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Lucky you didn't come
Submitted by soupster51 on Mon, 2012-02-20 10:33For all you that considered taking up my offer for an all-included fishing trip yesterday your lucky you didn't come. Rain, I've never seen so much rain. Pohnpei is the second wettest place on earth; I have a feeling the country was chasing the number one spot yesterday. I still went out, even though I couldn't see further than 15m in front of the boat at times. Managed two wahoo, a solid barracuda and nice little bluefin trevally. Not too bad considering the conditions.
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Toddlers first Tailor trolling in tinny
Submitted by tim-o on Mon, 2012-02-20 06:38Went for a troll with the prego missus and young bloke in ideal conditions, water was crystal clear and the tailor were aeronautical smashin little poppers. Brock christened his new rod whilst in hand got a good strike and hook up and boated for a photo (had a little assistance with the reeling in). Always plenty of these 35 to 40 cm choppers around, kept a few for a feed and released the rest, great fun on light gear.
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homemade lure success
Submitted by Cjsurf on Sun, 2012-02-19 20:08tailor though.. 3rd cast hooked up and didnt stop from then on, i was catching more than my mate who was using halco twistys (1 vs 8) wouldnt have been there more than hour and a half just proves that what cost nothing to make works just as well as the shop ones and u dont stress out when you loose one! few pics for the books!
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White pointer
Submitted by blitzed on Sat, 2012-02-18 22:53Hey crew, I was out fishing off Margs today and spotted an amazing white pointer, it came from behind us an cruised around for a look at us and just wanted to keep cruising south. It was just swimming slow and was bloody awsome, It was about 4 km offshore, we followed it for a while, staunch creature thats for sure and very large, I was thinking it was like a small whale shark at first. It was a total buzz thats for sure.
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Trolling for Macks
Submitted by FishOn570 on Sat, 2012-02-18 15:45Where is the best place (Metro) to pick up a couple macks lately?
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Swan River Bream
Submitted by Pezdog on Sat, 2012-02-18 09:30Went down to the Swan for a little flick around the Maylands area. Haven't fished the Swan for a while and I was so pleased to see how healthy that part of the river looks and it showed in the fishing. Caught 14 Bream (all undersize) some trumpeter and a flathead that went 32cm all within an hour and half. There was a couple unstoppables that took me into the structure but even the little ones had some go on the light gear. All taken on prawn and bony herring. Wasn't game to throw lures as there is a lot of structure to negotiate with in the area.
Got a few pics of the Bream below. Flathead caught on unweighted prawn right on dark hence no pic.
Cheers
Pezdog
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rockingham fishing
Submitted by big red fishing on Fri, 2012-02-17 10:34Morning all
thinking of heading down rockingham tonight/tomorrow
any body know whats biting and where? was thinking (ship wreck) the old cemented in boat across the road from the bottle shop.
all ways pull good sized whiting there but up from something new.
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Valentines Day troll with Uncle
Submitted by Rig on Tue, 2012-02-14 15:31FW member Uncle and I hit Mindarie today for a few hours trolling, we werent going long and Uncles reel screamed off and he was locked in a battle for some time against a stubborn tuna which took him around the boat several times before being brought on board for a quick photo and released. It was a pretty good size for metro estimated at least 12kg It looks like a long tail tuna to me.
We carried on searching for some bait schools or bird activity but didnt really see any or any spanyola's. But we did manage 2 spotted mackeral which was a good result with one coming home for dinner and the other released. Back at the ramp by 11.
Thanks for taking me out Uncle.
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Making your own spoon lures and light jigs
Submitted by glastronomic on Mon, 2012-02-13 13:14Today remembered what I used to do in making fishing lures that i could not afford as a kid.
Used to "Borrow" spoons from our kitchen and used my fathers tools to make these jiggers.
As we are having a bulk rubbish event in the burb, a few spoons were being sacrificed by the one I have to listen to.
A little light went on and the memory files flashed images implanted a great many years .
So 4 spoons, Stailess steel, were resqued from the ever passing hordes of scavengers eying the massive piles of throw away items, and a little manufacturing went on.
Bought some laser tape at a $2 store a while ago and that went on the outside.
Tried the spoons in the pool and they work just as well all therse years ago!
There is nothing as satisfying as catching a good fish on a lure you made yourself.
These are just about indestructable and very easily remade at almost no cost at all.
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Last Day of R&R
Submitted by Black Pearl on Sun, 2012-02-12 18:24Howdy Crew,
Havent posted anything on here for a while, the weather hadnt been in our favour the last couple months on our R&R.
But... the last day of break looking at good old seabreeze, was looking like the day to be heading out. SO dad, myself and the other half (bagafilltes) loaded up the boat and headed out to on our spots, and ended up with an alright feed.
Here are a few photos, enjoy
Sammy J
Within minutes of pulling up and dads first drop produces a healthy Coral Trout, these things were like pest... everywhere!
And another one
Bagafillets with a nice Estuary
Double hook up, a couple of nice fish
And after many more trout and other bits and pieces, finish off the a healthy Pinkie. Home time
End result, some fresh fish for dinner
Not a bad effort for a day out on the water in a while :-)
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Family day in Exmouth gulf
Submitted by deepwater on Sun, 2012-02-12 17:38hi all
i finally got 2 days off so my lovely Wife wanted to go fishing ,so out in the gulf we go, not far out we find a bait school and drop a slice down and up comes a nice golden trev,a nice start to the day 2 mins from the leads
as we got to the first spot Alex {Shallow water} was jigging and up come number 2 a nice school mackeral
as the fishing was a little slow alex got a snag and as i was getting it off up came this little fella came up Blotched Jawfish. we always get them on this spot, so back he went for another day
bait casting a floater out the back i managed a nice little shark to the total i havent tried shark up here so im going to give it a go
the fishing had slowed to a stop so i was going to go for a swim, 2 mins in the water a got a 510 trout
sorry about the 2 trout shots
as we started the track back home we managed a nic mac tuna off a bait ball and was released for another day
was a great day in the gulf and spent with family on the 40deg day
thank you all for reading
jeff
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White Hills Tailor
Submitted by Wes F on Sun, 2012-02-12 13:22Yep not a bad night down at White Hills, Light to moderate N/W to westerly all night. Very little weed to contend with. Got snagged on reef a few times, good practice on rig making. Did manage to snap me 10 ft ugly stick just above ferrule (casting out).
Got lines in the water about 4:00pm, fished till late. A few herring, tarwhine and a crab to start with tailor on the bit off & on from late arvo last one pulled in about 11:30pm smallest 33cm largest approx 45cm. Nothing on the slide rig but a good night all up. Be heading down again soon.
Getting a lot more people staying overnight which is alright but many heading into the dunes and leaving rubbish behind. One group of youngsters using wood that was placed to protect dunes for fire wood and throwing broken chairs on the pile before heading home. (Tims Thicket south).
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South West Tailor
Submitted by J_doggy on Sun, 2012-02-12 09:38Went down to one of my favourite spots for an early morning lure flick in the gutters, was an awesome morning but looking onimous for a while though... The fish were definately on the bite for a good hour or two.
Well the water is still warm, pretty sure the salmon aren't going to rock up in a hurry. If they don't I won't be too worried as long as the tailor hang around. They seem to be getting bigger over the last few weeks which is awesome.
I dont usually take a phone due to the wading i do but did for some reason this morning, some geat changing landscapes, a pic of the beach and the kept catch:
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Yesty's underwater Dolly
Submitted by Just1morecast on Sat, 2012-02-11 16:17Just a video of Lurcha's Dolphinfish. They were real quiet but for my first time out trolling out wide i can see why people get addicted to that zzzzzz. Short video i got with my gopro but missed the take, fish jumped maybe 3m in the air with the marlin skirt in his mouth got us thinking marlin at the start. Fish went about 7-8kg good stuff Luke. Good seeing few others out there and meeting some new fellas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjiau22RT4Y&feature=youtu.be
Sha
Two days in jurien bay
Submitted by Paul G on Sat, 2012-02-11 14:59Ok firstly computer is on the blink so I can't upload pics to I pad. so report only.
Left home on Thursday morning 4 o'clock. a nice two hour drive and we were sitting outside our unit looking at a flat calm bay. Unload all the no fishing things and off to the marina. After a quick launch and log into sea rescue we were on our way. Out to the 50m mark where we were given a few marks. None of which were showing fish so we went to look a little further, a small rise and flair on the sounder and we were onto our first fish, nice baldie then a dhuie. only small ,tagged and released.
Moved around a bit early on getting feel for the area. lots of ground but not all holding fish. Next spot a small lump which gave up a couple more dhuies and half dozen snapper. We then headed out a little deeper 90m and picked up a nice lump holding a good school, well ,snapper city. got sick of pulling them up. Some up to 5kg but nothing big.
We then headed into the reef for a spot of trolling and things just got better with five macs in 20minutes with the biggest lost at boat side . Only one kept as they were all just under size. Day two and out to the 300m line great conditions and fish all over the sounder but after three hours and no fish gave it away. We hit the 80m line and found some ground and more bloody snapper some good size up to 6kg and maybe bigger. We tried some more ground heading back to the reef for another troll which was a no go, must have caught all the macs the day before.
In all two days of good fishing with around 50+ fish released and 15 kg of fillets. 5 dhuies tagged. Was a little surprised at the size of the fish but I'm sure there is some big dhuies hiding waiting my return.
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preston info
Submitted by quadfisher on Sat, 2012-02-11 11:43with a good tailor year happening up north of perth , was wondering how preston , whitehills area was fairing
this year?
I have heard quads are no longer able to go on the beach ( another access lost forever ? will 4x4 be next? )
worth thinking about.
thanks , I usually give help , not ask for it but, hopefully what goes around , comes around.
cheers.
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Southern Blue Fin Tuna.
Submitted by Howard George on Sat, 2012-02-11 11:34I don't know if you Southwest fishers are interested or not but the mulie boat at dunsborough went out last night and filled up big time but among the pilchards in the net were some big SBFT.Others could be seen feeding on any fish that fell out of the net. The clue is that it was at night time.
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Weed Report..?
Submitted by vp86wa on Sat, 2012-02-11 09:06Anyone know of any weed from Alkimos upto Two Rocks?
Cheers
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Fishing jurien bay
Submitted by Paul G on Fri, 2012-02-10 20:23well just got home from two days fishing in jurien bay .I think I will stay home next time and catch some real fish .full report and pics on the weekend.
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Canning sesh
Submitted by sambo24 on Thu, 2012-02-09 20:43Went down to my local spot at the river tonight, first on a jetty then wading nearby. First cast lost a 35+ in around the pylons along with a three day old sx40 :( (shitty knot tying FTW)
Next I got another slightly smaller one but still pulled line, not enormous but not tiny either. Didn't clean him up as much as I should've for the photo but I needed to get him back. Put him next to a powerade bottle so you have some idea of the sort of size.
Good to see plenty of smaller bream around, landed around twelve or thirteen in an hour and a half all on pipi's. All of them were released and released well.
Also sorry about the crap quality pics, I was on my own tonight and only had my phone.
Oh and this is my first report, so cheers for reading :)
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Shelley Bream
Submitted by the_dude84 on Thu, 2012-02-09 20:03Just got back from a quick bream sesh near Shelley sailing club got 3 in about half an hour all legal size biggest being about 32cm all released. Seemed to be a few around. All on ecogear vibe my favourite bream lure!
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Cockburn Sound Squid
Submitted by chris raff on Thu, 2012-02-09 16:44Hi All..heading out tomorrow for some crabs near parmelia bank ...inbetween was going to drift for some whiting and squid ...the squids be hard to come by of late for us... I know its not the prime time for squid , curious to hear how you guys have been going with them ...cheers chris
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swan river bream
Submitted by harvey on Wed, 2012-02-08 19:11fished last night at swan river just up from race track bream was one after another all night from 11pm untill 4 am not a lot of big sized fish but plenty of action it was nearly a full moon and tide ws on way out well worth the drive down
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It doesn't get any better than this!!!
Submitted by Troy Summers on Wed, 2012-02-08 14:53Day off work, broken boat, so I decided to take my little darling, baby Mia, the only child of mine that isnt at school, in search of her first fish... the smile says it all, Just headed down towards Mandurah looking for a few sand whiting, they didnt play the game like last week when we happened upon the spot while me and the neighbour(deckie/apprentice) were working in the area, but even still, a bag of prawns, beautiful weather, sunscreen and the kind of smile that keeps daddy smiling for years to come!!! Ended up stopping at the Fishmonger at Singleton Shell and bought some whiting fillets... just to hold face at home ;) Baby Mia wont tell the Mrs!!
Got a little shark too that got released... Baby Mia got to touch it too and was totally amazed at it, she slept the whole way home... covered in beach sand
Troy
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7-02-2012 fads fishing videos
Submitted by glastronomic on Wed, 2012-02-08 10:34Out to the fads
Outrigger drill
fishing
Back home.
enjoy!
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Port Beach
Submitted by tailor_hunter on Wed, 2012-02-08 01:30Port beach has a nice selection of fish biting. got up there about 10 . Started catching 43cm tailor at about 11:15 including 3 herring on a low weight rig.
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Myalup
Submitted by JD63 on Tue, 2012-02-07 21:18Hey Guys, Have any of you fished at Myalup recently and if so does anyone have any idea
of how far along the beach to go ?? Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
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Accomodation at jurien
Submitted by Outlaw II on Tue, 2012-02-07 10:17Gday all
Just wondering if anyone can advise me on some good accomodation for Jurien Thinking of taking the boat and the missus (and a few other couples) for some fishing in march.
Cheers
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bloody victorians
Submitted by scottland on Mon, 2012-02-06 09:28my uncle who usually fishes for carp way up the murray is over for a visit so i knew i had to get him out for a fish. booked onto saltwater charters and yesterday was the day. the fishing started of great ... for him but the wind was making it difficult. long story short i couldn't catch a cold he caught a 66 cm snapper blackarse sea sweep and a few others. weighed the snapper at 4 kgs poor little fellow had to sit down after it. psssht victorians time to take him sambo jigging hahaha
a few photos
hooter harlequin
denis pb hahhah
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Cloudy Times
Submitted by ca11um on Fri, 2012-02-03 23:16- 7 comments
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