Fishing Discussion
2005 landcruiser
Submitted by Shane O on Wed, 2018-03-21 09:19Hey fishos
going to have a look at a 2005 v8 Petrol/gas (duel fuel) landcruiser today, 246000 kms on clock. Does anyone have much experience with these cars? Are the duel fuel cars are good buy or something I should stay clear of?
is that a lot of kms, given it is not a diesel would there be things to look out for?
they are asking for $23000 looks to be a one owner car.
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If it was you?
Submitted by Deleted on Wed, 2018-03-21 08:04Question is... would you still go?
Supposed to leave for exmouth fri morning for 8 days, scrambling through every weather site known to man to get an idea of the swell and wind that will effect the coast.
WOULD YOU still go?
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Electric anchor winch
Submitted by Matts123 on Tue, 2018-03-20 17:13Looking for some reviews, advise / recommendations for an anchor winch...
i have a 5.1m Quinny that I’m looking at mounting it to. Anchor well is a fairly good size and thinking of having it mounted in on a drum winch (some reinforcing will be required).
Any brand or model ideas would be great or other options for this would be great.
Matt
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Electric Reel
Submitted by Deckie on Tue, 2018-03-20 10:43Anyone have suggestions for a mid priced electric reel.
Normally i dont use them nor thought about purchasing one but the situation has recently changed.
I am going under the knife this friday to repair torn ligaments & a small fracture in my right wrist.
The bad part is i am heading to Shark Bay for the school holidays with the boat and my hand will still be in a cast to minimise movement.
I thought a small economical electric reel could be the go so i dont have to wind the fish up, my son-in-law can do all the heavy stuff & leave me to just fish. (lazy hey).
Your suggestions will be greatly accepted as usual.
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AAA Comp
Submitted by ledge64 on Mon, 2018-03-19 22:50Anyone doing the AAA comp on Saturday ? never fished cockburn sound anyone one willing to share whiting/kg spots ? please send me a pm
Cheers TIA
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Broome advice
Submitted by Nick1712 on Mon, 2018-03-19 19:34Hi all,
Will be up in Broome from 24th April - 7th May, never visited the place so if anyone has any current info it would be much appreciated.
Don’t think i’ll be taking the boat up so mostly landbased, would be more than happy catching queenies/small trevs on the light gear if that’s the go?
Had a quick look at tides and looks like 2m early on, up to 8m at the end of the trip.
Thanks in advance
Nick
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Tantabiddi survey
Submitted by ChrisG on Mon, 2018-03-19 19:20Guys
have your say on tantabiddi ramp on the Exmouth Game Fishing Club webpage...just had my say...we all know it’s better than it was years ago, but if they’re looking to improve it why not make some suggestions
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10kg occy
Submitted by Hutch on Mon, 2018-03-19 15:19Thought a 6kg occy was monsterous then I pulled out this big fella.
If anyone is chasing big occy legs (know the demersals guys love them) then Shore Catch is the place to go.
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Contos
Submitted by Shane O on Sun, 2018-03-18 19:22Hey Fishos
went down south for the weekend and came across Contos, followed the cape track and came to south beach and turned around as the cape track seemed to end. Is there a section where u can turn off and follow the cape down?
Marine batteries
Submitted by godders on Sun, 2018-03-18 14:20Gday guys
Just chasing some opinions on the best quality marine batteries.
I recently purchased a century marine pro 730. Had a few months and went to start the boat after not using for two weeks and was weak to kick it over. I dont have it hooked up to a trickle charger but not expecting. Iv rang bcf inquiring and they have said they have pulled the 730 due to poor performance. Anyway what reliabe batteries does everyone else run. Cheers
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Shore Catch Photo Comp Entries
Submitted by Mick C on Sat, 2018-03-17 20:58Shore Catch, well Hutch, is currently running a FB photo comp to see what people are catching using our products. Below are the entries to date, and it is good to see the diversity of applications for our quality burley and bait.
I thought you might like to see the images, and you can also enter by commenting below with an image and description. The prizes are 10kg "mega burley packs" and it closes midnight tomorrow.
All entries will be scrutinised meticulously by the judges (Cal and Hutch), and I am a little suss on some of them. Your thoughts as to the best ones would help the judges, if you would like to comment.
The last one has a story, and I am sure just about everyone has seen the photo. Apparently, our customer was the son-in-law of the lady that caught the fish. Hutch had read that the fish was caught on a whole bonito, and he remembered someone had come into the shop that was going out with Reel Force with the visiting relatives, and bought the large whole bonito that we have in stock. He followed him up on social media, and yes it does seem to be the case. Some more investigation required, but it is initially included for the quality of the catch.

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D9 Wreck
Submitted by Alex15733 on Sat, 2018-03-17 16:19Hi All,
My friends invited me outon his boat tomorrow morning for fish at the d9 wreck, just wanted to know some general advice in what to use.
Thanks Alex
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occy traps
Submitted by harropino on Sat, 2018-03-17 14:06Just want to know if anybody wants to share what they use for occy traps, building a couple when i get home and just want to know what works.
cheers everyone
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Epic Mrine
Submitted by Rowanhill on Fri, 2018-03-16 13:35Hi All
Just chasing info and if anyones knows if Todd from Epic Marine is still kicking around building boats etc.
any info appreciated
thx
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Inshore Dingy Fishing From Hillary's/Ocean Reef/Mindarie
Submitted by Don Logan on Thu, 2018-03-15 20:37Evening,
Can anyone give any advice on (general) areas to try from a dinghy in the northern suburbs? I've only been out in Cockburn Sound so far, but am wondering if it's worth having a go further up, as that's a lot closer to home. Just some general advice would be appreciated, it's only a 3.7m tinnie so i'm not asking for the coordinates to your prize offshore dhufish spots... I've been on the beach and seen Little Island, just north of Hillary's, anything going on round there? I'm not really fussed about species really, would just be nice to get out there on the water and possibly catch a feed.
Thanks
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Huge Bass Groper 62KG
Submitted by Tom M on Thu, 2018-03-15 15:35Seriously have us WA fishermen been done over by a pom?
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Gurnard Tool
Submitted by Dale on Wed, 2018-03-14 17:02just reading Hezzy’s encounter with a gurnard and just thought I’d show you what I use with them, this tool is just over 12” long, I made it from 316 stainless and glued on a handle. But as you can see, you can either push down on the hook, or pull up on the hook, keeps the pinkies out of the way. It started out as a welding rod.
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hit by a gurnard
Submitted by hezzy on Wed, 2018-03-14 15:43had the ''happy moment ''today out of coast while fishing ,brought up a rather large orange model and being a bit careless I got hit on the right hand while dehooking the bugger boatside .....
needless to say it was hell firey painfull , had forgotten how they make you yip , right hand puffed up and the pain was intense for an hour or so , then hit it with 4 Panadol and a bucket of hot water ........,,pretty good now , but thought id post up just to remind peoples ..
be careful with the buggers ..we had 4 come up today ..., it only takes one !!1
didn't ruin the day , as we had 14 good siz crays and was 1 demersal short of a bag , but it is to be avoided if you can !!!lol
hezzy
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pot cradles
Submitted by Sea goat on Wed, 2018-03-14 13:45Hi guys.
this has been my first season pulling pots, so have just been lugging them up and hauling them on board, but given the metal bottoms sometimes when its a bit rough i have put a few scratches on the boat. was thinking of investing in one of these cradles....
firstly, is there a particular type anyone recocmends or are they all the same? any features i should loko for specificaly?
how are they installed? is it a diy job, or do you have to drill holes/weld stuff etc? ( i am not handy at all...except with a scalpel...)
and do they make things much easier?? was hoping so as a few more years of doing it this way and my back will be stuffed!.....or i will put a hole in the boat...
cheers!
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3D mosaics vs sidescan location of fish and rendering of underwater terain
Submitted by squalis on Wed, 2018-03-14 11:51In response to many posts relating to the location of fish and sea floor detail it is important to understand the benefits and limitations of the different modes of search that current technology allows us regardless of manufacturer. Acoustic physics is the limiting factor in this situation . The reality is the best sea floor vision is in sidescan mode. The higher the frequency the sharper the image and as a result the most detail. The Hummingbird mega scan at 1200hz is the best at this but it has depth limitatations of 30 m max. For location of fish the lower the frquency the better. The 3d mode in any unit is a compromise, generally the 3d mode is better at fish location. For example Furuno dff3d unit is the best in the business for locating fish i have this unit installed on my boat and it is a game changer. It runs at the lowest frequency to do this, nothing else comes close but as a result its sea floor rendering is not the best at this setting. However it has the greatest depth application. Users must be aware of the best mode and frequency for thier desired search.
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Calamari Classic 2018 - Results
Submitted by Help on Wed, 2018-03-14 11:11Thank you to all the competitors that took part in this years AFW Calamari Classic.
we had.....
330 anglers registered
90 Boats
30 Kayaks
23 Land Based
conditions were a little windy with a SE wind up to 16 knots, but fishable. I think everyone had a great time.
save the date in your calendar for next years event, it will be bigger and better ...
Saturday March 9th 2019
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Broome boat launch
Submitted by jutt on Wed, 2018-03-14 10:32Hey Guys, thinking of taking the Coraline to Broome for 8days. I have an extendable drawbar but not sure it's enough for the big tides for beach launching in Broome. Not at all keen on getting my Cruiser wet. Any Broome fishos with local knowledge launching 6m boats, like to hear your views.
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Busselton
Submitted by Shane O on Wed, 2018-03-14 09:52Will be down Busselton this weekend to spend the weekend with my wife while she does her midwifery practice at Busselton hospital, I will be down Friday and will have a few hours to fish. Was thinking busso jetty, is it worth it or am I better off trying somewhere else.
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Easter SALE!!
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Tue, 2018-03-13 17:40Easter SALE!!
Easter is just around the corner and what a great time to stock up and SAVE
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20% OFF All reels
Starting Wednesday 14th March @ 8.30am
Finishing Sunday 18th March @ 5pm
Spend over $300 and you’re automatically entered into our Raffle Ticket Draw to WIN our “Fishing Tackle Pack” worth $180
The “Fishing Tackle Pack” contains a Fishing Reel,T-shirt,Hat,Lure,Pliers,Stubby holder and Boat stickers.
The Raffle Winner will be drawn and contacted Monday 19th March.
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Oldies with boats
Submitted by maldugs on Tue, 2018-03-13 14:22HI everyone, just wondering how many guys out there still have a boat in thier seventies? (I still have my 5M Quintrex and i am nearly 78)
Regards Mal..jpg)
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Denmark boating
Submitted by wez0062 on Tue, 2018-03-13 11:53Hey guys, planning a a 2 week trip to Denmark in October. Can anyone advise if its worth taking a 22ft boat, not sure if it will be waste of time as it looks like it would be pretty hairy trying to get out into the Ocean ( looking at Google Earth )
Should i just stick to Land Based Fishing down there ??
Denmark boating
Submitted by wez0062 on Tue, 2018-03-13 11:53Hey guys, planning a a 2 week trip to Denmark in October. Can anyone advise if its worth taking a 22ft boat, not sure if it will be waste of time as it looks like it would be pretty hairy trying to get out into the Ocean ( looking at Google Earth )
Should i just stick to Land Based Fishing down there ??
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hamlin bay easter
Submitted by surge on Mon, 2018-03-12 21:19hi guys
im heading down south over easter looking at doing some boat fishing i have a 5mtr ali,will be fishing around hamlin bay/augusta way just after some info best place to find dhu snappa etc, what depths should i fish even got the cray pots so will be putting theem in also.any info appreciate
cheers
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