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Just Bought a 4m Dinghy
Submitted by Jas04 on Tue, 2008-06-17 09:59can anyone tell me if it is worth sitting in mosmon bay with lives going for some mullas (i know summer is the better time for this) or is there a better place to go and have a crack
fishing for mullas, tailor, herring, salmon all those lovely fish or any su8ggestions would be fun
thanks very much guys i hoping it opens doors to some exciting fishing adventures
to collin
went down to woodmans point on sat morn, just had some flicks with the lures. caught some thumper herring about 1/2 a dozen had one out live for a hour and a half not a touch in fact when i reeled it in took it off the hook and the little bugger swam away lol it was good fun but i would of liked something bigger. just thought u might of ,liked that a litle review mate
Jas
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Karratha Weekend
Submitted by Bodie on Mon, 2008-06-16 11:21Ive been going up to Karratha almost every month for a year now with work, but had never managed to stay up and get out fishing, but the weekend just gone i managed to change that.
Flew up Friday morning, planning on doing a days work, head back to stay at a mates place, sink some beers, and yarn about where we were going to head the next day.
The next day turned out to be an early one, with us on the water by 6am. All stocked up on bait, beer and food, we were planning on heading out about 60kms to a location the boys call 'the Footy field'. They had only just found this location a few weeks back, and said the dift area was the size of a footy field, hense the name it was given.
5.5m Evolution Ally
Look at the boat ramp...the Jetty goes right down in the water to that white pole..due to the tides.
So we Headed out through the Peninsula steaming north, but soon realised the weather wasnt going to allow us to head that far out going north.
So after a few Chats over the radio, we decided to head to another location west called 'stags' which was about 40kms out. So off we went cruising through the islands on our way out.
Stoped on the way through the Islands to try get some fresh squid, but didnt have any luck with the Squid. So i tied on a Silver twistie and started casting towards the shore line, hooking up Large long toms, small queenies, and GT's on light gear. Was great Fun
Affter an hour or so we devided to trawl out for a bit towards a Large exposed rock called 'Bear Rock'. only spent 30 minutes of so trawling with atleast 8 hits. 3 Mackies onboard and 2 Trout!!! Finally i had caught my first Mackie, and my first trout....i Was stoked.
Mackie number one!
Mackie Number 2!!
Mackie Number 3!!
Coral Trout Number 1
Trout Number 2!!
Also caught were a few Doggie Macks, which make great bait!!
So up came the Lures and we high tailed out to the bottom bouncing ground.
Finally got there, set the Sea anchors, and ran some drifts.
The wind was blowing from the east probably 20knots or so, so was macking difting hard. But we did drop 2 red Emperor during the difts.
Decided to drop the pick and sit on a very small lump. 15 minutes later, the action started to heat up...with reds, trout, cod, turrum, GT's all caught!! did not get too many photos during this time, as it was very windy... and was getting stronger so we decided it was time to head in.
One of the guys in the other boat, dropped a huge Perch (Saddle tail Snapper) he estimated at 80cm+ in length, spat the hook right on the side of the boat. Off went his shirt, hat and gaff in hand he was gonna jump in after it!!!!! but it went back down too quick!
Had a great fiirst day with plenty of fish, and a few firsts for me... GT, Trout, Mackies, Cod, and many more.
Went back, and cooked up some red Emperor and trout for dinner.... no wonder the guys who live up there pick these two fish as the best eating...sensational!!
Next morning was another early one, but this time we were only heading out in 1 boat instead of 2. This one being a 6.25m Cruisecraft (Sweet boat!) with the same intentions of heading to the footy field, but the conditions again did not prevail.
So we steamed out heading towards the Same location we were the day before, and on the way out we noticed some clouds building in the distance which looked like a little rain.
But we did also notice a sensational Sun Rise coming up from the land
The closer we got to the rain...the more..err frightning i think it the correct word to use..
It was dead calm, no wind, and very quiet as the clouds approached, and i can safely say, i have nto seen anything like this before! We got closer and closer, couldnt see any lightning, and no wind, it was very strange.
We were trying to tell our selves we should be responsible boaties and head in...but we were all kinda in a daze looking at this now what looked like the Perfect Storm!!
Closer we crept!! waiting the the crash sound of Thunder.. But there was no Thunder and still no wind!!
And then next thing!!! we could see the Squalls whisting accross the water right infront of us about 200 metres away...
Around we turned and high tailed it back towards land...but it was too later the wind had jumped infront of us and no hope of our running it.
But thankfully there was wind but the seas were not very rough at all...and then it Poored down, like torrential rain, and iev never seen rain flatten the seas but this did. :shock:
We sat there for about 30 minutes watching the Fury of this Storm pass over and the rain bucketing down... Spectacular sight and awsome power of nature.
after about 45 minutes the heavy rain passed and the seas were calm. So we decided it was time to continue on our way out as we had gone through the worst.
Found our spot, set anchor and started fishing
Many more fish bought onboard, trout, Estuary cod, and even a huge Spangled. We dropped atlead 3 we would say were Reds or Perch (Saddletail Snapper).
We headed back in at about 10:30 as i needed to get to the airport. Had a great day and weekend...first time fishing up north...and i can say...il be back up there for sure!!! in about a month woohaa :)
Cheers
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Fly Rod Beach Bash
Submitted by GusG on Mon, 2008-06-16 10:06I took the fly rod down to the local beach (metro beach) on Friday and berleyed up pretty hard trying to get a few herring. I ended up getting a few skippy which was great fun on my 5wt rod.
Saw some awesome action. As I was bringing in one trev I had a couple of salmon following him taking swipes at him. They swam right around my feet then circled back (I was in waist deep water). I put on a bigger feather to try and tempt them but no joy. They were taking swipes at it but no hook ups. Would have been interesting to hook a big horse salmon on a 5wt. As soon as the weather settles a bit I will try again. Great session but sorry no pics.
I might take my new 9wt Sage down and try that out.
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the boys in onslow
Submitted by andyrew on Sun, 2008-06-15 20:41just got off the phone to dad and they got 30 odd degree temp and fish mmmmmm..... they went out today first offical day to get a mixed bag....
spangldies
coral trout
rankin cod
ect ect came home with there bag limit and got smoked a few times so there getting fish awsome..... ok for sum :)
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winter
Submitted by harro on Sun, 2008-06-15 19:37don,t know bout u guys.but the weather here has been shiiiiiiiiit...... plenty of snapper in the bay .. i been working perth a week then back home a week.... had to cancell my exxy trip so i,m guttered .. due to company expansion,but life goes on.. i,ll get there soon.i hope..
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Hillarys 12-6 Noob report
Submitted by eddie on Thu, 2008-06-12 09:47Well, I got out there a bit after 5am and stuck with it til about 8:30.
I was on the south wall fishing near the reef.
Not much to report. Caught heaps of herring on my light rod. Caught three skippy, that were all fairly small and all returned to grow bigger. They were a treat on that light tackle! Caught a few gardies, and would have caught more if I'd been using smaller hooks I reckon. I kept a few herring and gardies, to hopefully use as bait tomorrow when I go offshore.
Absolutely nothing on the bigger rod that I had baited with a full mulie.
I do have to share one hilarious, hard to believe story.
On arrival, I dropped the berley in, baited the big rod and cast it out to drift while I rigged the smaller rod. Once it was rigged, I checked the big rod and found it was snagged on the bottom. Bugger! I couldn't get it loose, so I broke the line losing my 3 red snelled hooks. I re-rigged, this time with a sinker and sent it out. About an hour later I hooked a skippy on my light rod and fought him up to the groyne, where he wrapped me around a rock and busted off. I re-rigged the light rod and kept fishing. About 15min. after that, I got a bite on the big rod, but then it went slack. I figured I should check the bait, so I began to reel it in. It seemed extra heavy as I brought it in, but I honestly didn't think too much about it.
Imagine my surprise when I brought it up out of the water to find, my sinker and ganged mulie, tangled with my 3 red snelled hooks, tangled with a small skippy still hooked to a length of my 3kg line!!!
I SO wish I'd had a camera for y'all to see it! I had to laugh. The skippy still seemed in good shape, so I took him off and returned him to the water, then bent to look at the snag. It was such a mess, I just cut the line above the swivel and chucked the whole mess in my tackle to be sorted out later! I have never seen anything like that before! If you've got a story like that, I'd love to hear it.
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Saturday Arvo
Submitted by Pete D on Wed, 2008-06-11 07:54Well after detaching Halco from hairy arm
http://www.fishwrecked.com/node/13436
, we finally got back to trolling a few hours later.
Beautiful arvo on the water and an awesome sunset, but alas the only interest in attacking our spread of lures was a medium sized Sambo. Sorry, no pic of Mr Sambo (he’s on video).
Was very clear water north of 2 rocks too – should of stuck to chasing crays!
Cheers Pete
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S-bends 08
Submitted by Neander on Mon, 2008-06-09 17:57Stu and I headed up to Sbends for a few days an an extended foundation day long weekend.
SBends was a busy weekend with 3 different fishing clubs up there fishing, not to mention the archery club and the bmx club meeting so the campsite was full.
When we set up we had a chat to some locals that gave us the old 'you should ben here a 2 weekes ago, the fish everywhere ' :?
We were given a few spot that we should have a look at and try our luck.
First morning we went up to Lucy's. Unfortunately the blowies thought it was a good weekend too and your bait lasted only seconds before it was snavelled.
I tried a few poppers but with no luck. When we got back the van park we were told of dhuies and sambos that had come out of this littl ebay so deffinately a place to keep tabs on.
We deacided to try one of the places were were given directions to so headed of to a place named headbutts.
It was a matter of going to flatrock
turning left and heading through the tracks for a few k's.
We got the lines in the water with not a lot happening, Then as soon as the sun hit the water picked up a tailor to 55cms, mullaway that would of been almost a keeper but was released and then a very nice size tarwhine.
It got quiet so we headed back to the caravan park to cook up the fish and have a few Jacks.
Next day we spent an lazy morning not doing not a great deal, headed into Gero to replace my braid scissors I lost the night before.
Tried to fish a sandy point on the way back but it was very weedy. I did manage to land a baby soapy at about 15cms.
I had fished Grenough river when I was young so I pulled in there for a look.
A lot has changed in the last 35 yrs so we but had a look and then left back to SBends. A bit of drive exploring diferent beaches for the rest of the day.
We decided to go back to headbutts as it looked such a nice fishy spot.
Great sunset and watching the storm roll on by though.
Unfortunately the weed thought it was a great spot too and decided
to join us.
We packed up and headed up to Lucy's to a beach we were going to fish the night before. the beach had about 6 cars from the Sbends caravan park parked up. Most of them had landed a mullaway or a wobby but it had quitened down so we head back for some more jacks and a feed.
Monday I decided to try and walk out on the reef around secret mens business but the tide was a bit high with still a few hours to hit the low.
The waves werent big but with the water almost up to my waist, the bigger wave that came through wanted to knock me over so I came back in.
Rather than hang around and wait for the low here we went back to camp, grabbed our gear and headed a bit to the south for the night.
We headed to a place about 10 ks south of the caravan park. Basically down the highway for 8ks then right and onto the bush tracks.
Found a nice break with some nice gulleys heading into a rip that looked very fishy.
As the sun was setting we landed two nice size dart each at around 40cm that were very good fun on flick rods.
Tuesday I was up to see a great sunrise
and then of to lucys for my last fish.
Yup, the blowies were there to great me and say goodbye so I didnt stay long. Just long enough fo ra few more pics and it was back to the campsite and pack up and head home.
Not a lot of fish were caught be it was a very relaxing way to spend an extra long weekend. No doubt we will be back up their next yr as sBends has some awesome fishing beach.
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07 - June - 2008 - Brief Report
Submitted by Dreamweaver on Mon, 2008-06-09 08:57My wife and I headed out from Albany on Saturday, after a 3 month period of non boating, so it was good to be out on the water again. With northerly winds and small swell/seas, it promised to be a good day.
The conditions allowed us to head west towards and around Eclipse Island - about 5 or so K's off the coast and 20 or so Ks west of King George Sound.
Here's us leaving Oyster Harbour, just after we logged in to Albany Sea Rescue:
Conditions where still pretty choppy and we finally approached the island:
We fished various spots around the Island and another group close by - The South West Island.
Fish caught were mainly Breaksea Cod (Black Arse), One wrasse, a scorpion fish, three buff bream and a swallow tail.
BTW, my beenie looks bigger Andy, cause I have a smaller head (JK mate!
)
My wife had a few reall big blighters on, one buried her in a reef and aother bust off.
Not a HUGE day by any means, but good to be out on the water!
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Winter Tailor
Submitted by Bodie on Mon, 2008-06-09 07:30Well there seem to be a few around now.
Went out for 2 hours last night with scano.
Saw a lady catch one that would have gone 50cm if not 60!!! is was massive!
Had one myself but it spat the hooks after about 2 minutes of running.
Did see an older guy walking off the rocks with 4-6 good sized tailor as well.
I also think i lost my First big pinky on the rocks :( he was thumping hard and got me into the rocks
Bodie
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7/6/2008 off point Peron
Submitted by hlokk on Sun, 2008-06-08 10:02Got a last minute call from STAAL LOVER saturday arvo to launch off Pt Peron. Was on the water by about 3pm. The wind hadnt died down by as much as I was expecting, so the surface was rough, but there wasnt much seas or swell under it.
Headed out to a spot and picked up a scorpion cod on a drift baited squid tentacle. Didnt even know it was a fish as it just felt like dead weight. Something else hooked up that was probably a cuttlefish but it came off halfway up.
Switched to a taikabura jig and laced it with a bit of occy and managed to pull up a dhufish. First for my new calcutta combo so was a nice fish to christen it on. PB dhuie too, but at 59cm/3kg it wasnt massive compared to what you other guys catch but I was pretty happy with it
Lots of fish on the sounder but they didnt seem all that hungry. Rodney managed to hook up to a fish but it came off pretty quick as well. Apart from that the only rod bends were from terra firma (and I hear thats not good eating).
Tried around sunset light change but nothing interested. Headed in near the boat ramp to try for some squid but I only managed one.
Worked out pretty well by my standards getting a good feed and a nice fish on a good combo, but it was a pity Rodney or his mate didnt catch any
carnarvon
Submitted by bibs on Sat, 2008-06-07 14:37left the jetty about 9am on the saturday in the tinny and headed north hugging the coast as there was a bit of a northerly chop out deeper.arrived at our destination approx 10.30am and started trolling with a redhead halco crazy deep.2 minutes in and we had our 1st hookup,a nice spaniard guesstimated around 10-12kg.trolled another 5 mins and another strike but hooks didnt set so decided to find the lump we had come to bounce over.after 10 or 15 minutes looking,then another 5 or 10 gettin the anchor to grip and drift us onto our lump we were finally in postion.1st drop and i hooked into something solid only to lose it after about 10 secs(bugger).next drop and my mate comes up tight only to bust off on his 100 year old 25lb mono.1st fish to come onboard was a small spangled so got me thinkin theres bigger ones down there.back down again and this time i hook another heavy fish that gives me lots of curry on the stradic 8000 loaded with 30lb.after a fight of 7 or 8 minutes i get some colour and its a nice mulloway(or kingy) as the local guys were calling them of around 15kg.great fight for 70ft of water(released) and back down again then my mate hooks something that has his kmart setup smokin and headin south at a rate of knots.after 15 mins of huffing and puffing and nearly being spooled 3 or 4 times up pops a nice spaniard of 15-18kgs.very fat fish thru the belly.by this stage the anchor had come free so we drifted along thru nothing ground until i get another solid hit and up comes another mulloway of around 10-12kg(released).several small spangled and bluel lined emperors later and up comes a nice little moses perch(i think)for the esky.after this we headed over to the other boat and tied of them for a beer and a yarn how they are going.not 5 mins after being there i get another big hit and up comes my 3rd mulla for the day(not bad considering i never caught 1 before).after about 1/2 hour catching and releasing heaps of little emperor we decide to have another quick troll before heading home.20 mins and 3 relaesed macs later we call it a day and head back to the ramp 17 miles away.glass conditions saw us back in no time and had the boat loaded and roadie in hand by 3.30.was a good day all in all and only kept the 2 mackies and the moses.didnt have camera on board so only got a kill pic back home.will post later if i can
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Out From Albany
Submitted by Dreamweaver on Fri, 2008-06-06 09:57Well, at last! Looked at BOM for tmorrow for Albany:
Synoptic Situation
A strong high pressure system lies south of the Bight.
Cape Leeuwin to Bremer Bay:
Friday until midnight: N/NE winds 10/15 knots reaching 15/20 knots west of
Albany for a period this morning. Seas 1.0m to 1.5m. Swell to 2.0m.
Saturday: N'ly winds 13/18 knots. Seas 1.0m to 1.5m. Swell to 1.0m.
Sunday: N/NW winds 20/25 knots easing to N/NW 15/20 knots east of Walpole late
morning. Winds increasing to N'ly 20/30 knots west of Walpole towards midnight.
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:00 pm WST Friday.
That'll be offshore for us.
Will give our snapper spot a go and a few other spots. Will catch a few livies first then head out woohooo.
Tomorrow's the go.
Hope to add to this thread with a few pics. I might wear my FWA shirt and cap (won ages ago) to 'even the adverstisimg score' LOL.
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little salm0n report from salm0n hunter
Submitted by salm0n hunter on Thu, 2008-06-05 21:00Ok guys and ladys i happened to throw a line in with my father last week end at bunbury i bought my tackle from whiteys in austro and bcf,gotone and the reports from them on the salmon topic was neither here nor there not much activity but i managed to fish amoungst the weed and miserable weather and managed to nail a nice mulloway 75cm and a few herrin and a rare tailor of 30cm,. the old bloke was amoungst all the salmon action nailing 3 on mullies.
having said all this the hours we put in the salmon were hit or miss he describes the bites as feeling just above a herring bite befor a solid thump so i can honestly say the salmon where not on the bite and 2 out of the 3 had battle scars from other preditors out there. all in all try back beach hopfully it picks up soon :) if any one else has had great sucess please feel free to post reports in this thread cheers salm0N hunTeR
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Sob, sob! It's s sad day ...................
Submitted by alfred on Wed, 2008-06-04 20:57Just confirmed that the Hillaries FAD has been pulled in. Sigh!
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Fishing around Dunno
Submitted by tailor marc on Wed, 2008-06-04 11:28Well we just got back from our long weekend fishing trip down to Dunno.
Didnt get alot of fishbecause we spent alot of timedriving around looking for locations that wernt getting smashed from the big swell.
We did find some great spots for future reference :wink:
Well we arrived at our villa and unpacked.
This pic below was from the next morning, notice all the rods out the window of the WRX :lol:
Went strait to Canal rocks the next morning....
Pretty much first cast Lee hooked a decent salmon. We got it right in and onto the rocks where the line broke and the salmon flipped around and back in only to swim off :twisted:
Next cast (baitcasting) Lee hooked a "unstoppable" Peeled line out and the fight was on for 10min + before snapping off :twisted: . Not sure what the fish was :shock:
I only ended up getting herring and a small salmon at canal rocks :cry:
More to follow...
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Canning Bridge Report
Submitted by Leemo on Tue, 2008-06-03 17:02was down there on monday 3/6 and found the bream were really biting. got hits from the start even with soft plastics but then changed to prawn anbd
first cast = bream
second cast = bream
third cast = bream
got smashed heaps and ended up getting 8 black bream and 1 big tarwhine. released 7 becasue they were too small.
trying there on sunday and im gonna take a bigger bucket this time!!!!!!!
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Sunday Tinny Bash!!!
Submitted by Bodie on Tue, 2008-06-03 13:36Went Out off Shoulwater with my Dad chasing some squid and maybe a pike or 2 plus a few herring.
We were on the water by about 8.30am and headed round to where i usually pick up a few squid.
Started off pretty quiet with no squid about, but on my first cast with the squid lure i saw a pike follow it up.
after 20 minutes of flicking the squid lure about, decided to put a Mulie on a gang under a float to see if i could lure some squid up.
After about 2 minutes of the mulie in the water, this little fella jumped on!
He went about 50cm in size.
After this it was really quiet for a while, and with the clouds over, it made it hard to see in the water even with the polaroids.
Decided to move a bit after about an hour, and headed about 50 metres or so away from where we were still trying to get some squid!
Finally we found some, and landed a few nice sized ones.
I was still floating a mulie under a float and attracting the squid to it, and bringing them closer to the boat (As i still couldnt see much in the water)
Then something bigger grabbed the mulie, and on 8LB line i had a bit of a fight on... managed to get this big fella onboard!! Went 95cm!!!
Sorry about the blood, but he swallowed the hooks.
Biggest pike i had caught in this location. Then the water started to heat up once the sun came out, and everything came on the bite.
So after about 6 hours on the water, we ended up with 5 pike, 11 Squid, 1 cuttlefish, 8 herring and 3 skippy.
All squid except 1 or 2 had tubes of over 30cm in length!!!! The unfortunate part was 2 of the squid were full of egg's which was a first for me, and if i had of known that i would have released them :(
Great day on the water!! and the Tinny is still producing!!!!!
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Dongara trip
Submitted by Shortly on Tue, 2008-06-03 11:07Well, I dont rightly know what I can say about this trip, apart from the fact that it was complete shite.
Arrived Friday afternoon and decided to go for a fish at the marina as was suggested. Things looked promising, nice reef system with a few holes visible, so we set up and with much anticipation and the sighting of a few silver streaks in the water we started casting unweighted mulies to start with. After a half an hour of not even a bite, apart from pickers, my partner changed to a snapper rig, and I down sized my rod and gear and landed these fish. I know the first two are wrasse, but I have no idea what the 3rd one is.
After catching several of these we decided to call it quits for the night and get a early start and fish Flat Rocks in the morning with the hope of bigger and better things.
We got to Flat Rocks at 6.30 and found ourselves a nice little spot that looked like it had a lot to offer.
We new it had to hold something of significance as it was a very Australian spot.
We started fishing and had a lot of bites but no runs. Foir 5 hours we fished, and just as we were about to pack up and try somewhere else, the line on my partners reel started to peel off. Woohoo we thought, finally the big one we had been hoping for, that is until the line just kept going and going, thats when we realised it was a blasted stingray.
He reeled the sodding thing in and up on the rocks, gees those things are a dead weight. We got the hooks out, one of which was caught in the underbelly, so it left a little rip there and returned him to the water.
After catching him and no other bites we headed back into Dongara and discussed our options for a night fish.
We decided to try the tracks at the north side of town and found us a nice deep hole surrounded by reef on the south side. Once again we were optomistic and riged up for tailor, snapper and anything else that might mosey on along, and settled back and watched the storm approaching from the south. Luckily it was quite a distance out to sea otherwise there is no way i would of been standing there with a graphite rod in my hand.
A few hours went past and we had a few bites, but put that down to smaller fish. Then just as it was getting dark the reel on my partners rod started peeling off again. Didnt take us long to realise it was another stingray, and after catching a glimpse of its wings we sighed and he bought it in as he had our last snapper sinker sitting in his gob. Rolled the thing over and blow me down it was the same ray with the same nik I had made in him that morning at Flat Rocks, you would think he would of learnt after the first go.
By this stage we were starting to feel a little dejected about the whole Dongara fishing trip and wondering where the bloody hell all the fish we were told about were hiding out. Had they gone on holiday as well?
We headed back in for the night and decided we would get up at dawn and try the Sbends. now everyone talks about the big fish you can catch there. This was our last hoora as we were leaving the next morning, and if anything was going to make this trip worth while it was going to happen at the Sbend.
So up we get and arrive there at 7am. The coastline was amazing with huge waves breaking up against the rocks.
We set up the rods with weighted mulies and with the thought of 60sm tailor in our minds started our cast and retrieves, whilst a third rod was set out with a whole herring, just incase anything was passing by.
We had a few bites, but no runs, so i decided to get out my ugly stick and see if i could shake up some whiting. First cast I managed a 28cm herring which we used as bait to no avail, then 2nd cast Igot a 30cm whiting. After this encouragement from the fish gods we thought we would have a good run of herring and whiting. But no, after those 2 fish there was nada, not even a nibble on the bait that got the other two.
We stayed around till lunch time, had a laugh at the sand crabs as they were running everywhere like chooks with there heads cut off, packed up and went home.
Consiquently, there were two other groups there and neither of them caught anything whilst we were there either. I would love to know how Caroline and her group and all the other people heading up there for the weekend faired as we were very disappointed with the fishing.
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Salmon season
Submitted by Loco on Tue, 2008-06-03 02:18Forgot that i had some salmon pics from this season that i have yet to post up. This beautiful fish gave me some curry on my bream outfit. Only 8lb braid with 20lb fluorocarbon. Pretty lucky that nothing snapped, phew! Thanks to Karlos for helping me land the fish. Maria Blues Code stickbait were killing the pig on that day. Also, Honsu insisted that i posed for at least a photo with his signature shot (Tho i can't seem to upload the shot on top of the first photo...any tips?). Lol...
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yanchep lagoon
Submitted by sebsktm on Mon, 2008-06-02 20:00hey guys, when down to yanchep lagoon this morning at high tide.
getting tones of bites but nothing was realy happening, had a few casts with the popper
and right then when i pulled my line in top recast just befor
i pulled it out of the water i see a huge fish around 60-70 cm mark,recast and nothing happens
about 30 minits later a guy catches a huge 5kg salmon
had a more casts, nothing, tryed with the halco slice and nothing
in total the guy next to me landed 3 salmon all in the 4-5 kg mark.
s3bz
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Canning Bridge
Submitted by Leemo on Mon, 2008-06-02 09:04waa down at canning bridge yesterday. i started using soft lastics and had a few hits and one hookup butno fish. some guy then gave me a packet of prawns and i hooked up and landed a 26cm black bream. it was a tad too small for my likings so it went back. a nice 33cm tailor was landeD. THAT WAS ALL THE ACTION we had. if you walk over the bridge half way you can se flashes in the water and its always heaps of black bream big and small but theywont bite
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North Mole 1/6 *yawn*
Submitted by till on Sun, 2008-06-01 11:51Hmm I didn't see any of these rumoured pinkies but my pal did ok on the herring. I was just spinning and having my live bait ignored. Didn't notice anything else landed between probably 6:30-8:30am apart from herring. I did notice Bluewater Morley + Oceanside cabal up on the rocks near the lighthouse but, safety first, I kept my eyes on the sea, ahead of me.
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hillaries report
Submitted by Leemo on Fri, 2008-05-30 21:23i was at hillaries north wall today and only got 1 yellowtail and a few missed chances. i got a run on my bigger rod (its still small tho)-- i was using a soft plastic 'herring'. a few tailor around and one of about 35cm was landed--- YUM!!!!!!!
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salmon run
Submitted by Tony and Gemma on Fri, 2008-05-30 13:04hi guys i have just got off the phone with one of my customers
salmon are running off the beach in guilderton just south of the river inlet about 200mtrs pulled in 4x 7-8kg bag limit in 20mins
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Canarfin Competition
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Thu, 2008-05-29 15:37During this week I've been working at the Canarfin competition at the weigh-ins. Thought I would give you a heads up about some of the fish being caught.
Last night had two really standout fish, a 31.2kg spanish mackerel (Gutted and Gilled) and a 4.5kg mangrove jack caught in the creeks. There has been plenty of 20kg+ macks weighed in, quite a few 8-9kg red emperor, couple of 5kg coral trout and some big tuna. There are 15 species available on the competition board and very large specimens of each category have been getting caught each day.
Going back to the Exmouth v Canarvon thread theres still plenty of good fish in this neck of the woods! A lot of big boats are camping around the islands and heading out deep, if you do come up, just don't camp ON the islands or you'll find yourself with a court date, just like a few unlucky punters found out yesterday!!
Cheers,
Adam
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Noob report 26-5
Submitted by eddie on Tue, 2008-05-27 18:31Well, my mate and I headed out from hillary's yesterday morning. We both had the day off and the forecast was for no wind, so we thought we look for some ground and do some drifting. Problem is that both of us are new to offshore fishing, and don't really know much about what we are about. We were hoping to land our first pinkie or dhuie!
We got out to about 35m of water north of Rotto, and found a lump that looked promising. The wind was a little stiffer than we expected, and we were afraid the drift might be a bit fast, but we gave it a go. On the first pass, I hooked and landed a large wrasse. I couldn't believe that sucker could get the hook in his mouth! He was safely released and we swung around for another go.
A few more passes and my mate had caught an undersized breaksea cod that we released. I had one nice fish on for about 20 seconds....don't know what it was, but i felt some long slow headshakes before he busted me off.
That was the extent of the excitement for us out wide. We kept looking for good ground, but didn't find anything that was holding fish. We were frustrated, and my mate was so upset he was actually talking about going back in time to go into the office for a few hours!!
I suggested we try the back side of an inshore reef to try and land a few skippy for dinner.
We anchored in about 12m of water and got the burley trail going. I brought in a few foxfish, when the reel started screaming on my mates light rod. A few minutes later I put the net around a 3kg pinkie! Sorry, didn't have a camera with me....i'll remember that for next time. My mate was so stoked to catch his first pinkie!
Over the next hour, we caught a heap of skippy and several more wrasse. One of the skippy my mate caught was 4kg!! Not that I have much experience, but it's the biggest skippy I've ever seen. We headed back to the ramp with the pinkie and two pan-sized skippy for tea!
So we got our first pinkie....but now how we expected.
Oh, and we almost lost our anchor bc, we didn't think about where we were dropping and it got hung in some rocks. so much to learn!!
I'll keep you posted as we continue to learn.
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cantellyabay 08
Submitted by mitch on Sun, 2008-05-25 13:55first up its the trip from Tom Vagas to onslow .myself spurrie and pete set of at 4 in the morning and arrive in onslow at about 8.30am .we meet up with frizza who has just moved to Karatha.jack and his dad Ab have been on the island for 2 days and text us that there on there way back to onslow to help cart all the gear out to cantellya bay .all up it takes us about 3 hours to all arrive at the island .then another couple of hours to set up camp .we park up that arvo and get on the grogg .Ab has aspecial gift for us all and passes out his pressies .we are all stocked with our new stubbie holders and with out further notice frizza pulls out his little surprise which is Pilbara Pirate shirts with our name on the front just below a skull and cross bones .How cool is this our own skull and cross bone stubbie holders and personalized shirts. next morning everyones up before 8 sore heads but ready to fish hard.which we do till about 2 in the arvo .when 2 friends from perth to jion us for a week of fishing and talking crap.we escort our 2 initated pirates Matt and Tricky back to the island camp and help get them settled and now we have 8..... .they to are given a shirt and stubbie holder and its another night seeing who can right themselves off the most . next day we all hit hurtsville .i jump on Matts 5.4 quinnie to give the new boys a bit of a heads up on how to go about it ..with a couple of lures tossed out the back it doesnt take long for Matt and Tricky to find out all the trevs are hungry and over 10 kg ,,and all the queenies are big and airbourne ..with double hookups on both as well as another on barracuda with Matts cuda getting air and putting the first scar onthe new quinnies hull . over the next week we chop and change on the boats so everyone basicaly has a fish with each other at some point .with an array of fish caught everyones loving it friday comes along and its a big night as we all help Matt celbrate his 40th birthday.the next day Matt Tricky and Pete pack up and we all don our shirts for a group pic before they leave for the big smoke.i hope the new boys had good time with a few p.b,s on the fish stakes and few good yarns to tell the crew in perth and now there is 5..... the rest of us fish hard till monday when its Jack and Abs turn to pack up and head back to vagas which leaves only 3....... frizza spurrie and myself spend the next 3 days fishing and drinking and generaly pulling the piss out of each other before we to pack up and head home .all up i spent 12 days on the island with another 2 coming and going .it was another great trip for all involved.with highlights for all .one being frizz and pete diving in about 1.5 metres of water only to look behind them and see what frizza estamated to be a 300kg queensland groper only inches from his shoulder .rounder than a 44 gallon drum and twice as long the boys spent very little time getting out of the water.this thing was that big in a 1.5m of water its tail was breaking the surface as it idled along the reef ledge.they nick named the big fella Boo..another was Tricky falling of the back of Matts boat in about a hundred kms of run .one second hes at the back of the boat next second he:s doing the best Ian Thorpe impression head down arms pumping leggs belting the water, swimming like a man possessed to get back to the boat while me and Matt just stood there laughing our guts out . he made it but the look in his eyes when he hit the water will stay with me for a long time .another was finding some structure and drifting passed it time and time again .with every pass ,double and triple hook ups on big spanglies ,cobia ,reds , a good trout .trevally and of course shark after shark.another highlight for me was sight casting on 20lb braid to a single trev of about 20lb in about 2 foot of water only to see the trev monster the popper and tear line from the little reel like it was in free spool Wicked stuff.thanks to some handy wotk from Frizz on the tiller i managed to land the thing and take a few pics another was a quick trip out to hurtville with jack a double hook up on trevs AGAIN lines tangled some fancy rod sparring and while jack was dehooking his fish i was idly watching so i could bring mine into the boat rod high in the air my fish took of under the boat and BANG one broken rod .. hopfully next years trip will be just as good if not better than this years.thanks to all the pirates who contributed to the trip
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The cut Kg whiting
Submitted by tailor marc on Sun, 2008-05-25 12:54Went for a cruise down to Mandurah last night.
Went down to the cut and fished with small hooks and shelled prawn.
I ended up getting 6 kg whiting's all over 32cm. Mate Kristian got 6 aswell and mate Brian got 2.
Great little session for a hour or 2. We had enough for a feed and left them biting!
Mine and Kristians fish together..
My old man was sooo happy when he seen what was on the plate ready for his breakfast :wink:
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anyone fishing the rocks tonight????
Submitted by Fish head on Sat, 2008-05-24 09:54hitting the rocks for pinky tonight just wondering if anyone is going?? im by myself but is a lot easier to land fish with somone else..... anyone keen??? gonna catch fresh bait this arvo aswell.
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