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White Hills report
Submitted by Jas04 on Mon, 2010-12-13 08:52Hey Guys
Just thought i would right up a quick report of the white hills trip!
Started off really well we got there around 3pm and within about 20min started catching tailor the earliest i have ever caught them in perth but we managed around 8-9 between us the biggest 3 made there way to the frying pan the biggest was 47cm the smallest was 35 but the rest went back to fight anothere day. there where also plenty of whiting and herring around.
On the big rods it was really quiet untill i threw a live herring and whithin minutes that took off but i was never going to turn it and eventually it snapped me off, i called it for a massive stingray so did not bother me too much, after dark it completely died off we did manage two small school sharks but then nothing we fished to about 3am not even a bite. so we got some sleep tried early morn nothing not even herring or whiting so we packed up and left around 10am
quick report fishing was really good but still in search of that mulla thinking of trying s-bend this weekend
jas
Geraldton Fishing
Submitted by wrighty on Mon, 2010-12-13 08:23Thought I'd start a post for Geraldton area as there doesn't appear to be much written up here.Plenty of herring around Pages beach of late.Looking forward to end of ban to chase some Demersals, will be taking a few live herring out to start with and see what else we can pick up, (maybe some Mackies).Anyone been picking them up yet.
Does anyone up here do much late arvo/night fishing in the boat i.e. anchoring up and burleying. If so what techniques do you employ and what results do you have.
Also does anyone have any luck chasing LARGE whiting in deeper water out of Geraldton.
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Fishing trumps sleep!
Submitted by shifeng on Sat, 2010-12-11 09:45Got home at about 2am this morning after work and did some website stuffs that is way overdue and had an hour of Assassin's Creed Brotherhood. Was deciding between fishing or just going to bed and wetting a line trumped. (Hence this post!)
So got changed and picked up my bucket and onto my car. Reached my spot in the river at about 5am and rigged up my trusty Rapala Xrap. There wasn't any action on the first three casts so I cast at a different spot and on that cast, after retrieving a lil, my drag went off a bit. That fish fought quite a bit and I managed to land it. PB skippy! measured up to slightly over 34cm. Yea.. nothing compared to the big guys with the boats but I was fishing the river. haha! Not much more action after except for a small tailor which was released. The bait fish were all around and they were jumping off the water but no takers to my lure. Had a couple of small sambos chasing my xrap but didn't take the lure. Oh well.
My wrist was starting to ache a bit cos of my injury so decided to pack up and go.
I saw a couple of guys fishing when I was about to leave. The kid wading into the shallows seem to have a cast on his left arm. Was that you aussiebreamer?
quick river sesh
Submitted by aussie_breamer on Fri, 2010-12-10 22:41went down for a quick fish 2night, saw brenz with a couple of nice squid.
got myself a nice one, flicking over reasonably shallow weed.
then spent about 45mins, catching prawns to use as live bait on some bream.
changed location to our bream spot and flicked arround some live prawns.
only fished for 30 mins then had to go home!! :(
any way, had some fun gettind a couple of juvi pinkies, a skippy, a big
yt grunter and a couple smaller bream. no big bream unfortunetaly but got a alright one arround the 30cm mark on a damaki sp.
chees, tom
btw, do hav photos, but can't attach photos to this report for some reason???/?
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Sambo Update This week
Submitted by saltwater charters on Fri, 2010-12-10 21:52Hi Guys, Have been out nearly everyday this week except Thursday and not looking good for jigs at the moment. You get a triple hookup on first drop then maybe 1 next, then nothing. Sharks have moved in on inner barges straight up. Got my first one [shark] tied up to back of boat from the boys from Malaysia. Good effort, took 40 min and 6 guys.Easy 8 foot and 200kg. Let him go, couldn't do it.Crayfish going well with 30 in 3 days, biggest one 2.2kg and heaps of biggies. Caught a whiting and a wrasse today and after 3 hours of jigging put them down as we forgot about them and instant hookup[ double]while people jigging.And we got them up and let go.That spot a secret! So hopefully with the full moon the Sambos get thicker and spread out to the smaller spots and away from sharks. The both Barges are absolutely no go to sharks so if you want to catch a shark not a sambo go there. I will not be going to the barges, Hillarys Patch again unless to target sharks .Just thought i would pass on.Craig
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awsome river sessions
Submitted by aussie_breamer on Thu, 2010-12-09 19:06
went down to the river on tuesday to fick some lures with some of my mates. was a awsome session with bait schools every where and preditory fish smashing them everywhere.
throughout the afternoon, we had a good time catching flathead after flathead on the flats. we ended up with 18 flatties. all caught on prawn stars, bevy vibes or minnows. we also caught lots of tailor and big herring, fishing the bait schools and 3 squid and some nice bream on the flats.
I went back down that night at 9:30, and started to flick out a Smith Luna sinking minnow, and first cast hooked into a nice bream, next cast again, another bream. stayed down there only for 45 minutes and every cast on the flats with the Smith Luna was either a nice hook up or a couple of good hits by either a bream or a tailor. ended up with 13 bream and many tailor in the 45 minutes that i was down there.
next morning, I headed down there again with one of my mates at 4:30. started flicking arround the Smith Luna on the flats and was rewarded untill untill the sun came up with bream and tailor again. once the sun came up, we headed over to another location to target some flatties, I got 3 flathead and another bream and my mate got a nice squid. we then headed back to our first place and started fishing the bait balls in the deeper water, caught lots of tailor and herring, I then let my 10g twisty sink to thte bottom and then did a pretty fast retrieve back, it got hammered by somthing, i initially thought it was another herring or tailor because it was just swimming towards me, but it was staying deep, when it reached my feet, at the jetty, it was still deep and i couldn't see what it was, but it then realised that it was hooked and took of strait out towards the pylons, it took line off me as if it was nothing!!!. it eventually busted me off in the pylons.
would any one have a idea what it was????
thinking it was a sambo??
it didn't fight like a big skippy, but could have been a huge bream.
sorry, i have photos, but they are all sh!t quality.
all fish were released succesfully.
cheers, tom
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cray catches with pots
Submitted by glen p on Thu, 2010-12-09 17:41is anyone getting good catches of crays in their pots at the moment at the back of garden or carnac island?
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White Hills
Submitted by Jas04 on Tue, 2010-12-07 13:39Hey I was wondering if anyone had been down to whitehills im going on the weekend to do a overnighter fingers crossed want to get my first mulla i have been trying for about 5 years now with no luck. i know i should really try the river at this time of year but i want to get the 4x4 out as well.
hoping there is bugger all weed and the wind looks like it will die of as the night progresses high tide is at 11 so should be good i hope anyway if you have been let me know. also whith that strech of beach is anywhere good or is there a cirtain gutter reef area i should be looking for? i have only fished there once before.
cheers guys
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Coogee
Submitted by Jas04 on Tue, 2010-12-07 13:35Hey Guys
Its been a very long time sinse my last post but i just thought i would let everyone know! i have been going down to the new coogee habour lately and been doing quit well on small tailor all over 30cm but nothing to right home about i am catch and realse so i just got the really light gear and they can be quit fun! all the fish came after dark mixed in are a few snook.
i also set out a big bait and caught two 3-4ft sharks one was a nice gummy the other i was not sure about i think it was a small school but i could be wrong!
any way its a nice little spot that does not get to crowded and catch a few de cent fish! sorry no photos keep forgetting the camera
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just wondering if anyones been having much luck on flattys
Submitted by scottlil on Mon, 2010-12-06 10:39ive been hitting canning bridge pretty hard with no real luck
im looking for another spot to try out
cheers :)
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river session
Submitted by aussie_breamer on Sun, 2010-12-05 17:34
Went for a quick flick today down at the river.
was very hard to fish as i have a broken arm in a full arm plaster!!!
started off slow, hooked a massive flathead on my squid jig!!! which threw the hooks at my feet. decided to chase some bream, got two in the first couple of casts, one on a rmg scorpion in the jelly prawn colour and the other on a bevy vibe, both around the 30cm mark.
baitfish were getting smashed everywhere, and spent a while catching tailor and herring one after another.
I then jagged a couple of bait fish and put them down live, first one got absolutely hammered was taking copious amounts of line (was difficult to fight because of my arm) and just wouldn’t stop before it did me in the pylons.
then put down the other one and fed it to the fish for a while, I then set the hooks and it went on a screaming run. I eventually turned its head, and got it to the surface and went to lift it up onto the jetty and my line bloody snapped!!! estimated to be around the 45-48cm range.
had enough of being obliterated by the big bream so we headed over to the flats to target some flatties. ended up catching a couple of flatties and i even hooked another one on my squid jig again!!!
forgot I had my camera so unfortunately got no photos.
still trying to download those photos of the 40+ cm bream i got a couple of weeks ago.
cheers,
tom
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arvo night boat fish
Submitted by millsy on Fri, 2010-12-03 19:00hey any indercation if its worth heading out tomorrow arvo into the night will the weather be decent enough? and whats worth targeting around the perth area?
Flying Marlin and Tuna! Quepos Costa Rica December 1
Submitted by SailFishQuepos on Thu, 2010-12-02 11:11December 1
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Had a great time fishing today, fishing has been hot. We went out today and found multiple schools of Spinner Dolphin with Tuna. Since we filled up on Tuna the day before with the same guys, we were going from school to school looking for the big one on live bait. As we were travelling between schools, we threw out the Marlin gear as those have been around as well. Well it paid off as we hooked up with this nice Striped Marlin! It put up a pretty good fight, as they always do, and we finished the day with some good Tuna and the Marlin. Fishing has been really good here lately, in the past 10 trips we have caught 4 Marlin (3 striped and a blue), 150 YF Tuna (not a misprint) , 30 Amberjacks, and some sailfish and dorado as well. Really looking forward to December as the numbers should keep getting better! Check out the awesome pictures!
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PB Murray Bream
Submitted by buschy on Wed, 2010-12-01 16:06Went to my regular spot on the Murray last weekend. Have been hitting it up every Saturday for the last month or so and am seeing improvements in my bream fishing every week which is encouraging. Some may recall me complaining about snapped leaders and pulled knots a few weeks back. Well I'm now running 10lb TD Sensor and 12lb flouro leader on one spool. Have not had one direct bust off since changing over.
First cast at my regular snag I had to put it out well behind the snag as the tide was very low. It took a couple of minutes but to my surprise the first bite took drag (it was set heavy - my PB below didn't take any drag). As I tried to apply a little pressure within half a second of feeling the weight the hook pulled. On retrieval I was amazed to see why.
I am convinced that this snag houses an absolute monster of a fish. It is probably the same old bream that was biting through my leader and making my 4lb mainline snap clean. Can't wait to try and lure it back out again tomorrow afternoon. :-)
Pulled in probably a dozen or so fish in the 20 - 26 range and a couple that would have been slightly bigger. Dropped one that I believe would have been well over 30 too.
Tried a couple of other snags and got into a heap of smaller fish, then close to sundown flicked a prawn into some deeper water and pulled in my PB bream at 32cm. Probably caught 30 odd fish in the couple of hours I was there....and still have not explored up to where I suspect the best snags will be found.
Cheers
Buschy
PS Sorry about poor pic quality - taken with mobile.
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barges today
Submitted by thesupervisor on Tue, 2010-11-30 20:20well got ot to the barges today nice weather was hoping to get into one like this but no luck
got to see a submarine crusing around never seen one out there before
had 5 hookups and 5 bustoffs had a nice shark 2.5mtrs come up with my line in it s mouth
was nice and glassy out there had bbq on board and had a great day
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South Mole surprise!
Submitted by BlowieMasta on Tue, 2010-11-30 19:19I head down to the south mole every few weeks to get a feed of squid/herring/gardies. Usually fairly consistent catch down there, with the occasional little run of choppas...
Went down recently with a coupla mates and didnt hook a single herring or gardie... but what we did catch was a bit of a surprise!
Early in the morning got into a few smaller fish that I have no clue what they are.. Maybe some kinda wrasse relative? Any suggestions? Its mostly white/silver with brown and blue stripes running from the eye to the tail... pic is second from the top...
Had a little fun with these, but was getting a little frustrated with not getting something to feast on. Then just as I was complaining I got into a couple of nice KG's! Never heard of anyone getting KG's from the south mole. Will be pretty interested to hear if anyone else has caught em there. They went about 37 and 38cm.
Was fishing reasonably light gear to keep things fun (8lb braid - 10lb fluoro carb leader and little shimano navi 2500 with lite bream stick) and when I got into a little 35cm tarwhine, it tested me a little.. Was great fun.
A little later on, probably around 10-11am by then, a school of salmon came thru smashing my baits! All on or just under the 40cm mark. Great fun on light gear too, but no where near as solid fighting as the smaller tarwhine IMO.
My mate took the cake with surprising catches that day tho! Apart from the tiny skippy he pulled up, he also brought up a good leatherjacket! Was a bit over 50cm! Never seen one caught shore-based, so we were a bit dumbfounded when he pulled it up! We werent even sure if it was a leatherjacket at the time (and still not 100%) and so we threw it back.
Kept the KG's, tarwhine and one salmon for a bit of a fried feast. Last thing I want to report is that I cannot understand why I've heard so many complaints about the eating quality of Aussie Salmon... We bled it and chilled it when caught, beer battered and deep fried.... it was delicious! Nice smooth flakey texture, no fishiness or strange flavours... quite delightful I thought!!
Overall interesting day of fishing and lots of fun! Never knew the smole had it in im.
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Squid for tea
Submitted by DazSamFishing on Sun, 2010-11-28 21:08Decided to have a late start & not bother heading out wide after a discussion with John F indicating no one was doing well.
Watched the cricket for most of the day & thought about what was for dinner. Felt like squid so prepared the boat & got Sammy to come along as it would be a beautiful afternoon on the boat. (She also seems to bring some super luck with her).
Sure enough, her first cast... squid on. I got another & then couldn't score any others. John F & Scheckter scored 2 along side us too.
Prepared the squid rings & whipped up a salad & mango. Superb dinner.
How busy was the ramp today! Too many people at the ramp had been on the grog all day... inconsiderate most of em'.
Daz
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Crays today
Submitted by silly on Sun, 2010-11-28 20:16With the easterly pumping this morning, we got out around 11am to be greeted by relatively calm seas. Hit up our spot and although viz wasnt the best 5m?, we managed to bag out on some good sized crays (>100mm) on one tank. Saw a horse of a cray (for the shallows anyway) but was just out of reach. Still heaps around but a little skittish still. Shells are still everywhere and the kacker reds are out in force.
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Jupiter Inlet death this past Friday
Submitted by streaker boy on Wed, 2010-11-24 14:22- 3 comments
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Karratha Fun
Submitted by Bodie on Tue, 2010-11-23 15:32Got the chance to go for a fish in Karratha over the weekend as i was up there for work.
Cousin of mine works up there as well and has his boat up there, so after being teased Friday and Saturday with sensational weather, we managed to get out on Sunday on our day off.
Purpose of this trip was to find some reds, since i have not caught any before.
Destination was 30 odd mile out in 50 metres of water!, bloody long way to go in an ally boat.
On the way out we were hoping to find some bait, and it didnt take too long so find a few schools of Tuna..(plenty around up there at the moment).
Was only about the 2nd or 3rd cast with a small slice and was on to a nice mac tuna... good bait and ready for the deep stuff!
The temptation to play around with good sized mac tuna on light gear was too much... Spent another hour or so playing with Tuna....being creamed by sharks more often than not!
off we set, a little later than hoped and getting closer to the high tide. Managed to get to our location 1 hour 15 min before high tide.
First drop resulted in my first Saddle tail, and a prett decent one at that!! was pretty stoked about it!
We landed fish pretty much every drop, Saddle tail in double headers, Rankin cod every drift.
Threw plenty back too, but just couldnt find any reds!.
So still not been able to pop my red cherry, but never the less, first on the saddle tails so cant complain there!! and they pull like trains! Can notice the bling in the back ground too, first time I'd used the saltiga's... and yep im a fan too!
Kept a few for a nice feed!
Was pretty hot out there too! and plenty of sharks, altho didnt lose any fish to them except tuna!
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Mindarie whiting
Submitted by wrasse magnet on Sun, 2010-11-21 19:57Given the light winds on Saturday it was almost compulsory to take the boat out. Launched at Mindarie but given the demersal ban decided to stay close and chase a feed of sand whiting. Found them in plague numbers behind Stagies Reef but had to pick through a lot of small ones to get the good ones. Didn't have any trouble getting a good feed though. Largest went about 30cm.
Was a great day on the water, calm winds, amazing water clarity, whales breaching in the distance, what else could one ask for! (well, maybe for end to demersal ban )
One thing of interest was some good echoes on the sounder about half way up in 20m of water. Did think about having a trawl but then had a sounder mulfunction (transducer bracket broke in half!) so decided to call it quits.
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fishing spots
Submitted by sang54 on Sun, 2010-11-21 17:45Hey guys/girls just wondering if you can help me out, I have just moved here from Melbourne and the truck with my boat on it will be here just before christmas and I was wondering if any one can point me in the right direction for some good fishing spots in Perth. I have spoken to a few people and have been told to go to three mile reef or around Rottnest Island but I am sure ther are more spots than this. Any information would be much appreciated.
Cheers.
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Nickol, Fields, and Airport Creeks entrances
Submitted by Fishkraehe on Sun, 2010-11-21 14:33Hey guys, been a while...can anyone give me the word on entering The above mentioned Creeks around Karratha? I have a 4.5m Barra boat, been wanting to get up into these backwaters, but had no time till recently...I know they are a bit of a secret, just want some advice on goin out through the 'back beach' rock bars, sand bars, neap tides things to know!!! etc etc ...
Cheers in advance!
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weekends craying
Submitted by silly on Sun, 2010-11-21 13:22Took out a fellow fishwrecked member out for a double dive yesterday. First drop was out in 25m where we had almost perfect conditions with good viz, we got 3 crays between us with only 2 keepers. Headed closer in to dive in the 10-12m mark and saw a couple of crays but were really deep. Was pretty barren ground so came up with 100bar and tried shallower still. Plenty of crays about at this spot but only ended up with a couple as we had low air. Saw a heap of empty shells with some quite large. While pulling in the anchor we were greeted by a big sunfish which was a pleasant suprise and a good end to the day.
Went out this morning to the same spot and was greeted by dark clouds but the ocean was flat. Viz wasnt great and was a bit surgy but managed to bag out in half an hour. There still very soft with a couple like jelly.
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Salmon yesterday
Submitted by Jakeu420 on Sun, 2010-11-21 04:03Caught 7 salmon in cockburn sound yesterday arvo =) kept 4 , 3 shark bait haha
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Mandurah crabbing
Submitted by Stanno on Fri, 2010-11-19 18:28My son and I headed out into the Harvey inlet yesterday in search of the new season crabs.
Lots out there, but all too small. Most are still about 10 mm under the gauge size.
Another couple of weeks and we will try again. The males out numbered the females 10 to 1 easily.
Still a great day to be out on the water.
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Thursday's Dive
Submitted by Fozz on Thu, 2010-11-18 16:4312mths after moving down from Karratha and near on zero free diving since, has seen me having to buy a new set of scuba gear to chase those tasty cockies that inhabit our inshore reefs. So today I christened my new scuba set out from G.I with a mate "Blocka" so with no ramp pressure we set out to time our dives with the easterly dying & before the SW kicked in. We had 2 dives both between 8-12mtrs and whilst they weren't there in numbers we managed to get our limit without too many hassles, with mostly whites and a couple of reds. I tell ya after years of free diving up north and grabbing painted's with relative ease & coming down here trying to catch them with the loop it was a little challenging. Luckily ol'mate Blocka is a dab hand at it otherwise it could of been a lean day.
Cheers Fozz
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preston beach
Submitted by goanzio on Wed, 2010-11-17 20:22hi i was thinking to go and spend the night in preston beach this saturday.
does anybody knows whats biting down there cheers
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Wasn't there a shark hunt at the barges today?
Submitted by Alan James on Wed, 2010-11-17 19:52any results guys?
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Last Night LB Report
Submitted by John_M on Wed, 2010-11-17 00:18Well decided to head out to my local rock wall for a fish with fellow fishwrecked member (Dicey) and another mate of mine, last night.
Got down there about 4.30 and got into the action first cast. With schools of fish below it was quite easy to get a good feed. Didn't have any luck with the whiting, but cleaned up on herring, tailor, skippy and snook.
While I was attending to my other rod, Dicey picked a lovely Skippy, which went a solid 50cm+ (ask for the pictures :p). Later on, as the sun went down, the tailor moved in. Got more than a fair share of them, all sized, with one decent one about 45cm which Dicey got.
Dicey also picked up 1 eagle ray and another banjo shark. He later headed home, so I set up a shark rig. Tailor as bait and no wind. Within 20 minutes the line peeled off my new Saragosa 18000/Tiralejo 1100S setup.
After a good fight, with solid head shakes, I landed my pb port jackson lol. Went a very solid 1.7m (didnt know they got em that big) My estimate on weight, well over 50kg lol
All in all, a pretty good night
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