Fishing Discussion
crabbing at claremont jetty
Submitted by Dave Sceresini on Fri, 2009-09-25 18:00Hi my names dave and im (scere_182) brother and just signed up last night, but have been following the sight for about a year now. Am thinking about goin crabbing at the claremont jetty tonight. I heard the fishing report on 105.7 this mornin and they said there catching a fair number of tailor and mulloway their recently. Just wondering if there has been any bluies caught of the jetties neir claremont recently. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers Dave
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Cape Peron marina one step closer
Submitted by Colin Hay on Fri, 2009-09-25 10:31The State Government today announced it will proceed with the next phase of Rockingham’s Cape Peron marina project.
Premier Colin Barnett said detailed investigations would precede a formal public environmental assessment to be conducted by the Environmental Protection Authority.
“This is an independent and thorough process and will provide the community with several opportunities to have their say,” he said.
The project will proceed only if environmental approval is granted.
The project proposal, developed to this point by the Rockingham Kwinana Development Office (RKDO) and the City of Rockingham, calls for a new marina precinct that provides much-needed and long-awaited boating pens and services as well as a range of recreational, tourism and business opportunities for both visitors and locals.
“Rockingham residents have been talking for nearly 40 years about the need for boating facilities and a secure marina and I know the RKDO’s Chairman Phil Edman MLC for the South Metropolitan area and his team are working hard to finally deliver it,” Mr Barnett said.
“Cockburn Sound is a magnificent recreational area but there is no marina or services such as fuel, repairs, a chandlery, boat stackers, hardstand or parking for boat owners between Mandurah and Fremantle.”
A marina precinct would include:
clubhouse sites and pens for local boating clubs
cafes and restaurants
tourism, new business and education opportunities
facilities to support the local marine eco-tourism industry
affordable family holiday accommodation at a beachfront chalet park and short-term serviced accommodation
a site for a marine science centre of excellence
Planning Minster John Day said ‘Directions 2031’, the new draft planning framework which will shape the future of the Perth and Peel regions for the next 20 years, has Rockingham identified as a new Primary Centre.
“The addition of the excellent recreational boating and tourist facilities at Cape Peron would enhance the city’s Primary Centre role,” Mr Day said.
“Degraded areas of Cape Peron would also be rehabilitated and improved visitor facilities provided.”
Mr Day said the additional environmental studies as well as community feedback would guide the final concept plan.
“The State Government is committed to providing a range of boating and visitor facilities for everyone’s benefit,” he said.
“The Rockingham community has waited too long for this to happen”.
LandCorp will manage the development and seek a private sector partner to ensure the full scope of benefits from the marina are optimised.
More information is available at http://www.rkdo.wa.gov.au or phone 9550 7200.
Premier's office - 9222 9475
Planning Minister 's office - 9213 6600
Dunsborough
Submitted by Iceman on Fri, 2009-09-25 09:29Heading to Dunsborough next weekend (Not Augusta). Anyone have any reorts from that area onshore and offshore. Also can anyone advise me where the 4 mile is as I have heard alot about this area as good spot to fish. mainly go down in April chasing salmon.
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Can anyone tell me how to download a screen shot from Google maps
Submitted by Colin Hay on Fri, 2009-09-25 09:27The maps are so handy when trying to explain exactly where a spot is, or if you are looking for new fishing ground.
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Kalbari...... up up and away!
Submitted by Jetstar on Fri, 2009-09-25 01:36Heading north to Kalbarri..... hows it looking??
Hi Guys,
We are heading up the coast Fri-Mon for long weekend..... I've dragged away the hubby and am in some deperate need of a good catch. Beach wise, anyone know of any hot spots?? The weather looks to be good--- help me put a smile on the old boys dial!! Any suggestions. We have fully equipt 4x4 and reasonable rigs.. Chasing my dream mulloway, but settle for anything good eating!! Also have a kayak if its worth a paddle out anywhere??
Cheers. :)
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GT POPPER SHAPED LIKE A BABY TURTLE
Submitted by wopjrb on Fri, 2009-09-25 00:15ANYBODY EVER HEARD OF A POPPER IN THE FORM OF A BABY TURTLE FOR MASSIVE GTs?
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quantem reels
Submitted by flagpole on Thu, 2009-09-24 22:01was looking at quantem spin reels this evening never heard of them before any body used them or no any info. they look bloody impressive.
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Barra setup
Submitted by WODF on Thu, 2009-09-24 20:42What are the most common barra setups people are using these days? I'm off to Broome sometime next month to visit mum and she reckons the barra and inshore fishing is sh!t hot so I want to buy a nice little overhead setup in Perth before flying up. Will also use it in the creeks in town chasing jacks when I get back. Budget = $600 or close to.
Thanks,
Damien
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crabbing
Submitted by gumbyconts on Thu, 2009-09-24 20:05hey guys,
my gfs father was keen on taking me for my first crabbing session later this year or early next year. the only problem is that he hasnt gone out crabbing for a couple of years and was wanting to know where to head these days.
he previously headed to mandurah, with the talk about extended bans etc i was wondering where the best spots should be in mandurah and also are there other places similar distance from perth that you can find them that would be good for a beginner.
ive never done this before so ill take any information you can throw at me.
thanks,
Jay
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More "Super Deep" Jigs !!!
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Thu, 2009-09-24 15:33Due to the "Super Deep" jigging gaining in popularity. We now stock a wide range of BIG jigs, from the Zest, Black Magic to the Sanme and Katch 1 King jigs.
New Instore!!

These are similar to the Sanme, 600gm and comes fully rigged.
It is recommended to replace atleast the split ring.
Priced at only $49.95rrp
** Limited Stocks !! **
** Dont forget to mention you're a Fishwrecked Member to get your discount **
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Karratha fishing charters
Submitted by dallasthedog on Thu, 2009-09-24 11:50I am heading up to Karratha for a 5 day break on the 16th October and would like top go deep sea fishing - Can anyone reccomned a charter boat company (or let me know who to keep clear of)?
Thanks
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Off Mandurah
Submitted by Gards 9 on Thu, 2009-09-24 11:05Good day out off Mandurah a while back
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got one bunbury closes it doors tonight
Submitted by dan1 on Thu, 2009-09-24 08:51Just letting you all know got one Bunbury closes its doors tonight so some great deals today still a bit left lots of lures,terminal tackle go and have a look i know i will be sad to see Mark and Kim go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Snapper lead moulds
Submitted by GrahamM on Thu, 2009-09-24 08:06
Gday was wondering if anyone had some snapper lead moulds they would be willing to lend for me to make some weights for my up comming trip to the Abhrolis islands in a couple of weeks chassing 8/16/20 ounce mould would be great if someone has that i can borrow pm me with details Preferably north of the river
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Reel Servicing
Submitted by fishfish on Wed, 2009-09-23 20:36Evening all, a question for the tackle junkys or reel servicing guys.
When you are checking the bearings do you leave the cover off the sealed bearings when cleaning and re packing or do you just ditch them and replace ????
The covers I'm talking about are the thin shields either side of the bearing usually held on by a small circlip. You usually end up wrecking the cover trying to get them off because they are so small so in which case I leave the other side on and just repack , reinstalling them with the remaining cover facing the out side of the reel if posible depending on position ..
So far no problems but thought i'd ask, hope I explained myself..
Cheers....
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First SW Fishing Comp November
Submitted by damo6230 on Wed, 2009-09-23 16:17The first SW fishing comp will be held Saturday 7 November 2009.
The event will be centred at Port Geopgraph Marina.
The marina has excellent facilites for boats and allows for plenty of shore options. A Freshwater category will be included.
The rules will be simple and will be posted to all members that wish to participate (but already parrallel the Exmouth comp rules). We will PM them to you once you have paid. We will decide on the best payment method and edit the post later.
The cost of the comp will be $20 per adult and $10 children (< 16 years old). All fees will be recycled into PRIZES. We will also have a fishwrecked donation jar on the day.
The comp will be length only and you will need to use a brag mat or similar and a photo for proof. Individual name tags will be issued at the comp. The winner for each category will be based on the longest fish, not weight. The organisers reserve the right for final justification and all photos must be lodged on the day of the comp. Dont stress, plenty of people will have brag mats and cameras so if you dont then as long as you have your name tag it doesn't matter if you borrow the mat or camera (with permission). There are examples already posted on fishwrecked from the exi comp.
While this is primarily a sportfish comp supporting catch and release you are welcome to keep your lawful baglimit fish but we are not going to weigh them for the comp prizes.
We will start the comp at 6am and finish at 4pm. Plenty of time for the festivities........
Tags will only be dispensed and received at Port Geograph marina; but you can fish from wherever you like. But you must observe the start/finish time, so travel time is the responsibility of the individual.
We will post the species list/category prizes in the near future.
The event will be organised by myself and BJ (bluetonic). This is the first comp so no doubt there will be future modifications and happy to accept PM advice/queries.
Hope you all can attend. This is a social event so dont forget to have fun and a prime opportunity to meet fellow members.
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busselton info wanted
Submitted by davey on Wed, 2009-09-23 15:44hi all
we are going to busselton mid november for a week,staying at peppermint park, can anyone tell me if its worth taking the yak.
whats the fishing like there, is the river fishable etc etc
cheers
dave
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30K Sounder
Submitted by doublej on Wed, 2009-09-23 14:49Anyone wanting a new sounder should check this out.
30k will get you one.
Go to the demo mode and have a look.
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Check out the traffic before you head off for your next fishing trip
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2009-09-23 14:29http://perthcam.bankwest.com.au/pcfr.html
This is pretty handy for checking out some of the local traffic hot spots
Who is going to Brave it?
Submitted by Bodie on Wed, 2009-09-23 11:04howmany of you going to take on the winds this weekend?
its been a while since Ive caught a decent fish...hold on a while since Ive wet a line!!@#!$@
Sat in my boat last night and wrote down all my GPS co'ords i had reminising of the fish i caught from the locations. Today dropped the boat off to Chivers for the new GPS to be fitted (lowrance HDS unit) and while they were at it mentioned a few small issues i was having with the engines, is gonna cost me a bit......
But Ive come to the conclusion.....stuff the weather im going anyway!!!!!!!
No fish in the freezer, boats going green coz its seen more fresh water than salt!!!
Not many people have been out over the past few weeks due to the weather, so there might be plenty of fish moving about in the stirred up water!!!
Who else is going???
Long weekend i would expect the ramps to be quite busy, but being in a bigger boat im still heading out 20-25 miles!!!
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Stop the rot: SA's catch a carp campaign
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2009-09-23 09:54Fishermen will be paid by the South Australian Government to catch carp in Lake Albert near the mouth of the Murray as part of a two-week trial to reduce fish numbers.
The Government says rising salinity is expected to kill large numbers of fish soon, which would leave the lake strewn with rotting fish.
SA Fisheries Minister Paul Caica says $500,000 has been allocated for the trial.
"The fishermen will be paid inclusive of GST $4.50 a kilo of fish and then we'll look at the catch rate, the effectiveness of ... with a view to, if it's successful, extending it," he said.
Courtesy of the ABC
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Finally got one!
Submitted by gumbyconts on Tue, 2009-09-22 22:07make that two!
i headed to cockburn today in search of the elusive squid. a couple of months back i stocked up on squid jigs from ocean side with excellent advice from ryan. i had attempted to use them a few times since then to no avail, until today!
intentionally leaving all standard fishing gear behind squid was on the agenda.
first attempt was at the ammo jetty at woodmans points, however sundays weather resulted in 0 visibility for the squid to hunt.
next was near the jetty near the cockburn boat ramp. no luck here either, although the water looked good i couldnt see any weed beds anyway. during this time a HUGE ray came by and entertained me for a while.
moving on...
i ended up at a groyne facing south toward jervoise bay. taking some advice from honsu i found some shallow weed beds and cast away with my orange yozuri aurie q neo. FIRST CAST and i was on! i initially though it was a lump of weed i was pulling in as i hadnt felt something like this on my rod before, but no it was pulling! it was big...later measured to 24cm.
about a half dozen or so casts later i could see another squid following my jig. it followed it all the way to my feet, and BAM! ink squirted from the water a just missing me. this one ended up at 19cm.
well a great day...besides the sunburn through the clouds...at least i didnt get inked! id just like to thank all who have answered my questions and those who have recently posted info on squid jigging techniques etc.
i think im gunna be a keen squidder from now on!
-Jay
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any swan river mulloway around?
Submitted by joe amato on Tue, 2009-09-22 17:33hi every1,i was just wondering ,if any swan river mulloway are about or is it still early to chase them?
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Fremantle Boat Fires Deliberately Lit
Submitted by bod on Tue, 2009-09-22 12:08A blaze which gutted several luxury boats in Fremantle this morning was deliberately lit.
Firefighters, Fremantle Port Authority staff and water police were called to Freedom Marine on Mews Road shortly before 4am and battled for more than hour to contain the fire.
Four vessels in dry dock were destroyed and another was badly damaged. Damage has been estimated at more than $1 million.
Two of the boats are privately owned while the other two are owned by Freedom Marine.
Arson investigator Det-Sen. Const. Aaron Capes told thewest.com.au it appeared fires were started on two separate boats in the Freedom Marine yard.
Another police spokeswoman said a caretaker raised the alarm when he was woken by a "crackling sound" and went out to discover several boats alight.
An arson investigator earlier told thewest.com.au there was no evidence of forced entry.
Det-Sen. Const. Capes said that while the front of the Freedom Marine was well secured the back of the property is easily accessible because of the open harbour. He said it appeared the arsonists targeted the boat year because it was an easy target.
Pollutions Response Unit manager Dr Jimmy Seow said officers had been monitoring the area for toxins.
Dr Seow said he was particularly concerned about a downwind which was blowing smoke from the scene towards Fremantle Hospital, but he said so far there was no evidence of any toxins from the fire.
Boat yard contractor Kevin Hart said the boats were a combination of new and used and were all for sale.
Arson investigators remain at the scene. Anyone who saw anything unusual in the area during the early hours of this morning should contact Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
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Beach Snapper
Submitted by luke george on Tue, 2009-09-22 08:52Headed down to my lucky beach again last night the wind was up tides and moon were still right so had a fair bit of confidence. On the way down i get a call from my mate saying he just got busted by what he thinks was a pink so that got me there a bit faster. Got there at 7:30 set up and no more than 20 seconds of my bait being in the water i was on after a very good fight alot better than the night before's fight i hada 10kg pinky in the wash next cast same result but i let a mate bring it in which was hilarious to watch she would struggle to be 30kg and no more than 5 foot tall and the pinky nearly pulled her in the water. As another 10 odd kg pink hit the beach she was ecstatic to say the least. Went quiet for about an hour then another mate arrived his bait was soaking for under a minute and down the rod went and hurtling towards the water he just got it and landed anothervery good pink. 10 minutes later another mates rod hits the sand and flys towards the water i dived for it and just got the butt end and gave it to him sure enough another very solid pinkie. As i was landing his fish another rod goes off with another good 10 or so kg pink We then had 5 which was 1 each except one mate who was still empty handed he had an assignment due today so he decided to head off as soon as he mentioned leaving sure enough his rod went off with another solid pinkie. We all had one each and decided to call it quits at about 10:30 after an unbeleivable nights fishin where we broke alot of PB's and first's. Fair to say ill be down there again tonight catching and releasing if im lucky enough to get a few more
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carnarvon
Submitted by sharkfisherman on Tue, 2009-09-22 01:55hey guys decided that i might head to carnarvon never been there before can anyone tell me anything i might need to know accomodation places to fish things to look out for etc i have a 15ft boat also what fish are biting etc thanxs
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dinghy help!
Submitted by Ollie on Mon, 2009-09-21 21:22Hey all, i have an old dinghy that i want to fix up, the paint job is scratched up and i was wonding what is the best way to remove the old paint? and once removed will i need to recoat with either paint or a clear finish to prevent electrolysis? i have also read some old forum's on this topic but cant find a solution. And also whats the best way to go when it comes to decking, should i use normal ply and coat it or buy marine ply?
Any imput appreciated and thank's in advance.
cheers Ollie
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bream rigs
Submitted by diff on Mon, 2009-09-21 18:36hay people heading out tomo morning for a bream fish is there any good spots going off at moment? what are your technices and rigs for bream fishing?
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Metro Beach Fishing
Submitted by DhuBoi on Mon, 2009-09-21 16:35I know there are most probs heaps of info on this , but mainly been sticking to the beaches in rockingham with limited success , just curious if anyone could help me with some info on some other metro beach spots around perth which are decent for some fish , not nessacerily interested in getting a feed, just catching some tailor, snapper, herring , etc, and putting them back would be fine.just weather aint to flash atm, want to feel a decent fish on the end of my rod atm. ThANKS much appreciated guys
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Has anyone heard any more news on the Saltist spinning reels?
Submitted by Colin Hay on Mon, 2009-09-21 15:27Have they arrived in any of the local shops yet?
I have found one user review and they rate the reel they have pretty highly.
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