Fishing Discussion
Overhead reel for jigging, ryoga or Calcutta D. Opinions please
Submitted by TROOPY on Sat, 2014-09-13 11:52I'm looking at getting a overhead reel and trying to decide between the two, my mate thinks I should go the Calcutta as the ryogas are crap. But I've got a feeling he's only saying that as it's his dream reel and doesn't want me to get one before him.
what is everyone's opinion?
Cheers
reece
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found at Harvey Dam
Submitted by MickyDav on Sat, 2014-09-13 11:46It is only a small item, but some one left it at Harvey dam and may very well like it back, if you are missing something let me know, it was on the bank running of the 3rd causway.
Mike.
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Scalies?
Submitted by Coity on Sat, 2014-09-13 10:43Just wondering if anyone has been getting scalies or other baitfish around Woodies lately, the last couple times I went down (few monthes ago) didn't see one..
Cheers
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Wagoe 22nd sep predictions
Submitted by Daniel_P on Sat, 2014-09-13 00:48Hey guys, heading up to wagon on the 22nd what do you reckon the weather will be like, I could only get the forecast till Friday and seems to be getting better everyday, let me know what you reckon I'm just curious to what you guys think.
Cheers guys
make sure you have your fishing licence
Submitted by james1989 on Fri, 2014-09-12 20:50went out for an early fishing this morning with matt ended up bagging out with dhus and baldies. There was heaps of bait around and alot of sharks. Came in to have fisheries check catch and licences they was happy until i we all found out my wife didnt renew my licence like she said she did, so i ended up losing my fish and a $200 fine. Was all my fault for not double checking and i very good lesson. The worst thing wasnt getting the fine it was losing a baldie and a dhu.
Everyone learn from my mistake and double check everything before heading out
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Woodman Point Boat Ramp Security
Submitted by trueblue_10 on Fri, 2014-09-12 19:03I am thinking of using either this boat ramp tomorrow or going to the point perron boat ramp in Rockingham.
Anyone had trouble with break-ins etc and what is the security like.
Also what does the parking cost at either boat ramp??
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Mandurah Estuary
Submitted by fishsticks101 on Fri, 2014-09-12 16:22Hey guys
I'm heading down to Mandurah on Saturday morning and planning on taking the kayak. Was wondering if anything is biting down there atm.
Cheers
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Heading down to Busselton...
Submitted by Cameron71 on Fri, 2014-09-12 14:02HI All,
I'm heading down to Busselton to have a crack off the Jetty at the end of the month without the wife for 5 nights. Anyone able to tell me what's going on down there right now? Haven't fished in ages so don't really care but if there happens to be anything particularly decent, I'd like to make sure I've geared up the right way to have a bit of fun.
Thanks very much in advance.
Cam
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Ocean whaler marine
Submitted by Marineboy on Fri, 2014-09-12 13:42Anyone know if ocean whaler marine is still in business and if so what is their current address ?
I have been trying to contact them but can't get a reply to text messages or voicemail messages.
Thanks.
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The end of sounders as we know it
Submitted by Shark1 on Fri, 2014-09-12 11:15Soz only got iPhone can't copy and paste the link
google navionics sonarphone
Would someone paste the link pls
Once they get a better ducer than a suction cup mounted one...
for A little more than the price of a navionics platinum card u could have a cheap iPad/ tablet with navionics app. Add transmitter /ducer. Bingo
wonder if airmar gonna start making proper ducers for it
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After the Storm turns Pink
Submitted by Mick C on Thu, 2014-09-11 22:11Following the successful re-launch of the Hornet (see: http://fishwrecked.com/forum/back-water-25kg-quality), I needed to continue my part of the deal whereby I had to teach the “expert repairer” the techniques YPM and I have learned to catch the awesome WA pinks over the recent winter. I have had the most success when the water is still a bit “dirty” following storm events and has planned tonight from a week or so out. It seems a fairly regular pattern that after the fronts pass through it calms right down for a couple of days and once the swell drops to “safe” size, a trip out is really worth a shot.
Over the stormy period we added a few more upgrades, particularly the enhancement of the Minn Kota longevity by the addition of another battery to take “spot lock” duration above 6 hours on maximum draw. We also found another small leak through the deterioration of a plastic live bait tank fitting that was also fixed. There was also some corrosion of the tilt switch controls on the E-tech that also had to be fixed. All were desired or minor maintenance items and the Hornet is in really good shape now, thanks largely to the great job done by Dean.
The plan was to head out at 4pm from Hillarys for the pinking hour. The “Perth Pilchard Shortage” meant a bit of work to find the baits but we managed. Unfortunately, YPM couldn’t come due to his footy team making the Granny this Sunday and he couldn’t miss training. We arrived at our spot about 4.45pm, out with the home made burley in really nice conditions.
The first experience was the sounder “lighting up” with something really really big? A couple of minutes later two whales surfaced near the boat and we were really pleased that we had Minn and no anchor lines in the water. They were really close and I guess came to have a look at what we were. People pay a lot of money to whale watch so I suppose we were privileged.
The burley started to work and on came the fish. We caught some by-catch with a huge Sargent Baker, some Morwong, Skippy, and 20 minutes later a couple of legal dhu. Not huge dhu but good quality, and eating, for a near-shore spot. And then came the pinks, and more small dhu.
There is nothing like a good pink run in the late afternoon. With the 2 dhu we could only keep a couple of pinks. We were lucky that it was “all happening” so we could choose the ones we kept. A 690mm and a 670mm went in the tank and we released a couple of 630-650s, after photos (below). Unfortunately, I lost one that spat the hooks which was probably 7kg+ but that’s the way it goes.
It really doesn’t get much better than that and to keep my end of the “bargain” is quite satisfying. My mates over east still can’t believe how good the pinks are over here.
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Rigs and hooks for Mullet
Submitted by Gman66 on Thu, 2014-09-11 18:25As much as I want to talk about shark culling/greenies/Colin Barnett etc.... I am to interested in wanting to catch mullet (not the blind or hairy species either!).
if anyone can help out with rigs, hook size etc. I would like to hear from you. I have a couple of spots that can be fished with or without a boat where I see them fairly regularly in shallow water. I'll be using regular rod and reel as well as giving the fly rod a go (bought some breadcrumb flys for this).
Any good recipes are welcome also.
Cheers
G
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Where to go for pinkies and gummies in the sound?!
Submitted by davidsweeny123 on Thu, 2014-09-11 16:14Thinking of heading out Saturday morning for a fish in my 4mt dinghy any one wanna share what's around if I anchor and chum up? Don't wanna go past garden island and launching from Cockburn power boat club. Went to Harding rock a few weeks back and got nothing but a little shovel nose. Cheers
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No more shark cull
Submitted by scotto on Thu, 2014-09-11 16:02Just heard on the radio that col has reviewed the shark cull policy, and the government is now not drum lining for sharks anymore.
I reckon thats just fucked.
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Somewhere to take the kids
Submitted by DanB81 on Thu, 2014-09-11 15:34G'day all,
looking for somewhere to take the kids for a fish on Saturday morning. Chasing suggestions for somewhere with either jetty or pretty calm conditions to get a feed of herring or whiting. Located in Currambine but some travel isn't a worry. And somewhere with a toilet close by as the girls don't like going behind rocks/trees
cheers
Dan
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Navionics on Windows 8.1 now
Submitted by ricey on Thu, 2014-09-11 14:59I got this today, not for me, but if you have a laptop etc, could get a HUGE screen going, even connect to a monitor etc.
The connecting to a GPS is the key - surely a phone could be used if people were wanting to be user friendly.
Anyway - thought I would pass this on.
The most widely used Boating app now downloadable on Windows tablet or PC!
Navionics Boating is available for free from the Windows Store for Tablet or PC operating Microsoft Windows version 8.1 or higher. With the Navionics Boating app, you'll enjoy the same great detailed charts found on GPS plotters.
Download the free version to enjoy:
• navigation tracking
• route planning
• measuring distance and direction between points
• sharing details of a journey
Then go to Menu>Charts for Navionics+ fully-comprehensive, all-in-one charting package available In-App that includes Nautical Charts, SonarCharts™ and Community Edits, plus one year of Chart Updates.
Any PC with Windows 8.1 can download charts and view them regardless of connectivity, then use them as a planning tool to review maps and do route planning. If a PC or Tablet is equipped with built in GPS technology, you can record tracks of your day on-the-water and take charts with you everywhere and access them at any time. In the future, PCs without an internal GPS may use an external GPS. Additional features are coming also!
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Travelling Lure idea
Submitted by crasny1 on Thu, 2014-09-11 14:02This was a good idea some time ago but I cant recall at all what happened. I would donate a twisty to get it up again.
But Never saw a picture as it was intended!
http://fishwrecked.com/forum/travelling-lure-bit-fun
This was the last intro:
""the idea is, i will buy a lure (lure to be decided) and take it out for a fish, catch one (only one) fish and take a photo of it and post it up here (along with a little story). i will then pass the lure on to someone else, who will do the same thing, then they will pass it on etc..
if the lure is lost, snagged or damaged beyond reapir, the last happy fisherman must replace the lure with another equivalent and forward to the next fisherman.
this should be very interesting seeing how many fish we can get on the lure, and it can be posted all around the state (so the boys up north can show us up hahaha)and it will be a travelling lure, catching everythink from salmon down south to queenies up north.
What does everyone think?? sounds like fun yeah??""
Thoughts anyone, should we do it again?
Link to Gallery -- http://www.fishwrecked.com/forum/travelling-lure-gallery
OK: In so far
Two Team/Crasny1 - Mandurah/Bouvard - Red throat Emporer
Uncle -Hillarys
Scottland - Gosnells
PaulH - Adelaide
Callum 24 - Hamersley
Beau - Bertram --- Australian Salmon
Paul83 - SOR - Herring
Terboz123 - NZ ATM
Big John - NOR/Coastal
Bunny _ Cairns FNQ
Mandurah Matt _ Guess where
Walffotrot - ??At work, then why not fishing?
Adds (I think) - Karratha
Mike17 - Secret Harbour - Southern Bluefin Tuna
ph3var - ??
Hutch - NOR
LachieH- Metro
Howa Hunter -Gingin
Anyfishwilldo -Mandurah
Super Peg - Perth
James1989 - Perth
Hookt - Dardy Kardy WhereTF is this
Browndog - ??

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wire reef. jurien
Submitted by gibbs on Thu, 2014-09-11 08:18Hi guys. Does anyone knownif the wire reef in Jurien Bay is ok to anchor up on? The Mrs actually wants to come out today but doesnt want to go wide so thought id give wire reef a bash.
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Early morning bait Rockingham
Submitted by Riles on Wed, 2014-09-10 18:45G'day, I've made the last minute decision to go fishing out at SW Bank tomorrow morning as long as the swells not to bad, and I was wondering where would be the best place to grab bait around 7ish in the morning or tonight if anywheres still open. I know I could get the average servo bait but I was after something similar to the boxes of squid you can get at tackle stores.
Any help would be great.
Cheers
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Targeting sustainable fish
Submitted by mrwinta on Wed, 2014-09-10 17:49I saw on a fishing show recently that Mulloway are a short lived species (up to 5 years) and maturing to a breeding age quickly making them a very sustainable fish compared to lots of our local bottom dwellers. It got me thinking that it would obviously be better targeting the likes of them and other 'sustainable' fish and not so much the poor old Pink Snapper and Dhuies that lives for 30+ years.
So I thought it might be an idea for some of the guys on the forum to post up some tips and techniques for targeting such species for some of the lesser experienced fishers like myself. I mostly fish from the boat and really only target demersals as thats all I know, I wouldn't have a clue how to specificaly target Mulloway.
Anybody care to set the ball rolling???
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snapper fishing tomorrow
Submitted by Piggy on Wed, 2014-09-10 17:07hey fellas
going to go out and try and get some snapper tomorrow arvo out of woodys.... thinking somewhere on the five fathom!
wanted to know if anyone has had much luck out lately??
cheers
Two Rocks Lately
Submitted by frog.hicks on Wed, 2014-09-10 15:33Hi Guys,
Looking to head out to Two Rocks on Monday weather permitting looking to go 10nm west to north west in about 30-40meters of water, just going to sound around for new ground and try and spot some cray pots. Anybody be doing alright out that way lately like to hear some updates on the area.
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How many species caught on one lure?
Submitted by VaSSagO on Wed, 2014-09-10 14:09A bit silly but I have a favourite lure and keep on trying to see how many species I can get on the list, so far:
Charlie Courts (of course)
Cobia
Coral Trout
Gold Spot Trevally
Golden Trevally
GT
Mac Tuna (I think)
Northern Bluefin Tuna
Salmon
Spanish Mackerel
Spangled Emperor
Not bad for a $13 lure
Next for list Tailor & Barramundi
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Saragosa
Submitted by benferguson on Tue, 2014-09-09 21:52Hey I'm looking at the saragosa reels I want a heavy duty spinning reel for boat jigging and popping for bigger fish possibly gts don't do this fishing often so don't want to spent so much on a Stella what a your thoughs and what size would you recommend for that type of fish or what would you guys recommend any help from guys is great thanks
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Calling for Chirp advice! Or Furuno 295??
Submitted by triggy on Tue, 2014-09-09 20:52Hello All
I'm in the market for a new sounder/chartplotter setup for a new tub.
I have made my mind up on the Simrad NSS12 evo2 and a B175H-W transducer which I will run through a BSM-3. I'd like to install a transducer capable of dong some work in deeper water also.
Currently I don't fish in more than 120m, however I would not rule out giving 'deep drop' a crack at some point.
My current choice for the second transducer would be a B175L or M, but I am torn and have not found any information that points me towards either?
I'm leaning towards the M model, but looking for some feedback on it's performance in the deep stuff.
Would really appreciate some advice as I'm close to making a decision on which way I will go.
Cheers!
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were is this spot?
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2014-09-09 20:46hi guys, i was watching fishing wa and steve was catching landbsed kg's, were is this spot, he said somewere in fremantle.
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Coral Bay September 20th
Submitted by BIGO on Tue, 2014-09-09 20:20Hi All, taking the better half and kids up to Coral Bay in 10 days with a 4.75m centre console behind me, can I pls ask for any help on catching a feed in a boat this size, if anyone else is going to be up there with a boat alo would be good to catch up
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End of My Engine!
Submitted by DunkerT on Tue, 2014-09-09 17:06It's a sad day!
My 200 Evinrude ficht has blown a hole in the engine block. I had the engine (and starter motor) fully serviced at Chivers Marine a couple of months ago, on the second trip out after the service, I took Giggsy from this site (he was looking for a spare space on a boat) out just past Rotto for a fish. We were cruising back in, absolute glass water so we had the taps open, the engine seemed to lose power gradually so I stopped to see what was going on, topped up the oil and made sure that there was plenty of fuel - all was well. However, the boat wouldn't start back up - another starter motor issue!
The boat went back to Chivers to fix the stater motor, after replacing the battery cables, relocating the battery into a shiny new battery box and repairing the starter motor they called me to explain that there is a wopping great hole in the engine block (they didn't charge me for the battery or starter work to be fair). It's pretty terminal and I don't have the cash lying around right now for a new motor. So she's got to go, absolutely gutted, time to start saving and maybe buy a new one next year.....just got to sell her now....
Anyone want to buy a boat?
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Mercury 60hp piston slap
Submitted by Daniel_P on Tue, 2014-09-09 11:04Hey all, I've got a 1996 mercury 60hp oil injected and it recently developed some piston slapping. It's on a 16ft fibreglass centre console so what suggestions do you have for motors was thinking about four stroke and 80hp, btw if anyone is interested in the motor let me know haha. Cheers guys :)
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