Fishing Discussion
Vessel in Distress off Turtle Bay Abrolhos today
Submitted by Wazza79 on Wed, 2017-05-10 14:38Just wondering if any of the sea search and rescue members on here have any updates on the vessel in distress off Turtle Bay at Abrolhos this morning. Got a call from a mate in Gero. Apparently Craig from Saltwater Charters was in the area and offered assistance. Doesn't sound too good for the other boat though. Not sure if it was a commercial vessel or rec. Swell would've been pumping out there today too.
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How far out
Submitted by maldugs on Wed, 2017-05-10 09:17Hi, all those with, 4.5-5m boats, just asking how far offshore do you go, and what conditions, I have a 4.88 Quintrex runabout.
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quick question any help appreciated
Submitted by Travis p on Wed, 2017-05-10 09:11looking at getting a lowrance hds10 but i would like to know with the navionics card does it have to be in the sounder 247 for it to work or is it somthing you can just download and then remove the card ?
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Solo dinghy trip
Submitted by PJim on Wed, 2017-05-10 08:17
On Sunday with the weather being absolutely perfect I decided to head out behing Garden Island for a snapper bash. It was only my second ever trip out behind the islands. I arrived about an hour before dark and found some nice looking ground to anchor on, anchored and started the burley trail. It was literally a glass off out there.
I cast the first unweighted bait out and started to rig the second rod. Before I could bait and cast the second the rod that was already in the water loaded up to a reasonable fish. After a short tug of war up came a 69cm pinky, mission accomplished 

I cast both lines and continued burleying with hopes of a few more snapper but it was very quiet for teh next hour and I was just starting to think of heading home when there was a take on the same rod, I started fighting the fish which I thought was a smaller snapper but was extremely surprised when my first metro dhuie showed in the light. Although I have caught plenty of dhuies from my kayak it is my first dhuie caught from my tinny. Not a large one at 54cm it was a keeper and made a fantastic meal for myself and my bride. Not long after I headed home, dropped the pinky off to a mate who is injured and unable to fish.

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Hillarys Squid?
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Wed, 2017-05-10 08:10Anyone getting into them on the weed banks around Little Island? Might have a small window to head out today as the Mother in Law wants my 2y old for the day and the two boys are in school but don't think I'll make it to the Sound and back.
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Saragosa vs saltist
Submitted by Boyce on Wed, 2017-05-10 07:25Hey guys
Looking at getting a new setup for lb mulloway
Gonna be runnin 40lb braid
Cant decide between 8000 saragosa or equivalent in a saltist
Already have a 25k saragosa, and love it, but thought id maybe try a daiwa
Any personal opinions or advice would be greatly appreciated
Cheers, sharkhunter1
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Gut lining
Submitted by brown364 on Tue, 2017-05-09 21:47Anyone else cooked up the gut lining of a dhuie? Gave it a crack this evening and it was a good chew. An Italian told me about it , so if no one else eats it , I am not alone!
Leon
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Storms a comin
Submitted by Dale on Tue, 2017-05-09 19:35looks like the storm everyone's been waiting for is coming on Sunday. Break up some of those salmon schools.
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Day 2 - LSL
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Tue, 2017-05-09 18:58Winds were looking too flash coastal and my dinghy 2 stroke needs a run so I packed my bream rods and heading to my place of meditation.. otherwise known as South Guildford. Headed straight for my honey hole which is a long sandy flat with a drop off but the tide was huge and the water was pushed right up behind the reeds and did a few run on the troll for one hit and moved to snag country.
Nailed a 23cm straight away after a few short casts and I knew it was going to be one of those days where is you aren't prepared to lose your gear you weren't going to get a hook up and only managed to lose one Ecogear and 2 jig heads. Nailed about a dozen 23-28cm bream and a few rats over the next four hours and hooked into a solid one that would have gone at least 33cm but lost him due to drag mismanagement (too tight).
Cracking day on the water and I can get used to this whole not working thing.
Snag country!
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jayco camper trailer
Submitted by Shane O on Mon, 2017-05-08 21:07does anyone here have a jayco camper trailer or something similar, my wife has finally agreed that we need to start getting away and camping. she won an overnight stay in a teardrop camper and loved it, has anyone seen how small these things are?
i am on the lookout for a used camper trailer that has everything she would need that is not the size of a dog box, and they are bloody expensive.
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Day out with the Old Boy
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Mon, 2017-05-08 19:41It's been a long time in the making due to work and weather keeping us inshore but I got my old man out for a deep water bash today on my first day of LSL.
The report turned to shit but it was still under 10 knots so we dropped my kids off at school, launched at Hillarys and smashed through the gap to the 30s to start sounding ground. I sounded out what I thought was a couple of blobs sitting on hard ground (still learning my Furuno) so we spun around and set the drift and I pulled up a 45cm Dhuey first drop.. bloody good start.
Did a bunch more drifts for wrasse and a huge scorpion fish and we were seeing lots of mid water action so we decided to troll out deeper to find more ground and no sooner had we started my rod bend over and I pulled in a nice skipjack tuna. We nailed two more but my cheap halco dad had was wrapping around my line and we changed his to a Jellybabe but lost the school.
Awesome day out with the old man and fresh sashimi was a bonus.
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Old furuno fcv600 or Lowrance Hook9?
Submitted by ElDub on Mon, 2017-05-08 17:45Installing 2nd battery in boat this week and then going to install new plotter and sounder. Im going to get a Lowrance Hook 9 as a plotter, and I can also get a used fcv600 cheap.
Just wondering what would be a better quality sounder? Should I use the Lowrance hook 9 as a combo and not worry about getting the fcv600 and get a better quality sounder down the track?
Or is the old fcv600 a far better unit than the !owrance and install them both for now?
I wont be fishing exceptionally deep, upto 60m but off Mandurah need a good quality sounder because the ground is hard to spot apparently.
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Last night 07/05 with sounder porn
Submitted by z00m on Mon, 2017-05-08 15:10Yesterday afternoon I decided to head out seeing as the wind was forecast to be low. I thought I'd hit the water about 3pm and get set up for a pinky bash. By the time I watched most of the V8s and fueled the boat up, it was getting on for after 4pm by the time I hit the water. I guess going solo means no-one is waiting for you! Heading out from Hillarys into almost calm conditions I couldn't help but be distracted by the bait busting up everywhere. I threw a variety of lures and trolled around a bit but couldn't extract a take from whatever was hunting the mulies. When you could see a few hundred busting up on top, there were another million under the boat. Quite a sight to see.

By this time the sun was almost setting and I think I missed the opportunity to get the berley trail going. When I set the anchor a few miles west of scarborough there was so little wind the boat just kind of floated around. I think it went 360 degrees about 4 times during the night. As soon as I got my line in the water I had an undersize pink take the bait and I thought I might be in for a lucky session.

Not long after it was propper dark I was bombarded by a cloud of skippy and while they weren't big fish, they seemed big when winding them up 2 at a time. It was the first of about 10 double headers with a couple being used for bait and the others released.
Skipp cloud on the sounder:

Followed by skipps on the deck:

I also managed to get a double header of snook as well and sent one down as a whole injured bait. This rod was soon losing line to what I can only assume was a shark as I got bitten off not long into the fight. The second one managed to produce a decent sambo of about 4kg that was sent back.
So the story of the night was I needed to be able to measure the double headers to get a legal pink:

Sorry for the crappy photos but when you have no friends you have to go solo! ha ha
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Cocos Keeling
Submitted by tailormade on Mon, 2017-05-08 11:02Heading to Cocos in January and hoping to find someone to get out and chase some GTs with! Either charter boat or whatever I can get!
Has anyone been there and have any tips or someone I could get in touch with?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers in advance!
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Quindalup Artificial Reef
Submitted by tcarroll on Mon, 2017-05-08 08:38Hey Guys,
Heading down to Eagle Bay for the weekend and was going to tow the boat down to chase some squid around Dunsborough on Friday and possibly Saturday morning. Have never fished the area and was wondering how the artificial reef off Quindalup fishes?
Cheers!
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Big Squid Jigs
Submitted by 22Tango on Sun, 2017-05-07 23:06Does anyone know where I can find jigs 5.0 and higher?
Thx
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Battler chasing work
Submitted by ClydeHorse on Sun, 2017-05-07 20:11Hey all. Sorry for the non fishing topic. Recently found myself unemployed and while it has freed up plenty of time to wet a line, its starting to stretch the bank. Ive got all the tools and most of the know how to fit in with a roof plumbing crew or any labouring. Im based south of the river but am happy to travel north. Any help would be great and much appreciated.
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Fish ID please
Submitted by Superfish on Sun, 2017-05-07 13:11cuaght thi fish near Rotto a few weeks back still unable to fing out what it is?
thank you for any help.![]()
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port kennedy launch advice please
Submitted by roodog78 on Sun, 2017-05-07 12:03Never launched out of port kennedy before, whats the best way to get out wide from there? Looking on navionics map how shallow are the south sands is it possible to head east straight from ramp or is it best to go around them? Im in a 5.8mtr plate ali cheers in advance.
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Apology not accepted
Submitted by Grey Ghost on Sat, 2017-05-06 17:25http://www.mandurahmail.com.au/story/4643999/illegal-crabbers-offer-apology-to-mandurah-court-in-bid-to-reduce-fines/?cs=288 Hard to understand the inconsistency in judges fines sometimes, but the judge definitely got this one correct. Bloody apologising only if fine is decreased? Should be made to apologise as well as pay the fine plus volunteer time to an environmental or fisheries type group. No sympathy - sucked in.
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Sounder furunofcv 620
Submitted by Munnaz on Sat, 2017-05-06 10:41Having trouble resetting second hand sounder,not sure wether to go reset at factory settings and start working from there
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Fishing with John Curtis - 06/05/2017
Submitted by Ashen on Sat, 2017-05-06 06:33GENERAL FISHING:
May Weather:
Following a protracted period of no rain, and the possibility of minimal or a lack of any significant rain in the next few days, what can we expect for the month of May? Historically Perth has had an average maximum of 22.3°C and an average minimum of 10.5°C for May. It has never exceeded 35°C nor has it dropped below 2°C at any time. We can expect to receive an average of 6.9 hours of sunshine during the month. In the rain gauge, Perth can expect to get around 88mm of rain over 11 days during May. On the wind front the strongest gust received in Perth has been 122 Km/h.
What this means for anglers is that it may get a bit windy as a front moves through but generally the fishing we have experienced over the last few weeks will continue. There is excellent demersal fishing in offshore waters, beach fishing will produce mixed bags of the bread and butter fish and in the river, flathead will still be active although slowing down and tailor, mulloway and bream will be taken in good numbers. Mulloway anglers will have to rug up a little as they will spend a lot of time between runs, but this allows for some quiet reflection.
There have been several snapper taken from beaches to the north of Perth in the last week, along with salmon and tailor. Anglers report taking good sized fish of these species from beaches as far north as Jurien Bay. Last weekend the Australian Anglers Association held its State Rock and Beach competition with headquarters at Lancelin Angling and Aquatic Club with the northern boundary being Jurien Bay. Being a species competition anglers were fishing for variety rather than huge bags and the winning angler landed a bag of 8 species comprising of 16 fish. Amongst the fish weighed in, there were samsonfish, snapper, mulloway, tailor, herring, skippy, whiting, tarwhine and several other species. The next few weeks should see similar catches being made.
Locally, anglers should expect herring in numbers, salmon, tailor, snapper and mulloway along with some small sharks.
If you have some fishing information, have caught a good fish and want to brag, or have an item that may be of interest to other anglers and wish to share it, you can send the details to abc720saturdaybreakfast@yahoo.com.au
Pink Snapper Fishery In The Eastern Gulf Of Shark Bay Is Now Closed
Fishing for pink snapper in the Eastern Gulf of Shark Bay is closed between May 1 and July 31. This closure is to protect spawning aggregations in the area. Please note you would have received a notification on the Recfishwest App of this closure. If you didn't, you are either running the old version of the app which will need to be updated (free) or you have your notifications turned off. If you do not have the app and want to stay up to date, download it now for free. It will provide all current and up to date fishing rules, regulations and bag and size limits for all Western Australian species.
What Motivates Fishers To Get Involved In Creating Habitat For Fish?
The Australian recreational fishing community is in many ways diverse, but a common factor is the enjoyment of being outdoors and relaxing in a natural environment, while hoping for a bite on the end of a line. Fishers come from all walks of life and socio-economic circumstances but they share this enjoyment, even if only on the few times a year they manage to go fishing. Most of them do not participate in activities to improve fish habitat due to lack of time and resources, but those that do gain a great deal of satisfaction from putting something back into their sport.
So what is it that inspires people to start planting trees, putting logs in streams and caring for riverbanks? Well, it’s all about the fish, and sharing your passion for fishing with others. A new paper by Craig Copeland and colleagues delves into the motivations of recreational fishers in Australia, USA, UK and Ireland, click here to read the research paper.
Department Of Fisheries Head Office Move
The Department of Fisheries’ Head Office is relocating to Gordon Stephenson House, 140 William St, Perth, on 8 May 2017. The Department will not have a front counter presence in the new accommodation, however, the counters at Hillarys, Fremantle and Mandurah are still available for fishers to renew or purchase a licence. You can also still apply for or renew your licence online at www.fish.wa.gov.au Telephone numbers will change from 8 May. As of this date, you can contact the department on (08) 8551 4444. More information about contact numbers will be provided on the department's website, closer to the move date.
WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING AT POPULAR FISHING LOCATIONS
If you are going to fish in open ocean waters or from the rocks, please - wear a life jacket.
MANDURAH:
Herring and an odd salmon along with a few tailor have been caught along the beaches south of Mandurah. Reports from local anglers indicate that Avalon Beach and Roberts Point are the best spots to try for salmon from the beach with some good sized fish being caught. Also there are plenty of herring here as well. Small mulloway, along with an occasional larger fish are also being taken. The Cut has been producing some nice salmon from the ocean end for anglers using unweighted mulies. Tailor catches in the area are down but odd ones are still being caught from time to time. Tarwhine, tailor and herring, and a few whiting and skippy for variety, have been caught from the beaches around the Cut at Dawesville. Anglers need to be aware of the differences between juvenile salmon and herring as many anglers are taking undersized salmon thinking that they are herring. The traffic bridges have been providing anglers with a feed of herring and yellowtail. A few small tailor have also been caught but they are close to minimum legal size so make sure your keepers are legal. Crabs are still in the estuary and the better places to set your nets are in the in the deeper channels.
SECRET HARBOUR / PORT KENNEDY / WARNBRO / ROCKINGHAM / SAFETY BAY
The jetties in this area are still producing plenty of herring, garfish and squid and anglers fishing out from Safety Bay are reported to be catching some good King George whiting and snook. Trollers are still catching an odd tailor or two on the north side of the causeway. Coventry reef fired up last week but not with big numbers of fish. Mulloway are still being taken from the jetties around the area. Reports indicate lots of herring along the beaches in the last week with good bags being reported right through from Shoalwater around to Long Point. As an alternative to bait, try working a lure, particularly during the late afternoon. The weed beds out from the local boat ramps have also been producing good numbers of herring and whiting. Berley is still the key to bringing the fish in. Larger tailor have been taken from the reefs in the area. Salmon are still being taken in numbers from all beaches and fishing platforms in the area with several fish around 4.5 - 5 kg.
COCKBURN SOUND:
All reports indicate that the squid are still in the Sound in large numbers. Snapper are also making their presence felt with some good fish being taken during the last week. The Southern Flats have been the pick of the spots during the last week for King George whiting and also squid. Mangles Bay has also been producing herring, whiting and squid. There are still large schools of salmon around and several good fish have been reported. Many anglers are choosing to catch and release their fish, only taking sufficient for their immediate needs. The Causeway Arch area is still producing numbers of herring and the occasional skippy but it has generally been pretty quiet during the week. There have been a few reports of smaller snapper being captured close to the jetties and along the industrial strip. Herring and mackerel have been good from the jetties and whiting and squid have been hanging around during the evenings and later at night.
KWINANA / NAVAL BASE / WOODMAN POINT / COOGEE:
Anglers using maggots and berley have been getting some good bags of herring and garfish. However, limit the use of berley as this will attract the blowies. There are a few squid around and night-time has been the better time, producing good numbers. The Ammunition Jetty continues to produce good fishing with occasional salmon, tailor, and small sharks.
FREMANTLE / INNER HARBOUR / LOWER REACHES OF SWAN RIVER
The wharves in the Inner Harbour have been producing a good selection of fish. Reports indicate plenty of slimy mackerel, herring, skippy, yellowtail, and garfish. The North Mole has recently started to fire up and you need to book a spot early to get the better vantage points. The North Mole has been producing tailor, herring, salmon, whiting and some squid. Several mulloway have also been taken. A few snapper have also been taken. The South Mole has had a terrific run of herring and garfish during the week. Skippy and tarwhine have also been turning up at different times. Squid have also been taken regularly. There were two very large schools of salmon in the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour and anglers were chasing them from the shore and in boats. It apparently became a little chaotic, with fish up to 5 kg being taken. The Old Traffic Bridge has been producing some nice black bream, flathead and flounder. In the harbour, anglers are reporting good numbers of skippy, herring and squid on a regular basis along with plenty of garfish. Watch the tides for suitable times to dab for prawns as there are a few starting to appear. The outgoing tide will also attract mulloway and fishing the outgoing tide lines at the moles can be very productive.
COTTESLOE / SWANBOURNE / CITY BEACH / FLOREAT / SCARBOROUGH / TRIGG ISLAND
Leighton Beach has fished well for garfish, herring and yellow-finned whiting. Small salmon have been taken along the beaches and there are more herring than tailor around. Tailor are still a bit hit and miss along the southern end of this section and anglers are having trouble with the herring stripping mulie baits before the tailor can get to them. The Groyne has been holding some good tarwhine at the moment and whiting have also been coming from the same area.
Good sized whiting have been taken from these beaches and herring and garfish have been caught in numbers. A few salmon have been taken with an occasional larger tailor but you really have to put in some time for the bigger fish. Floreat has fished well for some big skippy, flathead and herring. Mullet are migrating north and are often confused with schools of salmon. Other predators, such as mulloway and sharks will be hanging around these schools, so a bait cast to them could provide some interesting action.
NORTH BEACH JETTY / HILLARYS / OCEAN REEF / MINDARIE:
There have been plenty of herring and garfish taken from the marina at Ocean Reef earlier in the week. Some tailor have also been reported. An occasional salmon or two are being taken from Pinnaroo Point but it seems that the herring have taken up residence there. There are a few tailor around in the evening. Tailor and herring are still along the marina walls at Hillarys and there are a few snook and garfish if you are using small baits. Several salmon have been taken from the south-west corner of the marina.
QUINNS ROCKS /YANCHEP / TWO ROCKS / MOORE RIVER
There are reports of bigger tailor being caught in the Yanchep area during the past week. Anglers using mulies or slabs of fish for bait and fishing through the early evening are picking up good tailor and an occasional mulloway around the back of the reef or from adjacent beaches. Several mulloway between 4 and 10 kg have been caught along this section of coast. Yanchep Lagoon and Quinn’s Beach are still producing good tailor, herring and an occasional salmon. The recent swells broke up the baitfish schools but there are still fish around.
SWAN AND CANNING RIVERS:
Bream are being taken in numbers upstream of Ascot right through to Guildford. Maylands has also been holding a few fish and reports indicate some good fish just up from Canning Bridge. Shelley Bridge is also worth a try. Freshwater Bay has been producing some nice flathead during the day. The Narrows has had some small chopper tailor around. Reports indicate that there have been a lot of small mulloway being taken from the Causeway through to Blackwall Reach and also some nice size bream. Good bream are also reported from the Mount Henry area again this week along with reports of some good flathead being taken. Canning Bridge has been producing good bream during the week with the most successful anglers using soft plastic artificial baits and fresh prawns.
BOAT FISHING:
The Fairway buoy area is still producing plenty of herring and King George whiting and good skippy. It can be very productive at this time of the year. Little Island is still the best spot for big sand whiting, herring and garfish for dinghy anglers. Reports indicate some good King George whiting have been caught in 15 – 18 m of water NW of Mindarie along with some good snapper.. Small boat anglers are finding increased skippy action with some terrific fish between the One Mile and Three Mile – but most reef country in this area is holding good numbers of these fish. Anglers report good fishing between five and eight kilometres off Fremantle where there have been a lot of small samsonfish and some very big skippy. The offshore scene has seen breaksea cod and Westralian jewfish caught outside the Three Mile Reef. This area is also producing a number of samsonfish recently. Anglers fishing in 32 – 40 metres of water, are reporting good King George whiting, snook and breaksea cod, out from Mindarie and Ocean Reef while other anglers report some big snapper a lot closer to shore in 20 m of water. There also seems to be plenty of herring and garfish around as well and if you drift a jig or bait whilst fishing over the weed beds there is every chance of a good feed of squid. Reports indicate a couple of good sized Westralian Jewfish out from Two Rocks in about 40 metres of water. Baldchin groper have also been taken from deeper water out towards Direction Bank. Interestingly there are still numbers of spanish mackerel in metropolitan waters with good fish being taken out behind Rottnest and from the reef systems around Garden Island. The snapper sizes are improving, however there are still plenty of small snapper stealing baits. There are better ones down a little deeper so keep on trying.
Palm Beach was the place this afternoon- Salmon
Submitted by Moking on Fri, 2017-05-05 18:49Have never seen so many people trying to catch salmon from beach. The salmon were in close,busting up on the surface.
Good luck to them:
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fishing advice
Submitted by JJJLANE93 on Fri, 2017-05-05 15:28Hey ive hired a boat and just looking for so help with some spots and what to expect. what gear and best baits to use. i have also added a picture which outline where iam aloud to go. so if you can tell me some spots in there would be good.
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Preston beach boat launching.
Submitted by crano on Fri, 2017-05-05 15:20I have seen boats being towed on the beach heading north to a spot that is aparently good for launching. Would anybody care to say how far north of preston beach is ?
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Bluewater Metro Fishing Report 05/05/2017
Submitted by Bluewater on Fri, 2017-05-05 11:50

We were blessed with incredible weather conditions the past week and most of this week. If you haven’t been out fishing, now is the time to dust off those old fishing rods and reels and head out to try your luck! I’m sure you’ve all heard by now, the salmon are here in big numbers and the frequency of the schools showing up will become greater in the upcoming week in the leadup to the next full moon. Where else in the world can you test your skills and gear on 5kg fish that don’t like coming in easily? We are truly blessed to be living in Perth.
Last month and this week have taught us that fishing can become a very big mystery, with reports of red emperor being caught near Rottnest, a coronation trout getting caught offshore at Hillarys and more recently an estuary cod caught around Scarborough beach. So who knows what species you might catch out there? Please remember to report all unusual catches to Redmap (Range Extension Database Mapping Project), an online tool to report unusual fishing captures http://www.redmap.org.au/
Salmon. They are turning up everywhere locally, with Preston beach, north mole, city beach, floreat beach, south mole and woodies point boat ramp being the “hot spots”. An extremely effective method of targeting salmon is to have two setups with you. One with bait the other a light graphite rod around 7’ with a cast weight of 10-40g with a lure attached. This way you can soak the bait and wait till a school comes by and start flicking lures at them. Use the metal lures for distance and the bibbed minnows such as the doctor hook school bullies or Rapala XRAP’s for their action. Baitwise, anything from mulies, scalies, yellowtail scads and even prawns are sufficient enough to catch a WA Salmon.
If salmon doesn’t tempt you, there are plenty of other species out there that are easily accessible to the average joe. Dhufish of around 7-10kg are showing up around the 40s with the smaller specimens hanging around the inshore reefs. However, as the saying goes “where there are small fish, big fish are soon to follow”. Burleying up and using a paternoster rig with two snelled 7/0 hooks on a fresh piece of sergeant baker, king wrasse, mulie or squid (in that order of personal preference) is a sure way of snagging you a brag worthy dhuie to your mates. For the artificial fisho’s, the 7” Z-Man jerk shadz paired with a TT headlockz jig head have been deadly or alternatively any 100gram – 120gram metal slow pitch jig (in sub 40metres of water), with a haoli king being my personal choice of jig.

Morley Customer Jaqrryd Antcliff with a Dhuie on Jig
Snapper are showing up in the inshore reefs around Garden island, Mindarie and ocean reef and are quite easily accessible with a tinny given the conditions are calm. A good way of targeting inshore pink snappers is to let them come to you via a steady burley trail, a good method is using a burley cage with a Shorecatch mulie log which slowly releases the scent on the side of the transom. I’d recommend live bait or as fresh as possible. Using a sabiki rig and a light 2-4kg rod is an effective method of catching livebait such as yellowtail scads, herring, scalies, slimy mackeral etc. I personally prefer to use a running ball sinker > swivel > leader then to a snelled pair of 6/0 owner cutting point all purpose hooks. Letting it drift down the water column with as minimal weight as possible is deadly on pinkies. If live bait is not an option than any of the aforementioned baitfish dead, mulies and squid are an acceptable alternative. As for the artificial fisho’s 7” jerk Shadz with a size 5/0, 1oz TT Headlockz jighead can sometimes be more productive than bait.

Morley Customer Peter Antcliff with a good Baldie
River- The water is starting to clear up and some good reports of Bream from the Swan and Canning rivers with a lot of nice fish taken on both baits and lures. There is a few whispers of crabs still lurking in the deeper parts of the river so its still worth dropping a net.
Beach- Salmon are really starting to make an appearance around the metro area with good schools showing up from Preston beach to Scarborough. The fish are moving around a fair bit so it pays to be willing to move with them. There is a good amount of solid herring around which makes a perfect excuse to get the family out and take home a feed of these plump little fish. With the water starting to cool down the number of Squid in the shallow water are increasing with some good reports coming from Fremantle.

These guys any good on the chew
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