Fishing Discussion
Conversion stern drive to outboard - advice please
Submitted by stumpie on Tue, 2020-12-01 14:31Hi all,
Wondering if anyone on the forum has any info on who to make contact with in respect to repowering a srern drive to outboards. Is there someone that can manage this entire process of building the pods, reglassing the hole from the old engines and installing the new outboards?
Has anyone done this before? Would you provide some tips or heads up on what to avoid etc etc.
Cheers
Stumpie
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Caution for those using Cockburn Sound
Submitted by sunshine on Mon, 2020-11-30 20:16The old Kwinana Bulk Jetty has a smouldering fire.
large timber pilons have been reported in the water posing a severe hazard to boaties......hopefully with the strong onshore breeze most of not all will be washed onto the beach reducing any hazard.
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Screw Holes that are no longer used. Weld or patch???
Submitted by cocokye on Sun, 2020-11-29 20:39What is the best way to tidy up some of the old unused screw holes that were used for sounder brackets and old epirb brackets on a plate alloy boat.
Chasing advise
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Saving private Cray
Submitted by Sea Hunter on Sat, 2020-11-28 17:34G'day all. It's been a while since I have visited this place. I tried pickling some Crays last session. It's oookkk but nothing to write home about. I put it in a brine over night and in the morning it was magnificent. I then did a pickle and slowly brought jars up to 85 deg. Waited till all bubbles left the jars and left to cool on the bench.
The final product was a bit flowery. Any suggestions on preserving Crays- ie Saving Private Crays
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Lowrance 12 Live
Submitted by mykel on Mon, 2020-11-23 15:46Hi! I am thinking of buying a Lowrance 12 live. does anyone have an oppinion on them? Also an anchor winch for a 6M Assassin all comments welcome Thanks
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Looking for a price on a new Engel?
Submitted by ranmar850 on Mon, 2020-11-23 07:53I've been considering a fridge for the back seat of the Space Cab. Obviously has to be within certain dimensions, so the search had settled on about a half-dozen candidates, one of them being the Engel MT-V45, the single zone . Looking at prices for a while now, they always run from $1199 to full retail of $1399. I was in Repco on Abernethy rd getting a small auto electrical component, and noticed they were in stock., no price displayed. So I made a casual enquiry at checkout, yep, $1399, full retail. But I know they do a discount for RAC members, so asked about that. ......$1119.00 ....so I am now the owner of another new Engel. Worth remembering if you are in the market. I'm sure someone will chip in saying that they got it/can get it cheaper, but, if your old fridge sh*ts the tin, and you need one in a hurry, one to remember.
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Sharks
Submitted by little johnny on Sun, 2020-11-22 19:47I can't believe the amount around ( bronzes , tigers) back of island .
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Point Peron boat ramp dedicated lanes
Submitted by SeperateKnob on Sun, 2020-11-22 12:04Hey the council is trialing dedicated lanes for launch and retrieve. Should be a good idea for the cray run to avoid confusion with the crazy peak period early mornings. I think it would be better to have 4 of the 6 ramps for retrieving starting from 11am. Don’t see the point in having 3 launch ramps once the sea breeze has kicked in
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Advice on rod/reel
Submitted by Seahorse7 on Sun, 2020-11-22 07:17Hello Wise People!
Im in the market for a new rod with a spin reel for boat fishing demersals, bigger fish in general and able to do some jigging like baited jigs, out in water up to 100 mtr ish, mainly 20-80 though. Looking for a good set up with proper saltwater reel, good bearings etc. I've got 6 ft and 6.5ft rods with 4000 class reels which are great but struggle on bigger stuff. Then I've got rods with Tld15 type reels, and trolling rods. So looking to fill the gap with a more capeable spin reel outfit. Im not looking for a cheap rig and won't say price is no object but I will spend a bit more for quality that's worth it!
Your thoughts and ideas appreciated
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Spiked by Tarwhine
Submitted by Rets on Sat, 2020-11-21 17:33 G'day,
So a couple of weeks back I was fishing in Lancelin and caught a Tarwhine, I went to grab it and it spiked me in my finger.
I don't think any of the spike broke off in my finger, but the sore is still there after a couple of weeks and it still stings when I squeeze it, but it doesn't hurt if I'm not squeezing it.
Is this normal when you get spiked by Tarwhine? The sore is right on a joint so I'm thinking it's maybe just taking a while to heal because of that. It doesn't look infected at all.
Read back on some old posts that say magnoplasm works for stuff like this, so tried some of that for the time being.
Cheers
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Practice run on posting multiple pics
Submitted by Livewire on Fri, 2020-11-20 09:54Someone's new toy we put in the drink the other day. And another buy catch chasing whiting..
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Help with reel spares please
Submitted by timbo2410 on Fri, 2020-11-20 09:36Hi all, odd question so thought I would post here as well as other forums :-)
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Outboard service
Submitted by joycey on Wed, 2020-11-18 16:41Hi guys
After a recommendation for my outboard service ( evinrude ), south of the river
Cheers
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Big pink school
Submitted by little johnny on Tue, 2020-11-17 19:57Not the best photo. To the day same spot last year . All there tails where up . By the time I got phone they started to swirl down. The buggers know . Pretty cool to watch
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In the smoke ..
Submitted by Da pirate on Tue, 2020-11-17 16:29Herring very active straight off the bat .
on holidays so gentlemen's hrs at 9.30am
start .. got our limit quite quick on metals
with the weather grand decided too check
the pots ! Blank pulled one left the other .
shot back too pick up some pike took
a bit too find them .. once we did they
were all over the little lasers .. returned
and put some of the larger models in the
smoke.. cheers pirate..
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Which fish to target this time of year
Submitted by the_lane on Tue, 2020-11-17 10:55Planning to head out from Woodman Point ramp this weekend for a morning fish. I'm a noob so don't tend to venture beyond the islands unless its flat.
So what are the best species to target in the sound this time of year? I seem to do pretty well with squid, but anytime I drop a baited whiting rig down I get overrun with trumpeter.
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Few whites in the pots
Submitted by still trying on Mon, 2020-11-16 18:55Finally got a little window that I could make the most of and checked my pots this arvo had 3 pots out and took our 4th one out with us. Got another pot stuck I have had the worst year ever for getting pots stuck. But was able to get 3 crays in each pot and got my first ever southern, pretty stoked. Also threw back a undersized white.
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Abalone Season
Submitted by Matt T on Mon, 2020-11-16 15:08Anyone know if they have dates for metro yet?
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Exmouth - landbased fishing trip report
Submitted by Jackson Dwyer on Sun, 2020-11-15 21:31As a dedicated tailor/salmon fishermen from the southwest, was very excited to travel up to exmouth for a short trip to do some land based sportsfishing. Figured i would share my success or lack thereof in solidarity with anyone else whose had a fishless trip!
Did a bunch of research before the trip including online and also at the 2 tackle shops in town when i got up there and seemed as though there is no end of options. In no particular order i fished all the following locations - Bundegi, Bundegi flats, Pilgramunna, Lighthouse bay, Oyster reef, VLF Bay, Learmonth jetty and the marina rock wall. Target species were trevally, queenfish, spangled emperor or anything else that wanted to swim by. Fished fairly hard over the course of 4 days for a total of .... 2 long tom. Needless to say was fairly disappointed with that given all i've read about exmouth.
Fished with lures only using:
- 9ft Abu Garcia Veritas, paired with Saragosa 5000 SWA
- 24lb sunline braid with 30lb varivas leader
- Lures used were halco twisties and halco outcasts (in a variety of sizes), halco slidogs, halco roostas, soft plastics, nomad madscads and nomad riptide long casts
Trip was fantastic other than the fishing, seeing no end of wildlife inlcuding dingo's, snakes, emus, countless turtles, dugongs, blacktip sharks, stingrays and one enormous tiger shark that swam not 10m in front of the rock i was fishing on, both pubs in town are great and also had a fantastic meal at Bundegi beach shack. Only thing missing was the fish!
Would welcome any suggestions for next time i'm up (might be dragging the boat up lol), or anyone else whose had a similary fishless trip. Tight lines,
Jacko
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Father son fishing trip
Submitted by GCjetski on Sun, 2020-11-15 13:30Decided to take my dad out fishing on the back of the jet ski! he loved how easy it was to catch fish with lures instead of using bait
P66/simrad
Submitted by dale 308 on Sat, 2020-11-14 14:44Just upgraded my sounder too a simrad go9 with a p66 upto 10knots its brilliant but im having trouble with it reading at speed. Mounting it on starboard side 3 different hieghts with zero effect the angle too me seems ok a couple mm below level. Thinking of trying it on port side if that helps unsure my hull may just be noisy. Ive told told too wet box it unsure on options any help at all would be be great. 17ft fibreglass. Pride cavalier
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Perth FADs
Submitted by Rodrat on Thu, 2020-11-12 13:40Gday all
When is the best time of year to hit the FADs for Mahi Mahi and tuna?
Was thinking Jan to March???
Cheers
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The Right Way to Vacuum Seal Fish
Submitted by Alan James on Wed, 2020-11-11 12:42I came across this on another fishing forum and thought it may be of interest to some. It clearly has US origins but that shouldn't be an issue.
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pothauler with integrated capstan winch vs pot tipper + capstan winch
Submitted by chevaps on Tue, 2020-11-10 12:44Hi all.
Planning on getting into some crays once i relocate back to Perth in a few weeks, and need to sort out some pot lifting gear on the boat.
Interested in hearing people's thoughts on a pothauler with integrated capstan winch vs pot tipper + capstan winch as separate items. Particularly keen on hearing personal experiences from people that have used both.
After making a few enquries, the pothauler option is the more expensive option by a long shot, so the way i see it, i will be paying for the convenience of a more compact and portable solution (i.e. far smaller, weighs less, removable winch).
Look forward to hearing back.
Thanks.
Tom.
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Mandurah Accommodation with Jetty Tips
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Mon, 2020-11-09 10:11Has anyone got a tip on waterfront stay in Mandurah with a private jetty to take the family away for a few days? Somewhere around Halls Head where the kids can scoot to the IGA would be ideal and not really interested in staying on the Murray/Serpi.
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Bull herring..
Submitted by Da pirate on Sun, 2020-11-08 16:10Herring hard work today didn't really
fire till after lunch! Pinned a few
smaller pike. still no larger models
yet? Did get a good hit which couldve
been larger specimen but no joy ..
All kept for beach baits . Got pinged
on the beach Friday night . Braid let
go.. gonna have too put on new line
i think after a black smooth round 70kgs
maybe bigger done a number on me few
weeks back on the sand .. cheers
pirate..
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