Fishing Discussion
America's Oil Crisis
Submitted by DhuBoi on Sat, 2010-05-22 18:13With all the hype last year of Australians Northern West Coat Oil Problem whats your opinion on the American Oil crisis ?
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multiple pix
Submitted by brenz on Sat, 2010-05-22 13:58can someone please explain how to attach mutiple images to a thread .. keep in mind im not overly computer literate
cheers brenz
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Paternoster Rig knots
Submitted by crasny1 on Sat, 2010-05-22 11:20Just thought what do others do.
I am lazy so my paternoster rigs are usually dropper loop(s) with the sinker on the bottom. Mostly I use a single dropper loop, and I simple loop a hook on.
But what I have found when using single droppers (ie when I use Snells) so there is no loop to loop the hook onto, I prefer to tie the hook with a Uni knot, and a simple blood knot on the sinker. I mostly get snagged on the sinker, and find the knot gives way easier, thus loosing a sinker not the whole rig. The mainline braid doesnt seem to break even though the strength is less.
Just wondering how others set up their rigs.
Neels
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Handfish - check these fish out
Submitted by bod on Sat, 2010-05-22 11:04Yet another species from Tasmania
ABC
May 21, 2010, 2:07 pm

Tasmanian scientists have identified nine new species of a
rare and threatened walking fish.
The handfish is only found in
Australian waters but researchers warn a group of the species is at risk
of becoming the 'thylacines of the sea'.
The small, salamander-type fish walks the seabed on hand-like fins.
The CSIRO's Daniel Geldhill says scientists have spent years gathering information.
"Ideally we would have had more specimens for many of
these species but due to conservation concerns there comes a point
where we need to get names on them to make it easier for managers, and
for us, to keep an eye on how they're going," he said.
Fourteen species have now been revealed.
One of those newly-named is the
Pink Handfish. Only four specimens have ever been found, the last one
being on the Tasman Peninsula in 1999.
"The whole family is
endemic to Australia which means they are only found in Australian seas
and so it's quite unusual in that regard. Many are limited to the
south-east and particularly Tasmania," Mr Gledhill said.
The first handfish was recorded in 1802 during a French Expedition.
Nic Bax of the University of Tasmania says there has been a noticeable decline in some species including the spotted handfish.
"We actually hope that given the Derwent is really cleaning up again since the 1960s, that possibly now is the time that this species might really recover.
"It does have quite a history. They're obviously a very unique fish which people notice and they are undeniably cute," he said.
The handfish is featuring in an exhibition at Questacon in Canberra to celebrate International Biodiversity Day.
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Goodluck Skinny
Submitted by crasny1 on Sat, 2010-05-22 10:45Good luck Ian "Skinny" Smith in the 2 Bream comps. Flying from Karratha to compete is keen and I am sure all of us Northerners wish him well.
Good luck mate
Neels
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BREAM FISHERS
Submitted by CURT on Sat, 2010-05-22 09:59gday all
i was wonderin what the bream fishin is like in the swan this time of year, coz the other day we beached the boat up to a little bank in the swan and saw about 50+ bream scattered all over the sand flats.
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what to fish at rockingham?
Submitted by aro_craze on Sat, 2010-05-22 00:05hi guys, this is my 1st time fishing in perth. what should i expect to catch in rockingham? is there a jetty or fishing spot for anglers? i might be going on sunday morning to afternoon. juz wanna try out a new environment. what kinda rod n reel should i be geared in n fishing line too... thanx
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daiwa red back
Submitted by fisherman1992 on Fri, 2010-05-21 21:15sorry to do this to you guys again but i am geting the daiwa advantage rod and want to match it up with a red back reel is that a good choice im going to put 8 lb braid on it and guna run sorf plastics and metals sound good what size do you guys think
daiwa saltist 6500
Submitted by fisherman1992 on Fri, 2010-05-21 20:52hey guys im thinking about bying the saltist 6500 has anyone got this reel and know were is the cheapest place to get one and what pound braid to put on it i was thinking 50 to 80 pound
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reel recommendations
Submitted by silly on Fri, 2010-05-21 19:51Looking for a new 3000 size reel to be used for flicking plastics for snapper and lures up north. Budget around $400. Like the looks of the new 2010 certate but its out of my budget. What other good options are there??
cheers
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swan mulloway
Submitted by cool41 on Fri, 2010-05-21 17:11thinking about heading to canning bridge this week end for an all nighter, any mullas around that area???
what reel to get?
Submitted by ish_lovesfishing on Fri, 2010-05-21 16:22hey guys,
What cheapie reel would you guys recomend on an uglystick 10ft med/heavy rod line:6-10kg ..preferabbly less then 35buks max (dont have much money to spend on it
)...I now may sound bit cheapie but managed to get the rod at an awsome price, courtesy of a great fw member
.
Ish
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Paganosta rig
Submitted by just dhu it on Fri, 2010-05-21 13:30I was interested in what length most guys tie their drooper loops and hooks, i generally tie a 100mm loop and then have 150mm of loop and line to hook, but have heard that some guys go 400 to 500 mm or longer is better but i only find that the longer loor only causes tangles
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Friday Funnys
Submitted by ledge64 on Fri, 2010-05-21 12:39
Sorry Guys in Sydney and having problems uploading pics
Woe is Me - A Shitty Weekend
Submitted by UncutTriggerInWA on Fri, 2010-05-21 10:40I'm itching for a fish and look at the weather forecast for the weekend! It's crap!
Anyone planning on braving the conditions?
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21 ' Pacemaker pod
Submitted by nev on Thu, 2010-05-20 22:31Gday All
can anyone help me out here please, a mate of mine in Carnarvon has a project going on with a 21 foot Pacemaker. He wants to wack a pod on it made out of Ali, has anyone out there know of any reputable welders who could help him out? Cheers nev
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lure swap?
Submitted by brenz on Thu, 2010-05-20 19:49just an idea i found on another forum and it is going exceptionly well.
the idea is to move lures you no longer need for lures you do.
for eg you put up the lures you no longer want with a pik to show colour cond etc and either put up what lure you are chasing or see what lure someone is willing to trade.
just an idea to see if anyone would be keen as i know you all have stuff that is not being used that you would rather swap for something else.
brenz
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fishing outfits
Submitted by fisherboy on Thu, 2010-05-20 19:36hi
im thinking of purchasing a new rod an reel or rod i currently runnning a 3000 sized reel i was thinking geting a 1000 sized outfit for small stuff manly lure fishing or should i buy a good 3 to 5 kilo rod and match it with my 3000 or should i get the 1000 sized outfit with 2 to 4 kilo?
any help appreciated
cheers matt
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s omething to laugh about not fishing related
Submitted by joe amato on Thu, 2010-05-20 18:33just recieved these and thought i would share a laugh or two,no offence to the ladies
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State Budget 2010-11: Recreational fishing nets a spending boost
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2010-05-20 16:58Thu 20 May, 2010
The State Government has helped ensure the sustainability of Western Australia’s fisheries by boosting the Department of Fisheries’ spending to $62.7million.
The aggregate spending, which rose from $59.9million in 2009-10, includes an additional $2million to help carry out a range of compliance, education and other recreational fishing initiatives.
Fisheries Minister Norman Moore said the funds would help employ an additional 13 Fisheries and Marine Officers (FMOs), to boost the ranks of the State’s compliance officers.
“From July this year, the additional FMOs will give the Fisheries Department scope to establish an additional six land-based mobile patrols, equipped to go on extended trips to remote areas,” Mr Moore said.
“As well as reaching ‘secret spots’ along WA’s coast, the mobile patrols will have a role in educating fishers about sustainability rules and reinforce the fish for the future message.”
The Minister said the introduction of a new recreational fishing licence structure, including the new boat fishing licence taken up by more than 48,000 recreational fishers (as at April 19), would provide additional funding for recreational fishing.
“It is estimated recreational licences will raise $4.9million in 2010-11,” he said.
“All funds raised by the new licensing regime will only be spent on rec-fishing initiatives, with input from stakeholders representing recreational fishers.”
Mr Moore said an annual allocation of about $1.5million was budgeted from 2011-12 to establish a marine park in Camden Sound, north of Broome, and ensure adequate compliance, research and monitoring programs were in place to protect the marine environment.
“Department of Fisheries research activities will focus on baseline research and ongoing monitoring in and around the sanctuary zones.” he said.
The Minister said $4million of the Budget announced today would help secure WA’s offshore fisheries compliance through the building of a new vessel, to replace the department’s ageing long-range patrol boat, the PV Walcott.
“Of the two offshore patrol vessels currently in operation, the PV Walcott was purpose-built to berth additional personnel, operate in rough seas and remote areas, and to undertake extended patrols in the State’s north,” he said.
“It is important to replace the vessel by 2013, to assist the effectiveness of the department in keeping WA’s fisheries sustainable.”
WA Budget statements are available at http://www.ourstatebudget.wa.gov.au
Minister's office - 9422 3000
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Shark Bay 1st week in June
Submitted by mullaruss on Thu, 2010-05-20 09:36Heading up to Shark bay as a family for the first week in June, have hired a 6m runabout for a couple of day (wasn't enough notice to get my old trailer sorted for the trip)
Any how heading out with the family for a day out there, but also curious if anyone else will be up there an is interested in coming out for a deeper fishing day as i dont think the family will cope with me out deep, too young to be good deckies :-)
Also if anyone has any suggestions about areas to target up there with the family that would be a great help
Cheers
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Sounder and Tranny Choice, Lowrance HDS and Airmar M260/TM260 setup for fishing 400m +, Anyone seen, used or have this setup ?
Submitted by wangler on Thu, 2010-05-20 09:31
Hi All,
Looking at an upgrade, from what the specs say, the above setup should be awesome, any feedback appreciated.
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to all new eging people.
Submitted by danno on Wed, 2010-05-19 22:04hey all egi people ive just found a few charts and pics to show u how to work the jig and line and size and colour for each day. enjoy.
i cant seem to up load the pics so here the site and click on the links on the left hand side.
http://www.duel.co.jp/english/fishing/eging/step7/index.html
its good coz it in english and is easy to read.
cheers danno
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Tips for salmon in mags
Submitted by strike on Wed, 2010-05-19 17:43Hi guys,
going to mags this wend, does anyone can give me some known spots for fishing, espacially salmon?
thanks
striky
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bartail flathead
Submitted by Brentos on Wed, 2010-05-19 16:36Howdy everbody
Does anybody know how long in cms the state record bartail flathead is ? it was caught in swanfish 96 but i can only find out how much it weighed .caught a couple of hooters up north and just want to compare
Cheers
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Fishing the Nullarbor?
Submitted by Fathom on Wed, 2010-05-19 16:23Has anyone had any success fishing the Nullarbor? I will be driving across it again soon and might stop and wet a line. I have had some fun on Pinkies west and south of Ceduna before but I am thinking there is better fishing to be had in the more remote part of the plain. I know there are cliffs most of the way but there is also a few spots to get down to the water and I think chasing Mulloway, Salmon etc. could be worth the hassle?
Anyone done it?
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WA Tinned Tuna Market Slammed
Submitted by bod on Wed, 2010-05-19 11:15
MAJOR supermarkets have been named and shamed in a new report that
slams the canned tuna market in WA.
Local shoppers binge on more canned tuna than any other seafood,
despite proof that overfishing has pushed stocks into serious decline,
with some on the brink of collapse.
IGA faired worst of all the
supermarket brands in Greenpeace's how Australian supermarkets stack up
on tuna sustainability report published last month. The report ranked
products according to the species of tuna used, how it was caught and
labelling.
In a list of 10 brands, Greenseas placed best for
sustainability with Coles a close second and Woolworths in fourth spot.
IGA and Sirena came ninth and tenth respectively. Popular brands
John West, Sole Mare and Paramount also ranked badly.
``Sirena is an irresponsible company that does not even let
consumers know which tuna is in its cans,'' the report said.
``John West claims it works with its suppliers toward sustainable tuna
procurement. However, John West does not have a sustainable or equitable
seafood- procurement policy.''
IGA said it no longer used the
brand in the Greenpeace report and it had always sourced skipjack tuna,
the most sustainable type.
All the supermarkets were denounced
for selling tuna caught using horribly wasteful purse seine nets.
The nets are the size of several city blocks and used in fish
aggregating devices (FADs), described as death magnets because they lure
fish into the catch and inadvertently kill untargeted species such as
turtles, sharks and juvenile tuna.
Greenpeace oceans campaigner
Genevieve Quirk said Australian supermarkets were well behind the rest
of the world in ensuring their canned tuna was sustainable.
``Australian supermarkets continue to sell overfished species caught
using destructive practices,'' Ms Quirk said.
``In the UK,
supermarkets refuse to stock canned tuna from FADs and rather they sell
tuna from selective fisheries, like pole and line, ensuring there is no
wasted kill.''
Of the seven species of tuna in the Pacific Ocean, six are over-exploited.
According to a Department of
Agriculture report, for every 1000 tonnes of yellowfin tuna caught in
purse seine nets nearly 111,000 other animals die.
Narelle Towie, The Sunday Times, May 17 2010
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fads still out??
Submitted by Simon C on Wed, 2010-05-19 07:42Just chasing a heads up - are the fads still out and if so when will they be coming in. Searched PGFC website but no news on them. Was hoping for a quick trip out if we get a break in the weather/swell.
has anyone used gamin sounders or plotters?
Submitted by ferret027 on Tue, 2010-05-18 20:52Gday,
Found sounder plotter that fits the budget just wondering if anyone has had any experience with this brand..pros&cons any information would be great
cheers
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