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Gnaraloo trip
Submitted by nick82 on Sat, 2014-06-21 14:33This was our recent trip to Gnaraloo was our first time up there and stayed at the homestead, we had a few good days fishing but struggled finding the spots some days although still getting a feed.
Camping spot for the night
Hit the track early morn into the homestead
Great fun on light gear until this happens,we had a ball one arvo catching tuna casting poppers stickbaits plastics with tuna busting up on the baitballs
Cheers to Dave and Andy(seakem)good meeting ya mate.Thanks for all the info on everything and hopefully be back at the bay next year.
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No Snapper at North Mole
Submitted by yasky on Fri, 2014-06-20 14:58Hi everyone,
first report-
My self and a friend managed to get into north mole last night (done nothing illegal to get in either before anyone jumps in, ie: DID NOT use bolt cutters, angle grinder, ram down gate, remove any tempory fences or anything like that!!, lets just say we found a loop hole in there system) - drove in the whole way parked next to the red light house.
When we got there seems like we werent the only ones that wanted to chase the snapper, there was one other car already there with 2 other blokes just starting to rig up, got chatting to them and asked how they got in and they said they had removed the temp fencing and put it back behind them. i thought they were even keener than us!!
before we arrived at north mole at about 8pm we had already put in a couple hrs from the rock wall in front of the servo which got nothing but a couple herring for bait and another couple of hrs at south mole which produced nothing either!
So we fished (the 4 of us) from the wall which faces south mole from approx 8pm till about 10am (thats when the 2 other blokes left), for a total of zero snapper!! between us we had every fresh bait, bought bait, home made burley, bought burley every thing under the sun and we didnt even a bite let alone land a snapper, i think the count was 3 tahwine, 2 whiting and 3 herring by sun up and 4 salmon by the time the 2 blokes left.
after they had left one other guy rocked up and we fished on till about 12 then port authority rocked up and threatend to call police cause someone had cut the chain/lock, so the bloke that had just rocked up was quick smart outta there!
spoke to the port authority guy and he couldnt tell us when it would be opened again but he said reason it was closed was the mess from the storm on the road at the entrance was a hazard - you can see why, theres more limestone on the road than road, massive chunks of kerb all over the road etc, it was pretty hektic we had to zig zag quite a fair way in to avoid the mess! and also he said that water had leaked into some powerbox and someone could get electricuted and that was a reason also for closing the mole!!
thanks
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Recent shark bay reports
Submitted by clogwog on Thu, 2014-06-19 17:59Heading upto Denham next week with a few mates and was wondering if anyone can give me an indication of how it's currently fishing. Any very recent reports would be greatly appreciated. Will be taking my 18 foot boat.
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Eastbourne UK - fishing aboard Deep Blue with the Temple Reef Mytho
Submitted by dkonig82 on Thu, 2014-06-19 03:39After the weather wrecked my fishing plans for the last 6 charter trips I'd booked, Saturday was finally our day to get on the water for my first fishing trip in the UK.
We were fishing with Steve on Deep Blue, however unfortunately the weather was still not totally playing ball, meaning the wreck jigging we'd planned was off. It was however an opportunity for me to catch my first Plaice, and pit the Temple Reef Mytho against a new species.
I'd brought my partner who is something of a fishing novice - however to the despair of others on the boat (me included!), the first fish she landed ended up being by far the biggest fish of the day. A plaice estimated at 4.5 - 5lb.
I ended up with fifteen or so plaice for the day plus some bycatch, but nothing was going to match her fish!
All in all it was a fun day - met some new people, caught some (very tasty) dinner and got to test out the gear against something new. Will definitely be back. Can't wait to get back out there and drop some jigs down to some hungry cod very very soon.
Rods used were the Temple Reef Mytho LJ-510B and the Jigging Master Evolution Titanium 150gr.
Dan
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Coral Bay last week
Submitted by Jsmolly on Tue, 2014-06-17 20:50Celebrated my 25th anniversary up there with the boys this year! weather was suspect at times but the fish were on the chew when out. In short;
- fished Friday, did well
- fished Saturday, did well!
- fished Sunday, did well!
- didn't fish Monday (should have), sore heads Tuesday!
- fished Tuesday, did well
- didn't fish Wednesday, Thursday (got cabin fever!!), 30-35knot easterlies
- was keen to hit the gold bands etc but didn't even get to our spots deeper than ~ 75m so had to "settle" for reds
- the place never disappoints.... weather permitting!
Highlights;
- averaged 12 reds per day and plenty under size so stocks look good (biggest ~ 6kg)
- good mixed bags each day
- limited shark intervention
- Merv the groper at the ramp is fit and healthy
Lowlights
- weather patchy
- catching another Queensland groper in ~ 75m water (est 60kg) and not being able to revive.
- Anyone have any ideas other than tieing to the anchor??
- anyone have any ideas after no amount of sinker would get him back and snapping a rod trying!
cheers
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North and South mole closed already
Submitted by saltatrix on Tue, 2014-06-17 10:01Crikies now the Port closes it at a whim. Why dont they close it off full time.
What a fucking joke. Safety bullshit has got out of hand
None of the other marinas are closed. What have the Ports done. Bunch of pussies
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Squid Garden Island / Causeway
Submitted by godders on Mon, 2014-06-16 19:54Hey fellas
Anyone been out getting squid around garden island / causeway / rock wall?
Is there any around
Thanks
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Denizens of the Deep
Submitted by JohnF on Mon, 2014-06-16 13:34Great arvo out wide with Langa and TimVB on Saturday.
Given how good the conditions were forecast to be, the plan was to leave at lunchtime for a late arvo session out wide with the idea of staying out into the evening and fish a few spots after dark on the way home, something we had always talked about doing but never got around to.
Not everything went to plan, as we bagged out by sunset so could not fish on the way home in some of the best conditions I have been out in. We had to content ourselves with a few coldies on the way home instead, that dhuie jig in the dark n 50m will have to wait.
After a bit of a look around out wide, we found plenty of fish on the sounder, and the first few drops resulted in nannies, with this triple header on 2 hooks a bit different. The nannies dont seem too phased by baro and swim down OK by themselves, but not sure how good they are after coming up from the deep.
After fighting through the nannies, I got a good hookup and bloody good fight, but when it was still fighting at 50m to go we knew it was an Amberjack. Released quite happily.
FISH ON for Tim. Good bend on the broomstick suggested a good fish.
15 kg GB, happy days.
Tim on again…….this time a great double header.
At this point, Matt is starting to get edgy. After numerous deep drop trips and, he had not yet opened his account apart from numerous greeneyes……this all changed with a god sized Radiant Cod to Langa, one of THE best eating fish in the sea.
I followed with a pinkie from the depths. Pretty amazed how deep this species goes. Interestingly, the flesh on these deep dwellers is much fattier and oilier than pink snapper from shallow water. Having it for dinner tonite so will be interesting to see how it stacks up.
Just on dark, hooked up and fought a sizeable fish to within 30 m of the surface according to the electric before it pulled the hook, pretty disappointed and on inspection at home, the circle hook had straightened. Matt suggested we keep an eye out but after a minute I had given up hope, but another minute or two this beast popped up next to the boat……….went 30.2 kg and 1150 mm.
A bountiful spread last night, had radiant cod, some of the 15 kg grey band and some sand whiting I caught with my young tacker on Sunday. Radiant and grey band are very different on the plate, radiant very moist and tender, grey band firm but still moist at this 15 kg size. Both were absolutely wonderful, some of the best fish I have had.
Great day out, thanks fellas.
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Big Ugly Cuttlefish
Submitted by rigpig on Mon, 2014-06-16 11:50 Out fishing yesterday arvo with a mate and a horrible slimey cuttlefish took his free floating mullie on a snelled rig. Not exactly a tasty pink snapper we were chasing but delicious all the same (his words).
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Swan Whiting
Submitted by hector0909 on Mon, 2014-06-16 09:18Caught a few in the Swan yesterday on soft plastic worms. Missed a lot of strikes.
They were yummy.
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Long time reader - first time reporter
Submitted by z00m on Sun, 2014-06-15 15:37Hi, my name is Mike. I have been a lurker on these forums for a while and after getting myself a boat I have been trying to emulate the success that a lot you on these forums share with us. I fished all my life and never had an offshore capable boat so didn't have a lot of experience offshore and since moving from the east coast in 2001, never did much fishing in WA. The boat I bought is a bit sad and needs some love so have only been fishing close to shore out from the Marina in Mindarie while we get used to each other.
I have 5yo twins that like to fish but they aren't much for the 'wibbly wobbly' ocean so a lot of the time we fish from the back of the boat at the marina. Still beats watching TV! They have been out of the marina twice and last about an hour before they decide they are 'tired' which is code for 'I'm gonna barf'! Once back at the marina we can be there until the bait runs out.
I've taken the boat out myself a couple of times and the only time I caught anything decent was the day I got the keys and landed a solitary King George whiting. Other than that we can catch all the flathead, sand whiting, wrasse and blowfish to last a lifetime. The dream of something bigger was there.
Watching the forecast this week showed today would have favourable winds so I was granted a visa and headed out about 8am. I've been paying attention to the common themes on forum responses and decided I would try using octopus for bait today. One lot on the bottom and one unweighted. I berleyed as normal with the pellets from Big W (Ha!) soaked in tuna oil.
I don't have a sounder as yet so I work on the belief that the older Lowrance Global Map 7200c that came with the boat has accurate maps! I tried a few drifts between the inner and outer reefs and only managed an undersize snapper and a few bites that didn't hook up. I marked the spot where the snapper was and decided to anchor up near there in 10 metres of water (the map said there was a rise to 6 metres near there as well).
With the berley going and the octopus soaking I was ready to settle in and watch the world drift by. The rod on the bottom got a hit and a cod popped up. While I was celebrating catching something I'd seen on the internet, the floater had a small bend so I grabbed it and my very first Dhu fish surfaced after a nice battle. I was finally able to use the $3 lip grips I bought off ebay! The fish was between 70 and 80 centimetres.
I fished for a while longer and caught a few of the biggest skippy I have caught as well as another couple of undersize snapper. I was getting ready to pack it in about 11:30am and the floater bent again with a smaller Dhu fish this time. Not sure he would have been legal size anyway. I was only fishing with 4KG mono and 20KG leaders so all in all I was very happy. All fish were released - never thought I would need some ice and an esky!
So to all of you who post your pictures and methods, my heartfelt thanks. Sometimes you might wonder if your advice is falling on deaf ears but rest assured there are some of us out there who are reading and taking it in - it's made the difference for me today.
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Calamari for Tonight's dinner
Submitted by DAgua on Sun, 2014-06-15 14:21Took the family out last night , chasing a few squid in the sound, lots of fun with the kids, and even the mrs picked up a couple, as she has no luck on previous occasion.
Weather was great, and king George could not resist some fresh squid.
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Albany offshore 15/6
Submitted by chrisp on Sun, 2014-06-15 13:41Managed to snag my first decky spot yesterday since moving to albany a few months ago.A few customers of mine invited me out and were interested to see if jigs were as effective as bait. First drop into 120 meters ended up with a doubler header which raised a few of the bait boys eyebrows :) although the weather mid morning was pretty bloody atrocious we managed our bag with a few sambos,skipps and smallish greyband thrown into the mix. As luck would hav it the breeze dropped in the arvo and we skated home at 20knots back to the ramp. After having an empty freezer for a while its good to see some stock sitting on ice again :)
Cheers,
chris
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Good set of Wings
Submitted by JohnF on Sun, 2014-06-15 13:20Great day out yesterday arvo, came home from out wide in the dark in some of the best conditions we have been out in, a few beers whilst relaxing back and letting the auto pilot do all the work.
Fishing was not bad either. We left the fish on ice overnight and did the filleting this morning with a nice cappuccino. Will put a post up later, gotta take the young bloke out for a quick whiting fish this arvo.
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Quick fish out from mandurah tonight... 13-6-14
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2014-06-13 23:42all caught within 20 minutes... mate got the lot and I managed a eagle ray which happily swam off.
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No pinkies but...
Submitted by richie68 on Fri, 2014-06-13 18:54Last 2 trips out with Heath. No pinkies but caught nice gummy (yum), salmon (5.4kg) and 6kg Queenie - went hard on light gear. I have found that they are pretty good eating if they are spiked and bled straight away, and done in a nice beer batter with chips and beer. Also cut out the red meat. Cheers.
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PB Dhu
Submitted by andym on Fri, 2014-06-13 07:56Dhuie ,norther suburbs .Good day out ,although a bit chilly early..
Cheers
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Help for a Victorian fisho?
Submitted by artygunner on Thu, 2014-06-12 15:14Hi Everyone,
I am from Victoria and will be heading over to Perth next weekend (Hopefully the weather holds up). I am going to be going out fishing with my brother who just brought his first boat last week. I know a lot of people are very secretive about their co-ords but I was hoping someone could give me some guidance on where to catch some Snapper or Dhufish. The boat can handle going out fairly wide (max 20nm). Looking to head out anywhere metro.
Thanks for reading and if you want to help me please pm me.
Ryan
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Testing the JM Arrester 630 - Arapaima, Barra, Snakehead and more
Submitted by dkonig82 on Wed, 2014-06-11 02:13I was in two minds as to whether to still post this report as (unbeknownst to me) the majority of my photos had already been posted up here by my guide – but thought I would post up a quick report anyway.
Earlier this year my company Adventure Angler, added the Jigging Master range of products to its range. Many people know about the Power Spell and Monster Game range of jigging reels, but I hadn’t heard much about the Arrester 630 baitcaster reels aside from a couple of positive reviews out of the US.
As I’m living in London for the time being and thought it would be a product that would be popular here, I decided to grab some to put to the test. I wanted to give it a solid workout on a number of different species but didn’t have a whole lot of time to do so, so picked Thailand as the destination. I’d done a previous trip there, and had found it easy to get large numbers of fish in a short amount of time, without being dependant on the weather like you would be for sea fishing.
Originally we had a large group of anglers, however due to the coup being announced 48 hours before the start of our trip, many pulled out – leaving just myself and a mate Patrick. This was a shame, but it did however mean more fish for us!
It is possible to do trips in Thailand without the use of a guide, however as with my last trip, I booked John Ang (BKKGuy) from BKK Fishing Tour so we could maximise our days. We did also do some fishing with another guide for one day, but that day was a non-event in terms of fish caught (1 fish for the day between 2 of us), so I haven’t mentioned it here.
To start off with we had booked a day of Toman or wild Snakehead fishing. This is the type of fishing that the reel is aimed at, so seemed like a sensible place to start. After picking us up at 2am, John drove us out to one of his spots, and we were on the water before first light.
At John’s insistence I’d pulled off the 30lb Sunline casting braid I had put on the reel for the trip, and replaced it with some PE3 which I had handy. Heavier than I would have used for the reel generally, but he said it was advisable given the drag we’d be running over the few days fishing and I still found the casting distance to be fine.
It was Pat and my first attempt at Toman fishing so we basically just had the target of getting at least one fish on the boat. We did get there, but it took a lot of casts! We ended up with 4 fish combined (all on surface lures) with the best weighing in at 14lbs. The reel performed faultlessly on the hundreds of casts we put in, but at the end of the day I hadn’t yet given it the workout I would have liked – but I was assured, that would come tomorrow. After a tasty late lunch, we headed back to get some sleep ahead of our 4am pickup the next day.
The next couple of days’ fishing were by no means ‘purist’ fishing trips, in that we were fishing in stocked ponds. Cheating I know, but where else can you have a realistic chance of catching monster arapaima on lure using a baitcaster?!
Things started out slower than we’d expected, with John telling us the heat was a factor putting the fish off the bite, but it didn’t take too long until I was on. This pond contains a number of species so on first strike we didn’t know what I’d hooked, but after the fish did a tarpon-esque jump in the air, the call of ‘big arapaima!’ was made – a first for me.
Now kilo for kilo arapaima don’t fight that hard, but these were heavy fish, and I was fishing on a reel best suited for PE 1.5 chasing fish in streams or inshore species. To its credit though, the reel never skipped a beat. The drag remained smooth and consistent during the whole fight, even with it screwed down pretty much to max drag throughout.
This was a great looking fish with plenty of red on the side, which the others we caught later didn’t have. I’m not sure the reason for the difference in colouration.
After that we had a couple of strikes (but couldn’t set the hooks) and then things went quiet again. We changed spot a couple of times and before too long, Pat was onto his first. As we’d seen how they fought, we immediately called this for an Arapaima, and no more than 20 seconds into the fight I was on too! Double hookup of Arapaima on lures. My second fish fought significantly harder from the get-go, and I could tell it was a better fish than my first. It took long run after long run, stripping the line off the reel even with as much thumb as I dared to give the spool. Eventually though the fish was subdued, and a few more pics were taken before the release.
We knew the pond contained a number of Alligator Gar, which is a species I’d always wanted to land. We had a heap of takes where we just couldn’t set the hooks – and John called these for Alligators. They have a long, narrow, hard mouth – and I think the trebles we were using on the lures just weren’t getting traction. If I chase this species again, I’ll try out an assist hook rigged off the nose of the lure, as I’ve used this to good effect on Sailfish when we had similar issues.
A bit later on I caught a third Arapaima, and then hooked up to something that fought completely differently.
Early in the fight John (correctly) made the call that this faster fighting fish was another Amazon native, being a Redtail Catfish. Given how hard it fought I was surprised it wasn’t bigger when it came up, as it certainly gave a great account of itself. Once again the reel (albeit not the right tool for the job) was great fun, never faltered and even after having landed roughly 200kg of fish for the day and was performing like it did straight out of the box.
For our last day of fishing, Barramundi was the target species. Again we were to be fishing in a stocked pond, but our aim was to throw as many lures and land as many fish as we possibly could in a day – and that we did! I don’t know how many barra we landed – I think I may have gotten close to 50 before getting bored (with a lunch break in the middle) with the fish at some points coming almost a fish a cast. The reel was lobbing out casts almost to the other side of the pond, and had plenty of guts to keep the Barra under control and away from the many pieces of structure/equipment located around the pond. The fish were taking anything from poppers, to minnows, sinking stickbaits, floating stickbaits, it didn’t seem to matter – but dark coloured mid-water swim baits seemed to win the day.
All in all the trip was great fun, and something I’m keen to do again for a change from the sea fishing. The Toman fishing in particular is really addictive, and the lure of the big one will no doubt bring me back.
So far as the reel was concerned, I was really happy with it. Particularly for the price, I thought it was a great piece of kit and something that’s going to now take up a permanent place in my reel cupboard. If weather permits I’m hoping to give it another workout along with the Jigging Master PE2 reel and the Temple Reef Mytho rods, on a wreck jigging trip off England’s South coast this weekend. Will post a report if I get out, though with 6 of these trips in a row now having been cancelled due to wind, I’m not holding my breath!
Below is a link to a video on YouTube prepared by John, showing some of the action.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn86nYIbRs4
For those of you not located in Australia (I can not ship to Australia) the Arrester 630 and many other products can be found at www.adventureangler.net
Cheers for reading,
Dan
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landbased kalbarri trip 17/5/14-7/6/14
Submitted by Callum24 on Sun, 2014-06-08 14:23What a trip 3 weeks of fishing in kalbarri i fished at least twice every day the options were endless bream and cod fishin spinnin for tailor or macks dermersals and ballooning at the cliffs mulloway hunting crabbing. This was defently my best trip yet, i got my first fingermark bream, first mud crabs, first lb amberjack first lb baldie (even if it was only a baby)
Tailor- were a bit few and far between but still managed enough for some good mulloway baits, mack bait red head and slide swim minnow in silver and orange were the goto lures this time
Mulloway- i lost a horse on one of the first nights i was there and didnt have much luck after (spent more time at the cliffs than chasin mullaz). i was there to see tangles land a donkey20kg+ model though awsome fish very fat.
Cliffs-got smoked by some big pinks so much fun didnt manage to land one but witnessed tangles land some beauties, got plenty of other fish there lots of wirrah and gold spot mowong which were a bit of a pest but kept ya entertained tailor skippy dart and lots of unstopables.
River-heaps of fun spinnin for cod small tailor bream and even jagging some rather large mullet on our bream lures which go real hard! This is also were i met Belly88 (the cod master) and his misses jamie a really nice couple and had some great days fishing with them and some great nights on the beers defently be catchin up with them soon.
A massive thank you to tangles i absaloutly loved fishin with him he has so much knowledge about fish, fishing and kalbarri it was amazing what i lernt off him in the last 3 weeks and all i can say is i'm a better fisho for been able to pick his brain thankyou.
Pics
First fish of the trip and christening the sol (thanks oceanside)
Fishin frustrations love that spot
Nice spot for the misses out of the wind and sun while i fished
Lb amber 6kg gutted
Muddies
Misses pb tailor 55cm
11 kg Lb mack gutted we had some fun getting this bugger up the stones
First Lb baldie see you when your bigger
Bloody shark on a mulloway rig jeez that bloody thing strechted me
Best tailor of the trip 60cm+ 2 and a half kg
The feed tangles put on before we left bloody awsome mulloway baldie and cray bloody beautiful
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Exmouth - Coral Bay pics
Submitted by Simo_ on Sun, 2014-06-08 10:483 weeks in Exmouth and 2 weeks in Coral Bay. Exmouth was mostly rubbish weather and sharks, we got there the day before the flood. Coral Bay was better weather and hardly any sharks.
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Mekong Catfish Fishing in Thailand- BKKGUY
Submitted by bkkguy on Sat, 2014-06-07 17:47Here a short catch report of my malaysia team fishing with us at BSR.
Many fishes & plenty of fun !!!
Enjoys the short video clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muE0qPzM77g
Highlight photo shots of the day.
The young & the couple......everyone looking towards to this day....
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Metro mac on jig & KG's
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Sat, 2014-06-07 17:26With Wednesday forecast (just gone) looking sweet Ryan Thipthorp took staff members Josh & Dave to Tworocks for a fish on his boat. The boys have their own boats also but was a great opportunity to catch up outsideof work.
The boys got into demersal on jigs but no standouts however at one spot Josh jigged and landed this 15.5kg metro spanish mackerel on PE2 (if i'm correct) & a Lamble Jig (congrats Josh and Ryan for getting them onto fish)
Staff member Josh with a nice metro spaniard on jig (15.5kg)
Then Thursday (following day) had some great conditions also so Ryan took out good mate Scott (Soupy) to target KG's on his boat. The boys did well with 2 dhufish/1 descent breaksea and 8 plus big KG's kept. Ryan said the smallest KG was around 45cm and the biggest was 53cm. Bait used was Fremantle local ocky from the shop and the esky (in pic) is a 70L Extreme cooler so descent size indeed, well done fellas.
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Abrolhos Anzac Wkend
Submitted by Stevo81 on Sat, 2014-06-07 15:48I wrote a full report and it disappeared so heres a few photos. Awesome trip as usual!
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Some pics frorm the Abrolhos trip
Submitted by Paul G on Sat, 2014-06-07 08:01- 7 comments
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Just a Little taste of Abrolhos
Submitted by outdoinit on Wed, 2014-06-04 16:57Went over to the islands over the long weekend, the missus and I on our boat and Paul G and Family on theirs..
Started out in Middle group for 2 nights and then 1 night in southern group.. Awesome place and plenty of laughs and good fun had by all..
Didnt take many photos, not really my thing..
But here is a small taste of what we did get up to..
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Tuna off mandurah
Submitted by roddo on Wed, 2014-06-04 16:15Went for a quick fish this morning we had a quick couple of drifts on the 5 fathom for no results so decided to head out deaper and decided to troll on the way, caught this little beauty in the 40's was 113cm and 18.5 kg was a total surprise.
cheers
Rod
i have added another pic might make it easier to identify
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salmon @ Rockingham on Friday night
Submitted by Azrael on Tue, 2014-06-03 19:09An older bloke bulled up a salmon on ultralight gear on Friday night - he said he was only using 2kg line.
He was only using little a flicky rod and reel so I believe him...
He was cool as a cucumber the whole time, played with it for ages. Gave the fish to some some young kids who made a total mess filleting it....
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Friday night pinky mission!
Submitted by De-Crais on Tue, 2014-06-03 14:15Headed out from Woodies with good mate Dean (Dirt) on Friday arvo on a pinky mission! Our plan was to move outside the square of our usual spots inside GI and out between the Islands. We'd been waiting for the right conditions to fish a particular spot at night that we had only fished early morning prior to this with fairly good success boating some good sized pinks, big sambo's and even some yellow tail kings.
Friday night was set perfect with east to north east winds and a falling tide ideal conditions for this spot, we had the boat all set up on anchor by around 5.30 and Dean had thawed out some scallies on the trip out so two rods were immediately deployed and before I could even get the berley pot into the water Deans rod buckles over and the drag starts screaming after a good little tussle first pinky hits the net and measured 680. This was the start of a hot pinky session we bagged out on pinks averaging from 680 to 700 and the biggest going 870 not my biggest but still a great fish.
We had some great fun releasing a few fish and also dropped a horse or two each being dragged into the rocks or our leaders giving out, these pinks were going hard in the 6 metres of water we were in and they were hungry as most of the fish caught had completely swollowed the baits only a couple of fish came to the boat jaw hooked. After a great and very successful pinky mission we decided enough was enough and snuck back over to carnac and tucked in nice and close behind the island out of the wind and settled in for the night with a couple of black cans and plenty of snapper talk! We can't wait to get out out on this spot again when the opportunity comes especially when there isn't another boat anywhere insite.
Only down full to the night was we couldn't get Dean's big camera to work for some reason so only got a couple of pics take with his phone the next morning at home.
Cheers
Paul
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Shark Bay Long Weekend
Submitted by mikey- on Mon, 2014-06-02 19:21Not a full report yet, as I have a heap of pics to go through...
But thought I'd upload this guy I caught.
What a fight on PE2 from heavy heavy structure!
I got a few nice pinks, then got burnt hard twice in a row thinking massive pinks, then it became apparent that we'd hit a huge school of big goldens!! AWESOME TIME! Lost so much gear hahaha.
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