Fishing Discussion

General Fishing Chat

Water wolf underwater camera system

 Have just been checking this camera system out it looks pretty awesome especially the lure fishing aspect. I'm uk based freshwater fisher so looks great to me but not sure if it would be practical or usable in salt water. Having said that if it was,you could get some fantastic shots of fish chasing the lures or picking up deadbaits especially spanish mackerel or sharks the options are endless. Anyone have or used one ? I'm seriously thinking about getting one. The price ? £117 About $215 so not out of the way.


wanted japanese 3000 size spin reel.

 chasing a 3000 spin reel, high end Japanese made. Willling to spend 400-600. Anyone selling 


Dehnam

 Just heading to Denham with my 5 meter boat in May never fished there before just after some advice if I should be fishing Denman side or monkey mia side.  thank you 


Demersal Bag, Plus a New Minn Kota Technique

Headed out solo from Hillarys yesterday morning, as conditions dictated that you must.  Always a little bit suspect of a complete “glass off” as experience suggests “no run no fun”.  Worth a crack though.

Bagged out on demersals, but the bite was certainly slow.  The "better half" was extremely happy with these specimens as she thinks they top the “edibility” criteria.  Kilos of fillets vac packed and frozen within hours, and the frames ready to deliver to Fisheries (I have done a “deal” with Fisheries where I can get back my frames after it extracts the required information so I can use them for my burley – it is good to have demersal flesh in the burly).  Nice fish and a nice result for our “premium fish fillets” store.

Also picked up half a dozen undersized pinkies and Breaksea.  Undesirables included a 4-5ft wobby, a 5kg Eagle Ray, plenty of wrasse and parrot, and those evil red devil fish.

The exceptional windless conditions, and a bit of time, allowed me to give the Minn Kota troll track a test.  After fishing with a good mate over East recently (http://www.fishwrecked.com/forum/quick-trip-east-%E2%80%93-mackies-pinkies-and-sweeties-north-moreton), I really liked his fishing technique in a sea channel environment and thought it would work on top of the nearshore reefs at Perth Metro (particularly the 3 Mile).  I wanted to see if the Minn was capable of navigating a slow “drift” on a pre-defined course - you can record a track of GPS coordinates and then motor back to the start or finish of the track, when in the vicinity, using 1 of 20 motor speed settings.  Of course performance will be influenced by wind and current on any given day but this feature of the Minn has too much potential to ignore.

I must say that it worked really well.  I could “drift” at 0.4kn using speed setting 4, pretty much exactly on the track I had established.  I cast lightly weighted snelled baits “upstream” and they sank slowly to the bottom and hit it just prior to being “dragged” (although plenty of other fishing methods would apply to the situation).  I got all the Breaksea like this, plus bites and fish on most casts when over reefy ground in the middle of the day!  This Minn Kota feature is quality.


Suzuki Service

I would appreciate recommendations for a Suzuki service centre and general boat maintenance and repairs South of the River.


Hi res pictures of Coral bay boat ramp

Hey guys, leading up to my trip to Coral bay i was limited to fishing spots as i dont have a 4wd. I was told the boat ramp would be ok but i couldnt find many good pictures online so during my trip i took a few pictures to post up here so you all can see the set up .

Coral Bay boat ramp , Western Australia by Marc Russo (Australia), on Flickr


Coral Bay boat ramp by Marc Russo (Australia), on Flickr


Coral Bay, Western Australia by Marc Russo (Australia), on Flickr


Coral bay boat ramp by Marc Russo (Australia), on Flickr


Jurien Bay for demersals or marlin?

 Well our Gamex trip has been shut down by the bloody cyclone so gonna spend a full week in Jurien bay cos neither of us is going back to work next week. Never fished out of there in a boat so after any info anybody willing to give for demersals out there like what depths should be looking at etc. Also anybody think its worth a try pulling some big marlin pushers along the bank edge out to say 400+ metre for marlin or yellowfin ive heard the fads are not there any more so any jurien bay fishing info would be great cheers Dave 


Swan Bream

 Found a couple of spots holding alot of bream in the swan, not too deep but I can't hook many because of the blowies, I have had success with mulies on gangs, squid on single slightly weighted hooks and whitebait. The main problem I am facing is blowfish, so I need a bait they won't hit that the bream will. Any help appreicated. 


Vibes

 Hi guys, first time posting!!

 

I bought about 10 new vibes after catching my first rainbow on 1 and spending the rest of the day tying them on other peoples lines only to have them lose it after a couple casts in the weed.

 

My question is how strong are the tiny metal clip things they come with?  I hope to catch several species with them and might even use them for stupid big stuff, but they look so thin that a good sized bream would be able to break them.

 

Edit: the metal clip on the top not anything to do with hooks

Thanks in Advance 

 

Daniel


Fishing after a Cyclone or strong winds

Gday,
What's everyone's thoughts on beach fishing after really strong winds?
Last night the wind got up to around 70kmh and tonight looks like around 10kmh.........
Some people say the fishing is better after a big blow ..........what do you reckon?
Im going for a fish anyway........just curious to what you think and why?

Cheers


rubber matting

 Have been seeing a type of rubber non slip matting on newer boats mostly around the side rails/gunnels usually grey in colour, just wondering if anyone knows what it is called and where I can buy it from. I will try and find some photos to post


Saragosa 8k v 10k

I am going to buy a reel to match my 12' Prevail and have pretty much settled on the Saragosa in the 8000 or 10000. They same weight and same size but the 10k holds about 140y more line and has more drag 12 v 15kg and the 8k has a higher gear ratio 5.6 v 4.9.

I am leaning towards the 10k but is the gear ratio going to be even noticable when casting out plugs and slices?


sunday boating

 hey guys

is anyone heading out tomorrow. 

cheers

 


overnighting on the boat

 Hi all

Im going to do my first overnighter on the boat next week any advise or things not to forget to pack.

We going to head to rotto so no major drama if we forget something but just want to be as preparred as i can. Will be 2 of us on the boat and we will be sleeping on it.

Where would you recomend on anchoring for the night a mooring or the beach i am aware of paying fees and all that stuff. Its a 7.5m boat

Whats the food like at the pub im thinking of having a feed there.

Cheers 

Rod


Cray Pots

Evening Gents,

Just a quick one in regard to craypots out from Mindarie Marina... Pulled up both of mine on the same day in the last couple of weeks and upon bringing the first one up discovered that the clip-under-frame-of-pot-bait-basket-lid was missing after ensuring that it was firmly secure when dropping. Benefit of the doubt given, thought 'ok I must have effed up somehow'.

Upon pulling up the second pot (well over 300m away) found that this pot was also missing said clip style bait box lid. Now without delving into the weather conditions too much (pots were in pretty much the same GPS points as dropped in = +/- 15m), you would have to imagine that this is more than a coincidence.

Has anyone else had this same issue occur Mindarie side of 3 mile reef?

McNults.


Are Western Butterfish becoming a "pest" or are there just too many off them around

  Just looking for some comments from fellow boat owners---- Over the past 6 months we seem to be catching more and more butterfish when fishing out of Manurah and Dawsville ---  easy to catch but they become a nusuiance when targetting whiting .  We have been throwing them back and although I have eaten them in the past , i cannot recall how they were cooked .  Does anyone have some good recipes for these fish and do others have the problem with them. 

 

Dragrush 


Anyone used those Cranka Crabs ?

Just wondering, now I have mastered the "prawn unwieghted manuver" I was concidering advancing onto the Crab lure manuver :D


How did we do today

How did those lucky enough to get out today do

Left Mindarie 05:30 out over direction bank for zero fish

came back into the 30's between Yanchep & Two Rocks and cleaned up

3 Baldies - 2KG'S - 2 fox fish 1 size Dhuie -2 small Dhuie's released

and 1 unstoppable. And came home in the rain


crab pot trial for wilson & irwin inlets

not sure how thick the crabs can be in these inlets, but knowing how other places have been hammerd with pots, im sure in time this will also cause issues locally in those inlets
hezzy
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Pot trial aims for crab boost

A two-year trial aims to ensure the sustainability of blue swimmer crabs.

Commercial and recreational fishers will co-operate to ensure the sustainability of blue swimmer crabs in the Wilson and Irwin inlets during a two-year trial project which has begun on the south coast.

Previously prohibited, commercial fishers will set pots in the inlets in an aim to boost the supply of crabs, a pilot project backed by the Department of Fisheries with support from both the commercial and recreational sector bodies.

WA Fishing Industry Council chief executive John Harrison anticipated the trial would demonstrate the environmental benefits of using pots to catch crabs.

"This, in itself, is a rare achievement worthy of celebration," he said.

"It also highlights how the commercial and recreational sectors can work co-operatively with regulators to adapt management of WA's fisheries to better protect their long-term sustainability."

Mr Harrison said commercial licence holders in Wilson and Irwin inlets generally targeted species such as cobbler, sea mullet and black bream, with blue swimmer crabs kept as an increasingly valuable by-product.

"Under the pilot plan, the use of pots will allow fishers to exclusively target crabs without taking other species," he said.

WA's peak recreational fishing body Recfishwest has supported the two-year trial which will undergo a review by Fisheries in 12 months time.

Department of Fisheries regional manager Kevin Donohue said the project would test the method to assess its viability in locations where pots were previously not permitted.

He said if successful the trial could lead to another approved fishing method in the fishery and a greater understanding of crab stocks.

"It's a win-win for all concerned," he said.


Spot plotting

 What do you guys think? You take the boys out fishing to your best fishing spots and now days you can plot spots on your smart fone, so one of them plots your spots behind your back, then every weekend they go and hammer the one spot where you enjoy spending ur breaks from work??? Wat are people's thoughts?


Missing Kite Surfer Last Night?

 was a big search last night for a suspected missing kite surfer last night off Woodman Point / Coogee. Does anyone know if he was found or if he was already in? 

 

His mate came up to us fishing asking if we had seen a kite surfer alone out there as his friend was missing.. Told him not to take chances like that and call police straight away. If he called earlier they would have had some time to search during daylight!

 

Quick response from emergency services boats, cars, choppers and a plane all looking straight away.


New Cranka Crabs INSTOCK

Today we have been busy pricing up our NEW batch of CRANKA CRABS.

These lures are very unique and super realistic looking. Which make these lures irresistible to Bream and other estuarine species. These wont last long !!!!

So if your wanting the latest Cranka Crabs , come and in see our range, and talk to the guys that fish out there and use the gear (not just sell it!!!!)

If you have any questions then please PM us or call us during shop hours


No Friday Funnys from Ledge64

 Sorry guys still no go from Bali and will be back next week


no friday funnies? - how about your fav fishing pic...?

(not my picture) - obviously it was a little choppy, but i like the enthusiasm of the skipper backing down on this fish!! - haha


mixed bag surprise

 pretty happy to land this roach after losing two a cuppla weeks back(no net doh!)

didnt really fire up last night till about 9 

few skips then the roach whiting and tailor in about 10 mins 

and quiet again.

nice  night out no pinkys but thats fishin!

 


marine park review


Rod Repairs

Does anyone know a decent, reasonably priced rod repair service?  I broke the tip off my Starlo Classix Shore Spin 902 quite recently and I'm looking for somewhere to get it repaired.  Obviously the rod is only worth $120, so need to weigh up whether it's worth bothering...

I had a quick look using the forum search function and there was one guy who seemed to be highly recommended - however it appears he's now unavailable.

If not, could anyone recommend a similar rod as a replacement... wouldn't want to spend much more than $200.

Thanks in advance!


bait table - finished ! Happy man :)

 

coat of etch primer and off to a mate's back yard workshop to paint this weekend I hope. 

 


who's heading deep tomorrow

 hey guys joe reef an i have manged to get tommoro off and are planning on leaving  freo bout 5.30am getting a few bonito and head out the shelf and troll a few for marlin and have a crack at the fads for dollies, any one else heading out tomorro and has anyone got any news on the fads and other fish showing up in that area hope the storm holds off!

cheers cal 


Bernier Island

 What size boat would you need to get out there? Does the swell fly up out there? Would love to go one day