I'm no expert, But I too was blown away with NGC3372 the Eta Carinae Nebula (Carina)...First time I could "really make out the dust clouds" from my back yard (Toowoomba) with my 80ED/25mmEP-plossel.
It was also 10pm for me too. Apparently after reading up on it, the month of April will have it at it's best with 10pm the highest point in the sky.
After seeing how bright and ellements of dust, from my light polluted backyard, I imediately grabbed my recently purchased Bintel UHC filter and after giving it a chance to soak up the star light, was BLOWN away as if viewing M42 for the first time!!!
I attempted a sketch that I am still cleaning up in Paintshop pro, and am rather embarased to upload, but none the less, I am thinking of throwing in the 12" Dob & driving out of town for another sketch attempt.
YES......the Carina Nebula was quite a lovely suprise for me too! Could not agree more
Here is a list I came across for other targets this month:
NCG4755 (crux)
Arctiru (Bootes)
Spica (Virgo)
Regulas (Leo)
Procyon (Canis Major)
M44 Cancer
NGC 2244 (Monoceros)
NGC 5139 0mega Centauri (Centaurus)
The Coalsack (Crux)
NGC3372 the Eta Carina Nebula (Carina)
...This list is from the Book "Night Sky" (a comprehensive guide to the wonders of the universe-2007.
Not %100 sure on how accurate the emphasis on "-BEST(...with regard to southern hemisphere?)-this month is"...BUT...if the Carina Nebula is anything to go by, then these other targets should be pretty worth while this time of year.
Have a good day all...