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Exmouth Crabs and apologies allround...
Submitted by outdoinit on Wed, 2013-06-12 19:39First of all apologies to everyone at work... ;-)
We set off again and at our second stop of a 12 week trek along the north wa coast
Arrived in Exxy yesterday and today we headed down the beach to launch the dingy and try our luck chasing a few manna's..
Well it took about 3 hours, but we got our bag limit,
After cooking them and having a good feed.. Yum Yum
This is what is left for lunch tomorrow..
Sorry about the average picture, taken at the last minute and after a couple cans.. ;-)
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quinns beach
Submitted by beeroclock on Wed, 2013-06-12 18:18Gday - the kids started pissn me off this arvo so I went for a quick fish round the corner off the most northerly rock groin at quinns beach to see if I could get some herring for bait - planning on going out past direction bank off two rocks this sunday - weather permitting. I usually get friggin heaps of herring but today nothing - its weeded out bad, just got the usual sand whiting and a trumpeter so hopefully a big dhuey will take a liking to them. Anyway was surprised to see a 5 odd metre half cab boat washed up on the beach there. Its sitting on its trailer which is almost buried - does anybody know the story about it? as far as I can tell you cant get a car there to put it on its trailer in the first place - just seems real odd - cheers dave
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Ningaloo game fishing campout 2013
Submitted by Glamo on Wed, 2013-06-12 11:51We arrived at ningaloo station to find the weather being very uncooperative, only managed one decent fish a 88cm trevally on the second day. Last day of comp seen us come home strongly for the win with 3 Mahi Mahi and a sail fish. A great comp which I would highly recommend. Get in contact with Damian at The Average Angler for upcoming events.
Tinny mission round Rocko way
Submitted by Splashback on Sun, 2013-06-09 00:16Gday. Had a killer tinny session this morning in Rocko. Put in at last beach launch in Warnbro before first light. Threw a few glow in the dark squid jigs around for a big zero. Headed over to south wall and started throwing surface lures around into the wash. Had a mate onboard, trying to convert him to lures. He plugging away with a couple of stickbaits while I tried to figure out what was working. Sinking stickbaits the go and I soon hooked up on 50cm plus tailor on the middle rod. A 4000 twinpower, 25lb braid and a brand new 7ft cheapie shimano 6 - 10 kg I picked up recently for throwing lures from the boat. Mate soon stashed his 8lb 1000 size outfit once he saw what we were chasing. Biggest tailor he ever seen, mid fifties. Caught another shortly after while old mate looked at me forlornly with zip on his account. We chopping and changing lures like no tomorrow. Gave hime the 4000 outfit and whacked something onto the ten lb mono on 2500 daiwa aird and flicky and straight of Whammo! Nice tailor that gave me a great run for a couple of minutes. Old mate finally had a hit of consequence on the blues code. Cast again, hit, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, then gone.... soo was the lure.... and snaplock still closed? He had enough by then and pulled out the mulies. Snelled 4/0 or 5/0's and a running sinker started accounting for more tailor and other species. I had my recently bombed out penn 9500 on board for its maiden run and rigged the same. More tailor etc.
Old mate and the 4000 had some fun with an eagle ray, pulled the anchor to drift away from rocks for that one. Then he was bricked hard. Shortly after the heavy rod went off. I grabbed it and set the hooks. Fish turns inshore along the reef. Give it some curry to slow down and it turns. Tighten drag and it turns again. I settle in my seat and the rod loads up. I give it some real stick and crank the drag down. Now I got some major BIG thuds through the line and this thing just goes down and straight for Africa. We about to pull anchor and give chase when ping.... all over. Me thinks bitten off as we using snelled mono rigs. Lost a few already but no, broken hook at the barb. Devod but happy my knots working. No chafe on leader, thinkin I had it either set in jaw of shark or HUOOOGE Sambo.
About 80lb braid to heavy 70lb nylon leader to 80lb flouro snell. Not long after that line goes under spool and comes out covered in firkin grease. I call that would be bad for business and that rod didn't see another fish today. Even tried rubbing some squidgee scent into it to cover it. I'll use this rig again before doing another leader knot to test the theory fully as the tailor had gone off the bite by now anyway.
Continued to berley and started to see some herring about. Old mate picked up a few on softies, a first for him. Herring skittish so old mate throws another mulie out on the 4000 combo and before long he is ON in a big way. It heads straight for the reef wall on first hook up. He relaxes and it comes out a bit, then its off again, up and down the wall, me telling him to just keep steady pressure on and with as much drag as we dare. Try to pull anchor but its furkin stuck this time. Last reposition I dropped us that close to the wall the occasional backwash was breaking into the tinny. keeps you awake when its like that....
Anyway this thing has run us round the tinny three times and I seen some deep colour and call it for a mulloway. I pulled us right on top of the pick so it was straight up and down and that kept it off the rope. It went round once but we got it off. A couple more circles and I can tell we got it beat. Suddenly it appears again properly and we got us a stonking sambo! And its mrs is right there too. Got it inboard for pics and old mate declares it the biggest proper fish hes ever seen let alone caught and his first sambo and hes gonna bloody well eat it! Absolutley no room in the eski for that, its lunch time so we choof off. Sambo went 1.3mts in 5 - 8 mts of water on 4000 size reel. Needless to say my doubts about that reel are well and truly gone and new rod is a bloody ripper. Tailor for us and the neighbours and sambo belly strips for the dogs. Got some good berley stashed away too now with chopped up frames and smashed up mulies waiting to go again.......
Awesome morning fishin for less than a litre of fuel. :)
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south west bank
Submitted by petermac on Sat, 2013-06-08 18:04struggled out to swb today for my first ever time took over 2 hours to get there the ground out there looks great and I am no sounder guru first drop bang jumbo sambo (released) this looks like it might have been worth the struggle to get here, after that we spent 5 fruitless hours sounding around for dozens of drops for two nice skippy , the trip home was better (not pounding into the swells like we were on the way out and there were some big 1s) long way to go for 2 skippy but there is always next time . Probably a sill question but are sambos worth keeping ???
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Morning Tailor
Submitted by CityFlicker on Fri, 2013-06-07 10:44I don't post reports but thought I'd offer up a little something for a change. Conditions were near on perfect with an offshore wind, 2.20m swell & high tide about an hour after sunrise so I decided it was tailor time. First cast of the Roosta & it was hammered by a 40cm model that proceeded to put on a nice acrobatic display. After a short but very entertaining fight the fish was photographed & returned to the water. Next cast got smashed by another fish but no hookup. About another dozen casts & I got a solid hookup, this one was a good fish as it was taking long runs against 4kg of drag easily. After it's third run the line went slack, the fish was gone but the Roosta was still there & my leader was still intact so out it went again. Again it was belted, this time by a 42cm fish that put up a spirited tussle before being lifted up onto my rock, photographed & released. Things went quiet on the surface after that so I switched over to a 55g chrome Twisty. Again, first cast, smashed, this fish came in without taking any line so I figured it was a smaller fish but was pleasantly surprised when I lifted a 46cm Tailor up onto the rocks. Another snap & another release. A few more casts & I was on again, this fish went a bit harder taking a bit of line & giving one almighty leap about a meter over the waves. This fish managed to bury himself in the reef so I opened the bail & prayed to the fish gods for a couple of minutes. They must have been happy with me because when I brought the line back up tight I was rewarded with a couple of good head shakes & a nice tailor being eased towards me. This one came in at 47cm & was the best fish of the morning. Again a quick snap & release. Things went quiet after that & another half hour casting got me nowhere so I decided it was time to call it a day. The fish were only average or just above, I was soaking wet & freezing but I had the biggest smile on my face as I made my way back up to the car. Here's a few pics, hopefully they inspire a few people to get out tommorow for a cast.
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Coral Bay Report
Submitted by Cruise Control on Wed, 2013-06-05 18:46The long awaited Coral bay trip had finally arrived. Up at 3.00am to get boat out and load gear in. Car was already loaded so once the crew arrived, it was chuck in the fishing gear and hit the road.
An uneventful trip saw us pull into Carnarvon around 4.00pm. Booked in for the night at the Carnarvon Caravan Park and had a couple of coldies to start off the trip on the right foot. A top steak at the Gassie and a couple of pints then back to the room to watch the Eagles snatch a 1 point win. Back on the road at 8.00 and rolled into Coral Bay just before midday.
Accommodation wasn;t ready so had to cool our heels at the pub waiting before we could unload the gear. Finally got the nod at 1.30, unloaded and on the water by 2.30pm for a shakedown cruise. The weather was fantastic and the boat carpark was chokkers. It was all we could do to find a spot to park. Shot out through the south passage and bounced some metals and plastics at the back of the reef for little return. We were happy with the shakedown so back to the shack to ready the gear for tomorrow.
Decided to hit the rocks at the marina that night and nabbed 7 spanglies with a couple hitting over 3kgs on the 4kg outfits. Absolutely huge fun. How good was this, Day 1 and we already have some fish to our account. Back to the pub for dinner and an early night.
Day 2 saw us outside the south passage again and working 55- 65m for little return other than a nice Rankin and a couple of sh*t fish. The breeze was well up and we struggled to hold any bottom even with 40 ozs of lead. Didn’t take out any gear that we could troll with so in frustration we headed in.
That pretty much set the scene for the next 3 or 4 days. Steady NE winds up to 20 odd knots with occasional rain made any venture onto the water and out to the deep very uncomfortable with one trip through the North passage and about 10 NM north an absolute shocker of a return trip. Winds were spinning around the compass and went SE 25 plus knots. The trip back took and hour and a half with wind waves of 2 – 3 m on a low swell. We headed out to come back across it but it was bad whichever way we went. Lucky we were in a 23 foot boat. Anything smaller I think could have been a bit scary.
Then the weather really turned to sh*t and we ended up on the beach for 2 days which saw us do a trip down to 5 Fingers and Waroora and then Exmouth and Bay of Rest on the next day. It also saw us spend too much time at the boozer. We finally got a half reasonable day with the breeze dropping below 15 knots around lunch time and we belted out to 90m and managed to land 6 reds up to 5kgs, 3 good Robbos and a Blunt nose Cod before the sharks moved in. The breeze again was constantly swinging and it was difficult to get a straight run at any new marks we picked up.
Next day was more of the same although the breeze was a little stiffer and lasted a little longer but we made it out to 120m to try for goldband. Another blunt nose cod and some Red Throat, nothing else so moved back in to 90m. Picked up another Robbo and had 3 biteoffs from sharks. It was getting late so gave up in disgust.
Last day, looked great on the forecast but blew steady NE all day 8 – 10 knots. Again out to 120m to try for goldband and picked up Red Throat fairly steadily, only keeping the biggest models, Again got a couple of blunt nose cod to about 6 -7 kgs and got one goldband up losing the other to sharks which had found us again. Moved out a little further but the breeze turned NW and the bite went off. Motored in and pulled boat for the end of the trip.
The trip home was uneventful and we had accommodation booked at Dongara (apologies to Rob H, we were going to stop in for that coffee, maybe next time !) Had a great meal at the pub and a good nights sleep before heading off in the morning. Travelling well until just out of Perth and a bearing failed. Heard a bit of a squeak and pulled over to investigate. Jacked up the wheel and took off the axle nut only to see the bearing fall to pieces. Pretty pissed at my mechanic who I asked to replace or repack bearings but looks like he just pumped some grease into them. Roadside repair and we were home early arvo.
All in all, we enjoyed the time away despite the crappy weather (which was very unseasonal by all accounts). We got a couple of fish but nothing that we would deem memorable. I did however get to spend some fun times with some mates and my eldest boy which was all good. I also got to meet Sparrow and Mr Meks. Hopefully next year if they are up we can catch up again if not down here.
High points were landing 2 x 3kg spanglies on 4kg and catching a bloody big mud crab by hand from the shallows at the Bay of Rest. Some video on the IPhone of the squillions of soldier crabs running all over the flats at low tide also brought back some memories of North Queensland 50 years ago.
Low points, a dud bearing (although nothing like Sparrows problems !), that crappy Easterly wind which never let up and rain. Looks like the day after we left Exmouth got hammered so plenty of weather up that way at the moment. Time to start planning next years trip, hope the weather is better.
I’ve put in some pics below.
Cheers
Daybreak for a coffee stop at Cataby
Fisrt nite down at the Marina, plenty of snapper (bloody fat ones too !)
Another good Spanlie from the Marina
Efforts from a couple of hours at the Marina the previous night
Day 2 - This is all we could manage - you can see the weather building
A day where we managed to get out to the deep. Bagged out on Reds with this being the largest model (a modest Red by any standards)
Blunt Nose Cod (aka Banded Grouper) good on the chew
This is where the Reds came from - a slow drift over the mark
This is the same spot but underway - you can see the shark at about 75m (bastard things)
Plenty of these around
One of the smaller models that we got to the boat and cut off. The circle hooks work a treat.
Muddy pulled from the shallows at Bay of Rest - released into some deeper water
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Yanchep Club Cap Monday session.
Submitted by TorquenFish on Tue, 2013-06-04 12:35Got up at 5:00am yesterday to go for a flick at Club Cap.
Get there at 6:00am thinking we'd be the only ones stupid enough to get up that early on a public holiday and low and behold the beach was packed! Not surprising I guess with such nice conditions (sweet FA wind, small swell, no weed, wasn't too cold). Anyway ended up fishing there for about 3 hours with no interest on the big rods, but plenty of pickers so thought we'd throw out the flick sticks and see what happened. Ended up with dozen whiting, 2 very plump herring and a common dart. The guy next to us got a small(ish) tailor but there was bugger all caught in general. Nice monring non-the-less.
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Lots of herring at Preston Beach (and odd tailor)
Submitted by Versus on Tue, 2013-06-04 09:15Spent the long weekend at Preston Beach, went flicking a metal most mornings and arvo's, Herring were on almost the whole time. Landed 5 from 5 casts at one point.
Was doing the old hookup-and-let-missus-wind-in thing, and the first few times the herring has got off, as they do. Then i've hooked up solid and handed the rod over (with a light drag for fun) and laughed as my missus struggled with a what i thought was another herring. After a short while I realised it wasn't and began backseat fishing until she pulled up a nice little 40cm odd tailor. As i cast again hoping for another a pod of bloody dolphins came through and started chasing fish around. My missus and some other girls on the beach are all "OOOOooooooh look dolphins!"... I hate dolphins!
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Bunkers bay salmon fish ruined!
Submitted by parry123 on Mon, 2013-06-03 21:52went for a salmon fish off of the rocks at bunkers bay thismorning, unfortunatley the tigers got the better of us and taking us for abit of a run around every 10 minutes luckily the leader was bitten off before we could get spooled! other than that hooked 2 salmon and lost both :( still a good day to have abit of fun catching herring and enjoying nature :)
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Metro tuna
Submitted by tim-o on Mon, 2013-06-03 14:14Fair few schools of tuna out the back of the 3 mile off Ocean Reef today. Not sure of type, looked to me like SBT or big eye, lost a few unfortunatly including one boatside ready to gaff that the boy was fighting, oh well atleast he got to feel the grunt of a few runs, was prob 5-6 kg. Water temp was 19 odd degrees, still got a feed of whiting, squid and a 45cm flatty from in close, nice morning, till the wind kicked up 20kn, cheers.
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Monday Dive
Submitted by Paul G on Mon, 2013-06-03 10:53Well headed out at 7:00 this morning ,flat seas and four guys busting to shot and loop something.In the water at 7:45 Viz was great and after hitting the bottom we were in fish heven .must have been 20 dhuies five had tags in them that we could see.20minutes on the bottom and a quick stop at 3m and it was on the boat with a few hi fives and some good crays and a couple of small dhuies, biggest going 14kg Home 10:00 with a coffee and ready to watch the footy.
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A Good, Long, Cold day on the water.
Submitted by sarcasm0 on Mon, 2013-06-03 09:08I went out yesterday with my friend Ben on his bosses Southwind UB520 yesterday for a bit of a fish. Ben and Chad had taken the boat before, but this was my first chance to tag along. We headed out from PT Peron around 8:30 for a bit of a look around the FFB. Conditions were every bit of the forecast 15knt easterly, but once we trimmed the boat up we were able to fish comfortably and using the clears and keeping the speed down we could work our way back upwind to the start of the drift without getting soaked or too badly jarred. We did a few drifts fishing blind over sections of the FFB with a few shit fish being caught here and there. At one point Chad hooked up to something solid on his light outfit that took off and bricked him at the earliest convenience.
After a few hours we decided to head into the lee of GI which was really nice to warm up for a while. We went looking for some sand patches to burley up in the hope of getting a feed of whiting and maybe a KG. The first patch produced nothing but wrasse so we moved after an hour or so, onto the second patch and again got a burley trail going. After a few more wrasse/cod Chad got a good run again on light gear which brought up a nice 37cm sand flattie. Iki Jimi'd the flattie, Hi fives all round and more burley distributed. Within a few minutes I had a few solid thumps and bang I was on with a good fight and I hear from the other side of the boat that Benno is on too! Double hookup with some nice runs on our 2500 reels with 8lb braid I got mine into the boat and its another sand flattie marginally larger than the other0. At that point Ben had his boatside and we were stoked to see another flattie even larger than the first two.
Bens measured up at 46cms and with more hi fives, burley and beers we were again fishing, Ben managed a 39cm pinky which gave a really good showing of itself which was released in the hope that some bigger models might be around. Ben and I also caught 3-4 decent sized Trevally which made it into the ice box. We had been fishing the shallows for a couple of hours now always with a large bait on the boat rod out. As usual I had the drag set low and the clicker on with the rod in the holder hoping for a repeat of the gummy from last week. The drag clicker slowly started ticking off and I took the rod from the holder let it have some more line before slowly tightening the drag and raising the rod tip. At this it took off and after a few blistering runs we were treated to an amazing sight of an eagle ray getting totally airborne 3-4 times. The ray was valiant but 15mins later I had him boatside and on his back and the circle hook was out and he could go back to his ray like ways.
It was getting on a bit and we pulled anchor and prepared to return home however we saw some interesting ground near where we started the day so we had a few more drifts with nothing but doughnuts. We headed back to Pt Peron arriving right on sundown for the drive back to Bens in Bibra Lake cold and exhausted, but thanks to a great set of clears, dry. A great day out, Cheers to Ben, Chad and Bens Boss with the only downer being crushing my finger in the level wind on my overhead while snagged - That will teach me to be lazy!
Only two pics, Chad took a video of the Ray that I am yet to have a look at, maybe I will post some later if its any good. Yes - it was colder than charity
Bryan
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5 fathom bank
Submitted by petermac on Sun, 2013-06-02 20:58got a dhuie and couple of black arse on 5 ft bank Saturday on a well known to this site gps spot
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Trigg Island News
Submitted by tainted on Sat, 2013-06-01 11:01Hay People,
Went out and braved the cold this morning. Only caught a small (20cm) esturay cod or similar that had me confused that the reef was fighting back.......
More importantly though. There is a crazy homeless guy living in the cave down there. He didnt wake up til after sunrise but gave us a bit of a scare. He was being quite aggressive so we packed up and headed home before things escalated. It wasn't a nice situation to be in as he had us sort of cornered on the end of the island.
Just thought people should know.
Cheers,
Tainted.
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A few fish from Coral Bay.
Submitted by mr_meks on Sat, 2013-06-01 09:06Had some pretty good weather, managed to get outside the reef on all six of our fishing days. Didn't manage to boat ANYTHING red which was a bit of a bugger. Struggled to find anything promising on the sounder out further than about 40 metres deep. Had to fall back on shallower water spanglies for demersal fillets and in the process were hammered by the greysuits, so much that I doubt my austrian cousin will ever enter the water in WA again haha.
At least there were a few pelagics around which were a bit easier to pick up. Spent a fair amount of time dragging lures around for macks.
This mack picked up a mulie intended for a spanglie, off the bottom in 5 metres depth inside the reef.
This yellowfin nearly cost me my rod/reel. Barstard took off when I grabbed the leader and I had forgot to flip over the bail arm. Whole lot went over the side and I just managed to grab the rod tip.
Found the marlin out on the 80 metre contour. Skirts had been in the water for maybe 3 or 4 minutes, I was still tying off the teaser when it latched on. Danced around on the surface early on then went right down to the bottom. I was watching it on the sounder 70 meters down hoping like hell the sharks left it alone.
The only other signs of billfish we had was a freejumping sail and a rod bounce/roughed leader. We didn't spend a whole lot of time on the troll, I think we did about 3 hours all up in 6 days.
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longtails in the sound
Submitted by southcity104 on Fri, 2013-05-31 15:12Was out in the work boat this morning and seen sardines getting chopped on the surface. up close we found tuna to i'd guess 20kgs jumping. followed the action up to sucess bank. If your out for a squid this weekend take your caster and some metals and i reckon your in with a good chance of one.
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Evan's first longnose gar
Submitted by KenTse on Wed, 2013-05-29 08:34After my scout MA reported some good intel, I wanted to hit some Longnose Gar this weekend. My friend Richard was busy and couldn't come, but I rounded up Evan and Andrea for the trip.
Andrea caught his first gar last year on the fly...but today was much too windy for fly fishing.
In fact, it was so windy today that our rigs were often blown by the wind. We were fishing from a bridge position and the wind would pick up our lengthy lines and kept our bait from touching water at times, even when we have three splitshots with an equivalent of 3/8oz of weight on the line.
When the gust died down a little though, we were able to present the bait to the gar, if the current was just right. They were often quick to bite, but hooking them was another matter. We probably got over 20 hits each, but only hooked up a handful of fish each. In total, we only landed 3 gar. Luckily, Evan managed to keep one hooked and landed.
I managed two nice gar in the high 30's to low 40 inch range.
Release pic
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Big salmon at club capricorn
Submitted by Aaron_Moses95 on Tue, 2013-05-28 10:36I was down at club cap Saturday morning having a fish for tailor just next to the rocks, didn't get anything myself only a few bites. A guy about 70m down the beach landed a nice salmon, walked down to have a look at it and I reckon it would have been close to 5kgs. He said he saw a school of them swim past earlier my dad did also hook up but he lost his, would have been a pretty good fish .
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First time out of two rocks
Submitted by beeroclock on Tue, 2013-05-28 10:14Hi all - went out of two rocks for the first time on sunday. Weather not as good as seabreeze forecasted, very sloppy NW blowing about 12-14kn with higher gusts and swell medium to high. Went out to an area recommended to us approx 17kms west of Moore river depths between 34 -37m. We drifted around quite quick fished around bottom kind of corrugated didnt really see much of interest and caught the usual sargeant baker, wrasse etc. Decided to head over to the craypot line drifted through the pots, lots of bites, squid and occy destroyed in a minute or two and got sargeant baker n wrasse as usual.. Brother picked up a bonito while he was winding up, it grabbed the hook that had the remnants of an occy tentacle hanging off of it. We kept doing drifts through the pots on about the 7th-8th drift something big and heavy grabbed my bait took off fast drag running im yelling "you beauty at last!" then dropped it - F@#K! after a few more drifts of nothing decided to come straight in to 30-33m mark. Brother drops line over - bang - double header dhueys, one went 60cm other 40cm put him back and that was it - nothing after that. Decided to go south down to Gemini wreck. On the way was surprised to see three separate whales along the way in the 26m line. Didnt think they were migrating at the moment. Got to gemini the drift was fast and as most probably know its not a abig area. Fish all over the wreck lots of bites but no keepers. A small shark about 1.5m long followed my bait up to the boat at one point so i dropped it back to him, was watching him he just swam around and nosed it but wasnt hungry. So all in all not a great day. Brother got a nice dhuey but a bit disappointed that we couldnt seem to locate any great looking ground apart from where the pots were. Back at the ramp fisheries were checking boats and just to rub salt in our wounds other fisho's had good bags of dhueys and baldies - bugger. Anyway it was our first time out of there next time we thought we might head straight out NW deep over direction bank - anybody got any other suggestions.
Cheers Dave
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salmon fishing Yallingup?
Submitted by fabian on Tue, 2013-05-28 08:48hi guys
going to to Yallingup this weekend and was hoping to get some action, are there any out that way?
cheers
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Port Beach
Submitted by FishingKing14 on Mon, 2013-05-27 22:45Hi all
Has anyone got any news on port beach and what im most likely to catch down there at night??
Todays Effort.
Submitted by outdoinit on Mon, 2013-05-27 19:04Well after the olds left and near emptied my freezer out it was out today to put a bit back in.
It was a slow day on the fish and made us work for them, as there was a fair northerly current running...
On the way home we stopped off for a quick squid session and WOW
29 squid in 45 minutes, talk about going off and as you can see in the photo some are bloody good size..
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sunset madora beach
Submitted by Paul T on Mon, 2013-05-27 09:31fished madora beach on Sunday 4.30 til 5.30 3 tailor caught and 2 tailor lost in the surf
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Sound Gummy - im stoked
Submitted by sarcasm0 on Sun, 2013-05-26 21:40Gday,
After a recent repower of our old glass dinghy we headed out today in the arvo for a bit of a bash in the sound. With NE/N winds we ended up inside Garden Island in the lee cracking for squid. Ben landed about 5 to my one, then broke starter cord when attempting to restart drift. Thus resulted in redoing the starter cord minus a few inches. Thank god for tools kit onboard. Restarted reset drift changed jigs BOOOM now me scoring 5-1 squid. We fish on another drift or two around 2:30 - 3 with slow going only 2-3 caught.
We have to be home for 5:30 as Ben has a young daughter. So we think we have a feed of squid, may as well try over near sulphur rock with some tentacles for snapper. We head over and someone else was on the rock so we stopped a while off on a contour and drop in with Ben fishing light for whiting/trevs and I send down a squid and half a herring caught on a previous trip.
Baits were being smashed left, right and centre with Ben landing about 30 wrasse in 11 mt. I still couldnt hook up with a wrasse and squid. Ben started landing small pinkies when the big rod on free spool was picked up. We let it go for a while, then set drag low before engaging. Straight off not much happened felt like we had a live bait on then a few head shakes. After a short smooth fight up came a gummy. STOKED!
Been a long time since the Priest has been used in our dingy, I was pleased to steal a recent Fishwrecked Quote: Welcome to the Club!
Bryan
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Fishing in Augusta with my son
Submitted by stephenm on Sun, 2013-05-26 20:27Today was a great day in which I got to take my son fishing in Augusta. We were in my 4.6m Stesco and headed out around the island.
I was teaching him how to use soft plastics and our first couple of spots revealed nothing and I was starting to question if I should have brought some bait with us. Our next spot was a tiny piece of ground and my plastic got taken which turned out to be a 20lb Dhuie, we were mucking around with it when my sons rod went off and nearly pulled him in, after a decent fight a 65cm Dhuie came aboard.
I flicked the young blokes plastic back in and it got hit straight away and in came a 70cm Dhuie, while this was happening my rod went off and another 70cm one was boarded. After successfully releasing the two smallest ones my young bloke had a grin from ear to ear and now had caught his first ever Dhuie. This spot has been marked and hopefully will produce again when I take my other two boys out and give them a chance... Photo's will follow tomorrow (hopefully)
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Sunday fish with fw crew
Submitted by Paul G on Sun, 2013-05-26 18:23Headed out this morning with Mike (MJ) Vinnie (Vinesh87) and Jarrid .Top morning fishing with some top blocks.In all a great day with some good numbers of fish.
Kept 2 dhuies,1 snapper,and a breaksea cod .Released around 18 dhuies we lost count .thanks guys will do it again .
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Last couple of trips
Submitted by Bunny on Sun, 2013-05-26 17:38It was a little quiet by our standards the last two trips with a reef trip that yielded 10 fish including several Spangled Emperor, Large Mouth Nannygai, Coral Trout and a couple of nice Mangrove Jacks, the biggest going 5 kilos. A couple of days later we chased a Barra and had 6 hits, 2 were caught, three didn't hook up and my brother lost a stonker at least 120 cm when the hooks pulled over 5 minutes into the fight. The biggest one went 110. the Weather is now very cold and windy so will not be out for a while.
On the bright side it's not often you catch a 5 Kilo Jack and a 20 kilo Barra within a couple of days :)
Love the bucket mouth shot!
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