Fishing Discussion
3000 Size Reel For Squid
Submitted by Alex15733 on Fri, 2017-09-22 18:47Hi Fellow Fishers, Just looking for a size 3000 reel to pair up with my future Hearty Rise Egi Force Type C. looking for under $60 Due to tight budget
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OPEN ALL Long Weekend
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Fri, 2017-09-22 13:53Just a heads up we're OPEN ALL Long weekend!
We stock a good range of fishing tackle including rods, reels, lures, tackle boxes, custom rigs, berley, bait and today we also received our first shipment of craypots including steelbase and jarrah base etc.
Opening hours;
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Light jigging rods
Submitted by br3nno on Fri, 2017-09-22 00:51Hey guys
Seeking advice on a light jigging rod. Around pe1-2, I already have a stradic 3000 fk with 15lb braid I plan on using, going for anything anything up to snapper and maybe even YTKs or Sambos (the challenge :P).
Budget is up to $150, so in the value range.
Also, any low priced recommended rods friends and stuff can use to drop for whiting?
Thanks in advance
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Good Squidding Rods (Egi)
Submitted by Alex15733 on Thu, 2017-09-21 20:23Hi guys looking for a egi rod under $150 thats good for LB and is a good proper egi rod ( Heard some rods are labelled as Egi But Arent)
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Moore river / Guilderton - water depth?
Submitted by Grumpysmurf on Wed, 2017-09-20 17:51Going to bring the boat (Haines Sig 6.1m) this weekend, just to explore the river and maybe find some bream.
I believe the mouth was broken very recently. Does that mean there won't be enough water in the river to navigate safely? According to Transport department's boating guide and Navionics, there should be 1-2m for a stretch? Or is that dependent on the mouth being closed?
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Manjimup trout fishing
Submitted by Jimmysparks on Wed, 2017-09-20 06:51Hey everyone
Heading down to manji this weekend for a bit of fishing and riding. Have been going every year for quite a while, trout can be few and far between around the one tree bridge area on the Donnelly. Would be able to travel anywhere within an hour for a bit more action with the trout. Any help on locations appreciated. Cheers
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subaru outback
Submitted by Boyce on Tue, 2017-09-19 11:58Hey Guys,
Getting a new car in the new future, and what to get something that can tow a boat (eventually),
Iv'e been looking at an old (1998-2003) subaru outback wagon, is awd,
Hoping to eventually get a centre console boat, and was wondering what size boat the car would be able to tow (if at all), and how it would handle launching off a boat ramp,
would also be looking to do some light offroading with it,
Just chasing peoples experiences or opinions on the matter,
Any other suggestions that match the criteria would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks, Sharkhunter1
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Does a rod take some of the load off the reel?
Submitted by br3nno on Mon, 2017-09-18 23:38Hey fellas
>Someone told me me that the rod takes around 66% of the load. So even though a reel may have 5kg max drag you need a 15kg load on the end of the line to exceed this.
How true is this statement?
So in essence even though the max drag is 5kg, 30lb(15kg) line and a 30lb rod would be best if you want all your gear to be on the same failure plane.
Thanks
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Yabbies
Submitted by Noahs Ark on Mon, 2017-09-18 20:45Hey anyone got any tips where to take my kids to catch yabbies SOR ?
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Cockburn Sound boat park
Submitted by sunshine on Mon, 2017-09-18 19:17Was manning 6CL this afternoon and there were almost traffic jams as both CPBA and Woodies ramps ....talk about mass exodus toward the rock walls and the D9 .....manic......come on how did everyone go given the impending crap weather as it was flat as a tack when I left after 5
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Friday arvo
Submitted by Scotte on Mon, 2017-09-18 18:46Was a great arvo got into some lovely fish which was part of a double hookup and a feed of squid plus an unexpected dhui which was released.
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Cray forecast
Submitted by meglodon on Mon, 2017-09-18 17:54Has anybody seen any forecast for the forth coming 2017 - 18 cray season.
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Long weekend - Why????
Submitted by Belly Fish on Mon, 2017-09-18 12:09House booked at Jurien - Check
Spots all worked out - Check
Bait organised - Check
Boat all sorted - Check
Crew arranged - Check
Weather - F$%#ked!!!
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Dunsbrough fishing trip
Submitted by MICKYGSTAR on Mon, 2017-09-18 10:55Hey guys im off to Dunsbrough in a few weeks time taking the kids on the first fishing adventure and tips on were would be a good safe place to fish down there and what kind of fish we can expect to catch... cheers MG
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How to catch herring
Submitted by Alex15733 on Sun, 2017-09-17 13:22Ive put up two other forums one about herring with maggots and the other about burley, because im new to fishing i dont really know any rigs i know about like a burley cage a abour 3ft of line to a long shank but thats about it. So im gonna need your guys help about some rigs(Fishing from woodmans point rocks)
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DECKadence Marine Flooring
Submitted by scubafish on Sun, 2017-09-17 12:57Does anyone know if this product is avalible in Aust ?
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Good fun in the new crusher
Submitted by Ryan C on Sun, 2017-09-17 12:21Had a pretty good night fish in the 40's off hillarys fri night with some smallish pinks , monster sambos and a pB red snapper , then came in for a few hours sleep before heading out for another session yesterday in close on light gear then out to the 40/50's off hillaries agsin , got a ripper sambo in 14m on 10lb jig plus some skippy to 60cm and some unstoppable beasts then a couple of smallish dhu and a good Baldie out deeper later plus a couple of sharks and several more sambos .just dropped of the boat to be prepared for display st the boat show this weekend. Racked up 30 hours since picking it up last Friday afternoon!
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Accessing fish id guide
Submitted by striker on Sat, 2017-09-16 20:26Just trying to have a look through the fish identification guide n when I click on it it says I'm not authorised to access.
Is this because of loosing images that were on photo bucket or has else something changed ?
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Good Burley Recipe For Herring
Submitted by Alex15733 on Sat, 2017-09-16 14:38I was wondering a good burley recipe for herring i usually use jut pollard mixed with fish oil but it seems to me its just to plain any good things to add?
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Back in the tagging game
Submitted by uncle on Sat, 2017-09-16 08:13 Went out with frank (froos) on here.left hillarys about 3 pm.burlyed up then got a just undersize pinkie, got the tagging kit out (thought it was a jinx).its was slow 2 small dhus and a fugu.haven't been getting much lately so i rigged up a snell rig with 15 kilo mono trace, 10 kilo line.put it out just before dark.got a huge hit and run and got this 800 big fat pinkie.it was touch and go for awhile.we had 5 lines turned into macrame.fished on fir awhile and left.perfect night out and there was lots of boats out.
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baby steps - deep dropping
Submitted by terboz123 on Sat, 2017-09-16 05:08mmmm, well its been well documented for my entry into the deep drop fishing scene......
it started off with a naught, but then a bang and a 37kg puka...... sadly as most of you, (if you read my posts) i have struggled since and 7 trips since account for 0. It was apparent it seemed each trip i would make signifiance steps in the right direction, whether albiet ground, fish on sounder , learing to understand setting driffs, understanding sounder settings you named.....there is too much to learn!
well yesterday, a crewman pulled through and off we went, with a lil bit of confidence in my step with the soundings i found last week, high hopes were had.the easterly was far more sloppy then predicted for the morning, anyhoo of pushed.....
i struggled quitr hard sounding in the short sharp easterly chop out there,still the wind started settling around 11 am. just a magnitude of green eyes. cant get away from the bastards.
come 5pm we had hit all mysoundings from the week before for 0......nothing, and even tried the 450-500 for nothing bar XOS green eye. I started cracking the shits big time and basically said, we are going on, we will sound the 200-220mline for a few miles before heading in. after about 10 mins of sounding something odd came up on the sounded after the 220m edge. It looked what i thought was coral and soft structure on a much harder bottom..
last drift then in i tell the decky. i drop = green eye he drops = dropped a good fish just after hook up..... hmmmmm , one last drift on sunset then.
i go first and instantly on the bottom i finally have head shakes........ and a few mins later up popped my first 15 kg greyband.....about time its beeen along time between fish in terms of my deep dropping ( i think 6 full days out there), a frustrating thing for me was i completely messed my sounder settings up mid morning and didnt get reading the way ilike till the 200 sounding!
so end result, another slow day, but i did learn a bit in terms of some skills i need to suss to get this deep drop code cracked...... absolutely gutted i couldnt find any of the showins from last week but its all a learning curve
So, 2 down, 2 to go!
GREYBAND 15kg
PUKA 37kg
PERTH METRO BASS (i have caught a few 40+ in NZ) ???????
BLUE EYE ????
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Freezer Recommendations
Submitted by The Saint on Fri, 2017-09-15 12:47Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a decent, reliable upright freezer, around 200 litres, that I can expect to last for a few years.
My Westinghouse upright has died, found out Tuesday when I went to get some fillets out for a feed. Although everything had defrosted (Dhuie, red emperor, bluebone, robbo, rankin, est cod, cobia, wahoo, redthroat and more as well as chicken, chops, steak and roasts) everything was still cold and hadn't yet gone off. Couldn't re-freeze, but at least I was able to phone family and mates and give it away before it bad.
Freezer is only a little over 7 years old.
Went to a local retailer last night and there was a selection of only 3 brands, Westinghouse (that I wouldn't be keen to buy again), Haier or Hisense.
Salesman reckons life expectancy of any of these is only 3 to 6 years, hardly woth considering if that is the case.
Any recommendations ? Needs to be upright, don't have floor space for chest type.
Thanks in advance.
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Bernier Island Trip - Carnarvon
Submitted by Ian.Haslehurst on Thu, 2017-09-14 22:38Update on S9 and Trip with link to photos & video
Sorry folks but only just had chance to coallate and respond to queries above.
I have attached a link to Photos, Video, Costs of our trip to Bernier Island 50KM west of Carnarvon in new Sailfish S9.
Included costs incase any body planning a similar trip, and show fuel usage /day (first fill $409.60 top up low tanks) we budgeted $1200 each, came in at $1173 per person (4 in Sailfish) (3 in Legend)
Recommend Carnarvon Motel, they were great giving us 2 rooms at back of motel for 5 days and an area to park boats with washdown facilties, let us use our weber bbq as well as dining in the motel buffet, not to mention the hot showers, tv, double beds, aircon.
Yep were all old boys (45-55) and want to fish in comfort these days, done my time in caravan parks in swag.
The trip was just fantastic with the boat performing to all my expectations. Weather was great for first 3 days, Blew out wednesday which was good as a lay day, make rigs
fix dek wash, snooze, old boy fisho's worn out.....
Fishing was harder Thu/Fri due to swell, found best way to get baldies was to duck close into cliffs (50m) between swell drop and idle back out (always skipper on helm). Pretty well bagged out each day except first, took a while to find fish.
As requested above Photos of Gauges at 27.3Kn at 4000rpm burning 0.9L.km (53.7L/hr for both 200hp yamies)
www.dropbox.com/sh/gm2c6gs0gbs1clp/AADmWE2kFHbembLvsu9sAV25a
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Magpie Debate
Submitted by Tom M on Thu, 2017-09-14 16:19Just putting it out there.
Great White kills ........ they are protected and when you swim in their water you take that chance.
Magpie blinds toddler...... they are protected and you take your chances whenever in their territory and yet they kill the bird.
Ther is something wrong here you be the judge,
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anyone need a crewie for a pinkie session NOR
Submitted by uncle on Thu, 2017-09-14 11:55Friday night just let me know.
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Finally first 3 dhuies !!!!
Submitted by Jimbob01 on Thu, 2017-09-14 10:30Yea hi guys finally caught my first 3 dhuies for first 3 drops of our drift. Frst one 54cm released, second 8.3kg kept and third 50cm released. Dont taste to bad either...
Yea the West Australain Dhufish
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Boat spots?
Submitted by BreamOn on Thu, 2017-09-14 09:58hey,
Where can i go out on the boat (5m) to catch some rat sambos not to far out? south of freo as well.
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