South West artificial reef project
Submitted by tailor marc on Wed, 2013-08-07 15:29
Well going by the 2 vids they are doing well. Anyone know the gps location haha
Also are we allowed to fish them?
Vid 1
Vid 2
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MattMiller
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Go to
recfishwest's website.
The co-ordinates are clearly shown there and at the Quindalup and old dunsborough boat ramps there are giant signs that tell you everything you need to know.
Well, thats the dunsborough reef anyway
MattMiller
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Here ya go
http://www.recfishwest.org.au/fishing-in-wa/artificial-reefs.html
new age
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pretty sure you can fish
pretty sure you can fish them and they seem to be holding the occassional herring, skippy, and pinky if your lucky
MattMiller
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Lol
There's generally 3+ boats on the Dunsborough one every fishable day
squidder
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Bunbury's artificial
reef is providing some nice Py's with the odd Dhuy and plenty of Skips.
Last friday night there appeared to be 4 boats anchored off it when I was on my way in from a little further afield.
Versus
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Yeh, they were designed for
Yeh, they were designed for fishing. Some unstoppable sambos down there too I've heard
Habanero
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Not bad actually
Quite a few o.k pinkies and more than a few Sammbo , and I picked up a couple of dhu on plastic's just behind it....
Naitanui_
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i'll be heading down that way
i'll be heading down that way in about a month so will have to give it a try
Bluetonic
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Bunbury is producing as
Bunbury is producing as well.
The co-ords given are the centre of the ground so you have to drive a bit and sound out to find the structure. The website gives you the layout though.
Blue Sky, Blue Water, Bluetonic!