Fishing Discussion
Recommendation for Gloves for Crayfishing
Submitted by Cleo on Thu, 2016-11-17 17:42Hi,
I am about to put my pots out and would appreciate it if anyone could recomended what are the best types of gloves to wear. In the past I have used various varieties of gardening gloves with limited success.
Thanks
Dave Kleemann
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daiwa vadel thoughts
Submitted by Travis p on Thu, 2016-11-17 09:49i am looking at getting a daiwa vadel 4000h and matching it to a daiwa lateo 7-15kg 11ft spin rod for beach fishing any one ever used this reel or rod and any reviews or advice would be much appreciated
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Free light spin rod
Submitted by barneyboy on Thu, 2016-11-17 05:26G day,
Have a nice light spin rod that someone who needs it can have.
Its like a 2 peice 6 foot spin rod.
Pick up or I can deliver (within reason) in Bunbury area.
Would prefer to give it to some young bloke that needs it rather than someone who has 20 rods and just wants it!!
PM here!!
Cheers
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Outboard cowling respray
Submitted by blueboner on Wed, 2016-11-16 20:26Hey all , I need my 200 Mercury outboard cowling resprayed and decals redone ....can anyone recommend someone for the job????
Cheers
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Albany deep sea fishing
Submitted by Theleapingfish on Wed, 2016-11-16 17:37Anyone able to help me out or point me in the right direction for some good ground of Albany as I'm going this weekend, was thinking break sea island or Vancouver rock are, have been out of ocean beach denmark and cleaned up before but In a smaller boat so Albany is new ground to us. Any help appreciated and if any one wants some pink/dhu metro spots for some spots down south I would be happy to trade. Cheers.
Land Based Jurien Bay
Submitted by wez0062 on Wed, 2016-11-16 14:24Hi guys, heading up to Jurien for the weekend but cant drag the boat unfortunately. Can anyone give me general idea of a decent land based spot to get my line stretched a bit.
And I did check previous posts, but they seem to be a few years old & maybe not that accurate now.
thanks in advance
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Billfish Bonanza 2016
Submitted by mullinz on Tue, 2016-11-15 16:16Had the pleasure of fishing Billfish Bonanza with the Innkeeper crew. Quiet fishing with very few fish caught over the 3 days. We took out the win though with 3 blacks on 15kg.
Brendan's a new charter operator in Exmouth and certainly knows his stuff! Not to mention his 44' O'brien is an absolute weapon!! Not many boats I know of that are capable of backing up on fish at 12 knots! Can't recommend him enough if you're looking for a charter


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Lake Tinnaroo
Submitted by Ron Ashcroft on Tue, 2016-11-15 14:08Hey Guys and Girls heading to Lake Tinnaroo after xmas,does anyone have any advice on what lures to use and any tips techniques used TIA.
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New to site
Submitted by Catch x on Tue, 2016-11-15 13:25Hi Guys,
Just wanted to say I'm new to the site and thanks for adding me.
I am 35, have a 24ft 1980s Guardian that I fish off as often as I can and am also attempting to restore at the same time.
225hp Johnson Oceanpro on the back on a pod.
Although this is my first post I do a lot of reading and get all the experience I can off your site to help me with fishing and boat work so thanks for all info in the past and in the future.
Cheers,
Adam
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Supermoon...how'd you go
Submitted by mikegonefishing on Tue, 2016-11-15 11:58There were a few doubters about this supermoon and fishing.
I figured 37 degree day, light and pleasant easterly winds, moon making a close pass will be shining hard , high tide 9pm. Lots of boxes ticked. Heck why would I spend the evening watching TV. Might as well hit the beach and I haven't had a beach session for ages.
My primary target was mulloway. Unfortunately mulloway didn't come to play. But the tailor did. Got 6 all up, with one more just sized that was released (to grow for the next supermoon :p).
Anyway it was a beauty of an evening with the gentle easterly and the moon shining so hard I barely needed my head torch. Wife was happy coming home with fresh tailor too.
How'd you go?
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Picked up a nice girl tonight
Submitted by Callum24 on Mon, 2016-11-14 21:28Lovely arvo for a paddle bait, burlied up with some tuna shred and fished based burly got a few nice little whitting before sunset
As it cooled down I decided it was beer o'clock and left the misses in charge quick run to the bottlo 10 minutes later I arrive back the misses is fighting this beaut little girl
Not the biggest tiger but the misses done bloody well with no gimble tiagra 50wa and 9ft 24-36kg lbg rod I was pretty impressed
After a few snaps she swam away strong great sight under the full moon


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WA Fisheries Proposed Changes to Fish Size Limits
Submitted by Mick C on Mon, 2016-11-14 20:09WA Fisheries has prepared two fisheries management papers that address the appropriateness of current fish size limits in the State. These papers are:
- Fisheries Management Paper Number 279 - Policy on the application of fish size limits in Western Australia
- Fisheries Management Paper Number 280 - A review of size limits for finfish in Western Australia
Links to the documents and a call for submissions can be found at:
http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/About-Us/public-comment/Pages/default.aspx.
Submissions are due by 23 December 2016.
The important document is Paper 279 as it sets the policy considerations. Paper 280 is the interpretation of the policies against existing size limits for the different species. At first examination, the work does seem to be reasonably well researched.
I have set out the key elements of Paper 279 below as these should be properly considered before formulating any submission. In fact, the submission should probably focus on these issues however some comments are likely to be required regarding individual species and how the policies have been applied to them in Paper 280.
Fisheries Management Paper Number 279 – Policy Statements
4.1 General
A size limit should only be used where, after taking into consideration other management tools that are in place; it will clearly assist in providing sufficient egg production and enable adequate recruitment to a fish stock under normal environmental conditions.
4.1.1 Reproductive Strategies
Reproductive strategies of species need to be closely considered in determining whether size limits are appropriate.
4.1.2 Fishing Mortality
If large numbers of undersized fish are returned to the water and a majority suffer high rates of post-release/ discard mortality, a minimum size limit may not provide significant stock sustainability benefits. In this situation it may be better to retain “undersize” fish, provided recreational and commercial fishers don’t engage in high-grading in fisheries which use bag limits or quotas. The effects of barotrauma in some species can be minimised through correct and careful handling. To assist in reducing the effects of barotrauma and maximising their chance of survival there is a requirement to have a release weight on board a boat in the West Coast Bioregion. However, even the correct use of a release weight will not ensure the survival of all fish being returned to the water, because post-release mortality rates from barotrauma typically increase when fish are caught from greater depths. Other strategies should be considered as a primary tool to reduce discard mortality e.g. stop fishing when a bag limit is reached and not targeting undesired fish. Where there is a high mortality rate of released/discarded fish, minimum size limits may not be an appropriate fishery management tool for ensuring adequate levels of egg production and sustainability. Other management controls need to be applied in these situations.
The relative proportions of a fish stock taken in a number of fisheries, and the fishing mortality characteristics associated with the fishing gear used in those fisheries, should be taken into consideration in determining whether to use a minimum size limit or in determining an appropriate minimum size limit.
4.1.3 Targeting / Retention
Minimum size limits are likely to be of little value for species where the majority of fish are released/discarded; especially where targeting or fishing pressure on a particular species is low.
The focus of a fishing activity and the likelihood that the species would be retained or released/discarded needs to be considered in the application of a minimum size limit.
Size limits many be counter-productive in controlling fishing mortality in species with high post-release/discard mortality.
4.2.1 Social
Higher minimum size limits, maximum size limits or limits on the take of larger fish may be required for some species to achieve social objectives.
Common minimum size limits are desirable for species with comparable biology and/or similarities in appearance to simplify the rules and aid compliance.
4.2.2 Economic
Different size limits can apply to the commercial sector for the purpose of achieving economic objectives provided that they do not detract from the achievement of the sustainability objective or unacceptably impact on recreational management objectives.
I would like to look at this matter carefully and make a submission on behalf of recreational fishing interests. The submission would need to be balanced and clearly point out the matters in agreement or disagreement. I encourage you to have a look at the proposal and would value any comment provided on your opinion(s).
Thanks in advance. Mick
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Opinions sought on cray pot winch
Submitted by meglodon on Mon, 2016-11-14 19:09Hi guys,
I'm seeking your opinions on cray pot winches,my old Muir winch which has given me good service for a few years now has finialy karked it.
To get it fixed will be quite expensive and I think it would be throwing good money away as some other parts are quite likely on the way out so,
If you could please give me your opinions on the following winches they would be most appreciated. or any other winches that give good service. My boat is a 6m quinnie
Southern Oceans EC 1000A model
Maxwell winch (no idea what size I need.
Muir winches, size not known rust obliterated size on old one.
The winch would be used to pull wooden, steel bar base pots from 20 -25 metres of water
Thank you
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The search for the oceans super predator
Submitted by Bunny on Mon, 2016-11-14 18:47Hello all.
I'm trying to find this documentary to show my friends but can't find it. Where are you Dave Riggs? And where is the sequel? The whole documentary was awesome with the hydrocarbon seeps but I also particularly loved the local whalers stories about the underwater unknown that couldn't be a whale as it never surfaced! You actually needed to add more of those old man of the sea tales!
If anybody can help with this video please let me know and Dave,
update please!
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who thinks tonight will be good
Submitted by Travis p on Mon, 2016-11-14 11:21all the weather is looking like it will be prime time for land based fishing tonight whos keen and what are the target species
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VHF in Woodies marina
Submitted by Cheeto on Sun, 2016-11-13 19:09Hi all,
picked up a new boat a month ago, new to VHF, new to lgging on and off. So, today i thought my VHF was KAPUT when i was in the marina coming home and tried to log off. no chatter at all, like the unit was broken. she worked fine all day up to that point. is my conclusion that it didnt like the (limestone) walls possibly correct?
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Bar Crusher 560wr/610wr owners
Submitted by Olliej on Sun, 2016-11-13 15:37looking for some feedback on the BC 560/610WR.
Is there enough space to fish 3/4 off them, or does the back get too cramped getting to the bait board?
How we'll do they actually ride and how wet in Perth conditions? On a good day I'd like to still be able to head out 20nm and not be soaked and sore
With more than two, where do your crew stand/hold on underway. The lack of a backrest on the icebox is a bit average.
would you recommend one?
cheers
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Turning 50 is not to shabby
Submitted by Stoinka on Sun, 2016-11-13 15:00Well today is my 50th, don't clap just throw money I told all my mates.Ha Ha.
Heading to Exmouth for 2 weeks tomorrow with my "7m second wife" in tow, weather is shaping up alright.
Me mate is towin up his big ali airider ready to expolre the depths. The boys trip is lookin sweet.
Things couldnt be better. Then my wife and brother book me in at Peak Sportfishing for two days while i am there apparently he is a expert at caching herring!!! my favourite species!!!!!!
Then I get flights to Kunnanurra for a barra trip next year. Been kissed on the dick by a fairy.
Let the the rest of the year be as good.
Must be doing something right
its a understatement to say that i am STOKED and blown away. Just wanted to share my joy. YOU BEAUTY.
Photos to come.
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Scarborough Fishing
Submitted by jayce on Sun, 2016-11-13 12:30Hi Lads
I have to go up to the big smoke friday and staying at the sister-in-laws in Scarbs. Everytime i go up her husband asks if i can bring a couple rods and take him for a fish.
Anywhere close by to there to throw a few lures for tailor or herring or squid or even some whiting? Anything to keep him interested for a few hours.
I avoid Perth like the plague so have absolutely no idea about fishing there.
Any help or tips would be greatly apreciated.
Cheers Jayce
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Snapper spawning
Submitted by sparrow on Sun, 2016-11-13 07:53on the way to check pots yesterday morning crossed a school of snapper spawning.
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Craypot found
Submitted by Bodie on Sun, 2016-11-13 07:31if anyone with the license number JR0695 is missing a cray pot off ocean reef send me a PM
your pot was found with a cut rope (we thought it could have been ours as we were missing one with the same colored rope)
ive got a GPS mark for it
Bodie
Who's fishing tomorrow?
Submitted by beau on Fri, 2016-11-11 15:09Anyone fishing tomorrow? Whats your plan? Im gonna pull my finger out and start to look for some kgw, start around stragglers and head towards rotto as the wind drops. Any whiting reports from out that way?
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Diy craypots
Submitted by Jim on Fri, 2016-11-11 14:42Im giving the crays a shot for the first time this season and im building my own pots, do I really need the slats that go down into the pot in the drop hole or can i just leave a hole in the top of the pot with no funnel?
Thanks
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Artificial Reefs
Submitted by Red Dog on Fri, 2016-11-11 11:19Apologies if this has been discussed here before.
In today's local paper Weekend Courier
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Locally made jigs, stick baits, lures etc
Submitted by kangas87 on Fri, 2016-11-11 07:56Hi Lads,
Just putting the word out there if anyone locally (in australia) is making their own jigs, stick baits or lures?
A group of lads are starting a small online fishing tackle business from Perth and was hoping to sell some locally made products as well as international.
If anyone is keen or knows someone who does please PM myself for more information.
Thanks all.
Justin.
Two rocks marina bait guy
Submitted by AlwaysFishin on Fri, 2016-11-11 06:00Does anyone know if old mate is there again this season selling bait?
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Redfin fishing
Submitted by brown364 on Thu, 2016-11-10 20:53This is possibly a stupid question, though a question I need/want clarified. Fishing for Redfin (pest) I do require a freshwater license ? Even if if is for the greater good of our marron stocks!
No different to boat fishing for seaweed I guess! If there is something I am not aware of , let me know! Otherwise , tight lines, keep it screaming and roll on the white run
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