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One of our pets at work died

Dont know if it was all the cheese it used to scoff or the pies we fed him. Some say it was the chicken bones.:-(

Cheers
Dale


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Boat Imports from States

Hi all, I know from recent forums that some have discussed importing boats from the states. I am actually chasing some info from people who have done this or are involved with this process. I have heard of Platinum West out of Perth are they good?

If anyone could help with narrowing the search down for people who are involved with importing such boats that would be great. Any further info on what taxes and costs are involved would also be much appreciated.

Cheers Spooled


5.3m Razerline Eclipse - For Sale

Link to a new post in the Sell & Buy Section

http://fishwrecked.com/forum/53m-razerline-eclipse-sale

Cheers Steve


Long Weekend Fishing - Mandurah and Two Rocks

 

SATURDAY - After dropping the missus off at the airport early Saturday morning bound for Melbourne with our two young boys for a week to catch up with some family and friends, I was getting excited about the prospect of three or four days of getting out in the boat. 

 I was down at the holiday shack in Dawesville just before 10am with Northsea eagerly awaiting.  We quickly unpacked some stuff and proceeded to pack the boat ready to go.  The forecast was for a windy morning with the breeze dropping right off around 11am.  By the time we got our S H one T together and headed out through the Cut, it was 12pm.  It was still blowing a fairly strong easterly so we putted out only about 3 mile and dropped our lines.  With no success there, we decided to brave the conditions hoping it would calm off a bit.   So we headed out to the 10 mile mark.  We moved around a bit but couldn't find much.  It had started to calm off and the conditions were awesome by then.  We should have headed out further but decided with another few days ahead, we wouldn't wear ourselves out.

 We headed back into a spot where we had caught a few bits and pieces before and tried anchoring up with some berley thrown overboard.  I got onto a nice size KG along with a nice little Black Arse and a small Nannagai.  Northsea ended up with a nice Skippy.  We called it a day and headed back in with the conditions still spot on.  It was a long day with the boat being wheeled back into the shed at about 7pm.

 Feeling a bit ripped off we had a few beers then Northsea copped a slap in the face by the way of a message from another work mate.  "Told you guys to come up to Two Rocks"  And a picture of a 16kg and a 10kg Dhuie.  We knew we had to do better tomorrow!

 

SUNDAY - We knew the weather was going to be about the same so we didn't bother getting up too early.  We stuffed about and got out through the cut at about 11pm.  We decided to head straight out to 10 mile and dropped lines.  No luck again.  We went another 5 with the same result.  We were losing hope.  Out another 5 mile and first drop - bang.  It wasn't big so I pulled it up slow and was dissapointed when abig gurnett surfaced.  Bugger.  And that was it for the whole day.  We drifted, moved, drifted, moved, drifted all day with not even the odd bite.  Tried a couple of spots on the way in with no success.  Then it got worse...

 The missus rang but by the time we fished my phone out of the glove box it had rang out.  So I put it in my top pocket and was going to ring her back.  Then while we were cleaning up after our last drop, i leant over the side to wash my hands and plop!  I watched my phone do a perfect 10 - triple twist with a half pike then dive out of site 30 meters to the bottom of the ocean.  I was gutted and resigned to the fact it wasn't meant to be and it just wasn't my day!  Home by 5.30pm pissed off!

 

MONDAY - After some humming and aahhring I decided I would tow the boat back to Perth (a couple of weeks earlier than Dad wanted - for a service) and head out from Two Rocks on the Tuesday.  Northsea was keen as.  He went out when his bro in law got a Dhuie a couple of weeks back from there.  We really wanted to get one ourselves and didn't like our chances in Mandurah!

 

TUESDAY - Up at the ramp by 5.30am with only one other boat out, we headed out through glassy conditions.  It was magic and we thought we were in for a ripper day.  Took just 10 mins to get out to our first spot about 6 mile out.  Then just 30 mins later the wind came up SW and white caps were in another half hour later.  We battled the weather the rest of the day but managed to get out a bit further and had a bit of fun pulling up a ray, a small shark, a small black arse, a small dhuie and a nice Baldy along with a few other bits and pieces.  The Dhuie and Black arse were just sized but we felt bad keeping them cause they looked tiny.  They were both sent back down on the release weight (first time I had used one) in good condition.  Hopefully that's karma and we get a big one next time!  

 

And that was the end of our extra long weekend.  We were a little bit dissapointed putting in so much time and effort for such little reward but we said a few times that it was a good break from our families and it sure beats going to work.  I hope the photos work?

 

 


salted bait??

hay guys, i was just wanting to know everyones thoughts on salted bait??

Had any luck on it?

And the best way to salt mullies??

 

im wanting to give it a go, i heard it stays on the hook longer, is this true??

 

Thanks


Friday Funnys

Enjoy - next weeks friday funys coming from BaliCool hopefully.......


how warm is the water out there

me an the boy were out on monday an i couldnt get ova how warm the water was i got up to 25.3 on the sounder whats the warmest you guys have seen it.and bonito bye the thousands....love catching them so much fun


Exmouth charters

Hey learned people,

 

I am sure i am not the first to ask, but can anyone recommend a fishing charter (or unrecommend) from Exmouth, preferrably leaving from Tantabiddi. I am staying just a few days in Exmouth national park and would like to head out on a charter, have my own gear.

 

Probably keen to land a mackeral, but happy bottom bouncing. Going in July.

 

any feedback appreciated.

 

cheers

RICEY


My Lures

the lures for herring, tailor, salmon, skippy and what evere eats a metal lure or a swimming lure.

cheers danno.


Locations to buy bait

 

Now this is something that always gets me stumped in the worst of times.

Something that I always wish I knew when I needed.

 

Where to buy baits, like what time is this place open and where are they. Not tackle stores but deli's servos, whether they sell tackle as well... Because I bet most people here have missed out on buying bait the day before, or if spare of the moment tried to head for a flick, but either cant find what you need because you dont know who sells them or they are out of stock on what you're after.

 

I'll start;

Caltex Servo on canning HWY heading to freo towards traffic bridges on the right sells prawns and mulies (upto 2kg block) and some other baits i cant remember and they're open 24hrs.

 

North Mole Kiosk has baits.. drive by all the time and never noticed they sell em.

 

Gull servo south of the swan river causeway on a street between albany hwy and shepperton rd just north of skippers caryards and opposite subaru sells river prawns, mulies (6 mulies - 1kg) and some other i dont remember. open 24hrs

 

Woodmans Point boat ramp kiosk has baits and various tackle.

 

BP servo, heading towards freo on canning hwy just after the 2nd traffic bridge on your left has baits and to have 2kg mulies. open 24hrs

 

**Just thought this thread WILL come in handy, as i know it'd help me to know some more. So many times i get stuck driving around for ages looking for bags of mulies, glowlights etc as not all servos sell it or have stock. As everyone knows, sometimes fishing is just spare of the moment or the weather gives in to ya for once.**

 

So please share any knowledge you may have about this topic as i know it'd help alot of fisho's out there. Good to have this on hand with a click of the search button.

 

Cheers in advance.

 


New deepwater port and industrial precinct for the Pilbara

The Liberal-National Government has identified Anketell, 30km east of Karratha and 10km from Cape Lambert, as the next major deepwater iron ore port for the Pilbara.

The multi-user deepwater port and industrial precinct will complement Port Hedland and Dampier ports.

Premier Colin Barnett said the Government would spend $3.5million during the next three years to plan and prepare an Industrial Precinct Development Agreement for the project including commercial, legal and engineering advice to negotiate the agreement.

“Anketell was first identified during the 1970s as a potential iron ore port. Now, 40 years later, the Liberal-National Government is helping make this project happen,” Mr Barnett said.

“The port will be serviced by existing towns, especially nearby Karratha, providing further business and development opportunities for Pilbara communities.

“This project will help Western Australia develop and the revenue it will generate will help pay for our schools, hospitals and other services.”

The precinct, which would ultimately include a port with more than 350 million tonnes annual (Mtpa) export capacity, an industrial area of more than 1,400ha and a corridor for transport and services, would be developed to accommodate a range of users and different mineral commodities. The port would have a cap placed on it in future to ensure the viability of existing ports.

The multi-user port will be built by a private proponent under an agreement with the State Government.

Three significant iron ore projects are potential foundation investors in the new precinct:

· API Management for its 30-40 Mtpa West Pilbara Iron Ore Project

· Fortescue Metals Group Ltd for its 30-60 Mtpa Solomon Project

· China Metallurgical Group Corporation for its 15 Mtpa Cape Lambert Iron Ore Project.

“The Government will work with these companies, or an infrastructure provider to develop the project, with plans to commence operations by 2015,” the Premier said.

“Today’s announcement joins a list of projects by the Liberal-National Government aimed at developing the north of the State - the native title agreement with Yawuru community; the $300million Pilbara Cities project to create modern liveable communities; and the development of a LNG processing precinct at James Price Point to deliver social and economic benefits for Aboriginal people.

“The strength of WA’s iron ore exports and the growth plans of current users are testing the capacity of the existing Pilbara ports.

“In 2008-09 the Pilbara exported more than 326 million tonnes of bulk commodities, mainly iron ore.

“This is forecast to reach more than 530 Mtpa by 2015 and as much as 750 Mtpa by 2020.

“The Anketell port and industrial precinct will provide opportunities for new exports and processing of iron ore and other minerals.”

The Department of State Development would lead negotiations on behalf of the Government, Dampier Port Authority would manage the new port and infrastructure corridors and LandCorp would develop the industrial precinct.


Northern Super Deep Jigging?

Ok so I've been looking at some charts for a while and I'm pretty excited to be looking into what is a fairly untouched fishery. As super deep jigging grows in popularity in the southern part of our state I'm wondering what the possibilities are up here? The edge of the shelf is a lot further from the mainland here but if based at the Monties it puts you within range of some super deep water. Although popular for marlin fisherman and those few that like to target broadbill, little is heard about the bottom fish in these depths. What I do know is that relatively good fishing for big ruby snapper can be had but what else can be caught out there?? I'd be interested to know.


flat rock

Hey guys.

 Im heading up to flatrock tomorrow when i finish work.  Just wondering what has been biting up there lately, just the usual suspects of tailor whiting and herring? also was wondering if anybody else is going up as i wouldnt mind meeting a few people.

 

cheers poketz


Burn your credit card: Sportsfishing Festival in Tokyo

http://www.sfpc.jp/

Just as well I can't get a late ticket!


shimano spheros..any advice?

hey guys, im currently in the process of setting up a new beach combo and im looking for a good reel to suite a 9 foot rod. I was thinking about the shimano spheros 6000 which is around $200, does anyone have any advice? is this a good reel? i will be using this combo for beach fishing, fishing from jettys for tailor, salmon, shark etc.

are there any other good reels around $200 that i should look into? any advice will be great.

 

cheers.


Wheres more Productive?

hey.

 

I was wondeirng which marina is more productive.

Hillarys marina & Mindarie Marina.

I prefer to fish normally inside the marina to catch some whiting skippy and little pinkies.

 

All help appreciated.


Electric winch

hello i am just after some advice.  my electric winch has just sht itself.  the question Is there much between the brands and the cost seems to be from 250 to 1000.  how do you work out the ton rating you need ie is it boat weight or lifting weight? my boat is about 1.5 ton so why 3ton winch. its sure as sht not boat 1.5 fish 1.5 ton lol. any advice would help on winch and fish to 1.5 ton thanks


crays

Hey is anyone having any luck with the crays in close yet? cant be too far off surely?

 


GT'S???

hey fello fishos, was just curious about gt fishing from the rocks up at quobba station in the north west. what sort of terrain should i be looking for to get onto some bruisers... so if anyone can help please let me know ai, any information at all will help

cheers

 

jack


hillary's boat harbour and ocean reef

hey what fish have been round hillaries and ocean reef boat harbour espiecily at night


soft plastics

i was just wondering wat types of soft plastics are good this time of year around ocean reef and hillary's


Yellow tail as live bait

When I catch yellow tail (by boat out from City Beach) I use them as live bait. I place a approx size 10 hook through the tail of the fish just above the spine so that it remains in good shape and is still quite mobile. My logic for hook placment is that the fish will be attacked from behind.

A bloke at work said I should be placing the hook closer to the head (you might call it the the shoulder of the fish) as this will provide the yellow tail with more mobility.

Does anyone have an opinion/ advice on this?


max casting weight

hey i was wondering whether anyone could gimme a rough maximum cast weight on a 6'6 3-5kg Berkley Attack graphite rod?

I have an old 6' bait noodle rated for 2-4kg line which can handle up to 20g casting weight, so i sort of guessed that the attack could probably handle up to 30...what's everyone's guess?


Combo for Montebellos

Hello All,

I am a new poster but a long time reader of these forums. It has come to the time where I need advice from the Fishwrecked fountain of knowledge!

 

For a start I do not consider myself an experienced fisherman. While growing up beach fishing on the east coast I have not really got into it until the last few years while living in Perth. I am mainly land based fishing north of the river chasing tailor, herring etc off the beach. I have been on one trip to the Abrolhos and another to the Top End which got me interested.

 

Anyway, I am off on a trip to the Montebello's later in the year. I have a budget of $500 - $600 to spend on a combo for the trip. I already have a lightish spin combo which I plan on taking along.

 

What do you recommend?

 

Regards,

 

DW


Fix A Rod?

Hey

 

I was wondering if tackle shops repair snapped rods? and at what cost?


micro vibes

does any one know how to use these with success. wats the technique please help


disapointed in the fisheries

i was down at the rocko jetty last night getting some photos for a up and coming article catching small salmon trout on lures and releasing them as they were about 15 to 20cm long tiny things after getting some nice shots i was walking around having a peek in some buckets and saw a couple of people with them in their buckets i took some pics and told the guy that they were undersized he said they where for bait and for me to mind my own business i then reconised him from this forum but i wont name and shame you unless i see you doing it again i made a call to fish watch and they told me tell him the size and bag limit and then leave him alone not good enough i say theirs 10 or so fish that wont grow up and be the great fish that they are 10 minuets later i saw he was still catching them but he wasn't putting them in his bucket he was getting a small kid of about 6 to do it very sad now this kid will have the idea in his head to keep everything he catches very sad i left shortly after so god knows how many he had    

sorry for the gripe but something had to be said 


rod buying

im want to get a new flick rod for flicking lures and stuff out what do u think of the shimano aquatip it cheap

and how much is the shimano catana


stella and a t-curv

hey evey one just wondering im going to get a t-curve blue water 15 to 24 kg. now im thinking about matching it up with a stella 20000sw is that the way to go or is there a better reel to match the rod i dont want a saltiga tho i know there good just dont want one. would be great if someone coul thro in some ideas

 cherz