Fishing Discussion
first baldy for troy and a cracker at that!!!
Submitted by fisho-ron on Sun, 2011-09-11 19:25myself and troy headed out on a late start, 9.30am before the first line hit the drink,
first drop for me resulted in a 55cm dhu which was released and we thought we were in for a good day, but it seem to go quiet for a couple of hours pretty much instantly after that.
then a few hours later all sorts of things came over the side, couple of small pinkys, 2 nice size queenys, 58cm kg, 48cm b/ass,
5 foot hammerhead, plus all the normal smaller stuff and then troy gets his first ever baldy at a fraction under 8kg.
pulled line like a steam train and we were calling it for a big pinky, then the baldy pops up and he is a very happy chappy.
not a bad pb to get on the board with!!
only kept the baldy, kg and the blackass, everything else was released to be caught again!
also played with the underwater camera on the bank for a little bit and seen some good things swimming around down there, a nice size sambo come to have a look at the camera as well as quite a few other fish, i am sure i seen a big dhu in the background but because i dont have a dvr yet i cant play it back, that will be next on the list!
cheers ron
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horse beach
Submitted by antsey on Sun, 2011-09-11 18:13hey guys does any of use know where horse beach is my mates have been getting into good fish down there but i have no clue where it is? they told me its near challenger beach thats all i know
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Anchor winches
Submitted by Caza on Sun, 2011-09-11 18:07
G'day guys i was wondering if anyone knew a good anchor winch last few times I've been out we've been getting pretty sick of pulling anchor so I've decided to invest in a anchor winch If anyone knows any good brands for a reasonable price don't want to be spending $1000 000 on a winch cheers guys
Mark
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Marine heatwave prompts significant abalone fishing closure
Submitted by bod on Sun, 2011-09-11 15:26An unprecedented marine heatwave has led to a total closure of abalone fishing, from Moore River to Western Australia’s border with the Northern Territory (NT).
South West Bioregions Manager for the Department of Fisheries, Kevin Donohue said the Fisheries Minister Norman Moore had taken the precautionary step, following consultation with the West Coast Abalone Divers Association and Recfishwest.
“Both groups and the Department of Fisheries recommended the closure after significant mortalities in abalone stocks, particularly north of Kalbarri, during the marine heatwave,” Mr Donohue said.
“In reviewing the heatwave, marine scientists tracked an extensive patch of very warm water that grew and moved southwards from November 2010 and did not dissipate until late March.
Sea temperatures in many areas were more than three degrees above average and the warmest ever recorded in some places. That not only devastated mid west and northern abalone stocks, but impacted on other fish species too.”
Mr Donohue said a full stock assessment of abalone, north of Moore River, would take place during the next 12 months, however, he warned that prohibitions or restrictions might be required over several seasons to allow the abalone stocks to recover.
“The time required to rebuild stocks can’t be determined at this stage, but the department will seek ways of enhancing the restoration of abalone stocks,” he said.
“Commercial abalone fishing operators have already voluntarily agreed not to fish stocks in the area affected by the marine heatwave.”
The Northern Zone recreational abalone fishing season (from Greenough River to the NT border) normally runs from 1 October to the 15 May, but will not be open this year, however, the Southern Zone (between the Busselton Jetty and the South Australia), which shares the same season dates with the Northern Zone, will be open as normal next month.
Mr Donohue said part of the closure area also impacted on the West Coast Zone and no abalone fishing would be allowed between Moore River and the Greenough River.
“For the rest of the West Coast Zone, between Moore River and Busselton Jetty, fishing will begin on 6 November and be allowed for one hour only (7-8am) on that day and for one hour only (7-8am) on the first Sundays of December, January, February and March,” he said.
As this closure may mean fishers holding recreational abalone licences will not be able to fish as planned, the Department of Fisheries will refund the licence fee. Fishers requiring a refund should contact the department on 9482 7333 and make application before 31 October 2011.
Department of Fisheries media release Friday, 9 September 2011
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Carnarvon...... Inshore Options?
Submitted by LC8TY on Sun, 2011-09-11 10:14G'day fellas
New member here.
After 15 years in Kununurra it's time for a change of scenery, looks like I'll be moving to Carnarvon around the end of the year. I been reading a bit about fishing down there, lots of stuff about Quobba and Gnarloo as well as Bernier and Dorre Islands. Whats the fishing like in close to the mainland around Carnarvon? Is the fishing good or do you realy have to travell out to the islands for a feed and some fun?
I have a 6m Quintrex center consul that I've modified to suit the big rivers and mainly calm sea's of the Kimberley and NT, it will handle choppy conditions but is a real handfull in swell. The main prob is that it is powered by a 225 Optimax (that should read overpowered) and mounted to the transom via a Quicksilver hydraulic jack plate that lifts the motor verticaly. The problem is that it cavitates in large swell and can become very hard to controll. I can remove the jack plate which should make it ride better in rough conditions but I haven't tryed that yet.
anyway, here's a pic of my Qunnie Tinny.
http://lc8ty.smugmug.com/Landscapes/Kimberley-Coast/DSC00263/248667926_r5Xuj-L.jpg
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mine sites, which one are you at?
Submitted by Markie on Sun, 2011-09-11 07:27hey guys just wanna know who is working where?
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hunterdive's DIY travel rod...
Submitted by Ben Derecki on Sun, 2011-09-11 00:02So hunterdive, tell us again how you made your own Hearty Rise travel rod?? Must have been a smoking fish!

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Need help guys with spots north of mindarie 10-20km offshore
Submitted by aquarius on Sat, 2011-09-10 22:14Heading out north of Mindarie tomorrow with my dad and gfs dad, was hoping to put them on a dhuie, any good tips or coordinates to try out 10-20km range that has good lumps and decent bottom other than alotta sand :) any advice would be awesome, thanks guys!
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Swan River Sharks
Submitted by Swan River Fisher on Sat, 2011-09-10 20:08Hey guys,
Was going fishing on my dinghy tomorrow and I'm interested in catching a bull shark. I've got the gear, just wondering where and what bait to try for them. Can reach pretty much anywhere in the river. I've heard of some sightings in Shelley area....
Cheers Ben
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Bass Groper
Submitted by Man Overboard on Sat, 2011-09-10 19:12Well, I have just returned from Harro's joint and there are a few excited boys taking photo's and sinking piss.
Matty Miller has caught a winkle size groper in about 57 mtrs, jagged on a jig up the coit.
Give me strength, you'd think he broke the State record or something,
I am sure pics and tall tales will follow, and i will be looking for the inevitable photoshop.
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Buying bait early on a sunday
Submitted by randall df223 on Sat, 2011-09-10 17:58Where can I buy bait and burley real early on a Sunday morning between Aveley (Ellenbrook) and Ocean Reef Marina (via Greenwood to pick up my deckie)???
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anyone heading out sunday?
Submitted by fisho-ron on Sat, 2011-09-10 17:29so who is going where tomorow?
i am gunna go out and play with my new 1kw tranny south side of rotto 40-60mtrs,
also wana try my underwater camera out for the first time, bit of a muck around day and still drop a line or 2.
cheers ron
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Wreck coordinates.
Submitted by Hook_er on Sat, 2011-09-10 17:23I know it has probably been asked a million times already but seeming as though I'm new to the boating world (a bit of a kook in other words) im wondering if anyone can help me (legitemately) in finding some decent wrecks off the back of Rotto so that i can do some jigging for sambos and possibly some Kingies???
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers.
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Soft Plastics
Submitted by Hook_er on Sat, 2011-09-10 17:04What weight would you recommend for fishing with soft plastics in 40+ with 7" macarthy's?
Is 3 oz too heavy or not? Cheers
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Noob Fishing off Little Island
Submitted by svranjic on Sat, 2011-09-10 16:32Hi
I am a relatively inexperienced skipper having purchased a 15ft glass runabout just over a year ago. I have recently started to head off hillarys to get stuck in to some fishing. Usually I head out to little island and fish in front of that and along marmion reef. However lately I have not been catching anything anywhere along there. Is anyone else having much luck around this area????
I am now starting to gain familiarity with the area/ reefs and where I can and cant go. I have also purchased a chartplotter and fishfinder so I am keen to try and find some good spots. As a beginner I have been focussing on herring, skippy and KG. Whats the best way for me find good ground??? simply troll around and watch the plotter??? I am hoping to head out to the three mile reef and have a crack there.
Any advise would be much appreciated
Cheers
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Tonight! Snapper
Submitted by John_M on Sat, 2011-09-10 16:30Hey guys,
Anyone with a 4wd keen to chase some pinkies tonight?? I have a spot in mind where there should be a few hanging around...
pm... if interested
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need help. Catching trumpeter and butterfish
Submitted by honsu chin on Sat, 2011-09-10 13:15Hey guys where are the trumpeter and butterfish at these days? Keep trying but cant seem to find them.
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sol 4000 question
Submitted by brg on Sat, 2011-09-10 12:00hi guys anyone use a sol 4000 for landbase fishing for tailor and such looking for a mid range reel thats pretty light.cheers brg
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200 hours pays off = PINKIE!!!
Submitted by Jakeu420 on Sat, 2011-09-10 11:50Headed out for a fish last night chasing pinkies of the rocks after countless nights of nothing and loosing them at our feet last night finally paid off.
At about midnight my brothers rod screamed off and calling it for a ray after allready caught 3 and with no headshakes at all really then this beast hit rocks =) It was about 88cm and didnt weigh it. Ps sorry bout photo its of iphone.
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Harvey Dam spots?????
Submitted by BunburyYakfisha on Sat, 2011-09-10 08:49Hi all....
Just wondering if anyone knows how to get to the Harvey dam boat ramp????
or any other good spots
Cheers Jesse
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Boat firing flares in the sound last nite?
Submitted by Jakeu420 on Sat, 2011-09-10 03:45I was fishing asi rocks last night and seen a boat about 2km out shoot a flare so we got a bit worried and then it shot another one so we knew something was wrong and rang the police to let them know.
2 hours later another flare goes off, so we got the number for cockburn sea rescue and told them and within half he was getting towed in, i was just wondering if it was anyone of the site and if they were ok??
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Blue Horizon
Submitted by Plastic_freak on Fri, 2011-09-09 20:57Hey guys and gals,
Heading to exmouth for a mates wedding next friday and a group of us were looking at going on blue horizon charter for the day! anyone been on the charter before and could tell us a little bit about it?????
Many thanks!
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Cockburn sound
Submitted by spooledagain on Fri, 2011-09-09 19:35Anyone know whats happening in the sound lately. we are looking at going out tomorrow but not to far its a bit windy. whats around?
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TKU Daisy
Submitted by crasny1 on Fri, 2011-09-09 19:35Cheers Mick for fixing the Flame. I actually now think its a better rod after throwing a few plugs around. Perhaps Okuma might listen.
Neels
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Penn Spinfisher reels
Submitted by gibbs on Fri, 2011-09-09 17:14These reels seem like pretty good bang for your buck. Anyone use them?
Was looking at them in my local the other day, the 850 looks ok but the 950 is damn BIG.
Looking for a decent reel for the boat that will bring up almost anything reliably without breaking the bank. Leaning toward a 850.
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TRITON GLXR 3.2 TURBO DIESEL 4X4 MY09 (2009) FOR SALE
Submitted by krabman on Fri, 2011-09-09 14:21TRITON GLXR 3.2 TURBO DIESEL 4X4 MY09 (2009)
MAN 5 SPEED,48,000KMS, LIGHTFORCE SPOTTIES 240, MICKEY THOMPSON TYRES
STILL UNDER NEW CAR WARRANTY $35,000 ONO
CAR WILL BE IN PERTH MONDAY 12/9/2011
Abrolhos this week
Submitted by smash on Fri, 2011-09-09 12:30looking at heading to Southern Group on sunday or monday, wondering if anyone else is going over.
Handy to know whos around?
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Stainless prop damage
Submitted by pale ale on Fri, 2011-09-09 11:55Hello,
Sadly, I have hit a rock and damaged my stainless prop on the 200 suzuki. Does anyone know where I can get it fixed or replaced in Karratha?
Thanks
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Seasport charter casting lures for tuna???
Submitted by Dasho on Fri, 2011-09-09 11:19I was going to send this an a PM to Whitety, but thought a few other FW punters who have fished Jurien could also be interested or tell me that I'm dreaming.
I was watching Shimano tv and came across this movie http://tv.shimano.co.jp/movie/tv/salt_dreamer_002/
It shows a fishing pro in Japan casting big and small top water minnows into schools of 30kg+ tuna. Then I got thinking that I've seen heaps of birds flying around tuna schools when I've been out with Whitey.
My question is, do you even get 10-30kg tuna off Jurien? If so, in large enough numbers to chase them around and be able to make a fun day out of it? Or are our tuna species too small?
I know you can troll around for macks and tuna, but I was thinking more of a 'find a school and cast lures on spinning gear' style of charter.
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Anyone heading off Mandurah tomorrow need a deckie?
Submitted by Chopp81 on Fri, 2011-09-09 10:12If there is anyone that is heading out from Mandurah tomorrow that wants a deckie I'm keen. will pay for fuel/bait whatever.
Cheers
Ben
0403 917 423

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