Fishing Discussion
Montes
Submitted by Craig Pearse on Mon, 2009-07-13 15:10Might be doing a trip to the Montes very soon with 3 boats for 3 days, So Im asking is it ok to camp on the islands that are open to fishing as I cant find any info on camping only fishing zones.
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local offshore fishing?
Submitted by pro fisherman_95 on Mon, 2009-07-13 12:52i was just wondering about some decent offshore fishing spots and whats bitiing in that area any spots or areas offshore from safety bay/rockinghamplz replie
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Landbased Jurien Bay fishing
Submitted by Colin Hay on Mon, 2009-07-13 11:54Has anyone undertaken any landbased fishing in Jurien Bay recently?
Any suggestions on where the fish may be biting up that way would be appreciated,
Many thanks,
Colin Hay
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Licences - again
Submitted by chevin on Mon, 2009-07-13 10:00As may be expected there are numbers of us keen on opposing the
proposed licence fees and although petitions may be entered there is no
obligation for anyone to even look at them. However, there is a letter
that most MPs would probably rather not have us know about. I have
adapted the standard form to embrace our concerns. I know there is one
line to which many will object as, indeed, I do. However, I am prepared
to swallow that bit of pride in order to defend our sport as I hope
others will. If you submit this letter, Mr Moore is obliged to read
it and send a reply to all of those who send it to him. If you do not
get a response there are processes that can be followed to rectify the
matter. Please copy the letter, complete it and send to Mr Moore at
Parliament House, Harvest Terrace, Perth 6000.
Your address
and date
The Hon Norman Moore,
Parliament House,
Harvest Terrace,
Perth 6000
Dear Sir
Licence fees and new fishing laws - Notification of My Will
I
know that it is my duty to keep you informed of my will on anything
that comes before the Western Australian Parliament, or that should
come before the Western Australian Parliament.
IT
IS MY WILL that you take immediate and ongoing action to ensure that
with respect to any aspects associated with the management of fisheries
and licensing of such.
1.the rights of the people granted in the Australian Constitution section 100 are maintained;
2.the
Commonwealth or States do not enact any laws with respect to fisheries,
fishery licensing or fishery management that are outside of the powers
of Parliament as set out in the Australian Constitution section 51.
3.the
Western Australian Government not accept any control fisheries or
fisheries management under the provisions the Australian Constitution
section 111.
4.you
determine the will of the people with respect to fishery management and
licensing and put in place policies and laws that only reflect the will
of the people.
5.you
allow your party parliamentarian colleagues to be allowed to fulfil
their judicially defined legal function and duty in Western Australian
Parliament and to speak and vote absolutely freely according to their
individual conscience and to reflect the will of the people they
represent.
Further it is MY WILL that by prompt return correspondence you:
1.inform
me of any proposal in relation to fisheries management and licensing that is contrary to
powers and rights set out in the Australian Constitution; and
2.inform me of the results of your actions to ensure the fisheries management and licensing remain as set out in the Australian Constitution.
I am one of her Majesty's respectful Subjects, God Save the Queen.
Yours faithfully,
Signed
(note it is important that you sign the letter and post it.)
Your Name
Printed
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Question re new fishing laws
Submitted by GusG on Mon, 2009-07-13 08:44Does this guy have to pay another $30 for his car as well??? 
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Anyone go fishing out wide metro today ?
Submitted by DhuBoi on Sun, 2009-07-12 21:42anything good swimming around outwide
got something cooking - does anyone else
Submitted by PilbaraBrad on Sun, 2009-07-12 18:54Still early days but
next weekends weather up this way is looking sweet so far, hopefully it can hold out
i got a few ideas for something different
give you a clue







But, its just a thought at this stage
whats everyone else doing??
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its a first!
Submitted by gumbyconts on Sat, 2009-07-11 18:18well ive been trying to target bream recently, just trying a bit of prawn.
with a little luck earlier this week on prawn i decided to attempt lures.
to tell you the truth i dont really know what im doing, but i managed to catch my first fish on a lure (hb)!
a BLOWIE! huzzah!
oh and i also did a pb of 15 blowies too!
i feel acomplished.
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tom
Submitted by peter on Sat, 2009-07-11 18:14anyone going out in there boat tom it looks ok on sea breeze jus wondring hw many people r going out an where they r leaving from
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north mole tackle bag left behind
Submitted by wombat78 on Sat, 2009-07-11 16:04i dont like my chances but worth a try has anyone found a green bag at north mole with alot of tackle in it i would realy appreciate it back & will offer a reward
left it behind 1 1/2 weeks ago went to go fishing this morning & well found i dont have any tackle anymore if any one did find it you can pm me or ph me on 0423124919
cheers adrian
night boat fishing
Submitted by thesupervisor on Sat, 2009-07-11 11:32hi all ive been slowly building my nerve and experiance and doing night boat trips out from hilliarys
have tried 11pm fished through till 12midday
2am starts and lots bearly and different baits
ive got all my saftey gear lights etc just need a heater now damn it gets cold
alough ive only managed to catch eels lots of them and what a mess they make
the real fish seem to arrive at 7am is there anything im doing wrong?
i thought the snapper and kgs would be up for a night feed
ive got some nice lumps marked both inside the 3 mile and out but only eels? does this mean the ground is good?
planing a trip out tonite weather permiting
would appericate any advice
thanks
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marine charts
Submitted by grayzeee on Sat, 2009-07-11 08:00hi all
anyone know the cheapest place to pick up marine charts for rotto and general metro coast?
don't mind getting them covered myself
cheers
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water proof radios for boats
Submitted by wombat78 on Fri, 2009-07-10 22:14anyone know of a good brand ive had 2 & both have died one GMC & the other clarion just wondering if theres any real good ones out there that dont mind a bit of water on them
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any squid ?
Submitted by Bigshaun on Fri, 2009-07-10 20:59does any one know where i might be able to get some squid?
im not asking for a direct location.
just seeing if anyone knows of any jettys in the river or marinas, where people have been having luck with some squid.
any help is greatly appreciated.
cheers
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sounder bottom coverage
Submitted by grayzeee on Fri, 2009-07-10 16:12Hi all
i'm new to this site so this is a big hello and a bit of a question regarding sounders.
i've just got hold of my new boat (6m HH) and it's been set up with a furuno 585 with an airmar transducer. i did have a lowrance unit on my previous boat and was very pleased with its performance.
i fish out of hillarys a lot , and can usually be found off the back of 3 mile.
With the old lowrance unit , in 15 meters of water , it was great to see fish showing on the sounder and watch your bait drop down to them as they came up too meet it.
with the new furuno gear though , i couldn't see my baits drop down in the same depths.
this irked me a bit as the transducer is a lot more powerful.
i went to the airmar website and checked the details. it seems that running my unit in 200Hz . thebottom coverage at 10 meters is 2foot by 3 foot in old money.
not much at all really.
200Hz is supposed to be for shallow water but you could drive by a decent lump right next to your boat and never know it was there.
have taken to using 50Hz in shallow water down to around 30 meters , then can change back to 200 till i get to 120 odd meters , and its back to 50Hz and i'm pinging ground the size of half a footy field.
is anybody else experiencing this and using 50Hz in the shallows?
are you loosing much definition?
cheers for any replies
graham
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Fishing Rule Clarification - 3 hooks
Submitted by crasny1 on Fri, 2009-07-10 15:05I was sure I knew this. But somebody just cast doubts into my mind!!!!
3 hooks doesnt actually mean 3 hooks in my mind, it means 3 attachments that can catch fish.
I could have a taikabura jig (2 hooks) and 2 droppers with say a gang of 3 and then a snelled pair and still be legal. I know I am but this chap just disagree.
Cheers all
Neels
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Bottom bashing the Pilbarra
Submitted by crasny1 on Fri, 2009-07-10 14:43What rig and what leader material strenght?
I think I go out there undergunned with a FC 60lb, sugeons droppers and often a jig like a taikabura jig on the bottom.
Any thoughts
Neels
PS I am into a rig day and having fun
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Petition handed over to Opposition.
Submitted by Jabba Jabba on Fri, 2009-07-10 13:38The petiton as it stands at the moment has been handed over to Mr John Robert Quigley MLA, Member for Mindarie, Australian Labor Party during a meeting with him today.
The duplicate signatures were removed, so at the time of printing out there were 483 signatures.
Thanks to everyone who took the time to voice their opinion.
The petiton is still active and will be given to the Norman Moore, so hopefully we can get more responces over the next week.
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/Fishing_Licence/
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Leader to terminal knot -- your favourite and why. Teach the novices a bit
Submitted by crasny1 on Fri, 2009-07-10 13:28I started off fishing as a 5yo. Probably started tying my first hook about 7-8 (now at the age ALzheimers set in ) and it was probably a couple of grannies or something stupid.
Progressed for a very long time to the locked blood knot but have now settled into the Uni knot for most situations. Easy to tie and can be done "blind" in the night (or with my failing vision LOL).
Obviously I use others but the question is your favourite, most used.
Even I would be interested but novices should love this sort of thing.
Cheers
Neels
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moore river.
Submitted by CURT on Thu, 2009-07-09 23:40a mate and i are thinking about spendin a couple nights fishin at moore river next week but we dont know much about it. i know theres a river there for bream but was wonderin what the rivermouth and ocean side is like for fishin. are the beaches there like mulloway/ tailor territory??
CHEERS
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LBF This Weekend... What's your Feeling?
Submitted by UncutTriggerInWA on Thu, 2009-07-09 20:17I'm looking for opportunities as well as looking at the weather. Fishing in my usual patch where I can take my FWD and my beloved dog without fear of fine or mobs.
How do you guys feel about this weather and do you think this weekend will be worth an effort for serious fishing? I will prolly disregard everything you say and go but it's interesting to see what you think.
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my new aussie surf rod
Submitted by Roger Knife on Thu, 2009-07-09 16:30hello again
My new aussie surf rod. Six piece travel rod casting weight 4-6oz. Got a good feel to it, although it wont cope for your huge fish it should be ok for the majority of fishing. See you soon.
Rog
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Rottnest
Submitted by Mulloway360 on Thu, 2009-07-09 14:06im going to rottnest on monday could some one tell me if there would be any salmon there atm
and any other fish i could get
any help would be greatly appreasicciat oh and im fishin LB
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Fisheries check how often have you been checked ???
Submitted by Kal on Thu, 2009-07-09 11:46On my last 4 outings i have been checked while 20km offshore. They come over and ask how the fishings going see catch ,ask for skippers ticket , view flare ,epirb take it out the box ,and life jackets. Is anyone else getting checked or am i the only one. The last time i egnorded them till i had my lines baited and in the water ,they didnt like that , but as soon as i turned around i had my skippers ticket out ,and went through all the safety gear without them having to say a word ,then i said to them this is the fourth time in 6 weeks that they have checked me.They should have it on record that my safety gear is on board, then they can just come over and check catch and go let us get on with drinking ,whoops i mean fishing.
Good to see the're out there doing the're job but why follow me around.
This way north of rotto each time.
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Fishing Bag
Submitted by 7739ian on Thu, 2009-07-09 10:10Can anyone point in the direction of a larger zip up type tackle bag with removeable trays? At the moment i have a small old 3 cantilever draw Plano Box and a larger multi pocket zip up bag off Ebay - not enough room in the Plano and the bag is too bulky - basically i'm tired of shuffling bits back and forth depending on where i am fishing. Any hints would be appreciated.
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fish frames
Submitted by gregk on Wed, 2009-07-08 22:08what do you do with your dhufish frames me 60% eaten 40research do we need to send more to fisheries
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Okuma SOLTERRA SLR-15CS Overhead Reel ??
Submitted by Dreamweaver on Wed, 2009-07-08 18:53Guys,
Anyone have experience with these little guys, or comments on them. Appear to have a high retreival ratio and at around 600 grams could be possible a consideration for sub 100m bottom bouncing?
Feed back appreciated!
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Fishing Bah Humbug
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2009-07-08 08:48With the wind forecaster suggesting that the conditions would be pretty good last evening I decided to head down to one of my favourite north of the river lanbased spots in the hope of landing a few nice tailor.
I was about half way through my drive to the spot when it started to rain. Only having a water proof jacket in my car I was hoping that a tackle store that I would be passing on the way would still be open.
With great relief I saw the lights were still on at the shop and was pretty stoked when I found that they actually had some water proof pants in my size and wrapped when the very guy selling me the pants told me they had been catching a few nice pinkies at my fishing destination.
With new pants in tow, I was soon back ont the road with the rain continuing to fall. 15 minutes later I was pulling my two rods, tackle back pack, gaff, bag of bait and burley out of the boot of my car and donning my nerw pants and my water proof jacket.
As I began wandering out to the rock wall the first thing I noticed was that the wind definately wasn’t as calm as was forecast - in fact it was absolutely howling.
The next thing I noticed was a few fellow anglers depating the area in rapid haste.
Extremely grateful that I had my new water proof pants - but wishing I had also brought some water proof footware - I arrived at the fishing spot to find I was the only one there - a big change for this normally busy fishing location.
With the wind still howling, I loaded up my biggest outfit (a 13 foot Red Back rod and 8000 Sustain) with a big lump of lead and threw a ganged mulie out as far as I could get it into the teeth of the wind.
With the wind blowing straight the rain straight into my face and a fair swell smashing over the rocks - it wasn’t the best of coinditions - but hey I was fishing and previous experience had shown me that fishing in weather like this often leads to good fish.
Half an hour later the rain stopped and then the wind dropped and I began to think this is pretty good - apart from my cold wet feet.
With the improvement in conditions I decided to rig up my second outfit (a 13’ 6” Moonraker and 3000 Daiwa Heartland) and toss out another mulie - this time with a much smaller piec of lead attached.
But nothing was happening. Not one good run - not even a single nibble.
I began burleying up like a mad man and switched one of my baits to a fresh fillet of yellow tail.
Nothing.
I managed to stick it out for nearly four hours without getting a single touch before deciding it was time to take my wet cold feet back home to make friends with some nice warm, dry socks.
Despite the lack of action, it was still great to get out and toss some baits into the water.
I know I willl be back there again very soon.
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Fishing Petition
Submitted by joe amato on Wed, 2009-07-08 06:29I am just putting this example of a petition for offroader to view. Hope this is now to your liking.
But i am done with you, my time is better spent than bickering with the likes of you.
I, Joe Amato of in the State of Western Australia, am the promoter this petition which
contains 1000 signatures.
PETITION IN RELATION TO NEW RECREATONAL FISHING FEES
To the President and Members of the Legislative Council of the Parliament of Western Australia in
Parliament assembled. HON NORMAN MOORE (Mining and Pastoral. Leader of the House)
We the undersigned residents of Western Australia are opposed to into ducting the new fishing
fees in which Its 100 officers will have to oversee more than 600,000 recreational fishers and 50 commercial operations
on over 12,500km of coastline under a licensing decree issued this week, according to principal management officer Nathan
Harrison.
From mid-October, anyone fishing from a boat will need a $30 permit and those chasing demersal, or bottom-dwelling scale
fish, will need to purchase additional licences.
A demersal licence costs $20 a day or $150 a year. Keen fishers could be hit with up to $400 in extra bills each year. Demersal
fishing has also been banned from October 15 to December 15 from Kalbarri to Augusta.
Your petitioners therefore respectfully request the Legislative Council to recommend a better
alternative to this.
Examples of this are as follows:
Putting demersal fish size from 500mm to 700mm, have a closed season when it is the demersal fish breeding season.
Reduce fees as a year round one off fee, lower to be more in line with the east coast, along with the 50% discount for
pensioners.
Alternatively every couple of years have a closure all together on the demersal fish breeding stock.
Also, have a log book system to keep an eye on stocks.
If fishermen work together with the fisheries department it would work.
Also lowering the bag limit.
And your petitioners as in duty bound, will ever pray.
NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE
Please return this Petition to Joe Amato of . This petition must not be altered and
only original signatures are permitted. Faxed copies of signatures cannot be accepted.
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take us out hunting dhuies
Submitted by original teenage on Tue, 2009-07-07 19:58hey guys, james(flangies) and myself are keen to go dhuei hunting out on a boat located sth of the river,and we are willing to chip in $150 for both of us .As long as we get onto some good fishes.we'll bring our own gear and bait,prefably on a nice day and conditions. cheers pm me = ]
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