Fishing Discussion
Proposal
Submitted by little johnny on Sun, 2022-02-13 09:04Far out . With price of fuel / bans / marine parks . Going to be interesting
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Swan River Pinkies
Submitted by the_lane on Sun, 2022-02-13 08:47Went for a flick with the kids last night in the Swan River at East Freo. Caught about 15 baby pinkies. All about 15 20cm.
These normal in the Swan? What's the likelyhood of mum and dad being around?
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Fish finders….
Submitted by Bryce Day on Fri, 2022-02-11 12:17Have been out of the circle for a bit now..... what's the go with them? I need to put one in the hull before I flip it and can't seem to find one for under 13k now there are about 6000 transducers for 5 different types of fishing. Side scan, down view, 3D, chirp, iPhone compatible and all sorts of other shit. So I rang a few dealers and they all gave me a different opinion on what I needed. Not one of them asked me how I was going to install the tranny or even cared for that.
any ideas on who to go see or what to throw in it? I don't need it connected to my phone or the home TV. And I don't want to run 3 transducers off the transom.
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Couple jumbos
Submitted by little johnny on Thu, 2022-02-10 19:43Got a few nice ones . Pickled cray . Popcorn legs only way to go . All jumbos good for . Raw pickle mix ones turn out mint
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Perth Game Fishing Club Marlin Cup - Feb 19 & 20
Submitted by resurgence on Thu, 2022-02-10 18:47The Marlin Cup is on again. Last year was a good tournament with over a dozen marlin raised, and six tagged, mostly around the FADs.
This year the water conditions are looking very favourable again; there's already been two marlin raised around the FADs in the last 3-4 weeks.
If you don't want to fish, Josh Bruynzeel from On Strike Charters in Exmouth is running a marlin workshop at 3pm on Thursday 17th prior to the tournament briefing. Entry to the workshop is free but you must register.
More details www.pgfc.com.au/marlin-cup-2022/
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FREO SHARK FISHING BAN
Submitted by Jolly Roger on Thu, 2022-02-10 11:42Anyone ready to explode with news Fremantle Council is set to ban shark fishing?
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Flying mack
Submitted by uncle on Thu, 2022-02-10 07:30Great shot, never seen one this high
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Saturday's Small Banquet
Submitted by BigJevans on Wed, 2022-02-09 07:57Managed to put together a little banquet for myself on Saturday morning.
Hit the ramp in the dark and headed up the West side of garden island, sounded around for some activity and ended up putting the pick in at about 5:30 in 9m of water.
Got the burley working hard as only gave myself an hour to fish, had one rod plastic and one rod bait.
Had a couple of pickers playing with the bait early on but then as soon as the sun came over the island and touched the water (no joke could have set an alarm for it) the bite was on!
First run as the first bit of light hit the water was a 58cm pinkie on the bait, perfect.
Next run was on the plastic, went hard but either pulled the hook or didnt set right so nothing to show.
Next two runs were on the bait again, a baby pink probably only 20cm, the next just under at 48cm but he was lucky to make it with a 2.5m tiger right on his tail!
The shark peeled off at the back of the boat as the fish was lifted in, beautiful thing, wish I got a photo of it.
The next and final hook up must have been a decent sized ray, could not get it to turn its head and was just cruising along holding the bottom, busted the hook off and called it with 10 minutes to spare to my 6:30 deadline.
From there cruised up into Herring bay, grabbed a mooring as far South as I could in the bay and geared up to go and chase some Abalone.
Managed to get in the water at 7am on the dot, headed to the rocky outcrop at the South end of Herring bay and spent the hour on the hunt there, couldn't bloody find them haha.
Managed to find two very good sized Abs all on their lonesome (100mm shells) but other than that was slim pickings! Oh well thats what you get for trying somewhere new haha.
Back to the boat and a bit of a chill and swim, put the drone up for a bit of fun since the conditions were just so good then headed back down to Rockingham.
Stopped on the weed just before the ramp at Point Peron and managed to pick up 3 squid on a drift too, back at the ramp before 10am.
Not a huge bag in the end with the single pinkie, 2 Abs and 3 squid but a nice little bit of variety and was such a great day on the water.
Thanks for reading :)
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Bait board legs
Submitted by stumpie on Wed, 2022-02-09 07:56Hi all,
Hoping someone can help me or put me on to the right person.
I bought a new bait board which requires straight rod holders. The existing rod holders on the boat are angled and it's near impossible to remove due to the nuts located inside the hull. I'm thinking maybe the legs of the bait board can be inserted into the angled rod holders then bent upwards to form a 90 deg angle so the board can sit on it level.
Has anyone done this before and who does this sort of work?
Or is there a better solution?
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GPS Tracker on Trailer
Submitted by 721daryl on Tue, 2022-02-08 10:15Just wondering if anyone has recommendations for a GPS tracker mounted on the boat trailer. Not far off having a new boat delivered and a bit worried about the shiny new trailer disappearing at the ramp.
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COVID F@&K ME
Submitted by little johnny on Mon, 2022-02-07 15:09I live near hospital . Trying to get home was task and a half . 1 way in . One way out . Friggin joke. Traffic is out of control. 1 good thing everyone taking it serious . I hope no one wants to get to hospital in a hurry .
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Fishing Charter Recommendations
Submitted by Wes F on Mon, 2022-02-07 13:03G'days Fisho's.
My wife and I are heading to Christmas island and Cocos island next month.
Any recomendations for fishing charters?
Wife is not a big fishing person so would mainly spectate especialy if it's large models being targeted.
Any other touristy suggestions would be appreciated as well, have a 4wd booked for Christmas island and normal car for Cocos island.
Cheers Wes.
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Custom hard top
Submitted by Curndog on Sun, 2022-02-06 18:45Hi fellas,
I posted a few months ago about where to go to get a custom made rocket launcher mad up for boat. Had a couple replies and not much luck sourcing someone willing to do it (everybody too busy) but now I have the canvas peeling off the Bimini over my head. Now I figure I just want a custom made hard top / rocket launcher made up and be done with the canvas. Going on a 21 foot striper. Can anyone suggest where too / who too go for this? Much appreciated
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Yamaha Outboard help
Submitted by the_lane on Sun, 2022-02-06 17:28Hi,
Quick question hoping somebody will be able to help with. My 60hp 4stroke yamaha was stalling at idle. Ok when running. Took the cowling off and saw water coming out of a hole on the side of the engine. Looked a little closer and saw that a bolt had fallen out.
Doesn't anyone know what this bolt is for?
I put it back in and engine running as normal. Just wondering if any damage could have been done.
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Nice day out,bloody sharks
Submitted by Stevieboy on Sat, 2022-02-05 07:08Had a great day off two rocks yesterday with Eric and ended up with some nice fish, hooked a couple of beast Dhuies but not long after getting them off the bottom the taxman just smashed them and left nothing but broken rigs; only used a bottom meat one time and probably hooked the biggest shark of my life, after 10 minutes of loosing line and huffing and puffing had to cut the line to make it go away, still good to feel how much grunt the have.
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Heads up if you are heading out early tomorrow
Submitted by sunshine on Fri, 2022-02-04 14:50I don't like knocking them as they have to make a living but the 35metre line behind Garden Island was heavily and I mean heavily potted today by a pro with green and yellow floats ".........trouble is he hasn't shortened the ropes which have to be at least 80 metres long. there is rope all over the surface and for those early weekend risers you should be aware if heading out predawn. Plenty of fish biting but no surface activity whatsoever.
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Fishing out fromBunbury
Submitted by stoneFISH2 on Fri, 2022-02-04 13:02Hey guys we are moving down to Bunbury and as I have never fished down there, what is it like and how far do you need to go to get a decent dhuefish or snapper. We have a 5.3m with a 145ltre tank.
Cheers :)
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Mmmmm bread.
Submitted by Silver Fox on Fri, 2022-02-04 09:15I know it's not fishing related ( unless it's a fish Sammie ) yet seldom is the weather good enough up here to be out fishing every day. Having no decent bread available on the Island and a bun load of spare time I thought I'd have a red hot go at making my own. It's been an interesting journey making making a sourdough starter ( Pierre is his name you have to give em a name according to the sourdough fraternity) and trying to make a decent loaf. After a good nine months of trial and error I'm starting to bang out some good bread. Drool on gentlemen, drool on!.
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Whiting bash
Submitted by davewillo on Thu, 2022-02-03 17:55Hi all
Thought I might take my daughter for a whiting sesh on Saturday for her birthday. It's been years so any suggestions on depths etc. heading out from Hillarys would be much appreciated.
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Last few trips
Submitted by deep south on Thu, 2022-02-03 16:14Few pics from the last couple of trips , jumped in on the way home in 27m on a little ledge and grabbed a few roaches too !
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Shark Bay
Submitted by deltadreams on Thu, 2022-02-03 16:07Hi Guys
Heading to Skark Bay May/June for a month and will have my boat there, I dont know the area well and are there any areas that are better than others, I am not wanting your "special spots" just any pointers that may help.
Thank you in advance Delta
WTF???
Submitted by Silver Fox on Thu, 2022-02-03 11:32A mate from Busso flipped me this picture. You've got to be kidding me!. The little Evoque has a towing capacity of 16-1800 kg.
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Snapper FFB need advice
Submitted by stoneFISH2 on Wed, 2022-02-02 13:56Hi guys I am heading out there tomorrow arvo from Dawesville and are unsure where to anchor up for an arvo of snapper fishing. I am not asking for anyones hot spots just some pointers on how far I need to be out?
Cheers
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Where to go with 4.1m boat
Submitted by DunkerT on Tue, 2022-02-01 20:16Evening all!
Been a long long time since I was last on here! My old boat was sold many moons ago and I've finally bought a new one. Although I have significantly downsized due to room on the driveway.
I've now got myself a 4.1m polycraft side console. Picking it up on Friday, and can't wait!
My question is - what would you guys recommend with a boat of this size. I'm thinking crabbing in the Swan, soft bait for flathead around the flats in the river, and aiming for squid just out of Freo on a good day. Maybe heading out into Cockburn Sound on a good day.
Are there any other options for a boat of this size?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
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Transducer on chivers sports fisherman
Submitted by Fresh herbs on Sat, 2022-01-29 20:42Hey guys. Just wondering if anyone has installed a airmar P66 transducer. I've just bought a 588 furuno and installed the transducer as per instructions and I can only get ground up to about 10knts. Anyone had any joy with their install and can get a good reading? Tips please. Cheers herbs
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FADS
Submitted by Roughas on Sat, 2022-01-29 09:54Anyone been out to the FADS lately?
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