Fishing Discussion
wilbinga questions
Submitted by brg on Mon, 2010-07-19 18:41hi guys thinking about doing a overnighter down at wilbinga goin down wilbinga road of wanneroo rd ive never been down there before so my question is are the tracks down there full on fourby boggy sand and is it worth soaking a bait down there and has anyone ever caught sharks or mullas or anything decent it looks like a bit of fun.cheers
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Live Bait?
Submitted by ish_lovesfishing on Mon, 2010-07-19 16:54Hey fello Fisherman/woman,
Just wondering what type of fish would attack live baits, such as herring and whitting, during the day from a rock groyne..
and the best way to rig them? (what size hooks, where to hook them etc)
Im not targeting any specific fish.
Cheers
Ish
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spheros 8000
Submitted by danno on Mon, 2010-07-19 16:39hey all.
just thinking about getting one of these for lightish jiggin.
the question is will it hold up to 30lb line or is that to heavy for it?
and does anyone use them and are they any good?
jigs upto 200g no more.
cheers danno
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Bony Herring
Submitted by buschy on Mon, 2010-07-19 13:05Hey folks,
I want to chase down some bony herring in the Swan. I've never tried going for them before but want to catch a bag for use as bait.
I have a technique I use with some success for gardies and mullet on bait and was planning to try the same technique which involves letting a bait slowly sink into the fish.
I'm not sure what the bony herring usually eat though or where abouts in the river to start looking for them? I was planning on using small pieces of pilchard but can go with worms, dough, etc if a better option?
Any advice would be really appreciated.
Additionally - is burley recommended?
Thanks,
Buschy :-)
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yamaha service costs
Submitted by oldsalty on Mon, 2010-07-19 09:54Hey everyone,
Just curious if anyone knows, what would you expect to pay to service a yamaha 4 stroke 80hp?
Probably a 200hr service,
any info much appreciated,
Oldsalty
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howd people go today water was sloppy
Submitted by stilly on Sun, 2010-07-18 19:40headed out from mindarie today hung around up near the alkimos then worked a few spots back to the marina at the back of the three mile for very little all day small dhu,u/size pinks and not alot else, did everyone else struggle or just myself
cheers ben
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Coventry reef
Submitted by Shane O on Sun, 2010-07-18 19:30I went fishing just behind conventry reef today, had no luck only wrasse. Are they any good, i thought there were snapper ect there. I was only using prawns, any suggestions would be appreciated.
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my new outfit ?
Submitted by Dirt on Sun, 2010-07-18 19:27Hey guys am thinking of buying a new combo for snapper season to throw plackies was thinking of the new certate 3000,10kg braid matched up to a diawa steez kingbolt ,also want to know if it would be able to handle small jigs and plackies fished in 30mtrs and under
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Lures for demersal species
Submitted by DhuBoi on Sun, 2010-07-18 18:11Hi lately i have been turning away from baits as they have not been working and turned to lures and jigs , only using tsunami plastics and octojigs i was curious if anyone would be able to throw in what they use lures and jigg on metro demersal species any info is greatly apprecaited cheers
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Swan River Bream
Submitted by ADDICT- dUFFMAN on Sun, 2010-07-18 17:19My mate and i went in the upper reaches of the Swan today
First Cast my mate got this beauty a 36 cm blackbream
Which isnt a bad fish for someones first time bream fishing
I was next to hook up coming in with my NEW PB = 33cm which i was happy about
Another 2 hook ups but only one more bream a 26cm
Lots of other series of bites that didnt hookup
We were using prawn, i was trialing a circle hook (mustad demon)
my mate with the old bait holder hook
*To all that read in your opinion what is the best hook (type) and size for a better hook up rate with bream*
Cheers
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bling for reels
Submitted by rossco21 on Sun, 2010-07-18 13:32Hi guys just wondering where everyone buys all the nice crank handles for their reels
Cheers Rossco
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JetSki Fisho's going out at Hillaries tomorrow morning
Submitted by JR JetSki on Sat, 2010-07-17 21:14JetSki Fisho's going out from Hillaries tomorrow morning. We will be using some soft plastic's, squid and OCTO Lures. Any suggestions will be welcome as to where to go in the area. Was thinking to go up to the reef area and try for Taylor using poppers and also go on the trall for a while.
JR
has anyone used shark leftovers
Submitted by sherbert on Sat, 2010-07-17 20:30For burley when fishing off the beach, And do you think the smell would drive fish away
Input would be nice
cheers steve
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next calamari classic comp??
Submitted by danno on Sat, 2010-07-17 19:14hey all.
just wondering if anyone knows wen the next calamari classic comp is on??
cheers danno
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Fishing Cook Islands
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Sat, 2010-07-17 18:53Just wondering if anyone has gone on any fishing charters in the Cook Islands, can recommend anyone or if there's any must do's whilst there? We are heading over early September for a week and have no idea what to expect.
Cheers,
Adam
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1.5kilo zebra fish at hillarys today :)
Submitted by fisherboy on Sat, 2010-07-17 18:51hey fw members,
went down with liam to hillarys for some buffies , zebra fish and leatherjackets
liam got like 6 and i cant remember how many bust offs
I got 1 zebra fish around 1.5kilos and one bust of by a buffie around 2 3 kilos
it was a great day all the fish put up a nice fight so it was good and it was my 1st zebra so i was happy
next time i should get a buffie lets hope so
cheers matt
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Where can I buy DHUfish
Submitted by ish_lovesfishing on Sat, 2010-07-17 16:45Hey Guys,
Where can I buy some Dhu fish fillets, i live south of the river...I had it when I went to Khails in Leederville..one of the best tasting fish i have ever eaten!!!
Oh and another thing before i forget, is Nannygai and Ling any good to eat?
Cheers
Ish
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Exmouth Comp 2011 Questions
Submitted by wazzbat on Sat, 2010-07-17 16:17Didn't want to clog up the FW Exmouth 2011 thread so I was just after some info about the comp?
Looking at possibly heading up that way next year with the family (wife and 4yr old boy and 2yr old boy) and the folks with their boat and maybe some others? Anyway - I have never been up there but the folks reckon that Coral Bay would be better for the kids than Exmouth. I was thinking of maybe staying at Coral Bay for a week then Exmouth for a week if we can get accomodation that is?
Where is the best place to stay in Exmouth for access to launching spots, fishing spots, swimming spots etc etc. And if anyone has any ideas/tips on accomodation at either Coral Bay or Exmouth. We willl be flying blind on the fishing front too as it will be our first time up there???
Cheers PPLS!
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BE AWARE!!!!!
Submitted by ledge64 on Sat, 2010-07-17 15:29
Coming into Hillays this afternoon saw a fishery inspector on the point coming into the harbour with radar gun........
anyone get pinged?
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Fishwrecked Exmouth Comp - 2011- 9th, 10th and 11th of April
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Sat, 2010-07-17 11:58Hi Crew,
I've decided on the dates for the 2011 Exmouth comp - which will be = 9th, 10th and 11th of April 2011. So the comp will be the Saturday, Sunday and the Monday will be left open depending upon the weather. The opening night will be of the Friday the 8th and the Pissup/Windup will be the Monday 11th. This is before school holidays and Easter and after gamex and the AIBT. (Easter is also coral spawn time and shuts down the surface IMO)
All other details of where etc are to be determined. 2011 entry fees will be $40 per person. ($20 will be for prizes, $20 will be for catering on the final night/also maybe for hiring a venue depending upon numbers as we almost out grew my place this year) I think this is more than reasonable considering you all have equal opportunity to win prizes and that its not cheap to feed a lot of people. I also expect that we should be able to add more prize categories if we have more money available - I will also look to secure grants and extra funding from other sources to make this a big event in 2011.
The tides for 2011 look great with a lead up moon and easy retrieval at Tantabiddi assuming the new ramps aren't completed by then.
Any questions, just ask.
Cheers,
Adam
Mon 11 Tue 12 Wed 13 Thu 14 Fri 15 Time Ht Time Ht Time Ht Time Ht Time Ht Time Ht Time Ht 0208 2.10 0237 2.00 0312 1.88 0405 1.77 0537 1.72 0047 1.16 0215 1.10 0727 0.98 0751 1.07 0819 1.18 0900 1.32 1021 1.45 0735 1.82 0846 2.04 1343 2.50 1409 2.42 1442 2.30 1531 2.15 1704 2.00 1307 1.43 1450 1.20 2028 0.74 2102 0.86 2148 1.00 2301
1.12 1928 1.98 21022.09
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'He's going to need a bigger bowl'
Submitted by bod on Sat, 2010-07-17 11:30MONSTER GOLDFISH CATCH 2.2kgs
Edited from Daily Mail 15 July 2010
16 year old schoolboy Nick Richards was bowled over when he reeled in this 2.2kg goldfish while fishing at a local lake.

It is likely the 16 inch fish was released into the water after outgrowing its tank - and has apparently thrived in its new environment.
Schoolboy Nick was fishing for common carp when he noticed a flash of colour under the surface of the water and pointed his rod in its direction. Moments later he had the goldfish, which is a type of carp usually found in fairgrounds and garden ponds, hooked on the end of the line.
It is thought Nick's catch, which he placed back in the water after taking this photograph, is the biggest in the UK.
Recalling the one that didn't get away, he said of the lake in Poole, Dorset: 'I'd heard rumours there might be some big carp there and thought I'd see for myself. 'I was there for two days running and caught some big common carp. Then suddenly I saw this big orange fish cruising along the top of the lake. At first I thought it must be a really fat Koi carp, but when I saw it properly I realised it was a common goldfish - just like one you might keep as a pet. The only difference was that it was massive. It weighed 5lb when I put it on the scales'.
Ruth Lockwood, from the English Carp Heritage Organisation, said: 'It's difficult to confirm that it is the biggest ever caught in the UK, because it is an ornamental fish and the record won't be recognised by the British Records Fish Committee.
FISH FACTS
● The goldfish, known in Latin as Carassius auratus auratus is a small member of the carp family
● It was first domesticated in China more than 1,000 years ago and is commonly kept as a pet
● Goldfish typically grow to between two and 18 inches
● They have been known to live for 40 years
● Previously, the biggest goldfish in Britain measured 15.7in and weighed 2lb
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What would you do?
Submitted by slam on Sat, 2010-07-17 08:21Just want to know what other people would do for the following.
My fibreglass boat has just been delivered back to me from a repair that was carried out. The owner of the business delivered it to my house & i was disgusted at the state of it. It looked like it had been through a war in a flour mill & lost big time. Upon questioning this i was told it had been cleaned!!!! At no stage had it been cleaned. It hadn't seen a drop of water!!
I have spent many hrs cleaning it & filled a half bucket full of fibreglass & dust.
Not only that, the engine cowl has been scratched & the 'T' top now has a small tear in it & the complete lack of care is just unbelievable.
Any thoughts on what you would do in the same situation?
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would like some ideas on how to install a live bait tank
Submitted by whittley500 on Fri, 2010-07-16 23:03hi guys
I am thinking of putting a live bait tank in my boat and would like some ideas on how to installing one
if any one has done this i would love to here from you and if you have any photos would love to see them.
regards
kent
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Using Trumpeter as bait?
Submitted by flangies on Fri, 2010-07-16 21:49Just wonder if anyone has ever caught anything on a trumpeter? I have used it a few times as a last resort bait, after hearing from a guy who knows a guy who uses it *sighs* .
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Kalbarri or Greenough????
Submitted by Kris on Fri, 2010-07-16 19:32We are going to head away for the weekend leave friday night come back sunday. i want to go kalbarri my mate wants to go greenough. What you think?
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RED SHIRTS
Submitted by Jody on Fri, 2010-07-16 14:42Just wondering - Since the reopening of the fishing season in the Metro area in January, has anybody been interviewed as part of a Creel Survey.
Apparently Fisheries are doing one for the current year, but I have not seen one Red Shirt at the ramps NOR or SOR in the past 7 months
Anybody else ??
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$4million upgrade for Indian Ocean Drive
Submitted by Colin Hay on Fri, 2010-07-16 09:15A new passing lane is included in works under way on a $4million upgrade of a 24-kilometre section of Indian Ocean Drive between Yanchep and Seabird, north of Perth.
Transport Minister Simon O’Brien said Western Australian contractor Riverlea Corporation had won the construction contract, including road widening and intersection improvements.
“This project will improve safety and transport efficiency on an important section of Indian Ocean Drive,” Mr O’Brien said.
“Funding comes from the State and Commonwealth and should be completed before Christmas,” he said.
Works will extend from approximately 12 kilometres north of Yanchep to just south of the Seabird turnoff and include:
· widening of nearly 24 kilometres of existing bitumen road to nine metres
· upgrades to the Gingin Brook Road and Caraban Road intersections, including auxiliary lanes and turning pockets
· construction of a 1.8-kilometre long northbound overtaking lane just north of the Guilderton turnoff.
“The project will improve safety and traffic flow by providing wider lanes with sealed shoulders, increased overtaking opportunities and cutting travelling times,” the Minister said.
“The intersection improvements will allow vehicles to turn left or right into the relevant side roads without impeding through-traffic.”
Riverlea Corporation will use regional goods and services to an estimated value of $300,000, providing an economic boost for the region.
The 24-kilometre section of road forms part of Indian Ocean Drive linking Perth to Dongara and the Mid-West, complementing the nearby $106million Lancelin to Cervantes Road project - the final link in the Indian Ocean Drive route.
The Lancelin-Cervantes project is expected to be completed later this year, transferring an estimated 1,000 vehicles per day to the route from Brand Highway.
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best way to launch a boat by yourself?
Submitted by adamsmith84 on Thu, 2010-07-15 23:37its all in the title
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Braid fade
Submitted by naylor_1 on Thu, 2010-07-15 21:10ive been having trouble with a few different brands of braid fading after the first use not that it matters much but it looks c*&p, just wondering if anyone could recomend a good brand that will hold its colour a bit longer.. cheers Matt
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