Fishing Discussion
Practicalty of Mercedes Sedan for a want to be fisherman
Submitted by Trousersnake on Thu, 2010-01-21 16:14Yo Dudes
What are peoples thoughts on getting a 4 door mercedes. I want a 4x4 but I'm thinkin tha price for a decent landcruiser is going to be to much for me. I can get a good mercedes sedan for 7grand.
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Take a look at this if you are thinking of going fishing this evening
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2010-01-21 15:03- 11 comments
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whats everyone doing for australia day
Submitted by young_yakker on Thu, 2010-01-21 14:24just wondering on what everyones got planned for australia day
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Tailor in the mornings
Submitted by Dunny on Thu, 2010-01-21 12:10G'day all,
Have been having plently of luck at my Halls Head locals for tailor in the evenings just after sunset. Haven't brought myself to do an early morning mission as yet....so does anyone know if tailor are generally around and on the bite in the mornings?
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Finding Tuna With Sea Surface Temps etc
Submitted by Seaquest on Thu, 2010-01-21 12:05After info on how sea surface temp, water colour and current movement relates to finding tuna. One of my goals this year is to catch a big tuna in the South West. Can anyone one tell me what I should be looking for and a good site to find this info.
Cheers
Brendan
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Come on girls
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2010-01-21 10:40I know there must be young ladies out there in the under 13 age bracket who would love to put an entry into our Junior Fishwrecked Landbased Competition. Don't forget there is a section for females with some fabulous prizes. There is only a few weeks to go, so you better get out there.
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Perth fishing show
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2010-01-21 10:29I know that I raised this idea quite awhile back and nothing came of it (mainly because an international partner pulled out), but my company is once again considering staging a fishing show in Perth (thanks to a lot of pushing from me).
I am trying to get feedback from Fishwrecked members on:
1) whether they think a Perth fishing show is a good idea?
2) what would be the best time of the year to stage it?
3) Any thoughts on a good venue?
4) What they would like to see if we did stage a fishing show?
5) and any other general suggestions?
Many thanks, Colin Hay
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places to stay in two rocks
Submitted by scottnofish on Thu, 2010-01-21 05:20any body know of accommodation in two rocks want to go up for the long weekend
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New shimano stella 2010
Submitted by Ectopic on Thu, 2010-01-21 00:36- 5 comments
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Lowrance structure scan
Submitted by yellow and black on Wed, 2010-01-20 21:47Fitting the new lowrance structure scan system this week hope to be up & running next week & would like to here from anyone doing the same so as to compare notes during learning process
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After hours bait
Submitted by Sammut on Wed, 2010-01-20 20:41Hey guys, just wondering where you guys buy bait from after hours. I live in dianella and I left home at 6.45 and I just got to my gfs house at 8.40 and I been driving through Morley, mount lawley, Malaga, ballajura, marangaroo and through waneroo road and couldn't find any mulies anywhere.
Anyone know any petrol stations that sell bait?
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Prawns in the Dawesville Cut
Submitted by wazzbat on Wed, 2010-01-20 20:31Hi Guys and Girls!
I am new to the site and reading all the posts has got me excited about going fishing again. Anyway, I am heading down to Dawesville Friday after work and was thinking I might try a bit of dabbing for prawns off the boat in the Cut. Haven't done it for a few years though and not sure what time of the year you get them etc. Does anyone know if there are any about at the moment? Cheers.
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shimano symetre
Submitted by wide open on Wed, 2010-01-20 20:10what does everyone think of the shimano symetre 4000, is it durable and will it last with proper care
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Chasing the big fish..
Submitted by boyscout on Wed, 2010-01-20 15:03we have been fishing off the beach for a year now and caught some great fish but yet to land a big one.
A group of us have been out on three individual charters and still had no success.
We would love for someone to take four of us out fishing to catch a big fish.
If anyone would be keen to please send me a message... Thanks
Happy fishing :)
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southern cross charters
Submitted by wide open on Wed, 2010-01-20 15:02hey everyone was thinking of going on a charter for the first time and have found southern cross charters and has said a price of $170, was wondering if anyone reccomends this charters.
also anyone knows another good charter of similar price please tell me
by the way going for deep sea fishing not sambo jigging
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Attatching hooks!
Submitted by John_M on Wed, 2010-01-20 14:52Going for rays and sharks tomorrow off the jetty. Is it better to use gangs or snelled hooks?
Also, is better to use 80lb mono trace or 25kg mono stainless steel trace?
Can you connect to 4/0 or bigger to the wire trace so that it has the same effect as snelled hooks?
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Charts and Maps Help please
Submitted by DhuBoi on Wed, 2010-01-20 14:37Hey guys i have a few questions i was curious to know if anyone has any programs or knows of any programs / internet sites which is based on maps n charts of the perth metro areas's. N also a good chart plotter/ gps which is easy to use , in terms of entering a gps co-ord . I currently have a furuno gps system and it is quite hard to use. Cheers any info is much appreciated
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107kg Bass Groper!
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2010-01-20 13:57NZ Bass Groper, back in the old days eh!
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Where to Go ?????
Submitted by dowie55 on Wed, 2010-01-20 13:06I want to head out ton ight for a fish. was planning on going to hillarys, but its to windy i think? Any ideas on where to go? Preferably north of the river but maybe a little south. Im not fussy on fish but things like whiting,skippy, bream and herring are good. also i do like to have a try at stingrays and big stuff, any ideas on where to go????
Thanks
Tom
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News for our Victorian members
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2010-01-20 12:14GRANT A PLATFORM FOR BETTER FISHING ON THE TARWINFrom the Minister for Agriculture
Recreational anglers will now have better access to a popular fishing destination in Gippsland after the installation of three new fishing platforms along the Tarwin River.
Minister Responsible for Fisheries Joe Helper said $150,000 from the Recreational Fishing Grants Program had been used to install the platforms between the township of Tarwin Lower and the Tarwin River Bridge.
“The Brumby Labor Government is taking action to improve fishing opportunities for all Victorians because we understand that many Victorians enjoy recreational fishing with their family and friends,” Mr Helper said.
“Accessible by wooden ramps and gravel paths, the platforms extend over the muddy banks to provide access for anglers of all abilities.
“Individually designed to maximise fishing opportunities at each site, the platforms feature timber seating and angled handrails, which provide a stable rest for rods.”
“Our recreational fishing licence revenue has now funded seven fishing platforms along this stretch of the Tarwin River, making this a family friendly fishing area for species such as estuary perch, mullet, black bream and eels.”
Member for Eastern Victoria Matt Viney said the platforms had received tremendous support locally with ongoing maintenance of the sites undertaken by the South Gippsland Shire Council and community groups.
“Prior to installing the platforms, fishing access to the Tarwin River was limited during times of high river levels,” Mr Viney said.
“This project contributes to a broader restoration program for the Tarwin River system. Formal access points to the river help protect surrounding vegetation and reduce erosion of the river bank.”
Since its inception in 2001, the annual Recreational Fishing Grants Program has funded more than 240 projects throughout Victoria worth more than $8.5 million.
For more information about how angling licence fees are being spent to improve fishing opportunities visit www.dpi.vic.gov/fishing/feesatwork or ring the DPI Customer Service Centre on 136 186.
Mine worker wins compo for going fishing
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2010-01-20 11:01(Courtesy of the ABC)
Paul Clarke was on his way to a a popular fishing spot when the accident happened.
In order to stay awake, it was "common practice" for workers to go fishing at night
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Paul Clarke was heading towards one of the Northern Territory's top fishing spots when his mini-van skidded off the road in the dark and smashed into trees.
The 2005 accident, which happened during the diesel fitter's 24-hour shift break from the Ranger Uranium Mine, left him with a broken leg and hip.
The question was: was Mr Clarke's midnight expedition to the crocodile-infested waters of the East Alligator River a work-related trip, or simply a recreational journey?
Today, the Northern Territory Court of Appeal found that Mr Clarke's fishing trip was indeed work-related and he should continue to receive workers' compensation.
The mine's owner, ERA, instructed workers to stay awake late into the night if they were switching from a day shift one day to a night shift the next so that their bodies could better adjust.
In order to stay awake, it was "common practice" for workers to go fishing at night, even though ERA did not explicitly tell them to undertake such activities.
In the case of Mr Clarke, his supervisor invited him to go fishing after his day shift had ended at 6pm.
Mr Clarke agreed, and the pair, along with another worker, set off after midnight towards Cahill's Crossing on the East Alligator River - a popular fishing spot, known also for its large crocodiles.
They took off in a work mini-van, with the supervisor at the wheel.
"The worker was injured when [the supervisor] lost control of the vehicle and it ran off the road and collided with some trees near Magella Creek," today's judgement said.
But Mr Clarke's battle to win compensation has taken several years.
His first attempt failed when the Work Health Court found that his injuries did not happen as a result of his employer's direction for staff to stay awake late into the night.
However, he successfully appealed to the Supreme Court, which found that there was a direct link between ERA's direction and his action of going fishing late at night.
It ordered his employer, Waylexson Pty Ltd, which had subcontracted him to ERA, to pay weekly compensation.
Waylexson challenged that decision, but the Appeal Court today dismissed it, ruling that the Supreme Court's verdict that the fishing trip accident warranted workers' compensation was correct.
"Whilst ERA may not have been aware of this particular fishing excursion it was aware of the general practice and, by its acceptance of that practice, induced or encouraged workers to engage in such excursions during shift changes," its judgement said.
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fireline hi vis pink wanted
Submitted by brenz on Wed, 2010-01-20 10:43chasing 2 spools of hi vis pink fireline one 6lb 300yd and the other 20lb 300 yd
cheers brenz
now THIS is a catfish....
Submitted by bod on Wed, 2010-01-20 00:1797kg catfish, the biggest ever freshwater fish caught by a
British woman.

A bait of halibut pellets snared the 2.6metre catfish on the River Ebro near Barcelona Spain.
The previous record for the biggest fish caught in Britain by a woman is a 32kg catfish.
The only freshwater fish that grow to that size in the world are either sturgeon or catfish.
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Hello Port Hedland
Submitted by Craig Pearse on Tue, 2010-01-19 22:08Hi Guys,
Just a quick post to see if anybody is helpful
I am NOT asking for GPS spots but as I have never fished out of here a met and greet would be be great.
Im into to billies and all bottom fish
TO Jay from k-town you have been great to fish with and WILL be back for the billfish ( see you then m8y)
A PM or anything to see what I can get into will be greeted with a cold beer
Cheers
Craigo
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emouth advice please
Submitted by Pluto on Tue, 2010-01-19 20:10Gday all looks like i have easter off and i really wanna tow the boat to exmouth from what i've read on here it the place to be....
lookin for any advice on the area what should i expect to catch around easter?
does it get very windy up there??
is there good fishing close to shore or do you have to travell out a fair way?
is any one planning a trip around thesame time?
cheers christian
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Multiple photos
Submitted by eltaco on Tue, 2010-01-19 19:49Hi just wondering what web site do you use to re size and do multiple photos ?
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kingfish
Submitted by bungeye on Tue, 2010-01-19 19:42hey guys, was just curious to know if any of you members catch kingfish or target kingfish ??? is there a time of the year they frequent ?? certain areas etc ...pretty new to wa, and would love to catch one,there great fish to catch,
was fortunate to be able to catch them off a jetty (regulary) where im from,and im guessing its not gonna be that easy here lol ..cheers guys
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stingrays
Submitted by thesupervisor on Tue, 2010-01-19 17:26Mass Migration of Stingrays Looking like giant leaves floating in the sea, thousands of Golden Rays are seen here gathering off the coast of Mexico. The spectacular scene was captured as the magnificent creatures made one of their biannual mass migrations to more agreeable waters.
Gliding silently beneath the waves, they turned vast areas of blue water to gold off the northern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula. Sandra Critelli, an amateur photographer, stumbled across the phenomenon while looking for whale sharks.
She said: 'It was an unreal image, very difficult to describe. The surface of the water was covered by warm and different shades of gold and looked like a bed of autumn leaves gently moved by the wind.
'It's hard to say exactly how many there were, but in the range of a few thousand'
'We were surrounded by them without seeing the edge of the school and we could see many under the water surface too. I feel very fortunate I was there in the right place at the right time to experience nature at its best'
Measuring up to 7ft (2.1 meters) from wing-tip to wing-tip, Golden rays are also more prosaically known as cow nose rays.
They have long, pointed pectoral fins that separate into two lobes in front of their high-domed heads and give them a cow-like appearance. Despite having poisonous stingers, they are known to be shy and non-threatening when in large schools.
The population in the Gulf of Mexico migrates, in schools of as many as 10,000, clockwise from western Florida to the Yucatan.
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Don't forget to share this with others! Let your friends enjoy the beauty of nature, too!
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Jurien Bay
Submitted by Ash06 on Tue, 2010-01-19 15:37Hi Guys
We are off to jurien bay for a short 2 night trip this weekend. Just wondering how people have been going there if anyone has been there recently. We would normally give hill river and other 4x4 spots a bash but since both cars are out of action and we were determined not to let it ruin the trip we are still goin to go and just give the jetty and marina a shot. So if anyone has been there or heard of how its going in the area i'd love to hear it.
Ash
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Ice Fishing For Trout
Submitted by bod on Tue, 2010-01-19 15:06Edited from Daily Mail 18th January 2010
Hundreds of thousands of people have descended on a frozen river to drill through the ice to hook mountain trout - or even fish for them with their bare hands .Visitors to Hwacheon in South Korea have arrived for the annual Ice Festival, which saw 200,000 people visit over the weekend, and which organisers anticipate will see more than a million taking part by the end of the three-week event.
During the festival, anglers drill holes in the ice, which is around 16inches (40cm) thick, and attempt to catch mountain trout with their rods.
An odd sight: People fish for trout through holes in a frozen river in Hwacheon in South Korea
Popular sport: Hundreds of thousands of people fishing.
Or they can even try the tricky art of catching them with their bare hands from a large tank at the festival's Ice Plaza.
Visitors can then cook their catch at cooking centres around the site to have it grilled, or they eat it raw.
Around 9,000 holes have been drilled in the ice, with around two metres of clean water beneath them and 32 tons of fresh trout are added to the river every day.
A small girl tries her hand at the chilly art of ice fishing
Success! A man flips his trout onto the ice
Keen anglers change holes regularly, as the fish tend to change their swimming patterns frequently.
The
frozen river, which is around 12 miles south the demilitarized
zone separating the country from North Korea in the Gangwon-do
province, is the first part of South Korea that freezes over in winter
because of its fresh water and cold winds in the valley.
The festival, which closes on January 27, also features activities such as ice and snow sledding, snow sculpture and ice football.
Frozen river: Thousands of anglers lie next to the holes and attempt to catch the mountain trout
Busy: It might be hard, finger-numbing work, but it is also popular with tourists and locals alike
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