limits of King George Whiting and Yellowfin Whiting. Port Sorell - Ideal for fishing and family this summer, Current River Heights for the Northern Rivers. Try fishing a small whiting on a squid jig 1.5 metres under a float out the back of the boat. To subscribe, send Mike $48 via www.paypal.com.au . The most recent formal stock assessment of Victorian King George Whiting was in 2010 10. Review of more recent commercial fisheries data (Port Phillip Bay Fishery and Corner Inlet Fishery) indicates that the King George Whiting fishery productivity and biomass (that is, catches and CPUE) have declined since the previous peak in 2011. (Basic instructions are here) The email is at Contact Us. King George whiting (Sillaginodes punctata) occur along the southern coast of mainland Australia (Kailola et al. King George Whiting look very similar to Yellowfin Whiting and Silver Whiting. After the first year juvenile whiting are around 150 mm long, the second year 250 mm, growing to a maximum of 320 mm long at three years. Most are ready to spawn between 250 mm and 280 mm. ⦠These are not as good, but will do the job. Hi all, new to the forum and just asking for some good spots for king George whiting off the boat. Whiting is another common species caught off Port Sorell and usually show up in strength from Christmas to late autumn. Sand flathead, bream, silver trevally, garfish, snapper and King George whiting. The ramp in Pantana Rivulet can only be used on the top half of the tide. It is largely accepted that fishing with bait is the best way to catch King George whiting. King George Whiting fishing closure starts 1 May. As King George whiting are only available to the bay fishery for a few years of their life, the fishery is prone to annual fluctuations, meaning regular monitoring is important. They still run up such rivers as the Georges (and many others) but their numbers along with the quality of the fishing elsewhere make it difficult to recommend the area above the larger northern, southern and western rivers. Whiting are easily caught using the right bait, these include; sand worms, pipi's (cockerels), nippers or yabbies, and soldier crabs are the best natural baits. Species: King George Whiting, Squid, Garfish, Tommies, Mullet, Flathead. There are rumours coming through that South Australia's stocks of King George whiting have been severely depleted and it seems to be following Timmy and Mr. Big Langley's Coaches 3 Peninsulas tour is departing Dubbo on the 26th of this month and those on-board with Tim are going to see some beautiful sights, taste some fresh South Australian seafood and of course, enjoy the fun that comes ⦠Port Sorell - Ideal for fishing and family this summer. Visual location is often likely when the water is clear, as the fish travel over sand patches and between weed beds and even low reef. Georges Bay is ⦠King George Whiting can be identified by their long-slender body with a relatively small head and mouth. Line only needs to be 2- 3 kg and will result in a lot more fish at the end of the day. King George Whiting caught by fishers in Victorian bays are juveniles up to the age of 4 years that are too young to spawn. Fuel, ice, bait and supplies are all available in the area. Some people try to motor around and find the school, but this generally does little except spook the fish. Harding Rock just north of Sulphur rock also holds Pink Snapper. Occasionally a squid will attach a whiting as you reel in. Various other units and bed and breakfast facilities are available. KING GEORGE WHITING Victoriaâs best eating ish is the King George Whiting. With this type of rod you will be able to feel the tap, tap bite that is typical of whiting. The best bait so far has been squid. No matter what you call them, whiting are tasty and offer plenty of ⦠Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA) reminds recreational and commercial fishers that the King George Whit... ing spawning spatial closure will commence Monday 1 May until Thursday 31 May. Hello everyone, I thought it would be a good time to introduce myself. King George whiting are still biting well. King George whiting is one of the most popular marine species in Victoria. No taking of sharks, skates or rays other than elephantfish. How to Catch King George Whiting By Philip Dickson. Recreational fishing limits apply for King George Whiting. The estuary is a shark nursery so release any you may catch. Camping is available at Hawley Beach; contact is the Hawley beach shop 004286105. 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It must hold together and gradually break up and hold the fish in the area. Commercial gillnetting is being phased out of this estuary with only two fishers allowed to fish. Join PW & Jesse as they head out on Victoria's Western Port in search of a local favourite - King George Whiting. ... King George whiting, mud crabs, rock lobsters, flatfish and abalone. Many good restaurants near you may even serve a classic fish and chips dish, using barramundi or flake as opposed to the british cod. Vance Murphy explains some techniques that will help catch these delicious fish. King George whiting are caught mainly in SA and VIC, with very small catches in WA. Recreational gillnetting is not allowed in the Port Sorell estuary. They can be found all around the state but it would be fair to say that the east coast is the least prolific of all the areas. A simple mix of bread crumbs, tuna oil, flour and water mixed in to a dough is ideal. When you have finished for the day, why not have a brag about the ones that didn't get away! King George Whiting look very similar to Yellowfin Whiting and Silver Whiting. These tasty hard fighting fish can be targeted in Port Phillip Bay all year round though they really come into there own from January to April. The number in Brackets, eg (13) is the number of articles. Very high numbers of baby King George whiting have been recorded in fisheries surveys of Port Phillip Bay for the second consecutive year, which is great news for whiting stocks and recreational anglers who hold the species in high regard on the table and as a sportfish. If the weather is too rough to fish out near the mouth of the river a trip upstream can be well worthwhile.