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 Hi everyone.  I'm new here. LOVE fishing.  But only been into it or 6 months. I have a 5.2m savage craft with a mercury 115 2 stroke with 90L fuel. 

 

I launch from Hillary's. What depth should I look for along 3mile?  I want to hit sambos king fish etc or just what ever else I can grab.  Mostly into catch and release but will keep 2 fish per session. 

I have a lot of luck with good sized skippy in the 40cm plus range normally. But me and the missus are getting over it. 

 

I understand the demersal fishing ban is in place. But what sport and/or table fish are readily accessible not too far out?  

 

I understand people don't want to share coordinates. But a general guide would be great. 

 

Thanks for your help in advance. And happy fishing!!!!

 

 


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Whiting are a lovely fish for

Thu, 2011-10-27 21:42

Whiting are a lovely fish for light gear and close in.  larger ones filleted and done in a beer batter, Mmmm!  I've caught them off Scarborough Beach and I believe they are plentiful around Cottesloe.  if i wasn't replacing trailer springs I'd be out there this weekend trying to get a feed!

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 I must say I've had a couple

Thu, 2011-10-27 21:49

 I must say I've had a couple of king George from around Hillary's weed patches. They are delicious.  I love my flathead too. 

 

I also really want some squid. I'm assuming around the weed patches near the marina will be good. 

 

Thanks. 

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squid, anywhere there is

Thu, 2011-10-27 21:52

squid, anywhere there is broken ground (weed / sand)

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Welcome

Thu, 2011-10-27 22:25

Welcome Justo, During the ban i target sand whitting mostly, ( as table fish ). While chasing them i often catch big flathead and flounder, great way to get a feed and have fun on the light gear .

Cheers Grant..

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And the whiting heads are

Thu, 2011-10-27 22:28

And the whiting heads are good bait for the snapper when the ban ends! hehe, recycle!

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if you're into skippy while

Thu, 2011-10-27 22:38

if you're into skippy while anchored and burleying , your not far off.

i chuck a smaller skippy out live under a balloon , whilst fishing bottom and a free lined bait ,  cover all bases.

it's amazing the variety of species you can get up the trail.

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 Agree with Graham, if you

Thu, 2011-10-27 22:43

 Agree with Graham, if you are getting skips, chuck a hook in one when you release it, you may be very surprised!!

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isnt there a wreck somewhere

Fri, 2011-10-28 09:08

isnt there a wreck somewhere up them ways in about 40m where you can get sambos, ytks and amberjack?? stretch the arms a bit and donate a few jigs, i dont mind eating smaller kings up to 8kg and word is amberjacks are ok to. any new gps should have it on the map already i would think.

 

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 Went out today.  Tried some

Fri, 2011-10-28 16:38

 Went out today.  Tried some broken ground out past 3 mile. Mostly wrasse, but got a decent nor west Blowie (good fun), little flathead, some good sized sand whiting, and a skippy.  Got dinner sorted.  

 

Hopefully will hit it Sunday too.  

 

Thanks for the pointers everyone.