Fishing Discussion
Port denison marina rockwall
Submitted by Jakeu420 on Thu, 2012-02-23 13:32Hey everyone thinking of heading up to port denison to do some landbased fishing!
Im just curios on wich rockwall produce more the south one with the reef next to it or the north one??
Thankz guys...
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i'm hooked
Submitted by Caza on Thu, 2012-02-23 13:14hey guys thought id show of my latest ink think youd enjoy this one
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Fishing line tension spooling tool
Submitted by druski on Thu, 2012-02-23 12:42Hi guys,
There is a new product out called TensionMate, that helps you spool your line to your reel with constant tension.
If anyone would like to check it out and comment, it would be much appreciated.
You can view this at www.tensionmate.com
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lookinb better out behind the 3 mile
Submitted by uncle on Thu, 2012-02-23 12:26went out with Muldy at 6am,bit of slop and chop[ideal] got a strike at 7am, nice little macko about 1100mm, place looked real fishy with some bait fish schools finally,leading up to high tide and I though we were in for a good day,back at the ramp at 10am as Muldy had the afo shift, now it looks like it will turn to crap for 5 6 days,bugger
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Metro sailfish???
Submitted by sammy85 on Thu, 2012-02-23 10:50Hey guys heard a report of a metro sailfish being caught out the back of rotto. The report came from a newsletter email Steve correia sends out each week to do with his new show. Anyone else heard anything?
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Metro sunfish
Submitted by Jutty on Thu, 2012-02-23 10:03 Hey guys out on the hunt for a few fish on the troll out the back of the 3 mile. Limited action till a sunfish tried to headbutt my boat got a few shots but is this their usual habitat?
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Fishing Charter mid - late April
Submitted by Drabz86 on Thu, 2012-02-23 09:12
Looking at going on a charter for my birthday in April
Is mid - late april still a good time to go out
and who would you recomend to go thru
Mandurah / Rockingham / fremantle i can go from
i know some place's pack up soon and head for sunnyer waters.
or should i leave it till summer rolls back around?
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check this out ... 5 ton fish caught trolling....
Submitted by pelagicyachts on Thu, 2012-02-23 08:30fk me that would give you a work out! haha - doesnt look like 5 ton but always hard to tell in a photo
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Whats the lightest you go??
Submitted by Jeffree on Wed, 2012-02-22 20:33These are the weapons of choice for tomorrow. Bit of trolling, jigging, and soft plastic action.
Stella 5000sw,
Tekota 800,
Ci4 stradic 1000.
They always laugh at me when i go so light, but i have pulled fish of the trip twice in a row. 64cm dhu, and 63cm dhu on the ultra light stuff.
So whats the lightest you guys go??
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Busselton jetty
Submitted by jettyrat on Wed, 2012-02-22 20:32Went for a walk on the Busselton jetty today and was appalled at the amount of vehicle traffic and how unsafe it was (five vehicles in forty minutes) estimated speeds of up to thirty kilometres an hour. It won't be long before someone is seriously hurt or killed if the traffic is allowed to continue at such speeds. There is no way I'm letting my kids go on the jetty alone. Far to dangerous.
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FW comp update & banter
Submitted by harro on Wed, 2012-02-22 20:26Ok guys,
who is actually coming , how many boats etc, i cant wait the boys down here are pumped, and got some new mods on the boat including the new gopro mounted ready,
bring it on,
we are getting our live bait ready , what are you doing .. lol

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Revised Posession Limits?
Submitted by DX288 on Wed, 2012-02-22 20:11What a crock of sh*t...............
http://www.smh.com.au/wa-news/fish-limits-cut-to-end-fill-the-freezer-mentality-20120222-1tmwa.html
Legal fishing limits will be slashed in order to end the "fill the freezer" mentality in WA which is threatening popular species.
Under a draft strategy released today, the State-wide fillet possession limit will be halved to 10 kilograms for the popular demersal scale fish including pink snapper and dhufish.
On top of this, anglers will also be allowed to possess 10 kilograms of pelagic species fish, such as tuna, mackerel and bream.
Department of Fisheries director general Stuart Smith said there were currently four different sets of bag limits across WA, which was "complex and cumbersome."
"It is time to look at all the rules, to help deliver better fishing experiences and also ensure the long-term sustainability of WA's highly valued fish stocks," Mr Smith said.
"The vast majority of fishers do the right thing and follow the rules, but we can make things easier for the more than 600,000 people who enjoy recreational fishing."
Mr Smith said the focus of recreational fishing in WA needed to be on the quality of the experience and enjoying eating fresh fish, not the 'fill the freezer' mentality of the past.
"With limited fish stocks available, we need to continue the good progress already made by the recreational fishing sector in moving away from bringing back large quantities of fish to eat for months after an individual trip," he said.
"Reducing the possession limit will help managers effectively address future sustainability concerns for demersal species in regions such as the Gascoyne and Pilbara."
He said in some cases, anglers were fishing to the possession limit as a target, which had raised significant concerns.
In Coral Bay, the shire removed a total of 98,890 litres of fish offal from a single fish cleaning station over a 12-month period in 2009/10.
The changes would also see the bag limit for some demersal fish species reduced from four to two.
The draft strategy is now open for consultation until April 30.
Recfishwest screwed us over last time, let's not let them do it again.
I'd suggest that this is just stupid. Travel miles for a fishing trip, two good demersals and you're over your posession limit. What about the people who can only get out fishing a few times a year?
I'd urge anyone who objects to this to start writing to Recfishwest and anyone else who'll listen now and protesting this proposed change.
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fishing within 100km of newman pilbara
Submitted by sunnie on Wed, 2012-02-22 18:01does anyone know if there is any fishing spots within 100km of Newman, Pilbara...ophthalma dam, eagle rock falls and three pools are all within 75km but i am unsure if there is any fish there? any info would be much appreciated.
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Saragosa 5000 drag clicker
Submitted by Brad Y on Wed, 2012-02-22 16:58Can anyone with a gosa 5000 post up a pic of the drag clicker? I have found the small metal tab inside the spool but it doesnt look broken. However the reel is silent and I would to know if its going off in the rod holder while im not looking.
Going for a troll tomorrow.
Submitted by Jeffree on Wed, 2012-02-22 15:41going for a troll with my skipper and mate luke (fishon570).
Being two first time trollers with minimal experience, i was hoping a few of the more experienced trollers could give us some tips of what lures to use (deep diving or shallow swimers) and general areas or specific areas if you like ;) to try. targeting maccies
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proposed quota changes
Submitted by black gen on Wed, 2012-02-22 15:17after reading up on the proposed changes today there are seemingly some areas which i find wrong. firstly i am all for fishing for the future and always having something to catch because its what we all love to do, however the one thing that continually give me the sh*ts is that our rec licenses are costing more money, there are always more new licenses to buy or skippers tickets to get and our bag limits are getting cut. now that isnt the thing that is frustrating....the thing annying me and im sure some others is that the pro fishermen are not getting their quotas cut at the same rate as ours are.
one example from the latest proposed changes, our pink snapper quotas in the gascoyne region has gone from 8 to now 4 and proposed to 2. that is 25% of the former allowable limit. however the pro's quota has been cut by only 40%. so they can sit on the same lump we fish on (because they do and i have seen them) and pull off ton after ton of pinks and other fish (sometimes up to 60-70 high of fish)...these other fish qhich are bycatch...what happens to them? thrown back to die i suppose. that is bloody frustrating knowing they still pretty much have a free for all so long as they fall within their units of days allowed to fish.
i hope that made sense, it just seems that we as rec fishermen and women are continually copping the tighter regulations and the pro's are going on business as usual..
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My latest purchase at TACKLE HQ!
Submitted by Sammut on Wed, 2012-02-22 13:55Just picked these up from Tackle HQ just in time for jurien tomorrow! Getting excited :) Thanks to the boys there for ur help
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Tantabiddi boat ramp looking good
Submitted by Muppet on Wed, 2012-02-22 12:44Had a look at the progress on tantas boat ramp today. The guys have really made some progress.
2 or 3 more weeks i reckon.
cheers


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mandurah to rockingham
Submitted by pom down under on Wed, 2012-02-22 11:56any thing decent been caught of the beaches lately ?
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Jig Heads
Submitted by Black Pearl on Wed, 2012-02-22 10:06Hi!
Just a quick pic, setting up for trip to the Mackie Islands again in April for 7 nights... CANT WAIT! Had a ball there last year thought why not do it again!
Mould sizes of 1-1/2 to 4 oz and still more to make.
Sammy J
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Converting transom mount transducer to thru hull
Submitted by DBZ on Wed, 2012-02-22 08:24Hi all,
I have just bought a Airmar TM260 1kw transducer (transom mount). My question is whether anyone has had experience converting this to a thru-hull tranducer via mounting in a wet box?
The boat already has an existing westbox location so just looking for any ideas / tips / feedback on building a larger wetbox and what sort of performance i can expect from this set up?
Cheers
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first sea trial question
Submitted by grayzeee on Wed, 2012-02-22 05:33Hey
I've recieved a PM from a member has seen the boat he wants and likes. There are concerns about the boat being underpowered.
"I will go for a water test, and take someone along to help load up boat.
However my only experience driving boats is from my Skippers ticket, how do I tell if the boat is underpowered.
Cheers for the advice"
I have answered , but I'd love some more input from those with more experience in these things.
cheers fella's
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Dhuies On Rubbers
Submitted by Longcast on Wed, 2012-02-22 00:08Hi,
Some pictures from over the festive season i thought i would post up after seeing another post with rubber hanging out of a nice dhuies mouth.
We have fished rubbers with success for a couple of years know 50+meters and above.
How many other like minded people out there that get into the same type of fishing reaping the rewards of artificals?
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no macks but
Submitted by uncle on Tue, 2012-02-21 18:53went out with my son Paul today, too calm and too much weed, we did manage to get a feed though, played with some sharks, 6 ytk kept 2 [yes they are size] lost a few good fish on the reefs, resumed trolling but the weed was a killer,still theres always next time and we wont starve, good fun on the light gear those ytks, the big ones were too smart too bite
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Bag limits slashed wtf
Submitted by Scotte on Tue, 2012-02-21 18:49Just said on channel 7 in the preview for tomorrow's west Australian.fishing bags limits slashed wtf?
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i need another rod
Submitted by thesupervisor on Tue, 2012-02-21 18:43im after a cheap rod sub $300
to suit my 3500 size calidia kix
need it 9 /11 ft and whippy and light for throwing stick baits for tailor herring ect and the odd sinker
been using my td sol rod but its just a bit short i have a 13ft synder glass but thats way too heavy and need something else
any sugestions?
thanks
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Who's planning a fishing trip?
Submitted by randall df223 on Tue, 2012-02-21 18:22I have got two coming up soon.
Last two weeks of March, taking the wife and kids to Monkey Mia for two weeks. This has been a regular family holiday for about 6 years now. Stay at the caravan park at the resort. In the past we have tented it, this year we are hiring an a/c van that will be set up upon our arrival. moor the boat in front of the beach and spend days fishing around faure island and in the outer channels. Beach and pool time with the kids, Monkey Bar at night. Great family holiday and a bonus if we we get ourselves some pinkies, blue bone, or estruary cod. A couple of years back I even got myself a rankin. Going to try some serious soft plastics and elevator jig heads this year, and the misus will have her trusty handline (and probably out fish me!).
Then in May, its a boys only week at Steep Point. At our camp, three in by car, three in by boat. Two other camps with a boat each. total three camps, three boats and about 23 blokes! Lots of beach, rock and boat fishing, trolling for macks and tuna, bottom bouncing for trout, bladies and pinkies. Probably copious amounts of beer consumed back at camp of an evening, and we'll do it all again the next day. Ahhhh, heaven!
Who else has got a trip planned?
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Safetybay black bream
Submitted by CURT on Tue, 2012-02-21 16:07Hey guys, this morning I was standing on the jetty at the bent street boat ramp in safetybay waiting to retrieve my dinghy and I saw a big black bream about 40 to 45 cm. Cruising along the pilons. I have seen them at the point Perron boat ramps but to see one in safety bay was a spin out, as it is just one small jetty and so far from any estuary or river. Has anyone else seen black bream this far into the ocean?
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first mulloway
Submitted by spooledagain on Tue, 2012-02-21 12:53got my first mulloway yesterday, got it land based and it went 110cm and 17kg. good fun and it hit the bait about 8 seconds after i casted it in, had barely finished setting the rod couldnt believe my luck
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navman sounder swap
Submitted by black gen on Tue, 2012-02-21 12:05just a question about swapping face units between two boats. i was wondering if me and a mate both have navman sounders, they are different models, can i plug mine into his boat using his cables?
we both have the power cable and the cable running to the transducer, is it as easy as just plugging it in and it should work??
thanks
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