Fishing Discussion
Pinkies in Cockburn sound
Submitted by JackoW on Sun, 2012-01-01 22:02Does anyone know anything about pink snapper in Cockburn sound? are they there, are they big, and where? anthing is helpful.
Cheers
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nor beaches for bread and butter fish?
Submitted by dan.the.man on Sun, 2012-01-01 20:32can anyone point me in the right direction for a good metro beach for some bread and butter species fishing and a few tips to get me started, im not asking for anyone to give up there favorite spots just a good starting point would be great cheers
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Flathead/bream flick tomorrow
Submitted by james14 on Sun, 2012-01-01 20:06Hi all,
Im going for a fish tomorrow morning out from Matilda bay.
I wanted to fish the high tide but am on a plane at 6pm
Is it still worth it going for a fish on the flats and Structures from about 830am?
Thanks James
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How low can you go?
Submitted by wogboy1963 on Sun, 2012-01-01 18:52Was down at Iluka this morning getting my abalone and my mates were talking to a couple of women who had just got their quotta of abalone and left their catch on the rocks just behind them (5ft-8ft away). During that time while they were talking their catch was stolen. I won't mention who they were but there was about 300 of them in the water. I was pretty pissed off when I found out exspecially that these ladies were in their late 30's and she only had time to get 9 more due to the weather conditions. My mate said that they are now teaching their teenagers to grab and snatch while your not looking. I hope they choke on the stolen abalone if you are reading this. All of them hover around you while you count your ab's waiting for any that you might have to throw back. If you ask me I know another good use for my abalonie knife if i catch them trying to take mine behind my back.
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Furuno vs Lowrance
Submitted by TGMitchell on Sun, 2012-01-01 18:41Hey All
Gonna replace the fish finder on my boat. Wanna buy a colour combo unit that's gonna give nice pictures and is easy to use. Willing to Bring Out Another Thousand.... :-)
I'm fishing around the drop-off, so it wants to work well in shallow sandy bottoms but I wanna work my way up to deeper stuff (not going to take my 17ft Baron 100nm out too often though ;-) )
From my homework it looks like Furuno vs Lowrance HDS
Tips and pointers greatly appreciated
Cheers
Tim
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Oceanside Tackle & Marine " Squid/Egi Rod " Specials
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Sun, 2012-01-01 18:35
Theres no doubt Squiding is very popular these days and the advancements in squiding rods have also stepped up.
Ideal for landbase & boat squiders. You get more distance, cover more ground and better sensativity with these squiding rods. The other benefit is allowing you to work your squid jigs throughout the water column especially in deeper depths (boats) or rock walls (landbase)
We stock a large range or squid rods but also squiding accessories like a massive range of squid jigs/storage bags/Iki jimi spikes/braid/leader/UV sprays/UV lights/abalone shell stickers/egi clips/squid hook keepers/jag covers etc
Squid rods listed below;
Banax Valkyrie
8ft 2pce
Line Wt PE # 0.6 ~ 1.2
Lure Wt 7 ~ 21gr
Egi Wt # 2.5 ~ 3.5
Fuji SIC guides
Normally $379
FW Special $329
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Hearty Rise Egi Force B
8'3ft 2pce
Egi Wt Max # 3.5
Line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.2
Fuji SIC guides
Normally $329
FW Special $289
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Hearty Rise Egi Force C
8'3ft 2pce
Egi Wt Max # 3.5
Line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.2
Fuji Alconite guides
Normally $239
FW Special $215
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Shimano Sephia AU
8'3ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 1.8 ~ 4.0
Line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.2
Sea Guide components
Normally $179
FW Special $159
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Rapala Tspec
8'2ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 2.0 ~ 3.5
Line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.2
Fuji SIC guides
Normally $239
FW Special $215
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FWA Egi
8'2ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 2.5 ~ 3.5
Line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.5
SG SIC guides
Normally $179
FW Special $149
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Daiwa Liberty Club (Interline Squiding rod)
8'6ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 2.5 ~ 3.5
Line PE # 0.8 ~ 1.0
Silicone entrance & exit guides
Normally $199
FW Special $179
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Daiwa Emeraldas Infeet
8'3ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 2.0 ~ 3.5
Line PE # 0.6~ 1.0
Fuji Silicone Carbide K guides
Normally $249
FW Special $225
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Okuma X-Factor
8'0ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 2.5 ~ 4.0
Line PE # 0.8 ~ 1.5
Fuji Alconite guides
Normally $149
FW Special $129
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Gladiator Egi Equip
8'1ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 3.0 ~ 4.0
Line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.2
Sea Guide Titanium guides
Normally $149
FW Special $129
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Gladiator Egi Equip
7'2ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 2.5 ~ 3.5
Line PE # 0.5 ~ 1.2
Sea Guide Titanium guides
Normally $149
FW Special $129
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Surecatch InkVader
7'6ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 2.5 ~ 4.0
Line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.5
Hi-Modulus Graphite
EVA grips
FW Special $55
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Surecatch InkVader
7'0ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 2.5 ~ 4.0
Line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.5t
Hi-Modulus Graphite
EVA grips
FW Special $55
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New sounder advice
Submitted by Quobbarockhopper on Sun, 2012-01-01 17:25Hey all
Am replacing my sounder and after some advice recommendations/ info... Ive got a good humminbird GPS already installed so am after a straight sounder instead of the combo units.
Am looking at spending about 1000-1500 (preferably to the lower side of that).
It will be getting used to do a bif of everything, and ideally Id like it to be able to read the ground pretty well at decent speeds travelling between spots etc so Im guessing this means a better than average transducer? Or am I mistaken? (sounders are a pretty new area to me- I had just been using the old furuno colour sounder that came with the boat for the last year or so).
Is it possible to get a semi decent headset (like a hummingbird 778cx or furuno fcv620 or similar) and beef it up with a stronger transducer? (they seem to come with a 83/200khz as standard). Will this make any difference or do you need a better headset to be able to make the most of a stronger
what the difference/ benefits of in hull vs transom mounting? Ive got a yalta 555 (fibreglass) so is it possible to mount them in the hull anyway? Am I right in assuming that if I mount it in the hull (if that’s possible) then there is less interference from the outboard so it will read better at higher speeds? Is there any other benefits to this?
What would you guys recommend in that price range (head unit and transducer strength etc) or is that price range a bit cheap for what Im after?
Sorry, I know it’s a lot of questions, but as I said, this area is pretty new to me so just doing my homework
Cheers!
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Pakula dojo hybrids
Submitted by Justo82 on Sun, 2012-01-01 15:59Anyone used these before?
I just ordered some from online. 3 for $25. Figured can't go far wrong. I plan on
trolling them around 6-8kn
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Anyone had any success at the Barges / Containers etc lately
Submitted by hunterdive on Sun, 2012-01-01 14:53hey gang,
I'm going to take some American friends out on Wed / Thurs hopefully for a jig. All they have done is a bit of freshwater fishing as they're from up the north around the great lakes. Has anyone been out to the usual Sambo deepwater spots lately and how are they fishing?? We got smashed by sharks everytime we went there last year, and I said I wouldn't go back there just to loose jig after jig, but the thought of giving these guys a rampaging Sambo on the line is too much. Also on another note, in general terms, anyone had any success with shallow water sambos around rotto?
The plan hopefully is to head out wide for a jig, then find spend some time in closer for some demersals etc, cause Thursday is looking sweet at this stage
Jared
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north mole
Submitted by Jeffree on Sun, 2012-01-01 14:22anyone know if there are cray pots around noth mole.
More specificaly, would i get a balloon out??
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how do you cook shark??
Submitted by ealzee on Sun, 2012-01-01 12:45hey fishwreckers!!! start off with the happy new year biso and wanted to ask a few questions about cooking shark properly.
Caught a wobby a while back and its been freezed now for 2 weeks so i'm gonna defrost some for a feed tonight. Can anyone give me some pointers about cooking this fish. I know they are great eating and i dont wanna waste it on experimenting!
How do you cook your shark???
Any advice or pointers would be greatly appreciated as I am not only cooking for myself
Cheers guys!!!
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where to take the missus crabbing
Submitted by dakka on Sun, 2012-01-01 11:06
Howdy all
First off happy new year to everyone![]()
It has finaly happened ive had our little ally runabout for about 5years now and finaly i got the missus out on it for the first time last night.
we went and anchored up at the foreshore in rockiingham to watch the fireworks they were pretty good.
anyway the missus realy enjoyed it, now she wants me to take her crabbing(wow),so if anyone can point us in the right direction as to where we can go either cockburn sound or warnbro or maybe even mandurah to go crabbing. i dont want to scare her because it took so long for her to come out, and she is petrified of sharks. so any info would be greatful eg depths bait etc etc. if she likes it i might be able to get an upgrade quicker (heres hoping )
cheers
darryl
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Crabbing WALPOLE
Submitted by Chopp81 on Sat, 2011-12-31 23:18Heading down to Walpole tomorrow, just wondering if there are any crabs left down that way?
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Year in review (2011)
Submitted by KenTse on Sat, 2011-12-31 22:42Hi all you Aussies!
Been a while I've been here...I don't have any Australia fishing reports to post (wish I had though, haha)...so I don't post often...but I thought I'd share a little bit of my fishing year with you.
This year was pretty interesting. I started off the year with no travel plans...and ended up going to Florida and Massachusetts in the end. What a bonus!
I ended the year with 37 new species...9 from Ontario, 23 from Florida and 5 from Massachusetts.
A couple of especially challenging local targets stood out...
1) Bowfin (Amia calva)
It took me 7 trips of careful observation and adaptation of techniques to finally catch one...and at the end I caught 3 so far :D
2) Northern Hogsucker (Hypentelium nigricans)
It took me 4 trips of obsessive observation and patience to finally catch my one and only.
A couple of notoriously difficult bait thief were actually surprisingly easy to catch...
1) Tautog (Tautoga onitis)
Tautogs are said to be hard to hook due to a super hard, bony mouth and they are very selective for green crab. However, I had no trouble at all catching 8 of them using sand worms...go figure.
2) Sheepshead (Archosargus probatocephalus)
Sheepsheads are said to be very keen at taking bait off the hook. However, a small adjustment on hook placement on a live shrimp proved to be the undoing of many sheepshead. In fact, they were in the way of my quest for other Florida species.
A few unaccomplished goals this year had me yearning for more...
1) Goliath Grouper
I went to Florida on a charter with Ben Chancey for a chance at a Goliath Grouper. We missed one hit...and had a mystery fish ran into snags. It was an expensive charter for a highly exclusive fish...I'm not sure if I will have a chance at it in the future. :(
2) Spanish Mackerel
On the same charter with Ben Chancey, Ben threw a cast net and netted a 15" spanish mac! However, when my threadfin herring was hit by a spanish mac, it didn't stay on the hook...and I got to see the fish teased me on the surface by swimming off with the herring in its jaw. :evil:
3) Haddock
I'm pretty sure on my second cod trip I hooked into a haddock that came off the hook. People left and right of me were catching them...haddocks just can't find my hook. :(
There was one fish I was really happy to get luck with. It wasn't because it was not an "expected" target...but just the size of the specimen was unexpected! I was expecting to catch a small snook...but this one came in at 33"! That's a good snook in anyone's book.
Common Snook
** You know...I forgot how many times I've helped people with their "firsts" this year...
Chiara, Stephania and Andrea's first time ice fishing...and their first Yellow Perch


Andrea's first White Sucker and first Ontario Steelhead...

Andrea's first Common Carp in Ontario...
Andrea's first Longnose Gar
Andrea's first Brook Trout
Matt's first Longnose Gar
This little girl's first fish...and her dad, Jack, with his first fish
Dave's first Brown Bullhead, Channel Catfish and Common Carp (and many White Perch that I don't have picture of) while fishing with my buddy Mike


These little kiddies' with their first sunfishes
Shane's first fish on the fly
Shane's first brook trout (on the fly...and now he bought his own waders and fly rod :twisted: :lol:)
Andrea's first King Salmon
Hopefully 2012 will have some surprises thrown in. I don't have any travel plans...but maybe I can apply to a conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico...and maybe if I can graduate some time in 2012, I may take another trip to Hawaii :D I'm running out of local new species target...but there are at least the white crappie and greater redhorse for 2012 :D
And hopefully I'll have more opportunities in 2012 to help people with their "firsts"! I'm already planning trips to help Andrea catch his first Lake Trout, Lake Whitefish, Walleye, Black Crappie and Pike through the ice...and maybe next summer I can help him get a Bowfin, Shorthead Redhorse, Golden Redhorse, Freshwater Drum, Mooneye and Channel Catfish. I'm also hoping to take Shane out for more fly fishing and guide him to his first Brown Trout (maybe even a Longnose Gar). Next year will be very busy for me :lol:
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Yallingup Fishing
Submitted by fisher12 on Sat, 2011-12-31 20:51Going down there in a couple of weeks
just want to know what i might catch
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furuno 585
Submitted by schmik on Sat, 2011-12-31 16:53hi guys just fitted a furuno 585 sounder with a 600watt transducer to our 660 trailcraft and wondering how yous set up the display ,a guy gave us some settings but i dont think there right,as i want the fish arches not the fish symbols any help would be great cheers daniel
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Interesting catch
Submitted by Matty15 on Sat, 2011-12-31 16:11hey everyone thought i would share what i caught in our crab net in the swan last week. you dont see that everyday!!
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Breamski's?
Submitted by ADDICT- dUFFMAN on Sat, 2011-12-31 15:07Anyone been getting amongst the bream lately?
havent heard many reports been out twice in the week for 0 bream and a few flatties, all fishing downstream might give maylands belmont a crack sooon
Any reports?
Cheers Duffman
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Hi all
Submitted by Smasha on Sat, 2011-12-31 14:30Hey everyone, long time lurker and all that, having a squiz at all those jealousy inducing pics on this site. 
Thought I'd say g'day, the fishing bug has only just bit me again recently after pretty much doing nothing for the last decade after having moved down from Port Hedland. Those were the fishing days...though it had its quiet moments, I'd be hauling threadfin salmon, (I had tried for years to get these and then one day out of nowhere I landed two beauties) bream, jacks, flatheads, nice whiting, the odd barracuda who wandered in a bit too close to shore (!), gardies, long toms etc etc. Had this weird veiw for years that fishing anywhere else wasn't worth it until my trip to Kalbarri last month changed that for the better, landing my first ever tailor and having lost a few bigger ones as well.
Anyway, enough sentimental jabbering. Just wondering if anyone ever bothers with the area around the Ocean Reef marina? Was down there this morning having my first proper crack at fishing in the metro area, off the rock wall facing south and had no luck, had more snags than a barbeque. Guy a bit to my right hauled in a quite a few herring (I think). Everyone else seemed out of luck as well. Was thinking of giving Hillary's a shot next time off the south wall. I like to pick out an area and have a shot but if any more knowledgable types on here have any suggestions along the coast, I am open to them.
Cheers guys.
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Furuno GP 7000 GPS
Submitted by doublej on Sat, 2011-12-31 12:52Hi all.
I have one of these and was hoping I could get some help on transfering waypoints from PC to GPS and visa-versa. I dont want to sit in the boat all day and add co-ordinates via the gps and was told that there was a program that I could get off the net that could be used on PC to do this. Any help appreciated.
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Esperance
Submitted by deanow76 on Sat, 2011-12-31 11:37Heading to Esperance next week for a wedding hope to chuck in a line any spots worth a try dont have a 4x4 and what gear would i need to take ie gang hooks or prawn hooks thanks
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Quobba / Red Bluff advice
Submitted by ChrisG on Sat, 2011-12-31 10:59Gents,
Heading up the coast again - been years since I visited the quobba coast and last time, in 2002, I fished Gnaraloo by boat with a little bit of beach work, now to try my new love/interest - High Speed Spin & Ballooning.....
Im booked into Red Bluff late Jan for 4 days and am planning to take only limited gear: prob just taking three rods and reels: a high speed spin outfit (with a cliff gaff and some metelsl/high speed hard bodies ie Halco Max's etc); a beach beach/bottom bouncing/bait outfit; and finally, a baitcasting combo.......
I'll be using this first visit to Quobba/Red bluff in Jan as a scouting exercise mainly for my 'proper' trip with the boys in late march, for which I'll be taking a ballooning outfit as well, plus freezers and range of gear that only makes it on a blokes only trip such as harnesses and lots of cold grog. On this second trip I'm booked into Quobba h/stead and we're taking a small tinny as well.
Is anyone able to offer me some advice: differant locations for spinning/ballooning/beach/etc; also accessability and any spots that are more dangerous than others (especially for this first trip whilst on my own)?
Heard of Camp Rock, Garths, Red bluff, The Caves, 2 mile and 17 miles and that they are 'good' but dont really know much about these spots specifically - other than knowing the name of the spots....
Anyway Gents any advice would be great?
What are late Jan and Late March like up there for fishing results and accessability to spots?
Also Gents, When I take gas up there in March, any advice on gas bottle size and how to tie the balloon to the line (i know the general rig but was wondering how to tie the balloon on ie knot or elastic band etc?)? And, how close can you get your 4WD vehicle to the main ballooning spots (wondering how far i'll need to carry the gas bottle, or how far to walk back to fill each balloon etc)? (Figure i could also tie off my harness and rope to the car whilst gaffing, having done that at steep before - thoughts?)
Thanks crew.
Cheers,
Chris
night squid
Submitted by Andy_b on Sat, 2011-12-31 09:40just wondering if anybody has gone out in the sound at night chasing squid around gi? and if so how did u go, i was thinking about trying it out after work one evening with a couple of icey cold beers :) cheers and have a good new years
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Hopetoun Report
Submitted by UncutTriggerInWA on Sat, 2011-12-31 09:24Not as interesting as some recent reports. WOW some of you guys are nailing it.
I spent the week camping at Mason's Bay some 30kms east of Hopetoun. The camping facilities there are excellent if you can find a spot. The camp is in a bay surrounded by reef. Further down the beach to the east the reef gives way to open ocean and there are some fantastic gutters down there with 5-10kms of accessible beach. High tide however makes it tricky to return but there are tracks back out to the raod.
Unfortunatly the open beaches were unfishable the first 3 days due to roaring SE winds. I did manage a few sessions but only caught large Trumpeters and crabs. I woke yesterday early and a thunder storm was brewing. Headed down the coast and the water was like glass with hundreds of Dolphins playing and feeding. I managed 30mins of fishing before lightening started striking overhead and it pissed down with rain. I will abondon my graphite sticks in those conditions LOL.
A few more Trumpeter and crabs before I headed back west to try the reefs. Not a lot happening there either and the rain came in again so back for a cooked breckie and then home.
The water temp down there is about 21 degrees and I think that is about 3 degrees too warm so it needs to cool down. Regardless I was able to suss this place out so I know what to expect next time. For those who enjoy camping and a civilised way (no getto balsters or rowdy parties) I would highly recommend this spot. My gutt feel is that there are many chances of big sharks and Mulloway down there given the right conditions.
I have pics but no fishie ones. I'll put them up in Picaso later.
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80/100 series land crusier or a land cruiser troopy
Submitted by mightymouse on Fri, 2011-12-30 21:06Hi Guys,
Im still looking for a 4x4 project car and I think I have narrowed it down to a 80/100 series land crusier or a land cruiser troopy both 350 chev 1993 .
Anyone know what would be a better 4x4 on beach/sand ect...
Many thanks for any info
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Jurien FADS
Submitted by adam.steff on Fri, 2011-12-30 19:32Anybody know if the Jurien FADS have been placed out again? Wasn't sure with the funding issues.
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Fads
Submitted by james14 on Fri, 2011-12-30 16:24G'day guys.
I have been watching a few FWA DVDs lately and seen them out on the FADS all by themselves.
Now I don't have a boat big enough to reach the fads but I'm interested as to what happens when there is multiple
Boats out there trolling.
Do the fish hang away from the fads giving more room to troll or are the quiet close to the fad.
Is there problems with say 5 boats trolling around the one fad?
Thanks James
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Cape Nat Great White
Submitted by Seaquest on Fri, 2011-12-30 11:00Went fishing yesterday off Cape Nat and had a white turn up at one off my sambo spots. Circled us for around half an hour. Started out about 20m out then got closer and closer. In the end was coming right up to the boat.
Was awesome to see, right up there with seeing a whale shark.










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Friday Funnys - Happy New Year
Submitted by ledge64 on Fri, 2011-12-30 05:53Enjoy
Happy New Year
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freezer disaster!!!!!!!!!!!!
Submitted by thesupervisor on Thu, 2011-12-29 22:46so yeaterday a power line broke off out side my house and made the nabours lawn catch fire
fire brigade came ect and western power
the power was off for 2 hours
now just went out to my 700ltr freezer and its not woking checked all the rcds and the gpo powers up fine just freezer is dead all my bait and some snapper and dhus are tharwed in a icey slush easy $500 woth of stuff
now who will pay western power or my insurance? will ring them both in the morning
and should i get the freezer fixed or get them to do it?
there will be some awsum berly at wilbinga tomorrow morn :(
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