Fishing Discussion
kalbarrie
Submitted by breno1985 on Fri, 2010-01-15 13:00giday, first post on here and ive just got a few questions
im off to kalbarri soon with the misses, a fake 4*4 (honda crv) and not boat. i was just wanting to
know any good spots to go close to town, and also if its worth wetting a line in the river??
any tips would be great
THANKS
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okuma solterra
Submitted by fisherman1992 on Fri, 2010-01-15 11:52any one know if the okuma soltera is any good nworth the money
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Junior Comps In Perth
Submitted by dowie55 on Fri, 2010-01-15 09:53Hi
I am 14 years old i love my landbased fishing. Was wondering if there are anyy competitions for young people like me to take part in?
Many thanks
Tom
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Yanchep lagoon
Submitted by dowie55 on Fri, 2010-01-15 09:48I am heading up to Yanchep lagoon next week, will be landbased off the main beach infront of the cafe there.
Whats the go with the fishing here? any info on baits, rigs, lures or just any general info is greratly appreciated.
anyone been up there recently? what did you catch?
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Kalbarri - Aussie Day weekend
Submitted by Sails4me on Fri, 2010-01-15 09:01Hey guys
Im Heading to kalbarri with the Mrs for the Aussie Day weekend. Travelling up Friday, and heading back to the big smoke on Wednesday. Would be keen to catch up with anyone up there for a Tailor/Mulloway bash, or if someone has room for a deckie, would be even better, as I would love to get into some mad Mackie action.
Cheers guys
Sails.
birthday
Submitted by young_yakker on Thu, 2010-01-14 22:17gday my birthday is on january 27th and was wondering if someone would take me out in there boat and try and get us onto some fish will split all costs and i have my own gear im located in rockingham and would love to catch a tuna or sambo but any sportfish would be good
cheers Brad
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rod/reel reccomendations
Submitted by fishing fanatic on Thu, 2010-01-14 22:12hey everyone. i want to get a new rod mainly for bottom bouncing. i have a pfluengeur g40l combo atm (15-24Kg) but i am looking for a spinning rod and reel. not looking to buy straight away but i was thinking of maybe a t-curve 200 or 400 for incase i ever want to go sambo jigging. with that said i also need to decide on the reel to go with it. i was on absolute fishing charters on tuesday and they had okuma salinas and they didnt seem to bad but did get a bit harder to wind(less smooth) under more pressure. not looking to spend to much though as i also need to buy a new Ra speargun soonish and also a car sometime next year. any help would be appreciated. with this new rod and reel i hope to catch my first dhuie 2. so if anyone need some one to chip in for fuel/bait and are going for dhuies i can still use my g40l combo or my new combo later on and i would love to come =D
cheers
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pickled eagle ray meat?
Submitted by wopjrb on Thu, 2010-01-14 21:39has anyone ever sucessfully pickled eagle ray meat? i dun a jar and it seems to be takin a while
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busso squidnd kg
Submitted by danno on Thu, 2010-01-14 20:48hey all
im in busso at the monemt and looking at getting some squid and kg 2morrow.
general areas please
cheers danno
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camping
Submitted by hangers on Thu, 2010-01-14 20:37can anyone help me with a good spot to camp with 3 little kids at a caravan park (2-3hours) from perth for the AUSTRALIA DAY long wekend.also must be good fishing of course
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Rock lobster fishery management retains confidence of international accreditor
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2010-01-14 19:38A complete review of Western Australia’s valuable rock lobster fishery has resulted in independent and international endorsement of the State Government’s management of the resource.
Fisheries Minister Norman Moore today welcomed the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) renewal of certification for WA’s rock lobster fishery following an expanded annual assessment of lobster stocks.
“The MSC renewal of certification is a vote of confidence in how the State is managing our most valuable fishery,” Mr Moore said.
“WA’s rock lobster fishery was the world’s first fishery to gain global MSC certification in March 2000.
“Following recent declines in puerulus (juvenile lobster) settlement and tough decisions by the State Government to cut fishing levels, the MSC insisted on an unprecedented complete rescoring of the way it applied certification.
“It is my understanding that the MSC was fully satisfied that the rock lobster fishery continues to meet its stringent standards of management and overall stock viability. This endorsement reflects the Government’s tough decisions to protect the long-term sustainability and economic viability of the fishery.”
The Minister said an example of the State Government’s unflinching leadership was the extension of recently announced closure periods.
“I supported the rock lobster industry advisory committee’s decision to extend the closure period and ensure the overall catch target was not reached before the lucrative Chinese New Year,” he said.
“It must be noted that the industry is also under pressure as a result of high exchange rates and reduced demand in international markets for their product, which has resulted in lower beach prices for fishermen.
“As a result of my decision to close the fishery over the Christmas period, the industry has seen the beach price rise from $22kg to $32kg - reflecting the Government’s efforts to smooth the catch over a longer period.”
Mr Moore said the decision to extend the closure was made as part of the adaptive management approach adopted by the State Government to ensure the overall catch remained around 5,500 tonnes (down from traditional averages of about 11,000 tonnes).
“The most immediate change will be closure of C zone, which includes the port of Jurien, the Perth coast and South-West waters to Cape Leeuwin,” he said.
“C zone will be closed to rock lobster fishing from January 18 until January 31, following the existing weekend closure.
“Fishing will resume in C zone on February 1 through until March 11, using the balance of the catch target for the full C zone season. There will be a further C zone closure from March 12 to April 11, with fishing resuming on April 12 if that target has not been exhausted. When C zone is open, fishing will be restricted to four days per week.”
The Minister said in B zone, which stretched from north of Jurien to North West Cape, the current closure was due to end on January 24, when additional management changes would apply.
“A zone commercial rock lobster fishers will fish in B zone from January 25 until the catch target for the first half of the season is exhausted,” he said.
“After that, A zone licensees will then cease fishing until the Abrolhos Islands (A zone) season opens on March 15.
“B zone commercial fishers will fish from January 25 until March 11. B Zone will then be closed from March 12 to April 11, with fishing allowed again from April 12.
“I will continue to consult with the industry to achieve the best possible outcome for the remainder of the season.”
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Waroona
Submitted by dowie55 on Thu, 2010-01-14 16:59Hi
i am thinking of heading down to Waroona next week. Have never been before and was won dering what i need to do to catch fish there?
I read for trout you can only use lures, does this applyy for the whole of Waroona dam or just fishing for trout?
Any info on fishing their is greatlyy appreciated.
Thanks
Tom
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Hilliary's launching clarification
Submitted by dallasthedog on Thu, 2010-01-14 16:36
When Launching your boat at Hilliary's, looking from the launch area towards the water, is this correct:
far right jetty = launch only
the middle = launch AND retrieve
far left = retreive only
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Hedland and Karratha advice please/desparate deckies
Submitted by Hansie on Thu, 2010-01-14 16:23Gday all
very excited about getting to spend a few days between Port Hedland and Karratha with the Mrs (super-keen fisho) 22-26 Jan and hopefully catch our first barras or just have a good time. at this stage we spend Fri 22nd in PH and Sun 24th onwards in K town, sat 23rd is undecided depending on fishing opportunities.
If anyone can spare some local knowledge on times/tides and LB spots (not sure yet if i'll have a 4wd available) we would be stoked to up our chances in what will be a short window of opportunity.
if anyone happens to have a berth available for a couple of very secretive hard fishers we can pay all fuel, bait, beer, whatever. both just keen as to get out there!
we haven't been able to find any barra guides or similar so far so if anyone has contacts along those lines PLEASE let me know.
cheers and tight lines
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charters and jigging
Submitted by sleepswithfishes on Thu, 2010-01-14 16:22Hi all. I was reading on another fishing web site and came across this post , which leads me to ask 2 questions 1. do sharks learn where and when easy feeds are? 2. should charter boats have a duty to preserve the sambo stocks which generate their income by moving when the sharks move in ? So i went out on Mills to do some jigging. We head to this place called the patch. They warned us straight up that sharks had been a problem. I dropped the jig on my new stella i was itching to try out and was hooked up in seconds.
Line peeling off under heaps of dragging and i am a happy camper, the stella was SMOOOOOOOOOOOTH. I want to fight this thing but i am getting nothing back and then bang 50 lb braid pings half way down :o(.
No big deal move over to next reel and am on again within seconds and winning a bit this time and then line starts peeling off triple time and jig gone.
Turns out to be a common story for the whole boat. How common ? About 90 jigs lost, using 150lb leaders and 50 - 80lb braid. How many fish to the surface - NONE. Not one got more than half way up! Some got close to halfway though i guess.
Is this other people's experience this summer with charters off hillarys?
I have been on Shikari other years and had a few lost to sharks, but nothing like this. On an up the hook up rate was pretty much 100% for me which was fun. Also the Mills guys worked hard all day rerigging and donated the 90 or so jigs without slowing down. The boat was very comfortable and breakfast and lunch and softdrinks provided. On another plug for Mills their other boat cleaned up with heaps of snapper- Pink, queen and quite a lot of good reds too. They had lots of breaksea cod and a few other things but over 30 fish i would guess.
I had a go for the shark on some serious gear and hooked up but after losing for 30 minutes we gave up and think it had probably wrapped me around the bottom. A good day out, and would have liked to see ONE landed. An interesting note was a good sized Yellow Tail Kingfish was around the boat for a bit, but gone by the time someone had rigged a popper.
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SW Beach Setup
Submitted by Wet Dreams on Thu, 2010-01-14 15:16Hi all,
Have decided to get serious with my beach fishing down here in the South West so im after some help/reccommendations on a suitable setup. Had enough of the cheapo $100 10ft combo and its time to upgrade. Will be used mainly to target tailor, salmon and mulloway- and whatever by catches come by. Originally i budgeted $400 for the setup but if i really have to it can prob strech to $500. The catch is i want to buy the reel from bcf (yeah i know) because i have some vouchers for there.
Wouldnt have a clue what setup to go with so im hoping some of the experts on here can offer some suggestions and help. Had a quick look at the Shimano baitrunner reels, dont look pretty but seem pretty good feture wise. Not sure what size reel would be best though? 5000/6000/8000? And what lb mono to run? For the rod im thinking something around 12ft so i can punch it out into the surf.
Any help or recomendations would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers Sam.
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DINNER TONIGHT
Submitted by drex on Thu, 2010-01-14 13:57Hey! Can anyone tell me where to to catch a feed of tailor or anything else tasty tonight in the Perth metro area, land based? Between Cott and Scarbs. Even the river is good. I live near Maylands.
You can pm me with any suggestions.
Cheers
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tuna
Submitted by fisherman1992 on Thu, 2010-01-14 11:16has any one seen tuna at rotto latly just wondering just going to rotto on my mates boat on sunday will they be there
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Fishing Busso
Submitted by Justin Poole on Thu, 2010-01-14 06:18I am off to busso on the weekend, I have never fished there before, the only info or recomendation so far is a mile or two off yalingup beech is good for the swalow tails & nannygai.
Any other recomendations guys, please feel free to send the co ords to your secret spot, hahha! No but a general area to look would be a great start.
Just want to bottom bounce to catch us a feed,
and some crabbing with the dilly pots..
thanks
Justin
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Furuno 585 & Lowrance HDS 7 sounders. will they run at the same time
Submitted by Justin Poole on Thu, 2010-01-14 06:12I own the Furuno 585 with a transom mount 600w and a Navman plotter (C Map) on my UB670 Southwind, its time to upgrade my chart plotter, so I am looking at the Lowrance HDS 7 combo the mapping from what i can see is far better than my Navman using C Map.
The Idea of having a back up sounder is nice for me also giving a different veiw of the same ground, sales men recon the lowrance is equivilant to a 3kw transducer on the HDS? would i still put a 1kw on the system for the deep?
Shoot through hull transducers, do you loose much signal with them? the Southwind has limited space to mount stuff on the transom.
Will the frequencys of both sounders cancel each other out and make them not work or will it be a seperate signal that each unit has that does not confuse them?
Is anyone running these two units at the moment
Cheers
Justin
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Woohoo FINALLY!
Submitted by garethgkr on Thu, 2010-01-14 02:12Finally caught my 1st big fish! Even though it was an eagle ray it was my 1st big fish. IT weighed roughly 15kg give or take a kg.
Got to Woodmans pt at around 7.40pm set out with and running sinker rig with 2 big snelled hooks a mullet head on it and with 50lb leader,25lb mono on a 12ft surf rod. Cast it out and let it sink set the drag properly and tried for tailor on another rod, managed to get on the 2nd cast was roughly 40cm. And managed in a couple of smaller fish. reeled in the big rod and decided to use a yellow as live bait cast it out. and left it after 10 mins i reeled in and only half was left. Hooked the remainder of the yellowtail on to the hooks and cast it.
While helping a guy next to me do his hooks and line. Another guy was looking at the reel and said " I think you got a fish mate" I was like OMG yes finally. It was pulling heaps of line so I tightened the drag and started reeling it, My uncles thought I was joking when I said I got something. Then all of a sudden one of my uncles caught my line and there we were trying to untie his. The ray pulled on the line I was holding and then only did he believe me. I grabbed my rod and went under his line to free myself and started fighting this fish. I was savoring every moment of this. All this time I wanted to catch something big...and I have finally.
It was pretty hard because I didnt have those belts with a plastic plate and hole in front to put the rod in. So I was basically supporting the rod near the groin.. and that was painful... It started pulling of more line so I tightened the drag a lil bit more. Rod was bending, the fish was pulling and I'm HIGH on the excitement. Managed to get it close to the jetty and we saw this ray at the bottom and my uncles were like anyone got a gaff? and nobody did. So were like damn... were trying to get it out by using crab pots and crab nets etc. and all failed. Then out of nowhere this nice guy came up with a giant crab net. and got it under the ray and pulled it up. Took 5 mins to bring it in but 15 to get it out... haha. Too damn happy to sleep now, thus why I'm typing this at 2 in the morning.
Next target a small shark. Any tips?
What else can be caught of Woodmans point?
PS. why is it then when i tightened the drag really tight the ray was still available to pull more line out? Is this normal?
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42'C on Sunday
Submitted by doublej on Wed, 2010-01-13 18:16It's gonna be 42 on sunday.
My mate wants to go 30 mile out.
What temp do you reckon it will be out there. (From Rockingham).
Too hot or not...
Decisions???????????????????????
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First Time In Denmark
Submitted by dowie55 on Wed, 2010-01-13 18:06Hi
I am heading down to Denmark at the end of september start of october. As i am originaly from england i was wondering if there is any freshwater fishing down there to be done, and if so where and what are the tips and tricks, also what do you catch down there?
if there isnt any freshwater fishing where else can i try and what to expect, how to get etc etc.
Thankyou
Tom
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Sambo Jigging - Got one!
Submitted by Goodz on Wed, 2010-01-13 17:57Finally got out for my first jiggy jig on SW along with DazSamFishing and Honsu Chin today. Unfortunately they weren't very hungry and it was hard to excite them but I still managed my first 2 jigged sambos! Showed the boys how its done :P Got one decant one and one smaller one and lost 2. Awesome fun, definately hooked!
Thanks to honsu and daz for all your help and advice. Got a nice tan from all that bling that was shining on deck too!
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Golden Ponds
Submitted by mtchye on Wed, 2010-01-13 17:43Gday guys,
Thinking of heading down to Golden Ponds to have a bit of a go (first time) on Sunday, given the warm weather hopefully the barra will be active. Have read through the past threads but can't seem to find their opening hours on their site or here. Anyone know what time they open and close? Tried giving them a ring today but couldnt' get through, busy perhaps.
Also any tips or reports from ppl who have been there in the past would be much appreciated. From what I gather the pellets they sell are the go, wedged into a small hook under a float. I'd be keen to try some hard bodies or soft plastics too though, so lure selection tips that have worked in the past would be great!
Cheers
Vincent
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Sambo's
Submitted by Brutas on Wed, 2010-01-13 17:33Looking at heading out on Sunday are there still a few around and which barges are holding them
Thanks Brutas
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Fishing Line Data
Submitted by Stevef on Wed, 2010-01-13 15:36Hi,
Just surfing through some sites and came accross an intersting Aussie site with a whole lot of fishing related stuff on it.
I see a lot of posts relating to what line to use, how much will fit on a reel, what the breaking strains are etc etc. The link below might be of particular interest. It shows data on a huge number of mono and braid lines and the results of (apparently) independently conducted tests.
http://www.pcwi.com.au/fishing/linetesting.htm
Enjoy
Steve
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New Shimano Talica
Submitted by cudbfishn on Wed, 2010-01-13 15:29Any of you tackle gurus heard of or seen the new shimano talica??? Probably not in oz yet but the size 12 2-speed is $650 on ebay
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shallow water freight trains
Submitted by wide open on Wed, 2010-01-13 12:45hey everyone need some help,
today i went out on the boat, before lauching to my amazment their were squid around 30 squid scattered all over the lauching jetty, so before launching picked up 2 in a minute for bait, i then headed out to "the spot" in 4M, on arrival the tailor where biting caught 4 over 40cm which were fat, but then i hooked a solid tailor, which seemed to fight a bit crazy, then saw a 25kg samsonfish after it, landed this tailor, but hooked another and the big sambo caught and finished off my 45cm tailor
, then i hooked the sambo but busted off.
sum it up i tried everything i could to hook this beast again, live herring, lures, whole squid, mulie, whitebait, but the only thing this thing was interested in was my tailor, not wanting to give up a 45cm tailor as live bait
so how can i catch a shallow water sambo, any tips
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Tiger Shark spotted off Perth Beaches
Submitted by Biggo on Wed, 2010-01-13 12:41What bait to use for this creature?
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