Salmon Slam phase three winners and a new overall leader!

With just under two weeks left in the 2023 Salmon Slam and with more catches submitted in the previous fortnight than at any other stage of the competition – we’re in for a cracker of a final phase!  

Phase three between April 1-14 saw hundreds of captures entered into the competition from families and keen salmon fishers hitting the South-West and south coast to have a crack during the Easter holidays.

With decent salmon schools now spotted cruising around Cape Naturaliste according to the 2023 Salmon Tracker Facebook page – the excitement is mounting over whether the southern sportfish will make it to the metro this year.  

With Braden Wilson rising to the top of the chasing pack as the new overall leader , the question is can he cling on to the lead – or will another lure or bait casting contender pip him to the post before the Salmon Slam wraps up on 1 May? Check out the 2023 Salmon Slam leaderboard and competition information here!

Want to know the best gear and advice for catching salmon? Check out Scott Coghlan’s great tips for catching salmon in Western Australia in the video below!  

Let’s get into our 2023 Salmon Slam phase three recap!  

Braden’s four salmon for the win?

With an impressive 3,280mm of salmon and with his biggest salmon measuring a mighty 900mm – Braden Wilson’s four fish took out the four longest salmon prize for phase three and could also land him an impressive booty of Assassin fishing gear for the four longest overall salmon submitted into the 2023 Slam.  

The Manjimup local and avid fisher decided to prowl the salmon-rich beaches between Albany and Augusta, scoping out the coastline for weeks in the hopes of locating the larger specimens amongst the travelling schools. 

“I was mainly flicking out lures at the schools for the extra distance and also mixing it up by sending baits out as well to see what tactic worked for the larger fish. It’s always such great fun and exciting at this time of year when you see dark salmon schools within casting distance,” said Braden.  

Braden has a slim 20mm advantage over second-placed Tyson Groom for the overall length of the four longest salmon submitted – although with the recent storm front pushing the schools further north, we could yet see a flurry of entries coming through from the South-West regions right up until the conclusion of the competition on 1 May. 

Don’t waste time, be sure to wet a line!  

First salmon for Max Payne wins prize gains for best photo!

This great snap of young Max Payne with his first salmon won him best photo for phase three – along with an awesome Halco Tackle lure pack worth over $250!

With their high abundance and great accessibility, salmon are a great species for teaching kids how to learn to fight larger fish from smaller catches such as herring and whiting – and this 60-centimetre-plus first salmon catch for young Max Payne was only outsized by his beaming smile!

During a recent trip down to Walpole for the Easter long weekend, the Payne family took the boat out and decided to have a troll just outside the Nornalup Inlet mouth. Max’s dad, Matt Payne, wanted to help his son experience the thrill of catching a West Aussie salmon after making the drive down from Perth.  

“I had told Max about the Salmon Slam in recent weeks and he was super-excited to get the chance to target them. We were trolling hard-body diving lures close to the rocks and it didn’t take long for Max’s lure to get smashed,” said Matt.  “After about five minutes, the fish was next to the boat and his mum netted the fish for him and he was elated to see his first ever salmon come on board in beautiful condition. We measured it, took some quick photos and then released it. It was hands down one of the best highlights of our trip and I’m sure he won’t forget that experience any time soon.”   

The only place in the world to catch big salmon with an ocean sunset!  

Check out this sunset/salmon combo from Tammy Payne, who was the phase three Adult Random winner!

Camping on our glorious southern beaches while wetting a line is part-and-parcel of the WA lifestyle. 

Tammy Payne was one camper who travelled with mates down to Malimup Beach for the Easter long weekend with fishing conditions coming good on sunset with a glorious window to chase some salmon.  

The result saw Tammy catch a hard-fighting salmon off the beach while overlooking a fiery West Aussie ocean sunset.   

“Just on dusk I put my first bait out which was a pilchard on a gang hook with a six-ounce star sinker. It didn’t take long and within minutes I was on, everyone was so excited as my 4000 Shimano Twin Power started squealing,” said Tammy.  

“After a fun fight lasting a couple of minutes I brought in this 81cm salmon. It was the first fish of the trip and it helped set the tone for many more fun reel-screamers to come for me and my mates, it was such an epic weekend.”  

Tammy scooped the Adult Random winner for phase three and has $100 to spend on fishing gear for her efforts thanks to the great crew from Anglers Fishing World in Fremantle.

Phase three junior random winner

One family making the most of some sizzling salmon action in Bunker Bay were the Cherubinos, and their son Lucas found a great gutter to soak a bait during one morning in the hope of landing a fish. 

“One school went past at about 9:00am and Lucas quickly threw a mulie right in the middle of them and BANG – he was on immediately,” said his father, Anthony.  

“While he was reeling it in it looks like something took a small chunk out of it and we’re not entirely sure what it was, but the salmon put up a great fight with its speed and power and eventually made it into the shore. Lucas was so happy that he finally caught one.”

Lucas Cherubino also landed his first salmon during the Easter holidays, with this beauty landed in Bunker Bay scoring him the Junior Random prize for phase three and a $100 voucher to spend at Compleat Angler in Nedlands.

The finish line is in sight for the 2023 Salmon Slam and the number of catches and school sightings is only going to get even more spicy during phase four – so make sure you get out there and have a crack at a share in the $10,000 in prizes up for grabs when we announce the overall winners after 1 May! 

Salmon Slam phase two winners and salmon fishing tips for Easter!

With more salmon schools spotted moving into the South-West regions, the number of catches submitted into the Salmon Slam app are starting to increase!  

With a welcome long weekend approaching alongside Easter – it means a lot of fishers are getting excited and gearing up for salmon fishing trips to our pristine southern and South-West beaches.

Want to know where the salmon schools are headed off our coastline? The Salmon Tracker 2023 page on Facebook is now live and keeping tabs on where salmon schools are being spotted and fish are being landed, so make sure you give the page a like and follow to improve your odds! 

If you are fishing for salmon over Easter, remember no fish is worth risking your life for, so keep the sand between your toes and stay safe. You can watch our safe fishing tips in our brief safety video here.

Recfishwest’s Eligh Quigley also got in on the salmon action last weekend, with this salmon plucked from the surf near Cheynes!

With the second half of the 2023 Salmon Slam now underway with phase three kicking off from April 1-14, there is a Shimano Maikuro 9ft rod, surf shoulder bag and Western Angler pack up for grabs for the fisher who catches the four longest salmon overall, along with adult and junior random prizes and another $250 Halco Tackle pack for best photo – so get out there!  

Want to improve your odds at landing these plump beauties off the beach? We’ve compiled the best fishing gear tips from the salmon fishing experts on the link below! 

Click here for tips on the best rods, reels and lures to use for improving your odds of catching salmon throughout April! 

Phase two winners  

The fishing action during phase two of the 2023 Salmon Slam became so fiercely competitive that it resulted in a draw! 

Nathan Woods and Mitchell Daube both had fantastic salmon sessions on the south coast recently, with both talented anglers landing four salmon measuring 3,150mm exactly.  

With Nathan landing his four salmon first on the south coast, it meant he narrowly pipped Mitchell to the post with his four salmon landed around Yeagarup, winning the four longest salmon overall in phase two and a new Shimano Vanford 5000 Reel valued at $439! 

Great efforts to both of you and with phase three (April 1-14) and phase four (April 15 – May 1) of the Slam offering great prizes, we should see the numbers of catches only increase as we head into Easter!  

Best photo winner  

For fishers hoping to wet a line during the final two phases of the 2023 Salmon Slam, make sure that you have your camera quickly ready to go for taking a glory photo of your catch as there is a $250 Halco Tackle pack up for grabs containing ideal salmon lures for the best photo taken during both phases!  

It was hard for us to go past this great snap of 21-year-old Kaitlan Angi on the beach near Esperance for the best overall photo in phase two as it showcases everything there is to love about salmon fishing in WA – catching hard-fighting sportfish on stunning beaches. 

Kaitlan Angi took out the best photo and a $250 Halco Tackle pack for phase two with this cracking catch in Esperance via a baited mulie cast straight into a near-shore gutter!

“I caught this salmon on March 3rd by flicking a baited mulie into a deep gutter right off the beach in Esperance. It put up an incredible fight and it was so enjoyable catching something that big right off the beach,” said Kaitlan.  

Another reason why Kaitlan won best photo for phase two (hint hint) is this photo includes everything we prefer to see in a salmon photo – the fish is still alive and being held horizontally with no fingers in the gills, with a beaming smile and beautiful backdrop of our pristine coastline also visible!  

Junior random winner

The south coast has been boasting the most salmon catches so far – although with schools now spotted cruising past Hamelin Bay and Boranup this week, the South-West regions could soon arise as the best place to be in the coming weeks.  

Making the most of the recent red hot salmon action on the south coast was the Thorburn family, with sons Charlie, Patrick and Finn Thorburn pulling in some impressive fish off a beach close to Cheynes near the end of March.  

It just goes to show that if you are in the right place at the right time, the whole family can experience the thrill of landing salmon when schools venture in close to shore, especially excited youngsters.  

Father of three boys and avid fisher, Dean Thorburn, said it was one of the best fishing trips he has ever had with his family. 

“We loaded five rods in the car and Finn (13), Patrick (10) and Charlie (7) hit the beach and started casting metal slices into the waves. Even though the casting distance wasn’t huge, salmon were cruising the closer channels, meaning anyone was in with a chance,” said Dean. 

“Soon enough, Finn was on. We all raced over and encouraged him through the fight. His fishing rod buckled and drag was sizzling from the reel as the salmon used its strength in the waves for an epic contest.  

“Eventually, Finn pulled it up with the wash and we all shared in the amazing catch. A few quick photos and the salmon was released back into the wash. Finn was absolutely over the moon and his smile persisted for hours.  

“Switching to bait, Patrick’s rod then almost flew out of the holder as the salmon took multiple runs. He played the fish well, and sure enough he landed one of the biggest salmon captured over the weekend. We all agreed that his was one of our best days ever. Three proud happy boys, and a memory that will last a lifetime.”  

As a result of their great session, the three Thorburn brothers have $100 to spend on fishing gear thanks to the crew from Compleat Angler in Nedlands! 

How’s this for a family salmon fishing fiesta! Both Patrick (pictured left) and Finn Thorburn (right) got in on the red-hot salmon fishing on the south coast recently, landing these salmon in quick succession!

Adult random winner  

Another contestant who makes the most of the Salmon Slam each year is Beverley Tillman, who always makes an effort to go camping on the south coast with her husband in the hopes of finding large salmon schools.  

With salmon catches providing great fishing opportunities to kids, that excitement doesn’t go away even in adulthood, with Beverley enjoying some of the best fishing experiences of her life after creating more salmon fishing memories recently in Windy Harbour. 

“I think the Slam is a great idea, especially for getting kids into fishing and allowing them to experience the thrill of catching big fish with ease,” said Beverely. 

“On our annual camping trip to Windy Harbour, my hubby spotted a school passing by and flicked out a line before quickly hooking up to this salmon on a light Shimano 3-6kg Jewel rod and Shimano 4000 Stradic using a five-inch Zman Diezel Minnowz.”  

Congratulations to you and your husband Bev and we hope you both enjoy prowling for some new fishing gear courtesy of a $100 voucher from Anglers Fishing World in Fremantle!  

Beverley Tillman and her husband (pictured) made the most of their annual camping trip to Windy Harbour on the south coast, with a salmon school conveniently cruising past their location before giving their Shimano rod and reel combo a solid workout!

Well done to all our phase two winners and now that the salmon are starting to move into the South-West, make sure you don’t waste time and wet a line!  

Want to get involved with the second half of the 2023 Salmon Slam? Make sure you: 

  • Download the Salmon Slam app from the Apple Store or Google Play store, 
  • Upload a pic with your catch and the #SS2023 code written in the sand or on the brag mat and; 
  • Get stuck into the spicy salmon action for your chance to win! 

You can find all the info on the 2023 Salmon Slam along with the prizes up for grabs by clicking here!