Fishing Discussion
What should I save up for?
Submitted by Colin Hay on Fri, 2009-06-05 15:44I have finally given up the “durries”, also known as the “coffin nails”, “oily rags”, “smokes”, etc.
So I am looking forward to having a bit of extra cash (At $12 a pack it should add up to a bit of extra cash).
I am putting the money I am saving into a special (aka secret, not known to the better half) account. What do you think I should save up for fishing gear wise.
All input would be apreciated, Colin Hay
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Do Fish have colour vision
Submitted by crasny1 on Fri, 2009-06-05 10:11I looked at the bright pakula pusher Adam had with his blackie and it made me think. I am a science type person but with humans and i know that most animals apart from Primates dont see colours. I was wondering if anybody know if fish see colours or just patterns. Maybe the colour of lures is designed to catch us and not the Fish. I hope someone can answer this.
Neels
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Alutecnos Jigging Rods... Which one ... and what reel?
Submitted by Bluetonic on Thu, 2009-06-04 22:00I'm looking at buying another Jigging outfit. At the moment I have a Ryobi Metaroyal 5000A Safari spooled with 50lb braid on a Shimano Jigwrex S526. Absolutely awesome outfit but I want something lighter as well.
I have been looking at the Alutecnos jigging rods and see they have the FRJ006LG (6/12lb) that supports a spinfisher type reel and handles 80/170g jigs. They also have mainly overhead jigging sticks and if I was to go there the FRJ015SP (15/30lb) that handles 150/270g jigs looks ok as well.
My questions are:
1. Are the overhead jigging sticks (in this case the FRJ015SP (supports 150/270g jigs)as good as the ones designed for spinfisher reels? (eggbeater reels) If so, what would be a good reel to match to this stick? And where is my best place to buy this stick?
2.If I was to go with the FRJ006LG stick, (Supports 80/170g jigs) What would be the best reel to match this outfit and again, where would my best bet be in purchasing this rod? I'm rather inclined to go with this outfit but await members comments.
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braided line
Submitted by spooled79 on Thu, 2009-06-04 20:06looking at braided line on market for bottom bouncing around perth ... any suggestions appreciated.
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how do i get there
Submitted by danobigfish on Thu, 2009-06-04 17:40hey guys
hey guys i have been told to go to Centaur marker for sambos this weekend
there is one problam i wouldnt have a clue where it is or how to get there
i rilly wonna get into some sambos inside 3 mile so all the help i can get will be great
thanks heaps
danobigfish
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Popper's
Submitted by Big Fella fishn on Thu, 2009-06-04 13:10May sound like a stupid question, but can i be informed by a few of you proffesional lure user's out there, the best way to retrieve popper's. I have only recently bought a couple after reading and hearing people catching tailor on them. From what ive read the best places to use these is over reefy country and when there's a fair bit of white water - is this true or false?. Do you have any success with them in calm conditions? Could you also recommend the best size and possibly colour's that might be to the liking of tailor or salmon?? Sorry so many questions but i have been a thru n thru bait fisherman in the past, and have only started using lures recently.
Cheers!
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Bit of excitement at freo traffic bridge last night
Submitted by tailor marc on Thu, 2009-06-04 08:40Well looks like it may be life number 4 i have saved.
I was driving around freo takin pics with my new lens and decided to pull into my favorite fishin spot in freo (traffic bridge)
Walked down the steps till i got to the bottom and noticed a girl right next to the 3ft wide plank thet goes out to the middle of the bridge. She was by herself and talking to herself and waving arms around (not all there).
I walked back to the car and put camera away and went back down to try get her away from the walkway.
I approched her and said hello, no reply just grunts and moans. As i stepped towards her she backed up and made a move for the plank.
I ended up sub duing her and got brian to call police, she broke free and made a run for the stairs and strait infront of traffic. 5 min later she was walkin back and down the steps towards the walkway and mutterd something about ending it. She ened up walking the plank in the dark when police arrived and i took them out to her. I walked police out on the plank to where she was sitting. The police called water police incase she fell or jumped. Police brought her back after alot of talking and ended up taking her away but she kept saying " I want to go to the water. It was soooo freaky! Police congratulated me and Brian and said any longer her out there and she would of gone in. One slip there and its all over! I would hate to think what might of happend if she were still there alone.
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Guatemala Pacific sailfishing
Submitted by BlueBayouGT on Wed, 2009-06-03 03:05Guatemala Sport Fishing. Have any of you been or are interested? We are slamming Sailfish here and blue marlin. What are your thoughts on fishing these regions?
Capt Starrs
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need to upgrade handle on my reel
Submitted by bilby on Tue, 2009-06-02 22:58hey guys, does anyone know if there is any alternative handle upgrade available for my shimano spheros 14000? something like RCS parts?
bloody thing is quite flimsy and comes loose a lot..
cheers
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What is your favourite lure colour?
Submitted by Colin Hay on Tue, 2009-06-02 19:38Hi all, I have had to be around home quite a bit lately and in my spare time I have decided to do something fruitful and get back into making some home made lures.
I was wondering what everyone's favourite lure colour or colour combinations are, for:
1) Mackeral;
2) GTs;
3) Tuna;
4) Salmon; and
5) Tailor
I know there are a lot of "sales and marketing" colours associated with many of the lures today, so if you could describe that colour or colours as close to the standard "rainbow" colours it would be greatly appreciated.
Personally, I love the old red and white combo, or a gold and brown combo.
Looking forward to your input,
Many thanks, Colin Hay
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sambo
Submitted by danobigfish on Tue, 2009-06-02 18:34hey guys
i wonna get into some sambos but would have to stay inside of 3 mile bcoz i dont have a gps bye the way if anybody is selling one can u pm me thanks
but ya i wont to get into soma sambos were do i need to head and how deep what are the tatics ??
any help wood be good thanks heaps
dano
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Which 10-15kg Overhead?
Submitted by jay_burgess on Tue, 2009-06-02 17:45G'day guys bit out of my field of expertise here, chasing a 10-15kg overhead for 10kg line class game fishing for sails and small blacks, what's good and what's not?
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Need Help Choosing Charter
Submitted by Johnyy_Boii on Tue, 2009-06-02 16:06so heres the deal, ive never caught a really big fish nor been on a boat + my b'days coming up soon so im planning to go fishing on a charter
just the problem is i dont know which company is good and which ones are bad...any advice wich one is good,
also which is better, day or night fish?
any advice will be great.
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Retirement fishing trip advice
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Tue, 2009-06-02 14:23Hi Crew,
I have just received the email below, I figure the best way to respond is to send a link to this thread with replies from you guys. Advice would be great.
Cheers,
Adam
I hope you can help because I would like some fishing advice. I am retiring at the end of 2010 and sometime in 2011 I plan to take my 12 year old and my 18 year old sons on a sports fishing holiday over to Western Australia. We live in Melbourne and plan to tow a boat across by four wheel drive. I have to buy a powerboat, probably about 5.5m to 6.00m and I will do that with my super, anyway what’s left of it by then (wife’s not too keen on the idea but she’s not coming anyway).
I’ve got an old army mate living in Perth so will probably visit him and start our 3 month fishing tour from there. We will take our time and head north, stopping at places where we can catch a fish. Certainly I hear that Coral Bay, Exmouth and Kalbarri are good fishing locs. We are prepared to head north as far as Broome, Derby and Wyndham to chase fish and then come home through NT and so on back to Melbourne. Can you suggest any MUST FISH places for us?
We practice catch and release and when I want a feed of fish I buy some from the fish n chip shop. For the past 6 months I have begun to stockpile my fishing tackle with bits and pieces, i.e., lures, rods, reels, etc. I’ve got a great barra rod on lay buy at the moment. I’ve got surf rods, boat rods with overhead reels and lots of light tackle. Is there anything I should take with me? Cast net maybe? Do I need a fishing license? Can you advise me?
Best wishes
Richard Pleash
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Yanchep Lagoon
Submitted by Ganged on Tue, 2009-06-02 12:34Hi guys/girls
Went to Yanchep Lagoon yesterday and fished in the lagoon looking at the reef. There was a strong current going from left to right, is this current always there and does it matter where you stand.
Fishing was slow got 1 KG, 2 Taylor a rock cod and a few Whiting between 2 of us. Had a few big bites but i think my technique leaves something to be desired. Got there about 6:45am and left at 2pm. Weather was a beaut would love a few more days like that.
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advice of swan river mulloway
Submitted by CURT on Tue, 2009-06-02 10:15gday fellas
im thinking about goin to the swan river to try for some mulloway. im gonna be fishin landbased n was just wonderin where would be worth tryin and if there common in the swan at this time of year.
cheers
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Fish ID? bet you cant guess it?
Submitted by tailor marc on Tue, 2009-06-02 09:15- 13 comments
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Auction
Submitted by 7739ian on Tue, 2009-06-02 06:59Well the auction for 2100m of Trilene line goes to Big Fella Fishn at $67. Thanks for the bids and i will get the money to Adam as soon as i receive it.
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2 time tag
Submitted by Craig Pearse on Mon, 2009-06-01 23:08Two time tag ,,,Yer baby
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Billfish Shootout Day 3
Submitted by jay_burgess on Mon, 2009-06-01 22:03Well day 3 had the worst conditions for the comp, was pretty lumpy out on the water with patches of heavy rain. The results reflected the conditions out there today. We managed to land one sailfish. Can't remember the results from today, I was too tired really but it was like twenty something sails and two marlin. Champion boat for the comp was Trophy Hunter on 5500 points.

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fishing bussnies
Submitted by danobigfish on Mon, 2009-06-01 19:44hey guys
if anybody noes of somebody in the fishing bussnies and needs a deki can u please pm me
thanks danobigfish
I want this boat
Submitted by Mick on Mon, 2009-06-01 17:17I want it and I want it now. Fully loaded, as is. $139 000. 70knots plus, quad 300hp Optimax's. Please Santa can I have one. I'll be a good boy. Promise
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Sunday fishing
Submitted by Nauti Buoy on Mon, 2009-06-01 17:08Did anyone catch much on Sunday
I went out from Lancelin to some really good spots and did not catch one fish- did anyone suffer the same fate
This was my first ever DUCK when deep sea fishing!
Maybe the weather has been too good lately and the place has been hammered
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Japanese Warranty
Submitted by JoRn on Mon, 2009-06-01 16:41Just havin a bit of a winge -
I purchased a fisherman pliers from Plats last october i think it was like 300 bucks, anyway i use it a fair bit when i go fishing but i havent mishandled it in anyway.
Anyway, about 2 months ago i went to open my box only to find the tip of the pliers broken. I told Plats about this and they told me to send it back because it was "Covered" under warranty....however there will be likely to be a cost and i had to send it back to them which i had to pay for it.
Fair enough, I said could u just order me the tips and i will replace them msyelf to saving shipping cost - no can do was the reply.
Well 2 months on got an email from Plats stating my pliers are ready and if i want them back i got to pay like 100 AUD ( fee to fix the pliers additional shipping cost, postage and handling fee). Thats just ridiculous...apparently that is Japanese Warranty - its covered but you still have to pay.
Before I get blasted with comments - you should buy locally blah blah blah - you cant buy it locally!
Oh well just giving heads up if you decide to play from plats and or japan. Ive purcahsed quite a bit of stuff from plats and japan and this is the first time something has gone wrong.
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Oceanside Tackle & Marine Deep-Sea & Trolling Combo Deals!
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2009-06-01 15:21If your looking at upgrading your deepsea outfit or you're just getting into fishing then these deals maybe of interest!
Oceanside Tackle & Marine stock plenty of bottom bouncing combo's. Outfits listed however can also double up for trolling and wont break the bank!
(1) Shakespear Tidewater stardrag overhead reel with line level & matched to a heavy duty graphite 15-24kg boat rod!
Normally $149.00......... Reduced to $119 (20% OFF)
(2) Pflueger Contender G50 stardrag overhead reel with line level & matched to a heavy duty 15-24kg boat rod. Five year warranty and quality stainless gears!
Normally $199 Reduced to $149 (25% OFF)
(3) Pflueger Contender G30L Lever Drag overhead reel & matched to a heavy duty 15-24kg boat rod. Five
year warranty and quality stainless gears!
Normally $239 Reduced to $179 (25% OFF)
(4) Pflueger Contender G40L Lever Drag overhead reel & matched to a heavy duty 15-24kg boat rod. Five
year warranty and quality stainless gears!
Normally $259 Reduced to $189 (25% OFF)
** Once again, this is a WEBSITE Special and not ticketed instore! **
Billfish Shootout Day 2
Submitted by jay_burgess on Sun, 2009-05-31 20:37We had a bit better day today but still no joy. Raised our first sail in the first half hour but he wouldn't take a bait. Headed over to where some other fish were reported but didn't have any luck so we headed back to where we raised the first fish and raised another three, hooking two but failing to land either. So total for the day was 4 raised, 2 hooked and none landed. 55 sailfish and 4 black marlin were landed today which brings the shootout tally to 111 sails and 5 black marlin.
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Coupla questions
Submitted by Wrassassin on Sun, 2009-05-31 19:20Hey all
Firstly just wondering if someone can point me in the direction of a good tackle shop around the landsdale area, don't mind a bit of a drive.
Secondly i'm new to perth boat fishin but i have heard than fishin in winter you don't need to go as deep to get at decent bottom fish.
Wondering how wide i need to go, not that the distance matters.
I'm thinking of heading out of two rocks.
I was just going to head out to the reef on the chart just in from where the shelf drops off in about 50 metres and have a look around?
Thanks for any help.
Ryan
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Billfish Shootout Day 1
Submitted by jay_burgess on Sun, 2009-05-31 17:26Well we had a pretty average day, raised our first sailfish in the first 10 minutes of trolling but he was gone before we could switch a bait. Thought it was looking good but didn't raise our next fish until about 12.30 which bill whacked one of our trolled baits and then was gone. After that we didn't see anything for the remainder of the day. There were 57 billfish tagged on day one, 56 sails and 1 black marlin (if my memory is correct)..
Will give an update for day two when we get back tonight, heard a report of a tagged striped marlin on the radio today so it will be good to confirm that.. plus a few more black marlin caught today compared with yesterday... and the usual sails.
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Rod Building?????????
Submitted by mako magic on Sat, 2009-05-30 14:09Well years ago i know personally i used to do alot of rod building, pretty much for myself and a few friends, mainly as a hobby and to build the colours i wanted.
Now the thing is that these days there are less and less people doing it, partly because of the good quality rods available at a good price these days and not really the need to buy custom rods and also that it seems less and less components and blanks available in shops
I have started getting back into it again, mainly since i am doing all the rod repairs at the shop and just think its something that people really should get into.
So would more people like to get into it if the parts are available or its just in the too hard basket for most??
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