Fishing Discussion
Where to Camp down around Albany???
Submitted by Bungel on Mon, 2010-02-01 22:43Spent my last week off up at Sandy Cape, north of Jurien. Fishing was very average, though i didnt explore much at all wasnt able to do any decent missions.
... so this time im looking to head south for 3-5 days. Where ever i can get in about 8 hours of travel that is road friendly to a little Hyundai Excel ( 4WD is on my list of things to buy very soon). Camping with some nice beaches close by, and a few easy walk in spots for some rock fishing. Im keen to burley up a bit and bring a few in during the mornings/evening. Any information or ideas would be great, as i really know nothing about the area but am keen to explore a bit.. so i can head back there at some point for LBG fishing only.
Cheers, George.
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south beach,north mole
Submitted by surge on Mon, 2010-02-01 22:20hey there,just woundering if south beach,or north mole in freo is any good to fish and if anythn has been goen on down there.was thinking of heading there??cheers.
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seabreeze.com
Submitted by fisho-ron on Mon, 2010-02-01 20:50i dont normally use the seabreeze site, but a friend rang and told me to check out sat/sun.
how accurate is the 7 day outlook normally?
i always check that night or in the morning before i head off, as we all know it can change just like that.
maybe i should be using this site a bit more.
cheers
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What Rips Your Undies
Submitted by Alan James on Mon, 2010-02-01 20:32This is a link to another forum. I thought it may interest some and offer others to express their opinion on this site.
http://www.fishing.net.nz/asp_forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=50155&title=what-rips-your-undies
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Anyone know how to upload pics with I phone?
Submitted by jono.s on Mon, 2010-02-01 19:48Hey does anyone know if you can post photos onto fishwrecked with iPhone I've tried but it won't let me click on the browse/upload photos tab
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Perrrfect
Submitted by sea-kem on Mon, 2010-02-01 19:40Why is it that because I can't go fishing this weekend the weather is going to be perfect? I hope they shot that bloody Murphy character......
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finally!
Submitted by lurcha on Mon, 2010-02-01 15:56Finally a break in the weather!! Looks like no o/t on Sat and another day of jigging instead. Im guessing its gonna be a busy day on the water, who else is headin out?
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Swanfish 2010
Submitted by sarcasm0 on Mon, 2010-02-01 10:26Dates are Feb 21/22, this is about all the info I can find online about this? What time does it kick off/finish, where is registration, how much? I am also keen on info for the boating side of things. Do you have to provide boat insurance information?
A bloke I work with has been before and is talking it up. Im keen on entering, who else is?
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wedge lb dive
Submitted by brenz on Sun, 2010-01-31 21:37wedge
went for a quik l/b dive at wedge today was a average dive with the vis being right up the s&*t managed a couple of good size reef fish on the straight hook and a thumper yellowfin whiting that went 39cm (measured on bragmat).
also the rangers are onto the new road pulling bulk cars over ... so its back on the old tracks again
brenz
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ABC 7.30pm Sunday - Ningaloo Whale Sharks
Submitted by bod on Sun, 2010-01-31 19:20
Whale sharks may well be the biggest fish in the sea but very little is known about them. Whale Shark follows the whale sharks on a year-long journey to try to find out more.
The
whale shark is the largest fish in the world and yet it remains a
scientific mystery. For the majority of the year they make their way
slowly though the oceans relatively unnoticed. However, on the eve of a
spectacular coral spawning event on Australia’s Ningaloo Reef, hundreds
arrive. Six weeks later, they disappear. Where do they go?
New
findings suggest that whale sharks from Australia, Africa and India
could all come from the same migratory population - meaning that this
would be the largest migration on earth. But how can we find out for
sure?
Australian marine biologist Mark Meekan, tags eight
sharks in Ningaloo. Thanks to specially designed on-shark cameras, DNA
testing and satellite tracking devices, we can follow their dramatic
journey. Mark’s theory is that the sharks are driven on their massive
journey around the world by major food events, such as occurs in the
Ningaloo Reef.
To test his theory further, Mark moves to the
tropical island of the Seychelles, where marine biologist David Rowatt
has spent the last 10 years building up the world’s largest database on
the whale shark population. Using the latest photo-identification
software, they start to compare the distinctive spot and stripe
patterns of over 3000 whale sharks - a single match would prove Mark’s
theory, and be invaluable in helping to understand more about their way
of life.
The information could also be used to save them.
Commercial fishing of whale sharks has only recently been banned in
South East Asia, but not before a substantial diminution of their
numbers. According to research whale sharks are now on average 2m
shorter than they were a century ago, highlighting the damage caused by
human action.
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were are the fish biting in the bunbury and the south west
Submitted by weredafishat on Sun, 2010-01-31 19:06NEED sum HELP to find a spot in the bunbury and southwest area. I'm new to the area and am keen to get a line wet somewhere were can get a good catch anyone that's has a good spot that is kid friendly pleas let me now thank you.
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local boat builders
Submitted by spooled79 on Sun, 2010-01-31 17:18hey guys ,well the time has come to finally buy myself my first boat yeehah,wondering if any one has dealt with any local boat builders out there ,looking for a plate ally in the region of 5.1 to 5.5 mtrs , looking for a good solid strong hull lol,any advice would be great
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squid spots
Submitted by surge on Sun, 2010-01-31 17:03hey,just woundering if anybody knows sum good squid spots in the swan or ocean??or are they just anywere??cheers.
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weather
Submitted by fisho-ron on Sun, 2010-01-31 14:48whats with the weather reports latley?
i strickly follow the reports before heading out for a fish,cruise or whatever, last night i checked and it said strong wind warning, 2.5mtr swell etc,etc (i was not going out anyway)
but i did go for a cruise in my hot rod along the coast and it was flat as, would have been lucky to be .5mtr swell and that was right up to lunch time.
i know its only a forcast and it gets bigger when you get out there, but not that much.
am i reading it wrong or have the reports been a bit out latley?
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charters
Submitted by fishing fanatic on Sun, 2010-01-31 13:21do any charters around perth target bass groper, grey banded rock cod, hapuka, big eye trevella etc? or does anyone here target them and wouldnt mind another person tagging along?
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gr8 night crabbing,but had to watch out for the rays
Submitted by joe amato on Sun, 2010-01-31 10:56went down to mandurah last night,and it was windy stirring up the water,making it murky to try my new ali crab scoop with the improvement in reinforcing on the side supports, after tuesdays episode of a brand new ali scoop net breaking down,with all the supports and welds breaking down and was replaced by my local tackle store in which it was purchased.i started scooping for crabs around 9pm and got my bag limit by 1130 pm,it was hard going with the water a bit murky,and the many sting rays being hard to see,they were every where and i could swear they were circling me and my mate,which put the shites up us,we managed to get our bag limit of just size crabs,with a few over the size, i will post up pictures of the broken crab scoop net and also the new improved replacement, on my missus i phone ,
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Selecting jig rod weights
Submitted by fishfish on Sun, 2010-01-31 09:42A questions to all the jiggy jiggers out there, I'm after a new jig rod {spin } to jig 100 - 200g jigs .
It will be used in the same depth range but depending on current different weight jigs are required, so my question is which end of the range of weights do you choose ie do you go with a 150g rod to work the 100g {or there abouts } jigs but may be a bit light to work the 200g jigs when the currents running or do you go with the 200g rod which covers the heavier end but will probably be too stiff to work the 100g jigs ????? ....
Or does it all come down to quality of the blank/brand and its ability to do both jobs ???
Cheers fishfish....
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So, anyone want to take me jigging on Sat?
Submitted by Goodz on Sun, 2010-01-31 09:02Weather is looking the gooooooooooooooooodz!
Just want to jig for anything, few sambos would be fun and maybe some demersals... *nods* I'll be a star deckie! Will pay for all your fuel, bring some beer, take photos of your catch, cook up a huge lunch.... ok maybe not the lunch... but I'll be helpful. Also have my rec skippers ticket and have half a clue when on a boat :)
Anyways let me know if you have any spots free guys or i might just have to go bottom bashing with the uncle.
Cheers!
Ben.
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stella problems
Submitted by mightymouse on Sat, 2010-01-30 21:07Has anyone with a new stella 20,000sw have or had problems with the reel? as ive been told they have gear problems
But I dont know anyone directly with one
If you have one i would like to know love it or hate it
Thanks guys
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Salt stains on clears - removal?
Submitted by tonyb on Sat, 2010-01-30 20:40Does anyone have any tips on how to remove the salt stains from clears? Must be somthing out there that removes it. Have tried windex and a 50/50 water & metho mix that have not worked.
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Dawesville Crabs and Logue Brook Marron
Submitted by wazzbat on Sat, 2010-01-30 20:07Hiya
Me and a few work mates caught these crabs last weekend dropping nets out near boggy bay in the estuary. We got our 20 in about 2 hours. nothing too big but a couple of good ones. It was good fun, especially for the other guys who don't get to go out much at all. And for my 3 year old son who thinks he is the crabbing King now! We had a great feed. That's about the 6th time this season we have bagged our limit. I love the blue swimmers. There are heaps down there and surprisingly quite full this year too. Notice the old Metters cooker too. They just don't build em like they use to. This thing is a beast for cooking 20 crabs. About 30 mins all up including lighting the fire!
The photos of the Marron is from our Logue Brooke trip on the first night of the season. The photos aren't that good but it was a pretty good size. Just over 100mm from memory. Unfortunately the wind came up before the big ones came out making it near impossible to snare for the buggers. You could hardly see them let alone the wire nooses we were using. It was a fluke I was able to get that one. It was still good fun even though we only got two sized ones for the night. I ended up letting them both go later in the night after we realised the wind was going nowhere in a hurry. Wasn't worth cooking up two marron we thought.
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Hapuka,bass etc
Submitted by sea-kem on Sat, 2010-01-30 18:49I'm looking for info -help on depth baits, techniques what to look for on the sounder etc on catching these monsters. I'm wating for the right day to head out and target them.
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feeler gauges
Submitted by wide open on Sat, 2010-01-30 18:11this is not related to fishing but does anyone know where i can get some good cheaper feeler gauges(under $50) for adjusting valve clearances in the 0.10mm-0.22mm
looked at super cheap in phoenix but they didnt have much
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Can I have advice on the best 2 stroke
Submitted by drex on Sat, 2010-01-30 17:31I have an ali with no motor as my 15hp Mercury just crapped itself. Not worth trying to repair. Too old
Can anyone give me advice on the best brand to replace it?
Mercury (American or Japanese)
Yamaha
Tuhatsu
Honda
Suzuki
Feedback would be much appreciated.
Cheers
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Popping rods
Submitted by allrounder on Sat, 2010-01-30 17:08Was looking at buying rod for exxy.If you have advise on what to buy or have a good one to sell give me a pm.Price doesnt matter much as long as it does the job.Have one just chasing a back-up or a better rod as a prime and i will use the other as a back-up.
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sand clogged reels help
Submitted by Davy_G on Sat, 2010-01-30 16:55hi guys
2 of my reels (the 2 i use the most) have been clogged with sand and are now not working very efficiently.
when i reel them one feels very grainy and one is putting up a bit of resistance when i reel it.
im not sure wether to take them both in for a service or to just buy 2 new reels.
does anybody have any ideas about what i can do?
thanks
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fish id
Submitted by fisho-ron on Sat, 2010-01-30 16:25sorry no pic, i will try to describe
i was snorkelling at parker point in rotto at the reef and seen this big blue thing(nearly a metre long) with eyes on top of its head fairly close together comparied to other fish, a longer bodied fish compaird to a snapper,which is a deep bodied fish( speaking of which, when snorkelling, one about 40cm in 3mtrs, awesome to see)
another person there said it was a blue morong? i searched this on the net and it seems to come up as what i know as a queen snapper.
any ideas
i know they have differant names for fish from the east coast to hear, so could it be something eles.
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BEST HOOKS
Submitted by Terry on Sat, 2010-01-30 15:48Need some new trebles for the Mackeral lures.
What are you guys using ?
What are the strongest ?
What would be the best split ring to use also ?
Got straightened out by a big mack this morning and that cheezed me off a bit.
Thanks in advance
Terry
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Measuring Fish
Submitted by Sean8 on Sat, 2010-01-30 15:00Question, when measuring fish that have a V shaped tail where do you measure too? Some people say the natural lie of the fish (including the tail) and other say only to the point where the tail splits.
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Stella Owners
Submitted by Man Overboard on Sat, 2010-01-30 14:42
Am looking to upgrade and would love to hear from anyone using a Stella, what rod have you coupled up with.
Because of the price the outfit needs to be fairly flexible, as in from rocks to boat etc.
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