Fishing Discussion
Diving with GoPro
Submitted by Robbo88 on Mon, 2012-11-19 10:21G'day All,
Just wondering how many people are diving with GoPro cameras? Taking mine out for the first time tomorrow! Contemplating best way/place to attach it, thinking on top of scuba tank or on noose. Any other ideas out there??
Cheers
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Salmon this season??????
Submitted by Ryan C on Mon, 2012-11-19 07:56hi guys , i am interested in peoples opinions on whether the Salmon will be on this season , as the last 2 seasons have put a bit of a fizzer on our annual family trip to Dunsborough!. cheers
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lucky last swim for a while
Submitted by Luckydog on Sun, 2012-11-18 23:30hey all
Packing up and heading down dunsborough area on friday Arvo before having an operation in preparation for dialysis... Be the last opportunity to get nthe drink for a while, was wondering what the abalone and cray snorkelling is like downthere?? I really can't be arsed towing the tub down as I haven't got a clue where to even start looking! I'd be happy with a few fish off a Beach and a feed of abs.
Anyone willing to share(pm) a general area/ beach worth a look? I've had a bit of a sarch and a look at maps and Moses rock looks the goods?? I swam bunker bay last year for a feed, but it was a bit of hard work for bugger all!
like I said I'm not after spot x, just a pointer in the right direction. happy to swap info for a trip around he rockingham area in a month or so when recovered. Cheers in advance guys,
Carl
Apologies for the spelling/ grammar....Farking iPad!
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Hooked tortoise release opinions, PLEASE!
Submitted by BigDunc on Sun, 2012-11-18 21:34Me and my mate Luke went down to Fishmarket Reserve in Guildford for a beer and a cast in the sun yesterday arvo, usually hit a couple of bream, 1000 reels with 4lb braid, prawns, good fun. I got a couple of serious bites, bait be gone, same a Luke, beer number two. I got a little Redfin (sorry bloke, can't put you back), and Luke got something sneaky, taking a little bit of line, thinking it was a big blue manna (caught some on line before), ended up a long necked tortoise, hook swallowed. I've read from Fisheries sites that undersized fish with swallowed hooks, cut the line 150mm to 250mm from their mouths, interferes with their feeding abilities the least. Did that and let him go. Late Saturday arvo, no vets were open and two wildlife rescue sites, we got answering machines. Have we done the righty? Any info would be appreciated.
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Fishing GI tomorrow
Submitted by Webbwah on Sun, 2012-11-18 17:15Going to head out fishing the west side of GI tomorrow for tailor, probably flick a few minnows around then grab some squid. Last lot i got around the ammo jetty were on the smaller side. Anyone know where is holding larger ones?
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Tailor around Point Peron/Rocko?
Submitted by Versus on Sun, 2012-11-18 12:51Gday all,
Was visiting someone in rocko today so decided to go have a cast for Tailor at Point Peron early this morning. Arrived about 6.15, cast metals, poppers, bluescode etc for over an hour from as many spots as possible (was low tide so was a bit limited by the fringing reef). Not a touch. Same deal about 2 weeks ago when we went out in the hail like fools. Both times were not 'planned' around tides/times etc, just opportunity to fish.
It ticks all the right boxes for Tailor, and is a very fishy looking area, so just wondering if anyone else has caught some there or nearby?
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Isuzu D Max
Submitted by Andy_b on Sun, 2012-11-18 09:28g day
i have looked in the search button and the subject has come up befor, just wondering, the people who own a new dmax what are your thought about them? thinking about getting one for a work/shooting rig plus towing the boat around etc
cheers
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South West Bank?
Submitted by trav32 on Sat, 2012-11-17 16:31I hear its out very wide of donsborough it seems to run quite a stretch up to Perth. What is it like off donsborough?
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Carnac Today...
Submitted by muskrat on Sat, 2012-11-17 15:14Went out today in the morn for a fish with my two mates and my dad. Out there at about 7.30. Targetting whiting, and first cast, my dad catches a decent sized whiting. About ten minutes later we see massive herring jumping, so off go the whiting rigs and on come the herring rigs. Caught 1 whiting and about 10 decent sized herring in about 45 minutes. They also just hung around forever at the back of the boat cos we just kept chucking burley out.Came back in when the breeze came in at about 11.00
Cheers,
The Muskrat
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Today
Submitted by nicmaddogg on Sat, 2012-11-17 14:23Hi,
Me and a mate had the morning free so we thought we would head out for a trawl at the back off 3 mile. Within 30 mins we were on to our first bonito. We ended up getting 8 in about 20 mins so we decided to try for tuna or mackies. No luck so we went out for a bounce for kg's. No luck but got onto some good sized whiting and flathead. All in all good lil morning sesh
Cheers
ally paint help?
Submitted by Dreamtime on Sat, 2012-11-17 13:15sorry for posting another paint thread but im struggling to find some bloody paint for an ally cab in blue? everywhere i go "sorry we dont have blue". can anyone tell me if they even make it. been to whitworths and all and they told me to go to bunnings... tempted to leave it the way it is. im nor but outa ideas.
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Marine park help
Submitted by willy2668 on Fri, 2012-11-16 19:05Any body have a link to the new marine parks that explain in black and white where we can and can't fish in geo bay and surrounding area
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swan tomorrow
Submitted by brg on Fri, 2012-11-16 18:53Anyone hitting the swan tomorrow ?might hit it after lunch if anyone wants to join welcome.
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Whiting lures
Submitted by muskrat on Fri, 2012-11-16 14:11Hey lads,
im just thinking about going and getting a whiting lure, any suggestions for a typ or just use bait?
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Mulloway bait?
Submitted by dkonig82 on Fri, 2012-11-16 09:09Planning to have a crack on some chunky structure around 80m to try and lure out a Mulloway.
Going to try jigs first, but failing that what's the preferred bait which is readily purchasable?
I know live tailor etc are often used off the shore, but I don't have the inclination to go and try find them as this is not a dedicated Mulla trip, just going to try quickly whilst out jigging. Was thinking maybe scalies?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Cheers
Dan
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boat transport melbourne to perth help please
Submitted by luke deguara on Fri, 2012-11-16 08:20hey guys can any one help me with a good contact to get a boat transported from melbourne to perth its a 2200 vx hydra sports sitting on a trailer also what should i expect to pay ?thank you
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Yamaha 115hp problems
Submitted by Carry on Fri, 2012-11-16 07:15G'day all wondering if anyone can help me with any ideas my Yamaha 2 stroke 115hp is having dramas when I put into forward and throttle up it seems like it gets to much fuel and just wallows until it hits a certain spot and then up she goes runs fine in the higher rev range When you go to slow down it stalls and as the day went on it just got harder and harder to start any ideas would be good.
Ps have changed the plugs and fuel filter.
Cheers Carry
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Rays ?
Submitted by snapper_seeker on Fri, 2012-11-16 06:45Hey guys I was wondering where some good land based spots for eagle rays are somewhere between freo and Henderson would be good. I've got the right gear and bait but I just need somewhere different to go other than the usual spot ( concrete jetty in the Cockburn power boat club harbour.)
PM if you prefer to keep your secret spots secret.![]()
any responses will be appreciated.
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Headin out tomorrow
Submitted by tim-o on Fri, 2012-11-16 06:13Whats everyones plans for tomorrow? Im lookin to head out and get my boy on his first whiting and get a feed then might do some trolling on the back of the 3 mile. Might see some dive flags aroung Id say, should be good
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Kalbarri
Submitted by metroLBfisher on Thu, 2012-11-15 23:28Heading up to kalbarri for two weeks soon with the family. Havn't been there since i was a little taker, so it's time i finally got into some good land based fishing.
Just wondering if anyone had any tips/spots as i have no clue about the area. I doubt i will be able to get to wagoe, unfortunately.
Looking at targeting some decent green backs, sharks, hopefully a mulloway if im lucky? even heard of some snapper being caught there quiet regularly land based.
Appreciate if anyone could point me in any direction and what techniques etc to use.
Cheers,
Jamie
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Jigging Master, Fallings Limited.
Submitted by rockfire on Thu, 2012-11-15 22:09Hi Guys,
Im hoping you can help me out.
Ive decided to purchase a Jigging Master, Fallings Limited rod. I have my heart set on the Fallings Limited range but I cant decide between the 100~260g (PE 3-6) and the 200~400g (PE 4-8) model.
All my life ive been fishing (bottom bashing) with a Live Fibre 15kg~24kg rod with a huge trolling reel loaded with 50lb mono. Ive decided to acsend from the dark ages and start using braid (50lb).
Most of my fishing with the new setup will be between 40m and 150m depth, but mainly around the 50m. My style of fishing is mainly bottom boucing with an occasional jig.
Now, my question is, which out of the two mentioned rod ratings would you recommend for my style of fishing? Im aware braid has less drag through the water compared to mono, however due to my non existant experience fishing with braid, Im finding it difficult to gauge the difference with sinker requirements when dealing with high drift. Also, jigging rods are completly different to what ive been using.
Once again, I have my heart set on the Fallings Limited range (dont ask me why, I think its the high price tag :)) and there are no weight option between 100~260g and 200~400g.
Basically, I dont want a rod that is too lite or too heavy. Im thinking the 200~400g just to be on the safe side.
Thanks again people and I hope ive provided enough info.
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My Trailcraft - The memories......
Submitted by JohnF on Thu, 2012-11-15 21:12Selling my Traily, making room for something bigger.....see Boatsonline:
Trailcraft 540 Freestyle: 2008 Launched new in 2009,1 owner
90 hp Evinrude E-Tec with stainless steel prop plus spare prop
Bimini and 6 rod rocket launder, plus extra rod holders in gunwhale and transom and removable live bait tank
Premium trailcraft bait board and rear lounge
Spare wheel and easy beach launch set-up on I beam trailer
Delta anchor, flare kit, life jackets and sea anchor
Raymarine A70D GPS and Hi Def sounder
New VHF radio with back-up aerial
Asking $29,000 ONO.
http://www.boatsonline.com.au/boats-for-sale/used/trailer-boats/trailcraft-540-freestyle/121585
This has been a great boat and has landed many fish over the past 3 years, and has got me to Rotto and beyond most weekends, with a few trips as far as the Derwent on a good day.....a very sad day when she goes.....ahhhh, the fish, the family, the mates, the memories............
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Tailor Between Trigg and Hillaries??
Submitted by surfer on Thu, 2012-11-15 16:08G'day everyone,
I'm a bit of a novice at tailor fishing.....considering people talk about catching them in reefy areas next to shore i was wondering if I was to throw some lures around the reefy areas between trigg and hillaries would i be in with a chance. Or would i have a better chance heading further North to Ocean Reef or Mindarie.
Thanks for any advice.
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First day! how did you go?
Submitted by silly on Thu, 2012-11-15 15:41First day of the season today.. how did everyone go on the crays?
Wont get a chance to go until the weekend but im itching to get back on the hunt
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1st day of cray season
Submitted by Frank F on Thu, 2012-11-15 15:38Today as you know is the first day of cray season.
Did any one go out today? and how did you go?
Can't wait till Saturday to jump in and have a swim.
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Popper outfit pe5
Submitted by turts on Thu, 2012-11-15 14:01Hi guys I'm after a pe5 popper outfit not keen to break the bank too much on this one however
i think rods are pretty straight forward have been looking at...
- daiwa demon blood 803xxh
- demon blood 762x
- Wilson live fibre venom 7'6 pe5 spin popper
- tcurve offshore 802 stickbait
- shimano terez spin 7'8 heavy / xheavy
- shimano ocea offshore 802 stickbait
- daiwa Catalina ch79s.n (although may be a bit pricey )
reels are really where I'm struggling to decide
I understand weight is important and that's what is putting me off reels like the saltist 6500 but then the 4500 is not really a 50lb reel?!
should I be looking at something like the shimano spheros or Saragossa?
or a twinpower
and what sizes. Catalina 5000 would be ideal but out of my price range unfortunately
cheers
turts
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Painting my Tailor Lures with Lumo
Submitted by TheJettyRat on Thu, 2012-11-15 12:04Last week I ordered some fluro pigment ( glow in the dark ), when I get it in the mail I am planning on painting some of my tailor lures with it. I got idea from fishing with Gillies whitebait lures at night, these lures have a small strip of lumo on the bottom and the tailor, snook and herring seem to love them. I got further inspiration from a doco I was watching about filming Giant Squid. In the doco the crew were using a new type of camera called starlight cameras, they see the bioluminescence amitted by most fish and the smallest creatures such as krill ect as the fish swim through the water disturbing them. I have also been looking into bioluminescence a bit and I have found that scientists are just starting to do research into which fish can see it. I figure since Tailor are predators and do most of their hunting at night they too might see bioluminescence so I am going to paint these lures to try and mimic this to some degree. I will post back on here the progress I make or don't make and let you all know how it goes.
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Beach camping and fishing
Submitted by danobigfish on Thu, 2012-11-15 11:44Hey guys
Am hoping to go away this weekend and camp on the beach
Only won't to travel hour or 2
Would love to try hook into a Littel shark
Has anybody got any ideas I am in metro area and willing to drive north or south
Cheers
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