Hoping to be new to Jetski Fishing!
Submitted by Plasticdoner on Mon, 2016-09-26 11:27
Hi guys,
I moved to Australia October 2015 and really enjoy the odd evening fishing (or in most cases fish feeding) off the jetty in Rockingham. I bought a jetski back in February and have been looking at all different website on how to fish using one. I am a complete novice but would like to really get into it. If any of you guy's could give me some advice or even if I could tag along on one of your trips it would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
Plasticdoner.
Moking
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There's a few of us on here
There's a few of us on here who use Jetski's for fishing.
I'm local to Rockingham and try to get out fishing during the week(usually a couple of times-weather depending).
So if that helps you,send a PM when you are ready with your Ski. Keep the rigging up of the Ski simple,you don't need to buy all the "fancy" rod holders/esky you see online.
A couple of PCV tubings for rod holders,will get you out there fishing. Then you can see if you enjoy this type of fishing experience!
My Dad taught me how to Fish-Thanks Dad.(RIP)
Shane O
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fish finder
Hey joking
Do U have a fish finder on your ski? If so where did U mount it and is the transducer in the hull or on the outside.
Thanks
Shaneo
little johnny
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Can even
Break bones on them . While chasing tailor.:):):).
Moking
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Date Joined: 30/05/12
Hmmm- Yep lol
Hmmm- Yep lol
My Dad taught me how to Fish-Thanks Dad.(RIP)
OOH YEH
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Date Joined: 16/06/15
Welcome to Jetski fishing
like Moking said keep it simple to start with ....
I to fish the sound as I live close by and have teamed up many of time with Moking ...... All I can add to this is that you have the right safety equipment to allow you fish in the 5 nautical zone
Shane O
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Date Joined: 22/01/10
james service reef
Fished there last week, I have a handheld uhf radio. PDF type 1 lifejacket.
Just make sure U have the correct safety gear and have fun.