Fishing Discussion
Cheap starter jigging reel
Submitted by Fisher Kid on Fri, 2012-11-30 20:45i am looking for a relatively chea spin reel for light jigging around the fads, say 150m down, under $100 (motackle and internet sites are cheapr than in store, so say $150 in store?) Any ideas am i asking too much for the price range??, doesnt have to be anything special just a good real that will not break .
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Good spots around Albany ?
Submitted by Squidring on Fri, 2012-11-30 18:32Hi All, Im headed down to Albany xmas / new year with the family and looking for tips on where to fish. I am looking for advice on 2 fronts. Firstly, good comfortable fishing for the kids, and secondly ( and most importantly ) some spots for myself for a couple of solo missions, ie some serious beach or rock fishing. I am aware of a spot called
Cheynnes Beach but it is 40mins out from Albany I think, and time may be a factor. What kind of fish should I target at this time of year ? Not really sure what is around down there ? Some nice tailor would be good, but open to all suggestions.
Hope you guys can help.
Cheers.
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ab diving sun?
Submitted by anypuddle on Fri, 2012-11-30 16:03Gday all, so sundays weather for abalone diving, to windy? -northern suburbs. mmmm ab bbq
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bait
Submitted by kingfisherman on Fri, 2012-11-30 15:34hi
i was just wanting to know if anybody knows any shop that sell mullies cheap.
thanks
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GT Fishing Coral Bay by boat
Submitted by Radelleski on Fri, 2012-11-30 15:10Hi Everyone,
I am looking for some tips, spots or thoughts on areas to pop for G's in Coral Bay. I have tried the search function of the forum and google and so far have struck out. There just doesnt seem like much info out there on fishing for G's in Coral Bay, other than they have been caught as a by-catch to the more popular species of the area like reds and spaniards.
Anyway I am still a novice at the sport of GT fishing plus boating but this is my plan so far, feel free to critisize.
- We will have a 6m boat, 2 of us fishing and one driving,
1 dogfight with matching rod and 1 stella 20000 with same. Both spooled with 80lb Braid. We will use +100lb leader.
We will head out north passage (south if the swell is low- BTW what size swell would you normally attempt crossing the south passage)
Fish along the back of the reef for the 3 hours running up to high tide
Head around and fish front of reef during outgoing tide
We will try fish any pressure points or around big bommies behind the reef.
- Lures - most likely be Dumbells and stickbaits
Anway thanks ahead for any help or advise.
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Plastic Cray Pots back in stock including " Fully Rigged versions " plus more ......
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Fri, 2012-11-30 11:32To the FW members that have been asking about plastic craypots, we have more in stock again.
Plastics craypot shells by themselves;

*** We also have Plastics craypots " Fully Rigged " Both 1 and 2 bait basket versions.
All rigging is done FREE of charge for FW members

And yes plastic pots catch both reds & whites plus descent size crays also (FW - Bodie Pics)


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** We also stock wooden pots ie metal base, jarrah base, mini pots etc
** We also have all the crayfishing accessories required.
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** Plenty of craybait available including Bulk Orange Ruffys - Bulk Tuna heads & Bulk Blue mackerel.
** Craypot deals - please call us or PM as theres many combinations/variations available.
** All craypots fully rigged at no charge for FW members.
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super glue
Submitted by Gaffatron on Fri, 2012-11-30 10:42hey all
i have tried 2 different brands of super glue to glue mono together but both will not dry, it sticks other plastics i have tried it on but wont work on the mono, are there and brands you have used that work? - preferably one with a rubber base for flex
cheers!
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Wedge
Submitted by Em801 on Thu, 2012-11-29 19:52Hey all so I'm going to wedge next weekend finally for abit of fun and games any tips for some good fishing would be great thanx
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A good buy
Submitted by catchalittle on Thu, 2012-11-29 18:17Went for a ride with the Mrs this afternoon as she needed to get some food for the daughters pet pig (Truffles) and next door to City farmers was one of the dorky chain fishing stores walked in for a look and picked up a Wilson live fibre 8' 15-24 kg rod for $60 and a small set of Jinki crimping pliers for $20 how do they sell this stuff so cheap or did someone stuff up.
I have see the Jinki pliers on ebay for about $100
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How many of you divers have seen sharks while diving?
Submitted by troy fuller on Thu, 2012-11-29 17:57thinking about getting into diving, how often have you guys seen sharks while you have been diving? the amount of times we have been on the boat and have said i might quickly jump in to cool down and then 5 minuites later a big shark has appeard is pretty scary lol..
I'm keen to do a dive course and buy some diving gear, what sort of gear should i buy? dont need really expensive stuff as i wanna try it before i start buying $$ stuff. How deep do you guys usually dive? is around 40 meters good to dive? I'm sure i will be feeling alot better about the sharks when i have a speargun on me :P
how much would i be looking at for a decent dive setup and speargun?
cheers looking forward to the replies, troy.
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Engel Issues
Submitted by dalaisc on Thu, 2012-11-29 17:26Works on 12 volt but not on 240 volt. Any suggestions.
Me
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Where to go?
Submitted by Crikko on Thu, 2012-11-29 16:37Got tomorrow off, so looking to go for some beach fishing action, was thinking either the 4WD track just south of Mandurah, or Hamelin Bay?
I'll be by myself, so don't want to be going into anything too strenuous with the 4x4, but want to at least have half a chance of catching something (don't care if it's only herring!!).
Leaving from Bunno, got a spare seat if anyone's keen?
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West Australian: Barge hits Cervantes reef
Submitted by Jelle on Thu, 2012-11-29 14:59http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/15511882/chevron-barge-hits-reef-off-cervantes/
Bet they're not smiling!
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FADS
Submitted by nicmaddogg on Thu, 2012-11-29 13:43Hey guys,
I was just wondering last weekend we ventured out to the first 2 fads behind rotto and they were no where to be seen??
does anyone know if any off the fads are out yet??
cheers
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Thanks ocean side!
Submitted by reece on Thu, 2012-11-29 12:05Was finding it hard to get a few good Taylor for the last month or so. After calling past ocean side an gearing up with sum new line, stick baits, 7' 2-3kg rod an a a few tips from the boys I managed 5 big green backs an 4 decent ones. Once again i got sorted with the right advice an gear!
Thanks lads!!
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Saltist 6500 matching
Submitted by turts on Thu, 2012-11-29 11:31Hi guys finally received a reel I had won a while ago being the saltist 6500
now need to decide on a rod to mmatch purely for popper use
im contemplating runnin 50lb as that is ample for my needs but capacity is quite large with 400m of pe6
anyone have an idea of some reasonable but cheaper braid of around 500m spool? Was thinking maybe some PowerPro?? Or Tufline XP?
and need a rod to match looking at either....
- daiwa demon blood 803xxh
- demon blood 762x
- Wilson live fibre venom 7'6 pe5 spin popper
- tcurve offshore 802 stickbait
- shimano terez spin 7'8 heavy / xheavy
- shimano ocea offshore 802 stickbait
- daiwa Catalina ch79s.n (although may be a bit pricey )
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Getting a rod labelled for a gift
Submitted by Dan on Thu, 2012-11-29 09:48Hi All,
one of our staff is retiring, and as a pressie, was going to get him a rod & reel.
will probably just go with an off the shelf rod; but wanted to get it labelled with his name on it - like you often see on custom rods
- can anyone recommend someone who might be able to do this ?
cheers
Dan
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Quintrex explorer 390-or a Quintrex hornet 400 trophy
Submitted by Fisher Kid on Wed, 2012-11-28 18:39Anone have either of these boats, am loooking into either the 390 or something similar for a car topper for exxy shark bay ect, aswell as perth. Or the 400trophy for use as an allrounder in perth, around the sound and ect, aswell as exy and up north. We have no idea about boats so any info experiences are much appreciated.
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Daiwai exceler 1500 maintenance
Submitted by Versus on Wed, 2012-11-28 17:39Gday,
my reel is running a bit rough lately, I want to open it up and get some lube on there etc. Just wondering about the side plate, do i need to remove the rotor to get it off? I've taken all the other screws out but it appears to tuck up under the rotor and i don't wana try pry it out in case i break something.
Heres a schematic of the reel for reference http://www.reelschematic.com/schematics/Daiwa/Exceler/DAIWA%20SPINNING%20EXCELER%201500.pdf
Obviously new at this, cheers for any advice.
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fire at my door
Submitted by EL SYD on Wed, 2012-11-28 16:30knocked off work and did the 60km drive home to the farm, stopped at my local butchers grabbed some lamb had a chat with the checkout girl, and spoke of how hot the weather was and that the sky had been rumbling all arvo with no rain locally,
jump in the car and look in the general direction of home and she's black as, make the drive home and sure enough the bush fire volnteers are hard at it back burning and puting out spot fires, good one fellas.
according to my visiting sister it was just a click then a bang followed by smoke, lightning amazing stuff.
anyhow here are some pics, I'm off to noonamah to by some drinks for the boys,
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Busselton Tomorrow!
Submitted by Bruce on Wed, 2012-11-28 10:19Gday guys
Heading to Busselton tomorrow for a short holiday with the priority being fishing. Yay! Spewing I can't take the dinghy because I've been lazy and haven't found a spare wheel, but was probably going to hire a dinghy from Cape to Cape dinghy hire.
Will post a report on how the fish are biting!
Cheers
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Rockingham squid?
Submitted by BoozeFishSnooze on Wed, 2012-11-28 02:08Hey everyone, ive been thinking about trying to go for some squid for ocassional fresh bait and for a feed, im land based around rockingham area and was just wondering what is the best time and area to try i have read from a search on the internet about the penguin island jetty but that was from over a year ago, any tips on location/technique would be appreciated.
cheers
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HArvey
Submitted by mtre9209 on Tue, 2012-11-27 22:00Are you allowed to fish from a boat at the dams around this area for the trout or is is shore based only?
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flexi or stiff blade?
Submitted by grayzeee on Tue, 2012-11-27 21:58Which kind of filleting blade do you prefer??
Currently using a marttiini which has a little flex and is pretty good. Just never tried the stiff bladed knives.
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HELP-Where to go this Chrissy??????
Submitted by Fisher Kid on Tue, 2012-11-27 18:20I am looking for good Lb spots /areas to go for 2 weeks this christmas, have a good 4x4 and an experienced driver, no ballooning as no idea how to, also have all rod types from3-5kg, to 10kg 7ft softplastic, medium rods and a , to 15-20kg over head(use for paddling big baits out, or cruising around casting?), aswell as usual 8-12ft beach rods and penn slammer with 300m 25lb mono line to pair em up with. Any Ideas???
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CRAYS
Submitted by goreetie on Tue, 2012-11-27 18:06hi all, im jsut about to buy some pot to catch some crays
but please correct me if im wrong:
max i can pull is 2 pots per boat/license (or 4 pots if there are 2 license)
max is 6 crays per boat/license ( or 12 if there are 2 license)
also what bait should i use and what is the date for seasons ?
thanks guys
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RST Tips and Where
Submitted by Fisher Kid on Tue, 2012-11-27 15:46Hey guys, am just old enought to get my RST, will probs get it this december, anyone have any tips, and where and how much they paid to get it done. Have no idea as my family isnt into fishing or boating, just me. Any hints/tips, and info much appreciated.
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Shark Culling 'last resort'
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Tue, 2012-11-27 10:10Authorities will opt to close beaches in populated areas to protect swimmers instead of pre-emptively killing sharks that stray too close, the head of the Department of Fisheries has revealed.
Fisheries director-general Stuart Smith conceded yesterday that extraordinary powers allowing him to order the destruction of white sharks before they attacked were seldom likely to be used.
Mr Smith said the only circumstances in which the measure would be taken might be when authorities were not in a position to close beaches or warn people going into the water. This would include a shark swimming close to a place such as Rottnest Island.
In a policy shift by the State Government after five fatal shark attacks in 10 months, Mr Smith was given the authority to order the catching and killing of a shark deemed an "imminent threat".
Releasing policy guidelines, Mr Smith said what constituted an imminent danger would vary depending on the circumstances but he would not hesitate to issue an order if required. He said this was only likely to happen once all other avenues had been exhausted.
"The priority there is to get people out of the water so there can't be a threat of attack," Mr Smith said.
"Aside from closing beaches, the sort of things we would do is what we have done with the recent situation in Ocean Reef (where tagged white sharks repeatedly set off acoustic receivers).
"We had vessels out on the water and staff at boat ramps so people who might enter the water over the side of a boat are expected to be aware there is a risk and they shouldn't enter the water."
He said social media and issuing media alerts would also be used.
Daniel Mercer
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Garden Island Causeway
Submitted by muskrat on Tue, 2012-11-27 09:11Hey Guys,
Thinking of driving down to Rocko and launching there and goin for a fish under the causeway. Not sure whats around there, so can anyone give me any info on what is swimming around there and what to catch or go for?
The Muskrat
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