Fishing Discussion
Gardies
Submitted by SamC on Mon, 2008-03-31 16:19Gday,
Wondering where all the Gardies are around the metro area? need some troll baits for up north!
Cheers
Sam
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green head/jurien bay
Submitted by mullet gutz on Mon, 2008-03-31 13:28hey guys heading up to green head in two weeks time just woundering if any one has been there before as where new to the area. any information regarding the off shore area, also keen to do some diving around the reefs ,does anyone know if theres a marine park there and if spearfishing is allowed any info on the area would be greatly apprciated.cheers
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Metro Salmon reports
Submitted by Colin Hay on Mon, 2008-03-31 09:25Has anyone heard of any salmon sightings in the Metro area?
A mate of mine fished at Yanchep yesterday and there were reports of some small schools passing through.
He tried a few casts with mulies at one school but they weren't interested and were't hanging around.
All the best, Colin Hay
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snapper??
Submitted by kaitan on Mon, 2008-03-31 09:16do u think snapper would be close by?? near the rocks?? after a rain this morning? anybody trying to go after them?? btw does anyone knows whether the sound is still close for pinkies?
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ALVEY
Submitted by Leemo on Mon, 2008-03-31 09:07iv finally decided to buy myself an alvey abd im wondering what are some reccomendations. iv ben looking at the 500B surf and another one i cant rememebr
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FISH STOCKS
Submitted by VAGABOND on Mon, 2008-03-31 05:52Would be interesting to hear different peoples opinions on fish stocks regarding the 5 fish mentioned in the new fishing proposals? Where do you mainly fish what area and depth etc? Have you seen a big or small decline in fish stocks or has it stayed much the same? How many years have you fished off the WA coast 5,10, 20 years etc? Would be good if peoples own opinions where respected and this forum didn't turn into a slagging match between who's right and who's wrong. You need to take into account new technology as better sounders and GPS make things alot easier. In the early days we relied on compass, paper sounders and a sumlog to tell distance so things were very hit and miss when fishing 40km offshore.
Jason.
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toughest fish
Submitted by Italiano on Sun, 2008-03-30 12:27If you had to rate the top five fighting fish you have ever caught what would they be?( on fighting quality alone) mine are
1. giant trevally
2. yellowfin tuna
3. baldchin
4. sambo's
5. cobia
It is a question that has alot to be debated about i just wonder what other people think fight harder
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exmouth august
Submitted by harro on Sat, 2008-03-29 22:56we r booked to stay in exxy ,aug 2 - 16 taking an 8m seaquest and my 7m southbound, got a hse which we stay at a lot love to catch up and fish/have a beer with some fishwrecked crew... any1 let me know also welcome to come out fishing ..
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Lowarnce Broadband and 3d gps imaging
Submitted by feral1975 on Sat, 2008-03-29 19:25
Just wondering if any one running a lowrance sounder has taken any interest into the new broadband sounder add on , had a look at their site last night and it looks interesting also the 3d imaging gps card which fits the globalmap lowrance series chartplotters which looks to me as a very great idea. Was thinking of changing out both the sounder and chartplotter but now i think ill just grab the broadband add on and wait a month to get the new card for the chartplotter and the free download from lowrance to run the navionics platnum card
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Shark Shield
Submitted by Jody on Sat, 2008-03-29 16:56Wondering if anyone has the low down on these gizmos??
I have been told there are some good makes available and some not, and a bit of debate as to their effectiveness
Example:
http://www.uberreview.com/2008/03/shark-shield-surf-anti-shark-device-eaten-by-shark.htm
"For those of us that were hoping that the Shark Shield would allow us to safely surf the sharkiest lineups in the world, there is a bit of disappointing news. Whilst being tested in South Africa, under the supervision of the Natal Sharks Board, a female great white ate a Shark Shield device that had been attached to a float. This has been the cause of speculation that the electrical fields designed to repel sharks might in fact attract them.The manufacturer claims that the device does work but that due to the design it will only be effective while a surfer is stationary and waiting for a wave. If you are actually surfing, or paddling, you could be out of luck. At any rate, I cannot think of a more spectacular product testing failure than this one."
Bit of a worry.........
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tonight
Submitted by blowy on Sat, 2008-03-29 14:02hey anyone fishing in the river tonight planing a trip to deepwater point . has anyone been doing any good im hopen the blowyes slow own after dark also has anyone seen much bait around
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Amy's shave for leukaemia
Submitted by Paul G on Sat, 2008-03-29 06:04Hi everyone just like to say thankyou for your support and words of encouragement .Thanks to John at joondalup compleate angler for is help,in all i raised near $1000 for the Leukaemia foundation. here are the pics prity arn't i THANK AMY
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deckie spot wanted?
Submitted by kaitan on Sat, 2008-03-29 01:45anyone from NOR going out on sunday and need a deckie...i'll be happy to fill the spot...with chip in for fuel and bait and will wan to learn more... ehhe really keen to go out if the weather is permitted?
cheer up is anyone fishing this weekend
Submitted by Paul G on Fri, 2008-03-28 21:26well is anyone heading out , or are we all going to sulk all weekend. Me im going for a dive tommorrow and might fish sunday weather permiting.
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Exmouth Access
Submitted by Lucky Tim on Fri, 2008-03-28 17:58Hi guys
Does anyone have an update on acces to Exmouth at the moment with the rain of late? I have a road trip planned up there leaving tuesday 1 April. Are the Cape roads still driveable? I'll be in a 4wd.
Thanks
Tim
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Flathead
Submitted by Karlos on Fri, 2008-03-28 17:30Hey guys,
does any body know some areas where i can fish for flathead.... i heard of an are in east freo where there are flats...any body know whree exactly and care to direct me to some flats that are holding these critters.... location south of river... any help would be awesome... i have seen couple of posts but if you could help me out on more recent spots that would be awesome...
cheers in advance
happy fishing!!
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marlin from sea kayak!!
Submitted by carassius on Fri, 2008-03-28 15:35I was impressed with one from a tinnie!
Got this from my BCF Newsletter
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Cyclone Pancho latest
Submitted by Colin Hay on Fri, 2008-03-28 10:56BOM reports that Panhco is moving south west and weakening rapidly.
Minister's recfish changes press release
Submitted by Colin Hay on Fri, 2008-03-28 10:41Hot of the press.
Fri 28 March, 2008
Minister releases proposed changes to recreational fishing to help save vulnerable fish
Portfolio: Fisheries
A package of proposed initiatives to save some of Western Australia’s most popular and iconic oceanic fish species has been released today by Fisheries Minister Jon Ford.
This package, being released for a four-week consultation period, comes as WA faces unprecedented pressure from its escalating recreational fishing fleet.
The package of 11 recommendations is aimed at saving some of the State’s most vulnerable iconic fish by improving the management of recreational fishing off a section of the WA coast (between north of Kalbarri and east of Augusta, called the West Coast Bioregion).
Mr Ford said a new approach to managing recreational fishing was imperative to ensure the survival of some of the State’s most sought-after fish - especially the ‘Vulnerable 5’ - dhufish, pink snapper, baldchin groper, breaksea cod and red snapper.
The Minister said recent scientific research showed that populations of some of the State’s most vulnerable and iconic species were at risk of collapsing because of overfishing. One of the contributing factors to this overfishing had been the burgeoning recreational fishing sector.
“These warning signs tell us that we have to act now to save our vulnerable and iconic fish. Everyone has a role to play to save our fish to ensure we have fish for current generations as well as fish for the future,” he said.
“A balance between preserving the enjoyment of the recreational fishing experience and saving our iconic fish is achievable. And importantly, it’s crucial that we strive to achieve this balance.
“I believe the package of recommended changes that I am releasing today will achieve this balance between the social value of recreational fishing and the need to save our fish for the future.
“The package is designed to achieve a 50 per cent catch reduction of these key species in the West Coast Bioregion. Our best scientists say this is a necessary target to help stabilise and replenish these fish populations.”
The package of 11 recommendations includes reduced bag and boat limits for certain species, increased size limits for pink snapper, a split seasonal restriction for the ‘Vulnerable 5’, and greater protection of fish in the Abrolhos Island fish habitat area.
Mr Ford said it was vital for Western Australians to note that the package of recommended changes only applied to iconic species that were most at risk - especially the ‘Vulnerable 5’.
“The changes that I am recommending will allow recreational fishers to still catch a wide range of fish species,” he said.
“Specifically, the proposed package will not apply to people fishing for the usual fish species that are caught from beaches, jetties and groynes. Nor will changes apply to people fishing for species such as squid, whiting, skippy or fishing for ‘pelagic’ fish such as Spanish mackerel and tuna.”
The Minister said the proposal for a split seasonal restriction would prohibit the take of the ‘Vulnerable 5’ in two parts; October 15 to December 25, and February 1 to March 31. This split approach to the seasonal restriction would reduce the amount of fish caught over any year and offered some spawning protection.
“This split season restriction is a balanced approach to offer reasonable protection to our most vulnerable fish, while also giving people the opportunity to still catch these fish during the height of the summer holiday season, which is when most Western Australians want to go fishing,” Mr Ford said.
The recommendations, which apply only to the West Coast Bioregion (between Zuytdorp Cliffs, north of Kalbarri and Black Point, east of Augusta), include:
1. Reducing the individual mixed bag limit of Category 1 ‘high risk’ Fish from seven to four fish;
2. Reducing the daily bag limit of pink snapper from four to two fish;
3. Increasing the size limit of pink snapper from 41cm to 50cm;
4. Introduction of a boat limit of two daily bag limits for Category 1 ‘high risk’ Fish. Charter boats will be allowed to have a bag limit of two Category 1 ‘high risk’ Fish per customer;
5. Seasonal restriction that prohibits the take of the ‘Vulnerable 5’ species - dhufish, pink snapper, baldchin groper, breaksea cod and red snapper. The restriction will apply October 15 to December 25, and February 1 to March 31 each year;
6. Prohibiting spear fishing on compressed air for ‘high risk’ Fish. Also prohibiting the use of power-assisted fishing reels;
7. Initiating discussions with fishing clubs to discourage public fishing competitions from targeting high risk species such as the ‘Vulnerable 5’;
8. Reducing the finfish possession limit at the Abrolhos Islands, and the Fish and Fish Habitat Protection Area;
9. Enhancing the existing voluntary Recreational Angler Logbook program to provide additional data;
10. Establishing a Recreational Fishing Trust, using existing current revenue that is raised through existing fishing licences; and
11. Investigating the introduction of large fish reserves.
The Minister urged Western Australians to make their submissions to this package of recommendations, contained in the Ministerial Position Paper.
Submissions can also include references to additional proposals and issues detailed in the Fisheries Management Paper 228. Both documents and submission details can be found online at http://www.fish.wa.gov.au. The deadline for submissions is 5pm, Wednesday, April 30, 2008.
Minister's office: 9213 7200
Govt Fishing paper
Submitted by Colin Hay on Fri, 2008-03-28 09:05This link will take you to a paper released today on new recreational fishing position paper. Click on the pdf file "Recommended Changes to Recreational Fishing of Vulnerable Iconic Fish (Ministerial Position Paper)" I am still awaiting the Minister's full announcement. http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/docs/pub/WestCoastDemersal/index.php
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tuesdays looking good
Submitted by mako magic on Thu, 2008-03-27 21:29tuesdays looking pretty good at the moment, might be worth a trip out, maybe even deep to the fads if it all holds out, since the weekend doesnt look to flashy, might be the day to test the new gps out
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Should be shot
Submitted by dogsoldier on Thu, 2008-03-27 20:14This was in the news and papers awile ago but she was just sentenced jail is too good for this animal who should be shot people who abuse or hurt kids should be dealt with harder
http://email.news.com.au/ct/click?q=ac-RbItQ0UMomehZCyPLW5LnSAuksRR
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Andy's Article
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2008-03-27 18:57Just finished reading Andy Mac's article on using berkley peeler crabs in the latest issue of FWA. Great article Andy. Clear and consise, with plenty of good information and pics (most impressed with how many times the Fishwrecked shirt showed up).
I was just wondering if you could explain your "super snell". It looks like an interesting set-up.
Brad's article on soft plastic in the Pilbara is also a great read. You can see that sp's would be a great addition to anyone's arsenal in the creek's up that way.
Nice work guys,
All the best, Colin Hay
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river
Submitted by blowy on Thu, 2008-03-27 18:21hey pplz whats happing in the river bait wize anyone seen bonys ( chopper tailor or anything )
MOnte Bellos
Submitted by Simon C on Thu, 2008-03-27 14:07Boys and Girls - who would you recommend for a Monte's Trip and where do they leave from??
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Trolling Lures
Submitted by FreoBear on Thu, 2008-03-27 14:02Hey Guys,
Going to Coral Bay Mid Year trying to get some decent lures together for marlin and sailfish. Any recommendations???? Also am I better rigging them myself or buying complete unit??
Also looking for a small pair of outriggers, for 21ft boat. Found some in QLD .....are there any local ones (WA) available.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
4 months and counting!!!
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New NT fishing boat ramp
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2008-03-27 12:42I thought this may be of interest to anyone thinking of going fishing in the Top End
$215,000 Boat Ramp To Be Built At Channel Point
Fisheries Minister Chris Natt today announced Advance Civil Engineering as the successful tenderer to build a new $215,000 boat ramp at Channel Point Coastal Reserve.
“This Government has spent more than $1 million establishing facilities at the Channel Point Coastal Reserve to make it one of the Territory’s great outdoor destinations,” Mr Natt said.
“This $1 million includes the construction of internal roads, camping areas, toilets and showers, picnic and parking areas, and visitor information.
“The construction of this new $215,000 boat ramp means Channel Point Coastal Reserve – 240km south-west of Darwin – will become a highly sought after, semi-remote fishing destination not too far off the beaten track offering anglers a new range of opportunities.”
Mr Natt said the boat ramp at Channel Point Coastal Reserve would be a combination of concrete and cement stabilised pavement, approximately 60 metres long and five metres wide.
“Fishing in the Territory is set to get even better with the construction of this new $215,000 boat ramp,” Mr Natt said.
“Channel Point Coastal Reserve near the Peron Islands is a spot well known for its range of popular fish – so you could expect to pretty much catch anything – such as barramundi, black jewfish, snapper and Spanish mackerel.
“And with all the improvements that have been made to the Reserve in recent times - such as the construction of an internal road, toilets and showers – it is set to become a great fishing destination for families to spend a few days off the beaten track.
“Fishing is more popular here than anywhere else and a huge part of our great Territory lifestyle and that is why we are building a boat ramp at Channel Point Coastal Reserve.”
Mr Natt said that it is envisaged the boat ramp will be completed this dry season, with visitors required to obtain a permit to access the area.
He said a maximum of 10 vehicles and 50 persons will be permitted in the Reserve at any one time to provide a unique visitor experience.
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Cyclone Pancho Update
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2008-03-27 09:40Latest remarks from BOM regarding TC Pancho
Pancho intensified from yesterday afternoon developing an eye well evident on microwave and IR satellite imagery. The system appears to have peaked overnight with some expansion of the eye evident on recent microwave imagery.
While the system has enjoyed favourable environmental conditions of low shear and good upper level outflow in the last 24 hours this is set to change markedly in the next 12 to 24 hours.
Increasing shear and cooler sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are likely to weaken the system as it continues to move south.
The range of model guidance favour a south to southeasterly track in the next 24/36 hours and then move to the south southwest and become extra-tropical, influenced by an amplifying upper level low to the southwest.
diving school?
Submitted by kaitan on Thu, 2008-03-27 09:02hi guys i'm just wondering how much is it to get a diving license? and how long would it tkae? i'm really keen of learning how to dive!! advise needed thx guys
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Underpass
Submitted by Leemo on Wed, 2008-03-26 16:47does anyone have any information about the 'underpass between trigg and scarborough as someone told me they were there on saturday and got 8 tailor, 4 herring and an eagle ray.
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