Fishing Discussion
Denmark boating
Submitted by wez0062 on Tue, 2018-03-13 11:53Hey guys, planning a a 2 week trip to Denmark in October. Can anyone advise if its worth taking a 22ft boat, not sure if it will be waste of time as it looks like it would be pretty hairy trying to get out into the Ocean ( looking at Google Earth )
Should i just stick to Land Based Fishing down there ??
Denmark boating
Submitted by wez0062 on Tue, 2018-03-13 11:53Hey guys, planning a a 2 week trip to Denmark in October. Can anyone advise if its worth taking a 22ft boat, not sure if it will be waste of time as it looks like it would be pretty hairy trying to get out into the Ocean ( looking at Google Earth )
Should i just stick to Land Based Fishing down there ??
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hamlin bay easter
Submitted by surge on Mon, 2018-03-12 21:19hi guys
im heading down south over easter looking at doing some boat fishing i have a 5mtr ali,will be fishing around hamlin bay/augusta way just after some info best place to find dhu snappa etc, what depths should i fish even got the cray pots so will be putting theem in also.any info appreciate
cheers
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Calamari Classic
Submitted by rtomkyns78 on Mon, 2018-03-12 15:41How did everyone go? Are there any pictures/results?
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FG knot failures
Submitted by nebbian1 on Sun, 2018-03-11 23:46I had two FG knot failures in less than a week.
1) 10 lb Sunline braid into 12 lb Fluorocarbon. Caught a few fish, then went to cast (small 1/12 oz jig head) and had the whole lure and fluoro depart. Maybe I had the bail arm over or something, but the fg knot separated.
2) 65 lb whiplash braid into 50 lb Penn SuperX shock leader. My mate was using this rod, he hooked a big stingray and hauled it to the edge of the sand. I walked down to the waterline, grabbed the leader right near the knot, (knot was inside my hand), started hauling thisray out and the FG knot separated.
In both cases the braid was still 100% intact, but the mono just slipped out of the crossed over loops.
Granted, I'm an idiot and can't follow youtube videos to save myself, but seriously I'm having trouble with this knot. For something that is supposed to be 100% line strength I've found it to be far less than ideal.
Does anyone else have any trouble with the FG knot?
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Crimping tools ,
Submitted by scubafish on Sun, 2018-03-11 18:24Does anyone know where I can get a pair of Centro crimp tool ?
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Stickbaits advice
Submitted by Ethan A on Sun, 2018-03-11 15:33Hi guys
As the salmon season is fast approaching l have been preparing all my gear for the season any way this year l want to give stick baits and other hard body lures a shot my question is does using snap swivels effect the way the lure swims should l just tie the Uni straight to the lure or is there other better methods for attaching lures to your leader like using a swivel to a split ring? Also the stickbait l am using is a halco c-gar in the back black colour what type of retrieve should l use?
Thanks in advance
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NZ Charters
Submitted by Mike17 on Sun, 2018-03-11 12:44The deckie and i are planning a month in NZ from mid August and we're looking for reccomendations for a good salt water charter or any other useful info.
Cheers Mike
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Exmouth Easter
Submitted by johnathon on Sun, 2018-03-11 10:53Hi People, last year the family and i took the boat 5.8m to Coral bay but it blew for the entire time we were there so didnt get out.
But this year we are camping in the Exmouth national park for the first time.
Is there anyone else fishing exmouth over easter that wouldnt mind if we tagged along for a day or two in our boat to get a feel of the area? not after any secret spots just would like to get a feel of the area.
Any help would be greatly appreciated even if its just simple advice.
Thanks in advance.
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USA Trailer Parts and Service NOR
Submitted by Kakkerlak on Sun, 2018-03-11 08:28Please let me know if there's companies that do USA Trailer Parts and Service NOR. Thank you in advance dear Sirs and may some Madams.
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HELP calamari classic
Submitted by little johnny on Sat, 2018-03-10 20:2535 boats past me . I was 100 meters inside ban zone. They where heading towards mewstone . Carnac . And windmills. All Out of bounds.( my main ground also) In respect to complete angler rocko who sponred me and my boys we stayed. Poor form . No sour grapes ,but so much for watching. Should be half the time no boundary. Launch from woodys. All good great day , 18 kilo of squid for bait.
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Picked up an NS Blackhole Demersal Explorer for a good price - Now a reel
Submitted by selthy on Sat, 2018-03-10 17:09I had some vouchers for one of the large supermarket chain fishing stores who have a 20% off sale this weekend. The Joondalup store has some OH NS Blackhole Demersal Explorer rods in PE 2 & 3 on clearance for $150 minus a further 20%.
Looking for an OH rod anyway and seeing some positive feedback on this forum on these rods I thought this was a good use of the vouchers. I took the PE 3 Jig weight 40 - 180g. I was planning to put an old school calcutta 700 (I know too heavy) on the rod until I find the right reel however the reel seat is too large for the rod. I have a plan B with an Abu Garcia reel.
I have not looked at new overhead reels much until now. Does anyone have an Overhead Blackhole explorer and what reel have you matched with it? Is it a tight fit to get the reel seat into the rod?
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Any trimmers here?
Submitted by jay_burgess on Sat, 2018-03-10 15:37Looking to get a custom made fish weighing sling made up seeing as I can't really find anything suitable on the market.
Anyone here do this sort of thing?
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Salmon busting up on surface this afternoon- Palm Beach.
Submitted by Moking on Sat, 2018-03-10 14:39Yep- Big school this afternoon (2.20 o'clock) In close,watched from jetty as they got closer. Birds were going beserk.
Not a fishing rod in sight(included me).
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FishRanger Closing Down
Submitted by selthy on Fri, 2018-03-09 18:44I just checked Fishranger to look at the forecast for the weekend.
A pop up message appeared to say it is closing down in the next few weeks as it was "not able to get a business on board". They are setting up a Go Fund Me page as a last resort.
Sad news as I have been finding that the info is the most accurate of the wind sites that present the forecast in a user friendly fashion... as it reads from BOM.
It will be interesting to know how much they need to raise to keep the site active.
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*** The SCAMMER IS BACK ***
Submitted by backlash on Fri, 2018-03-09 13:04All
Sadly, it looks like it is my turn to be done - they guy quoted in these following links has now stung myself
fishwrecked.com/forum/scammer-fw
fishwrecked.com/forum/sale-shimano-stella-4000#comment-747565
His username is now midnight fisherman - same phone number - hie quoted his name as Andrew from Albany
I have emailed Adam G about this issue
I would be interested if anyone had any luck following up with the Police on previous stings done by this numpty - please send a PM
Cheers
Dave
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Bumper salmon season expected for WA,??
Submitted by hezzy on Fri, 2018-03-09 11:54interesting article , over the years salmon have always turned up on the capes around the 10-12 march in numbers ..hopefully this season will be agood one
hezzy
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-08/salmon-on-parry-beach/9529742
A bumper salmon season is on the cards for WA, according to the state's peak angling body, with an early start likely because of cooler ocean currents along the west coast.
If the season goes as expected, it would follow on from two other exceptional years, where the sheer volume of salmon saw swimmers in Perth and Rockingham ducking to avoid leaping schools of fish.
Recfishwest spokesman Tim Grose said salmon have already been spotted along the south coast near Esperance and Albany.
"We've seen already through social media there are some schools starting to form and move," Mr Grose said.
"Less warm water pushing down from the north and more of that cool water coming in from the south means we're seeing fish start their run early, so the time is now for fishers to get their gear ready."
Mr Grose said the best place to catch salmon was from the beach, and Recfishwest would be distributing a map detailing the top fishing locations.
"Albany's Cheynes Beach on the South Coast and Injidup Beach, Hamelin Bay and Bunker Bay in the South West are excellent and safe spots to go south of Perth," he said.
Changing weather helps fish
Oceanographers say the early salmon run is not surprising, with a change in weather systems bringing cooler ocean currents to the west coast in recent years.
UWA Professor of Coastal Oceanography Charitha Pattiaratchi said the usual summer pattern was for high pressure systems to linger in the Bight, bringing easterly winds and hot weather.
Photo: It will be the third consecutive bumper salmon system, if the forecasts are accurate. (ABC News)
But he said these high pressure systems have been failing to stay put, pushing southerly winds over the ocean and cooling it down.
"For the last maybe three or four years we've seen a similar pattern," Mr Pattiaratchi said.
"2016 was the warmest year on record globally, and during that time there were only three places in the world where it was cooler — the northern Atlantic off Greenland, in the South Atlantic and in Australia's south west.
"The same pattern was there in 2017 also, but it was not as cool as the year before."
Mr Pattiaratchi said the southerly winds had also been pushing water offshore, bringing cold water to the surface — a process known as upwelling.
He said water rising from the ocean floor contained more nutrients, which meant more food for fish, explaining an increase in numbers.
"We all like the colder and milder weather, but from an ocean point of view, it increases the productivity, particularly in terms of fish," he said.
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Raymarine Axiom
Submitted by squalis on Fri, 2018-03-09 11:43Owners or Axiom units and prospective purchasers be advised that Raymarine has produced a series of videos on how to use thier units for the best results. Several owners have posted thier dissapointment in using these units. The auto settings do not produce the best results and owners need to customise diplays for best results. I have used my 12 inch unit for the past 9 months and after many hours of use and adjustment have it dialed in for excellent results . There is a learning curve and owners need to put in hours of use to get best results. No manufacturers units work perfectly out of the box in auto mode without proper hands on tuning.The new tips and tricks videos from Raymarine will help new users if they can be bothered to make an effort to learn how thier units work best. I find with any unit they need to be adjusted differently for daily conditions especially depth. One frustrated owner posted that he was not happy that fish were displayed as icons in the 3d mode rather than as in standard mode. Had they been bothered to read the specifications and instruction manual they would have known this prior to purchase. The mighty Furuno dff3d equivelent does the same but at double the price. It also has to be adjusted for best display. No i do not work for raymarine neither do i get a kick back from them for this post. It just frustrates me when people bag a unit when they cant be bothered to make an effort on how to learn new technology. The videos can be found at www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcDVq5a_62M or on the Raymarine website. I hope Axiom owners can enhance thier units performance for best results. This can be achieved IF owners make the effort.
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Tomorrow's forecast
Submitted by newo on Thu, 2018-03-08 21:46Just curious if anyone else had very little wind showing for tomorrow over the last two days?
I just checked it tonight and saw its actually very windy... can't understand how it was so wrong as I refreshed it a few times over the last two days.
Had it set to Ocean reef marina... usually I find that is very reliable.
So guess not going out on the boat tomorrow :(
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62kg Bass Grouper
Submitted by sea-kem on Thu, 2018-03-08 20:32How's this pearler caught today off Lancelin in 350m

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Cockburn Sound GT
Submitted by Dale on Thu, 2018-03-08 18:57apparently a diver diving from the shore has speared a fair sized GT.
**** WARNING **** THREAD HAS NOT BEEN MODERATED AND CONTAINS ADULT / INAPPROPRIATE LANGUAGE NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.
Adam
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RIP Bart Miller
Submitted by Alan James on Thu, 2018-03-08 15:50One of the true gamefishing legends and founder of Black Bart lures.
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Polarised Bifocals
Submitted by SeperateKnob on Thu, 2018-03-08 12:18Hey,
I'm hoping to find some cheap polarised bifocals for fishing out on the boat, reading sounder, chartplotter etc without having to swap to my reading glasses. I'm after about 2x magnification.
Has anyone had any experiences?
Many thanks,
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Come on WA Government
Submitted by sunshine on Thu, 2018-03-08 11:05In both NSW and Victoria if you are a pensioner you do not need to hold a fishing licence yet in WA whilst we get a discount we are still required to hold a licence.......time WA recognised us OAP's and copied the eastern states lead What do you think?
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Where were those flogs that cut the head
Submitted by uncle on Wed, 2018-03-07 18:37Off a shark and dragged it behind the car, full of piss no doubt.
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Townsville fishing
Submitted by Ron Ashcroft on Wed, 2018-03-07 15:27Hi everyone, does anyone have any information fishing landbased in Townsville?Not after secret spot's just want to chuck some plastics and Hardbodies for Jacks and Barra TIA Cheers
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Jasper beach or black point fishing
Submitted by Kingfish666 on Wed, 2018-03-07 14:53Hi all going down south in a couple of weeks and just want to know a bit about the area like wind,camping and fishing. Please any information is appreciated cheers
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Carnar-fin 2018: Updates
Submitted by Quobbarockhopper on Tue, 2018-03-06 20:02(Admin- please delete if promotional posts like this aren’t permitted)
Hey all
For those of you that are interested, this is just a general information/ update on Carnarvon’s “Carnar-fin” competition this year.
As you may be aware, the comp came very close to not running this year, but thanks to the hard work of the Carnarvon Chamber of Commerce, a group of local businesses and some passionate locals, it is definitely running, and by all accounts, will be as good as ever.
Dates for the comp are, as always, the last week in May/ first week in June (Monday May 28th – Sunday June 3rd) to coincide with the long weekend on June 4th to allow for the metro boys to get home after the week
The comp is a not for profit event designed to support the community, with proceeds to be split between the local Lions club (who usually run the event, but are unable to this year due to some unfortunate personal circumstances) and the Carnarvon Yacht clubs initiative to reopen the currently closed town waterway (keen media watchers/ fishos have probably seen/ read about this recently) , so its all for very good causes. Rest assured, the “old boat ramp” (on the commercial harbor side) is still fully function and provides easy access to the open ocean.
Some facey links you will find more info on, and which will be regularly updated with more details are:
https://www.facebook.com/events/143671319782487/
https://www.facebook.com/CarnarFin/
A new improved website is also currently under development and should be up in the near future.
Give the pages a like and follow if you are keen to find out more, or just support in principal.
The comp itself will be of the usual tried and tested format with some new improvements/ additions. Western Angler and some other fisho related big guns are trying to make an appearance to help support the event. Kids competition/ juniors day, daily prizes, sausage sizzles (and rumour has is, fresh B+E burgers at the ramp in the early mornings!) supporting the local sea rescue, and all the usual entry souveniers and give aways are also back as usual. Registration is also relatively cheap compared to most of the other North West comps as the focus is on inclusivity. The different catergories of fish (17) give landbased, tinny, small and big boaters the opportunity to have a crack.
Those who have ever fished Carnarvon before will know how good the fishing is around these parts. The comp, while it can get serious for the hard cores, is overall pretty relaxed and more focused on fun and having a good time, so its open for everyone, no matter what your skill or seriousness level.
Would be great to see some support for this event, even if just in spirit/ comments on here and the facebook pages, and we hope to avoid any potential negativity referring to “catch and kill”, “upsizing” etc etc as everyone involved in this event have the best intentions of the community- both Carnarvon and fishing in general- in mind.
And don’t think about winning the Red Emperor category… that ones mine this year J
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Crays freeze or not
Submitted by still trying on Tue, 2018-03-06 19:38caught a couple of crays this arvo but want to cook them on the bbq on Friday should i keep them in the fridge or freeze them
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