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2021 Footy Tipping - FREE COMP
Submitted by Brock O on Thu, 2021-03-18 10:19Free Tipping Comp open to all.
https://www.footytips.com.au/comps/Fishwreckers&p=Fishwrecked
Password - Fishwrecked
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AFL Season 2021 Predictions
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Thu, 2021-03-18 10:09Anyone keen to have a crack at some predictions for 2021:
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Work load after pandemic
Submitted by sea-kem on Wed, 2021-03-17 17:40So how's everyone finding business and work now that the pandemic issue seems to be finally receding? Last time I was this busy was at the height of the last boom, literally can't keep up.
Had a call from my Oil and gas client today and they want me to retrain for BOSIET so I can work offshore. They reckon 4 rigs coming down in the near future and lots of fit out work. Bring on that day rate!!!
Happy days are here again ..... I can sense a couple of new Stellas
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new fisheries minister
Submitted by hezzy on Mon, 2021-03-15 17:37todays news is premier marky mgowan is demoting mr tinley the current fisheries minister
he has been given notice he will be moved on
also interesting to note the central northern seat was lost by nationals vince cattania and won by labor , that take sin shark bay ,,so the locals must have been swayed a little by the state wide reductions on demersals , they got there way and likley many voted accordingly ,,,.. mr tinleye rewards is to be demoted
bit or irony in that for him giving them locals what they wanted , helping to win the seat and then get the chop
interesting to see who the new minister is
lets hope he is not too green leaning and does actually fish
hezzy
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Strange things washed up on beaches
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sat, 2021-03-13 15:20 Went out to spoil bank fishing today and found this land rover discovery washed up on high tide
Shore Catch Renews Sponsorship of Fishwrecked
Submitted by Mick C on Sat, 2021-03-13 13:06Shore Catch is pleased to continue our sponsorship of the best web based fishing site in Western Australia, perhaps the world! The wealth of relevant information about fishing and boating contained within the Fishwrecked database, accumulated over the last 15+ years, should never be lost and Adam should be commended for the provision of the site.
As well as providing funding for site maintenance, we will sponsor a monthly Fishwrecked members prize and this will be a 15cm curved thin boning knife by Victorinox, Swibo or Victory. The competitions will vary, and member input is requested to determine what may be appropriate from month to month (stories, photos, most informative post, best comment, monthly individual species catches, etc). If you have a suggestion please let me know via a personal message. Adam has also allowed us to create a poll and it is intended to use member voting to determine winners for whatever category is selected in the month.
In keeping with the theme of an excellent site history on Fishwrecked, this month’s poll will be for the funniest post you have ever seen on the site (including post comments) – I can remember a few classics. Before posting the poll, we are asking members to nominate their favorite post and it is this nomination that will enter you for the prize – if multiple members nominate the same post then the winner will be randomly selected. We look forward to receiving the nominations and intend to list the finalist posts for review and voting over the last week in March – the poll will end on the last day of the month.
Shore Catch has now been operating for 5 years in Wangara, and we have always appreciated the feedback that Fishwrecked members have provided. After much trial and error, we have now consolidated our product lines and look forward to promoting these in the coming months as we enter the next phase of our business. We will not “bombard” you with commercial information but will try and provide subject matter that may be of interest. All we ask is that you consider us when assessing options for purchase of the type of goods that we supply.
Mick

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Footy tipping - Are we doing it?
Submitted by crasny1 on Thu, 2021-03-11 07:19Hi Guys
Anyone doing this again this year. Even just for fun.
I am not tech savvy at all so cant stick my hand up to run it as I wouldnt have a clue what to do.
Cheers
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Best way to erase hard water stains?
Submitted by scano on Wed, 2021-03-10 21:02Hi all,
although this doesn't apply to my boat (more so a recently acquired, old school subi) I was wondering if anyone knows any sure fire ways of removing hard water stains from glass? No doubt there are fisho's on here that have had the same issue with their boat screens? I've tried vinegar, car polish applied by hand, wd40, steel wool, simple green glass cleaner, even bloody carby cleaner!
any detailing or glass guru's, the suggestions would be appreciated. It's for the rear screen but as mentioned I'm sure others have faced the same battle with their boat glass?
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Engine upgrade opinions wanted
Submitted by sea-kem on Tue, 2021-03-09 11:37Ok so this has been mulling around in my head whether it's worth doing yet or to hold on. So I have a DF90 2006 Suzuki on my Quinnie. she's done around 600hrs max and I know can do a lot more but age is certainly becoming a factor. She's been well serviced and looked after flushing etc.
So I've been thinking of trading in for a new donk, worth the effort or not?
Estimate from West Coat marine $17200k and a trade in of $4k for my motor.
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Whiting session and a p b
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sat, 2021-03-06 17:21Had a rare full day off today so what's better than spending some time with a line in the water.
Got my bag of whiting with some beauties in amongst them . Also had my big lines out with a Livie on for good measure. Ended up with a p b Queenie which put on a great display of jumps well out of the water which was caught on my lighter outfit which is more designed for bream fishing . Finished the day when on the phone with Sandy when my big rod went off and as I grabbed that one and winding it in my other rod went off like a prawn in the sun emptying the spool of 100 mtrs of braid and about 40 mtrs of mono in less than a minuit only to see a shark of no less than 6 ft long at the end breaking the surface . No chance getting my line back let alone stopping it .
Ended with a good haul of whiting a Queenie and 2 small sharks

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Anyone know of a stainless fabricator
Submitted by pelagicyachts on Fri, 2021-03-05 10:59hi team
i am looking to get a cradle made to hold my tender - pretty basic (like pic below) out of 25mm tube, anyone know of a fabricator ?
cheers
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Insurance.......here we go yet again
Submitted by sunshine on Thu, 2021-03-04 18:23Helping a Fishwrecked member with their claim against Club ......who are trying to argue that, as the boat was purchased very cheaply ( indeed it was...... as a result of a divorce and the need for the owner to quickly cash out ) then that is supposedly the "market value" and hence all they have to settle for. I have seen an independent valuation which bears no resemblance to what is being offered. When will they learn ?
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Western Angler Magazines
Submitted by Jamie-Chester on Thu, 2021-03-04 08:38just been doing a clean out and I have probably 150 western angler magazines dating back to the late 80s that I have doubles of. Happy to give them away to anyone who collects them. Also if anyone has any recent or really old western angler magazines they want to get rid of let me know as I am missing some. Cheers Jamie
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Willie Won't He get 4 Years
Submitted by NORUN NOFUN on Tue, 2021-03-02 14:00Billy bong rioloi's ban looks to be coming soon.
Hard lesson for a few billie's with the mates and being naive enough to think the asada testers can be fooled on game day.
Certainly deserves two years probably not 4 but who knows.
Just another idiot to add to the West Coast list of fools.
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3D Printed Lures
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Mon, 2021-03-01 15:19Bought my son a 3D printer for his birthday and I can't believe how good this bit of kit is. He's keen to start making his own lures for salmon season with it so has anyone given 3D printed lures a crack and can offer advice on the hook/line attachment points? I was even thinking of knocking up some soft plastic molds
I've posted up some examples below for Scano who sent me pics of some examples he's knocked up.
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Kaptan boat collars
Submitted by Josh on Mon, 2021-03-01 11:06I'm looking around for camper trailer tinnie options a d I have seen one with a boat collar fitted.
Their claims look pretty amazing, has anyone Actually got one/can provide some real world feedback?
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Bait run
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sat, 2021-02-27 16:18Back up in hedland again but this time I invested in a throw net for collecting bait for our up coming trip on May to coral bay.
They certainly aren't easy to cast when your only learning. First time.e out was just for learning but didn't go well at all with Maybe 3 casts out of about 50 that worked and my arms felt it by the end.
Second time out was more successful with about 50% working which ended with some 
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Tinnie in Coral bay hire or buy?
Submitted by Josh on Sat, 2021-02-27 08:16I'm heading to Coral bay warroora station for a week before Easter with the camper trailer.
I'm tossing up buying a tinnie and taking it on the camper vs hire one when up there.
Pros of buying:
- can use on any day
- can customise
- sell after trip to get money back
- don't have to drive into CB to collect/return
Pros of hire:
- don't need to risk not being able to sell it after
- would be larger and reliable
- no transfer fees
What are your thoughts?
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Solar LED strip lighting
Submitted by davewillo on Thu, 2021-02-25 11:10Hi all does anyone know where I could get the above from? I've seen them on eBay but wanted to get them quicker if possible. Just want to have some extra light on the boat at night.
Cheers
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Fibreglass oxidation
Submitted by dakka on Thu, 2021-02-25 09:27Hey all
My fibreglass hull is looking a bit chalky any recommendations on how and what to use to clean it up an polish the goodness back into her cheers.

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Clean Lead
Submitted by big john on Sun, 2021-02-21 07:54If anybody has some clean lead they won't to sell, or knows someone who has, can you please flick me through a private message. Chasing several hundred kilos.
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Thinking of Selling my Dinghy
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Wed, 2021-02-17 10:56I am coming around to thinking that the time has come to part ways with my dinghy I bought new in 2014 which just isn’t getting the use or love that it deserves with my boys now older and wanting to head out in the boat rather than allowing me to escape for a solo bream session.
- Finn Spindrift 3m (2014)
- Tohatsu 2 stroke 6hp (2014) – serviced regularly and is in as good as new condition.
- JW Watersnake 54lb bow mounted electric motor (2016)
- Century 105ah deep cell battery (2018)
- Older licenced trailer which has rusted areas but I had Seakem weld a 5mm plate to the worst area for added security. Replaced axle, springs and hubs in 2014.
- I also have two transducers attached to the transom – a LSS1 and a standard 83/200
- I only the one 2019 HDS7 Carbon (4 month’s warranty left) that I share between the boat and the dinghy but am thinking it might be best to include the HDS7 with the dinghy and upgrade the boat’s to the HDS7 Live.
- Also has Railblaza rod holders and a drink holder, sea anchor, anchor, rod holders up front etc etc and I made a casting deck for up front to steer the leccy motor and get right under those snags
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Selling items privately - The process?
Submitted by Darren253 on Tue, 2021-02-16 17:16So the boat will be going to a new home next week... Being quite a sum of money, how do you all manage the transfer? Buyer is proposing electronic transfer but from a different bank.
I was thinking:
1) We'll do the paperwork/rego together etc
2) Buyer can then make the transfer with that protection of signed paperwork.
3) Buyer can pick it up once funds have cleared
Is there a better way that offers both parties protection in private sales?
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Swan crabs health warnings
Submitted by Son81 on Tue, 2021-02-16 13:09Swan crab health warnings just wondering if ppl are cleaning them before cooking as recommended as I caught a few this morning and I feel by cleaning them first then boiling them I'm gonna lose a lot of flavour thoughts or advice what are u guys doing with them thanks
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Good morning (from rotto)
Submitted by pelagicyachts on Tue, 2021-02-16 09:50its been a while since we have had conditions like this - this is my "working from home" office for the next few days :-) (sorry!!)
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Drought broken on Valentine's for Sandy
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Sun, 2021-02-14 20:06Yep another Valentine's is done and dusted and Sandy broke her drought on fish. The weather turned out to be almost spot on for a change . We headed out 22nm but still fishing in 40 mtrs . First 2 fish that came aboard was a pinkie at 550 and a nice Bauldie. I got a small but size dhuie (tasted great pan fried)
The day ended up with 2 nice Bauldie 1 pinkie 1 dhuie and a small but size blackass that wouldn't have gone back and survive.
Great day out and last one for a while before I head north again

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Eddie Everywhere to Eddie No More
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Tue, 2021-02-09 13:42That’s Eddie becoming another victim of the cancel culture. Must have been Anne Aly and some Greens polly signing the letter which tipped him over the edge….
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Carnarvon floods
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Mon, 2021-02-08 08:17Doesn't look good at all. Road closed from overlander to coral bay. I hope everyone is safe up there.
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Aluminium Trailers – Torsion Arms vs Axle/Springs
Submitted by Darren253 on Thu, 2021-02-04 13:01Considering my Aluminium Trailers options for the 2400 and wanted to gauge peoples opinion and experiences on Torsion arm vs Springs on Aluminium trailers?
From my consideration, Torsions arms have less moving and corroding parts and a lower C.O.G, however a torsion arm failure would be catastrophic. Torsion arms also offer no load sharing should you ever ride up a kerb for example (not that I have ever done that, honest
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What are your thoughts?
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Marine Sales Job on Seek
Submitted by Chivers on Wed, 2021-02-03 12:33Hi All,
Not feeling it in your current job and ready to turn your passion into a career?
Check out our Marine Sales job on Seek....
Don't hesitate to upload your application and make the change.
Cheers,
Luke Chivers
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