Fishing Discussion
Annual coral bay trip cancelled due to shark plague
Submitted by beeroclock on Tue, 2021-03-09 16:58Mates and I have been doing coral bay trips annually around May for the last several years and have now decided to cancel and never go again (unless a serious shark cull happens). Reason im posting this is cause its just a damn shame, we use to have an absolute blast every year until the shark problem got worse and worse. Last couple of trips sharks were all over us and it really does start to put a dampener on your trip (if youve been there done that you know exactly what i mean!). Losing heaps of bottom bouncing tackle, expensive lures and great fish (both demersals and pelagics) really starts to piss you off so we decided we not gonna put ourselves through it anymore. Other reason im posting this is that im kind of hoping more fisho's do it then maybe business owners and others who live in places like coral bay, exmouth, shark bay etc start seeing posts like this and really push for action.. Our trips are always 4 boats and usually 8or more fisho's so thats a small fortune of money that will now not be injected into coral bays economy . I also know of others who are not interested in going to these places regularly anymore as well, just a bloody shame, cheers for reading
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Salmon
Submitted by Matt T on Tue, 2021-03-09 15:23Hi all - I'm going to be in Busselton for the weekend of the 20-21, where do you think I should head to first thing in the morning to chase Salmon.
First time too, richter plugs and twistys only? Also what size lures?
Any and all help would be most appriciated as I would really love to get one!!
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Game on
Submitted by Silver Fox on Mon, 2021-03-08 20:14Finally got my ass back to West Oz from TI and picked up my truck and trailer. Duralite have more than delivered the goods with the trailer, all 10.5m and 1399kgs of boat hauling beauty!. Dragging it up to Carnarvon tomorrow to spend the next three weeks finishing and sea trialling the big duck. Happy days me thinks.
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Cracking weekend for MBFC
Submitted by Outwide on Sun, 2021-03-07 22:24Had an Awesome weekend with some good fish. Spanish mackerel were our highlight south or Rotto. Some good fish weighed in. Great weekend full of laughs and banter.
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Metro broadbill
Submitted by resurgence on Sun, 2021-03-07 20:49Went for a look around the FADs today with the family to try for some mahi and tuna.
It was a lazy morning after a big night so we didn't hit the FADs until nearly 10:30. Water temps were up around 24C but water was dirty. In addition to a couple of light outfits for the small pelagics I decided to throw out a bigger lure on a 15kg outfit on the shotgun position as there were a few wahoo caught the previous weekend.
After bagging a couple of small SBT's for the kids we worked our way north along the FADs. Water conditions didn't really improve but we persisted anyway.
Watching the gear from the bridge we got a bump on the shotgun then about 30 seconds later the rod went off. Sarah grabbed the rod and although we had some nice weight we couldn't see the fish. Following about a 10 minute fight we had the fish boat side and to our immense surprise it was a juvenile broadbill!
A broadbill of any size in the daytime on a surface lure is certainly something I don't think I'll ever see again.
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Boat wreck at Hillarys?
Submitted by RobMeridian on Sun, 2021-03-07 11:16Just drove through a lot of floating debris at the mouth of Hillarys. There also looks to be part of a hull on Boy in a boat reef.
Anyone know what may have occurred?
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North of Rotto Saturday
Submitted by dowders on Sun, 2021-03-07 07:56Went out from Ocean Reef to fish north of Rotto yesterday. As others have mentioned was pretty sloppy on the way out although the drift was pretty good out there. Ended up with a good bag.
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Out from rotto yesterday
Submitted by uncle on Sun, 2021-03-07 05:55W Mayhem at the ramp with the eastern end of cockburn closed off, punched out way out to the forty’s ( forecast was way off) got to a spot with 30 mins of bite time left, I was using a big Johns swing head, first drop a 52 cm dhu, tagged and released, next drop a nice 58cm baldy, only bits and pieces after that, thankfully most boats were in by the time we come in
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CONTENDER 25T
Submitted by Septimus on Sat, 2021-03-06 13:22Hi,
I would love some feedback from anyone who has had direct experience owning and fishing out of a Contender 25' Tournament....
Cheers.
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Metro Marlin Madness
Submitted by Bodie on Fri, 2021-03-05 20:42Myself John F and Daz, put a plan together to have a crack at a Metro marlin on the heavy tackle when the conditions were looking favourable. None of us having ever caught one in Metro waters we didnt rate our chances all that high, but thought we'd give it a good hard crack today out on the regulator
Morning started off shit, getting to the Marina only to have to find some cover from the pissing rain! didnt feel quite right, chasing marlin in winter weather!
Conditions were not the best, and even in the beast it was a slow trip out wide past rotto. Had a quick flick at one of the fads whilst rigging the outriggers did not provide any results other than one free jumping Dolly.
We set the gear, 80 wides to the ready and headed west.
It was quiet early on, water wasnt right so moved around to find the conditions we were after. Come lunch time we were in some warm water that looked fishy. Wouldnt have been 15 minutes and Daz half quietly says 'can you watch the long' (not a normal Daz statement he's usually screaming ON THE LONG) he's seen his fair share of Marlin, just not something you think you would be saying in Perth. Next minute off goes the long, short run and it dropped it, with a bit of teasing it came back and we were on. Fair to say we were all dumb founded that we were actually onto a Metro bill. John was on strike, and onto his first stripey. After a bit of arerial work and putting up show for himself, our first metro bill was boatside!!
Some photos and we sent him on his way, pretty green so didnt take much encouragement to swim off. We were all a little in shock that we had actually caught our first Perth metro Marlin on pretty much the first time out on the heavy tackle in Metro waters.
Spread was reset and the plan was to stay in the water we had located, was still very fishy. Must of been about an hour or so, it was my turn on strike and needed to have a leak over the side. Took the harness off and was having a tinkle when nec minute off goes one of the 80 wide on the long rigger! Whilst im mid stream and on strike, with no harness or gimble.. off to a good start, with Daz yelling "its a blue and its a good one" Sort myself out whilst the boys clear the spread and clipped onto the 80 for the stand up fight. The fish had dumped 3/4 of the 80w (37kg), John quickly clicked the 300 yammys in reverse and we were backing down on a reasable fish. It dogged it out for a bit fairly deep and was probably a 30 or so minute fight with planing the fish up.
Up comes the leader and Daz is to work, looks over the side and looks back at me and says 'its a big fish'... then up pops a cracker blue! estimated at 450lb
Needless to say we were all in shock. We've all caught bills before including blues, but just not in Perth.
Fish released really well, and we went about chasing another. we barely set the spread to have another stripe come up and look at the rigger, only to shy away. Was a fairly action packed 3 hours or so with 3 fish coming up.
Ended the day 3-3-2 Which is bloody awesome in just about any game fishing location along our coast!! Metro Marlin Madness
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Perth to Cape Leveque and everything inbetween
Submitted by Swompa on Thu, 2021-03-04 13:08Howdy All,
The 2020 trip to Monkey Mia is back on again in 2021 after being postponed due to covid. It has now grown legs and we are going a hell of a lot further and venturing as far as Cape Leveque over a 5 week period
We have been Perth to Exmouth with plenty of places between. Flown into Karratha and Broome though have not seen anything between.
What must i see? Where must i go? How can I catch a bloody spaniard?
We're taking the 3.3m inflatable with a 9.8hp so will have some boat fishing capabilities.
Cheers in advance
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friday weather
Submitted by Wayne77 on Wed, 2021-03-03 06:59Hi all just want a few thoughts on friday as the weather looks amazing but the almanac is 12% and poor was thinking of trying the fads for the first time but reluctant to take a day off and burn 300L if the fishing going to be shit ? I know its fishing and thats the risk you take just after thoughts.
Thanks
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Jurien radio chsnnel
Submitted by TerriblePaulzy on Tue, 2021-03-02 17:38hey guys looking at heading out wide of Jurien chasing beakies Friday Saturday and was wondering what channel/s people use to log on/off and for general chatter up that way
cheers
paul
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buccaneer east side options.
Submitted by telferfish on Tue, 2021-03-02 14:56Hi Fishwrecked Team,
looking for any advice and options for fishing and camping up the buccaneer. We are doing a trip in May in a 6m CC and plan to camp on the coast where we can/boat if we have too. Have done a trip up that way befor but only as far as Koolan Island, weather turned us around.
Doing all the normal google and you tube research at the moment but other than some cracker 1980's malcom douglas stuff its hard to find info on.
Wolcott inlet, secure bay, doubtfull bay ect whats everyones opinions on best fishing/camping.
thanks fot any tips, a bit of intel can make or break trips like these.
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Shark cull
Submitted by uncle on Tue, 2021-03-02 06:20It’s ok to cull during a game fishing comp. in new
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Tournament walkaround 2100 thoughts/ experiences??
Submitted by Markie on Mon, 2021-03-01 10:55Just wondering if anyone on the forum owns or did own one or if you have been on one etc, what your thoughts are on the boat. Looking at dads friends boat who may be keen to move it on. Has a 200 yammy 4 stroke extremely low hours also so no issue being underpowered.
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Crab cakes
Submitted by little johnny on Sun, 2021-02-28 19:11With the comp being cancelled this weekend due to crap wind,decided to go for crab. Made some wicked cakes 75% crab 25% potatoes. And grated cheese . Pepper/salt big hit ,
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Squid in the sound
Submitted by Ericl on Sat, 2021-02-27 18:44With the season heading into Autumn, I am hoping to start getting a few squid again. Wondering if they are about about in reasonable numbers in the sound. Long tripo for me, so not wanting to go unless there is a erasonable chance of gertting a few. Cheers
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1st Flounder
Submitted by Ericl on Sat, 2021-02-27 18:40 Caught this flounder North of Ocean Reef just outside the 3 mile. Was a first for me and wondering if it bwas a reasonable size. Went 45cm on ther brag mat and weight about 875 grams. Not as good eating as I thought it would be. Filleting was easier than I expected. Cheers
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Todays efforts
Submitted by dakka on Sat, 2021-02-27 18:15I took my dad out for a fish today ended up being a pretty good day, left pt kenedy ramp at 10 am was a bit sloppy going out, so i stopped at our whiting spot, caught our 30 then headed out as the weather eased off a bit, so we were still in the bite time for today ended up with a nice feed for him to take home, he is 80 and in early stages of Alzheimer's disease
So now i have to cherish these moment's we have together now, will try again tomorrow before he heads back to Northam.

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White Pointer boats NZ
Submitted by Steelogs on Sat, 2021-02-27 12:50Hi All,
Has anyone out there owned a White Pointer boat from NZ? They read up pretty good and was wondering if anyone could help with some info/feedback?
Cheers
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Dunbier Trailers -12 Months wait
Submitted by SpotHound on Sat, 2021-02-27 10:09Went to order a Dunbier trailer and the dealer said minimum 12 months wait, Tezzas has stopped taking orders as cant get parts ex China as well.
Telwater boats are well over 12 months wait depending on model and Jayco caravans are at 18 months out and stopped taking orders.
What is the world coming too !
Also, the chinese model of Dunbier is $500 cheaper, not sure if I would take the risk. Any ideas?
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Crabbing again
Submitted by uncle on Fri, 2021-02-26 19:21Slowing down I think, just shy of 3 bags full.
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Weekend weather
Submitted by davewillo on Fri, 2021-02-26 18:50What are the thoughts on the weekend weather? Trying to decide whether or not to go to GI for the weekend from Hillarys. Looking pretty breezy so not sure it'll be too comfortable on a mooring.
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Inner South West
Submitted by tommytomato on Tue, 2021-02-23 14:24Hey all long time NO post
Got a young fella hanging with me now, wanna take him inland ( inner South West ) for some fresh water fishing, any idea's, red fin and so on
cheers tommy
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Easter Salmon
Submitted by Trailcraft570 on Mon, 2021-02-22 22:18Bit early I know but any sign of schools building up down the south east?
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Home made lures
Submitted by jighead on Mon, 2021-02-22 17:14Had a crack at making a few hard body lures . Based on the scorpion pattern. Not tested yet but a bit of fun .
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