Fishing Discussion
Thankyou
Submitted by DhuieJ on Thu, 2012-05-31 10:04Just want to put a big thankyou to Paul G and Jesse for time and effort they put in for the sale of "relisa". Nothing seemed to be to much trouble and it was greatly appreciated, I couldnt be more happier with my purchase and am looking forward to some good times with the new tub, just hope it catches half the fish it did for Paul.
Regards Jay
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GoPro Tips?
Submitted by Mela_77 on Thu, 2012-05-31 09:23Hi All ...
Just got my new toy, the new GoPro Hero2, the "outdoor" package, c/w the 32GB card. I'll mainly use it for Fish photos (on the boat), and possibly some boat side shoots underwater (if I sort out a mono pod for it).
Any tips on configuration, quality improvement ... etc?
Cheers
Hesh
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Night Squiding Land based Hillaries
Submitted by Bradlze on Thu, 2012-05-31 08:39Hey guys Im new to squiding and was hoping to get down to hillaries tonight for a bit of a bash
any suggestions on where to hang off the rocks land based?
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Dorkers.
Submitted by SABRE on Thu, 2012-05-31 07:45Ross Lyon says it may take freo a while to learn his new game plan,i think he may be right its taken 15 years and they still haven't learnt how to play AFL football.......LOL
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Coral Bay
Submitted by Wafisho on Thu, 2012-05-31 06:41Off to Coral bay in 10Hrs time :) Will keep you all posted with pics!
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daiwa saltiga insore SA-CD701MHFB
Submitted by Jeffree on Wed, 2012-05-30 19:26anyone have any experience with these rods??
looks like the goods, but just want some feedback before i buy :)
cheers
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Squid Jigs, floaters & twitchers
Submitted by Browndog on Wed, 2012-05-30 18:11Hi all.
I've been reading all about people landing heaps of squid in the sound, this weekend hopefully it's my turn. I have a couple of "middle of the range" jigs (not the pack of 20 for $3.99, but not the $24.99 each variety either)
Will these do the job, or do I really need to invest in Yo-Zuri or similar? Will be launching from Point Peron or Palm Beach and plan to just drift over some shallow weed beds in mangles bay or on the flats in front of Garden Island, unless anybody has some better suggestions?
Next question, do people have better success "working" a jig by twitching etc on a retrieve, or just floating it out the back? I'm leaning towards floating as this will allow me to try my luck casting into sand patches for some whiting or even KG's at the same time.
As always, your thoughts and advice are appreciated.
Cheers,
BD.
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Northern Territory
Submitted by Alanby on Wed, 2012-05-30 17:20Hi all
Have not posted for awhile but have just returned from 10 days at Dundee Beach in NT.
The 32 degree days were magnificent and never got out of shorts and T shirts for the whole time.
My host Greg and another 6 mates spent a very enjoyable week fishing out of his 8 mtr Ally spinning yarns and laughing.
The winds were a little unkind (and unusually strong) for the last 4 days but earlier in the week we managed the 70k trip down to North Perron Island
where we fished the huge depths of between 12 and 25 FEET to catch all sorts.
The Perrons are renowed for the Golden Snapper ( or gold spot ) and did not let us down.
Must have tried 15 different spots before we found a school or two. Also caught many varied species of snapper, the Darwinites just call them Trickies as there are too many species to name. Also caught cod, Coral Trout, small Red Emporer ( all released ) a medium size Black Jewfish and of course the obligatory sharks.
This year the water was unusually cool and did not see heaps of Mackie and Tuna schools but there were some around. Our skipper is not a lover of trolling so none were hooked.
The professional charter operators out of Dundee to the Finnis River were coming back with meager Barra catches so we decided to save fuel and not spend a day trolling in Crocodile Country. I am not a lover of the flavour of river caught Barra so did not bother me.
Put crab pots in twice for 9 and 12 HUGE muddies so some great feasts were had around the verandah table 100mts from the ocean overlooking some of the best sunsets you will ever see.
The only downside was the bloody mozzies who in fact actually like piss off spray and made life almost unbearable.
Of course with the ambient tempratures many a coldy was consumed and I will now spend a couple of weeks drying out.
If any of you get the chance do yourselves a favour and jump on the plane ($550 return), organise a trip to Dundee, there are plenty of charter boats down that way and accomodation at the lodge caravan park is basic but good enough and the tavern is a must. The world is so different up there and I must say I love it.
Have some photos on my phone and when I work out how to download them and post them will put some up.
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Prawn Dab Nets
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Wed, 2012-05-30 15:24Hi Guys,
Just to let you all know that we now have back in stock our 3 metre 2pce Prawn Dab Nets, We had a huge run on them and we are constantly being contacted as to whether we have them instock. So just giving you the heads up we have them instore.
Cheers from the Oceanside Team
demersal jig rigging
Submitted by Ryan C on Wed, 2012-05-30 11:03hi guys, i am getting more and more into demersal jigging (as are many others!!) and i wanted to get some opinion from the more experienced jiggers out there , i am currently re rigging all of my demersal jigs with new assists and various octopus skirts over the assists and my question is whether to use 1 assist hook or 2 on each jig, what do you think (all of the jigs are between 70 and 150 grams ) cheers
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Inside exmouth west side reef
Submitted by AaronC on Wed, 2012-05-30 09:39Hi guys,
heading to exy friday night for the first time, with a boat.
Winds look shitty atm was wondering if you can
a) get a 5.5m ali inside the reef off westside?
b) what could i expect to catch?
Cheers.
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small boat advice for Shark Bay
Submitted by syddie on Wed, 2012-05-30 09:03Hi all,
Just wondering if it would be doable (safe) to travel from Denham to Useless Loop to fish, with a 4.5 CC polycraft and 60hp 4stroke 70ltr tank + 20ltr jerry. Looking like some good weather coming up with low swell, lightish winds (max 10-12kts) dropping off in the arvo for the trip back.
Would like peoples thoughts on this as I haven't been boating in this region before. approx 50 nMile round trip I'd expect.
Ken
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How to bleed a shark ?
Submitted by fish4dan on Tue, 2012-05-29 22:31I caught a small 1 metre shark at the weekend, but realized I didn't know much about identification, eating quality, how to bleed it properly, or how to prevent the taste of ammonia in the flesh - so I returned it to the water. Could anyone give me some pointers for next time ? Thanks, Dan
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levelwind
Submitted by parry123 on Tue, 2012-05-29 20:48hey everyone ive had my overhead for a few months now. my reel is levelwind witch i dont really like so i have a theroy that if i take out the 2 bars and the bit where the line goes through it might cast abit better has anyone done this or is it just a waste of time?
cheers parry
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Nice little tailor
Submitted by CBKINETIC on Tue, 2012-05-29 16:29My young fellas PB tailor caught 27/1/2012 cockburn sound
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what a spin out
Submitted by uncle on Tue, 2012-05-29 16:17fishing down on the floating jetty this arfo with the grand son,catching blowies,when this huge fish just ghosted by, bugger me I'd swear it was a big mack,not suprising when you see all the fish in there at the moment, keeps me in spinners picking them up of the bottom
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cockburn sound
Submitted by fish hunter on Tue, 2012-05-29 14:56hey everyone i was wondering if there are any good spots to fishing off a kayak in the cockburn sound? any help would be much appreicated
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Two rocks marina
Submitted by brenno on Tue, 2012-05-29 14:43Heading up to 2 rocks marina tonight just wonder what's around up there and what sorta gear to take cheers brenno
Any North mole report?
Submitted by Terry Du87 on Tue, 2012-05-29 13:25Hi guys, just wandering is there any biting in North mole these days ? still have some tailor around or any body got sone nice pinky?
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TIDES
Submitted by SABRE on Tue, 2012-05-29 12:04Hey guys,just been check tides on willy weather. Thursday has 2 low and 2 high tide time listed but all other days have only 1 high and low tide listed. This is not the first time or site i have seen this on. Any explinations ??
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This is where the little fish photos are...
Submitted by Browndog on Tue, 2012-05-29 11:41Crasny1, this is where the little fish are, seems they are all I ever catch!
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Where have all the "little" fish photo's gone
Submitted by crasny1 on Tue, 2012-05-29 11:20I cant remember when last I saw a picture of a herring, whiting or other bread and butter fish on here.
I am sure some see it as a "brag board" but I personally like fishing for all fish, and not just big ones.
Be nice to see some shots of whiting etc again.
JMO
Neels
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Port Hedland in Winter Months
Submitted by Jelle on Tue, 2012-05-29 11:04Hey guys,
have been fishing up here in Hedland for the last 5 months or so (not just fishing, working as well :)) and it's been great. Yesterday arvo I was the only one at the boat ramp and didn't see any other boats out either. Was a bad sign already! Spent about 4hours copping waves trying to get onto some fish but only managed a mini shark. Hope this is not how all winter is gonna be like!
I'm going on a 5 week break back to Belgium and will be back in Port from July until November. What sort of fish can I expect those months? Are the spaniards and tuna around that time of year? Big fan of pelagics and not really a bottom bouncer..
Cheers,
Jelle
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Palm beach Rockingham
Submitted by Em801 on Mon, 2012-05-28 21:16Hey guys gonna try and spend abit of time on the jetty at palm beach Rockingham the week in the evenings any tips caught 1 port Jackson tonight lol would like something abit better thanx fellas
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Sharkbay 2012
Submitted by Shortylook on Mon, 2012-05-28 16:53Hey guys, just got back from Sharkbay after a week of flat out fishing. Wanted to post some pics but I'm having trouble so Ive got Adam on to it. We had a ball and even though the weather was looking very average we managed to fish every day. Steep point was very friendly for us with a 21 fish haul, with a couple nice red emperor 2 massive rankin cod 1 over12 kg and the other just a shade over 9kg. A couple nice pearl perch,3 pinks and our quota of nice big red throat and some baldies .Turtlebay was looking even better but the forecast and the actual weather was a bit out. Still got our fish but we only just made it with our fuel,lol could of been a bit embarrassing. Inside fished very well for blacks(blue line emperor) and lots of rankin and estuary cod. All in all another awesome trip, but next year 2 weeks so we can relax a smidge
We met some other fisho's and exchanged spots for inside for some near nanga so we might try there next time
Cheers
Andrew
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shallow water fun
Submitted by brenz on Mon, 2012-05-28 11:56Decided on thursday to hit up some shallow water spots early friday morning.
So we launched the boat at 430 am and off we went.
pulled up at the spot at around 440 sounded around untill we found the fish and set the anchor on a 5 m deep lump.
the boat settled so i set out a bait and started cutting mulies when WHAM the rod was off , i set the hooks and the fight was on . withing minutes i had a nice dhuie boatside which went 62 cm on 15lb gear.
Fairly content witht he first cast i laughed with my brother and said imagine if i backed it with another , when all of a sudden the rod was alive again , this time the fish was not so big but still another dhuie was in the boat took a few piks and off he went , this one went 49 cm.
the rest of the morning got really interesting getting bricked 6 times using up to 80lb leaders in the end but that was still no match for these brute snapper (confirmed snapper after seing more than one of them before they took off for the bottom .)
as soon as the sun came up the skippy were on and as i needed a few big baits for sliding we kept a few, the interesting thing here was they would not hit anything other than berkly 3" power minnows in pearl watermellon but hey who's complaining as artificials are more fun anyways.
After an hour of playing with skippy we went in the hunt of squid and had 12 nailed in less than an hour with bright orange berkly squid jigs being a stand out favourite .
All in all a very easy and productive morning and to have it all done in a 10 ft tinny made it even more fun and proved that you dont need big boats for quality fish.
Brenz
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Rigging up Witch Doctor / Dillfish teaser
Submitted by BigClarky on Mon, 2012-05-28 11:02Hey Lads,
Wanted to see how everyone riggs up their Witch Doctors / Dillfish teasers when trolling.
Over the years I have just used a simple rope setup, but noticed some of the boys are running a small Barrell D-Shackle or Snap Barrel Swivel to the teaser to get correct action , then heavy duty rope of that. Also seen some people running 500 pound leader line to hook up there witch doctors and dillfish teasers.
Your advice and experiences would be appreciated.
Shaun
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Going fishing with mum
Submitted by monstaf1sh on Mon, 2012-05-28 10:34Taking my mum out fishing tomorrow and am not where I should take her, the few spots I had in mind were north or south mole, coogee beach jetty, or in my dinghy on the river.
Has anyone got any other ideas where would a good place might be? Shes happy just catching the small stuff, herring, yellowtail, whiting etc.
Thanks..
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