Fishing Discussion
As promised
Submitted by Trousersnake on Wed, 2010-03-31 12:27Hit tha beach at 7 this morning. I told my mate if I was on within 10 casts we would have a good morning. Cast number 8 bang I was on. Then it was every cast for ages. It was a herring frenzy!! I had enough for me and started filling my mates bucket. He soon changed up his rig and was on fire aswell. Then tha best thing I have seen since I started fishing over here. A school of big fish maybe salmon maybe tailor I'm not sure, swam right infront of tha groyne we were on. I was stoked it's been herring, herring, herring for me every time I go out, so it was nice to see some other fish even tho they left just as quick as they showed up. We kept at it for another 30 mins or so but all went quiet. I figured maybe tha school of big fish scared off everything else. Great way to start tha day anyhow and jus glad I was able to get out.
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Friday night in the sound.
Submitted by mrwinta on Wed, 2010-03-31 11:13Hey there... I have a fairly new 21 foot ramco half cabin and I fancy going fishing in cockburn sound or somewhere from point perron ramp on Friday night and due to my lack of night fishing/ boating experience I was looking for some help in where to target . I was thinking of burlying up at the top of GI and seeing what happens... Any tips??? Co-ords??? Cheers....
friday night in the river
Submitted by fisho-ron on Tue, 2010-03-30 19:01



dont know if this is how to post pics as it is the first time, but i am learning.
pics from friday nights sleep out on the boats, (trying for some prawns) my young bloke in the black shirt with his first ever tailor out of the river with his couson first as well. they ended up geting 6 tailor ranging up to 35cm.
they also got a couple of small rays that night.
thats my mate asleep on his marlin board after having a few to many, thank god we were set for the night.
we went out to rotto for a fish sat morn and even though it was rough as guts we still had a good time.
i got nothing as i was rigging up for the boys, but my young bloke got a cople of black ass and his cousin pulled in a jewy.
the jewy was just under and was released to his discuss. (his first ever jewy), it all got to rough and by 10 we headed back in.
a good night/morn for the kids all round, they were stoked.
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jurien call sign
Submitted by wayneleech on Tue, 2010-03-30 17:56hi all,
heading up to jurien for easter - just wondering if anyone knows the local call sign for sea rescue up there?
i assume 27meg works up there?
cheers
wayne
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carnarvon trip
Submitted by naps on Tue, 2010-03-30 17:44hey everyone.i am heading to carnarvon for a fishing holiday on top gun charters in june has anyone got any pics or stories on a simalar trip would be great.cheers
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swan river crabs
Submitted by naps on Tue, 2010-03-30 17:31hey everyone. i am thinking about going crabbing on fri in the swan.can anyone tell me where they are and what is best time.thanks
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Outriggers Question
Submitted by Craig Pearse on Tue, 2010-03-30 17:24What is the best way to attach line to the clip on outriggers?
I have seen rubber bands used but wouldnt that just get in the way of the rollers on the rod?
Some thoughts from you all would be helpful.
Cheers ,
Craigo
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Land based bunbury report.
Submitted by couldntcatchacold on Tue, 2010-03-30 14:59
Thinking of doing this regulary for the weeks im back down here.
This is mostly for the younger guys that fish around bunbury and are looking for places and whats biting.
Heres my findings for the week!
Bunbury flood gates at the acctualy gates casting towards the bridge on a slow retrieve was producing good numbers of juvinile salmon, small skippy, chopper tailor and the occasional leather jacket and tarwhine
Bait used: White bait / Sardines
Rig used: Swivel 6lb leader small sinker ( depending on conditions) size 03 gangs
The Bunbury Estuary:
Park at the boat ramp and follow the wall down to wear the boats are moored:
Cast towards the boats and just let it sit on the bottom not to much tension on your line
Was producing good size silver bream and even a flathead and a run which im thinking may of been a soapie!
Bait: squid, white bait
rigs:
Swivel 8lb Leader small sinker Single long shank size 9 hooks for squid
Swivel 8lb Leader small sinker size 03 Gangs
Bunbury cut:
At the very end next to the navigation poles was producing Baby pink snapper great fun on light gear
In the middle was producing 25 - 32cm tailor
Casting about 6 meters out for the pink snapper
Casting into the middle with a medium to high speed retrieve for the tailor or letting an unweigheted mulie float out
Rigs:
Bait:Squid / Mulies
Swivel 8lb Leader small sinker Single size 1 circle hooks for squid
Swivel 30lb Leader No sinker set of size 4 gang hooks (depending on mulie size)
Swivel 30lb Leader Halco twisty or similiar metal lure!
Collie river mouth of the river ( near the grand canals)
Lots of yellowfin whiting around
Go to where the big old tree is on the beach section and cast out as far as you can slowly retrieving it
Bait: Squid/ blood worms/ pipis
Rig:
Swivel 6lb flurocarbon Small sinker line red tube 2 red beads size 9 longshank hook
Well hope that helps some of the younger guys and if does ill keep doing it :)
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Abrolhos Bluejuice
Submitted by jamesconnelly85 on Tue, 2010-03-30 13:52Hey guys,
Going to the Abrolhos in may with Bluejuice.. Can anyone give me feedback about what goes down on the trip??
Lots of bottom bouncing?
Do you get to have a troll/acess the islands??
Can you fish all day?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Carnarfin Fishing Contest Dates 2010
Submitted by nev on Tue, 2010-03-30 13:29From 30th May till the 6th June.
Thanks Redfin & Carnarvonite!
shark speices vs eating qlty + locations when posting content
Submitted by Timmo on Tue, 2010-03-30 12:49Hi Everyone
Fairly new here and as everyone has stated the site has been flat so thought i may ask a silly question.
I just bought a new boat and have been out just a few times although cacthing some good quality fish i have been pulling in many types of sharks eg gummy, hammers, whiskerys etc.
I have been hooking them generally off Hillarys and was wondering what sharks are good to eat. I know Gummy obviously is GREAT eating just wondering about some of the other species you can catch out there!!!
Another thought is that people post catches with photos etc maybe it would be a good idea to give a location where you caught them...obviously not GPS coords but maybe the general area. People do live all over WA!
Heading up to Cervantes for Easter so hope to have some quality pics to post when i get back:)
Cheers
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Fishing holiday
Submitted by oldsalty on Tue, 2010-03-30 11:33Hey everyone,
I have afew questions about a fishing holiday up NW WA this winter. My problem is i have a friend coming for 6 weeks around june and thats when the bulk of the fishing exploring will get done but im not sure where to start as my experience past Carnarvon is limited.
We have a 5m 80hp side console to fish out of that handles light offshore quite easily plus sounders, GPS, gear etc....Want to get the most out of the 6 weeks as possible but want to settle on 2 or 3 locations to visit as we know the trap of moving to quick and never really getting a feel for a place.
Not sure whether to start in Carnarvon and head through Coral bay, exmouth etc, and maybe into broome and the Kimberely. Exmouth is a must but does the Kimberely have alot to offer as well? It is quite far up too, would probably be there in june.
We definately prefer big fish in the light offshore category as oppossed to creeks etc. So if u guys had 6 weeks around june where would u start?
any info much appreciated
Oldsalty
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great weekend of fishing
Submitted by breno1985 on Tue, 2010-03-30 10:37ok so i saw the topic on this site going flat and i thought i better get on board and post something( sorry if it bores you)
went to two rocks on sat night for what was meant to be a quick fish but turned into a 6 hour trip.
was there about 1 hour with not even a bite when my mullie got smashed by my PB tailor at 44cm. needless to say i was the happiest person on the rocks when that was in my hands. my mates said there no leaving till they catch just 1 fish which didnt happen, not even another bite.
Sunday mornig we drove out past gilderton n got there on first light. We fished a gap in a reef and got just about every fish in the sea.
My mate pulled in a pink snapper 2nd cast which was a shock, well undersize at about 30cm. (we were only fishing with whiting rigs all morning) then for a while it was just wrass (spelling??) blowies, herring ,funny looking things i cant name and only a few whiting which we went there for, until i got a big hit which turned out to be the biggest skippy ive ever caught at 36cm (not sure how big they get ive only ever caught small ones.
All in All a great week end
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Boat overturns off Bunbury
Submitted by bod on Tue, 2010-03-30 10:0530/03/2010 | 06:58 AM
(ABC)
WA RAC rescue helicopter ABC 2010
The state rescue helicopter was sent to an area near the Capel River, between Bunbury and Busselton after an emergency beacon was detected about 05.30 this morning.
The helicopter found two men sitting on the upturned 5.5 metre boat with one man in the water about 06.45.
The three men, aged 47, 39 and 31, were taken aboard the helicopter and flown to Bunbury Airport where they were met by waiting ambulance crews.
They have been taken to Bunbury Hospital suffering mild hypothermia but it is understood their condition is not serious.
Bunbury Volunteer Marine Rescue is at the scene and is likely to attempt to tow the vessel back to shore.
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Bunbury landbased fishing - any tips on where and how?
Submitted by jakel on Tue, 2010-03-30 08:19Heading to Bunno for easter with family, we`ve never been. Just looking to have an enjoyable weekend fishing, drinking the usual stuff but always keen on a feed. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Tailor/Herring/whiting?
Crabs?
Mulloway?
Anything?
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Fishwrecked speed
Submitted by Percula on Mon, 2010-03-29 21:38Hey guys I know work is/was been done - is this still happening?
I just want to know if it is my internet connection or the website. It is running really slow for me and takes ages for a new post to load.
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The Big Trip!!
Submitted by barneyboy on Mon, 2010-03-29 20:38Has anyone on here done the big trip around Australia. Does anyone have any tips, do,s or dont,s that might help with the trip.
We are slowly nutting things out and might eventually take off in november, heading south and going anti clockwise....most probably in a 4by with a rooftopper.
any input would be greatly appreciated!!!
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yeagerup salmon
Submitted by fisherking on Mon, 2010-03-29 20:11
Hi all, I'm going on a trip to Yeagerup on ANZAC day long weekend with a four wheel drive club
. A group of folks chasing salmon.
I'm looking for some tips/rigs that'll give me an edge & hopefully let me live up to my name.
Thanks in anticipation.
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SALMON down south what beaches
Submitted by fisherboy on Mon, 2010-03-29 19:18hey im going to chase some salmon in the holidays were are the big ones down south on the beach and what metal lures do u recomend
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posting pics
Submitted by fisho-ron on Mon, 2010-03-29 18:38i have been trying to post so pics up over the last few days, every time i go on to browes pic's and click the pic to upload, the thing freazes.
am i doing something wrong?
i have searched the how to post pics but dont seem to get the right answer. (that i can understand)
please speak dumb person computer lingo if you start talking computer talk.
any help would be appreciated.
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flathead at dunsborough
Submitted by fisherboy on Mon, 2010-03-29 18:31hi i was wondering what good flathead beaches are there down near dunsborough and wat u use to catch them bait or lures in cludinding plastics ant hardbodies thanks,
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Carnarfin 2010 dates?
Submitted by nev on Mon, 2010-03-29 17:52Anyone know this years fishing contest dates in Carnarvon... cheers!
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Exmouth Help
Submitted by Taylormaid on Mon, 2010-03-29 16:38Hi Guys
Heading up to Exmouth in 3 weeks (cant wait)
Can anyone indicate some areas to try for bottom fishing
Im not asking for any Co-ordinates just some general areas to try as i have never been there before.
We are staying in Exmouth near the marina
Any advise would be helpfull
Boat is a 6.8mtr ali
Cheers
Taylormaid
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dunsborough
Submitted by poketz on Mon, 2010-03-29 16:04hey all
Just got some bad news that our accomidation for over the easter weekend fell through due to unforseen circumstances, we are still extremly keen to head down though. i no you are not allowed to camp in dunsbrough but i was just wondering were the closest spot is you are alowed to camp?
any help would be much appreciated.
cheers poketz
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Lucanus Jigs - anyone using them?
Submitted by boner on Mon, 2010-03-29 13:58Guys
Just wondering if anyone has used these jigs locally?
If so what colour size combination works for snapper?
Who sells them?
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Fishing mandurah with blue lightening
Submitted by couldntcatchacold on Mon, 2010-03-29 10:14Sunday the 28th of march we and a group of workmates went out aboard Blue Lightening in mandurah fishing in depths between 40 and 120 meters the day being pretty slow overall with 2 dhufish pulled up early on and my pink snapper 4 breaksea cods and then mostly sweep and umndersize pink snapper, Was a great day out lovely conditions and great service the deckies were bloody awesome really felt like they were going out of there way to help people even managing to untangle a 11 person tangle up just so one of the dhu fish could be landed would highly reccomend them to anyone wanting to try fishing mandurah with a charter! very nice boat and a very smooth ride out.
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River/Heads arvo report
Submitted by Ollie on Sun, 2010-03-28 23:38Headed out for a quick session with milsey this arvo. We planned to head out the heads and try for whiting/snapper, although this idea was overturned by the fact the sea breeze came in at 12. we decided to try our chances with H/B in the river/heads. at first we anchored near some structure and flicked small rmg's and rapala lures. milsey with a bub squid on bream lure.
Trawled to find some protection from the wind produced skippy and herring.
Found a spot that looked the goods, after me not hooking to a solid strike milsey landed a nice flatty next cast.
fished this spot for a little longer with milsey hooking a reasonable tree and me risking my life to free the lure in distress. We then moved to some likely bream ground happy with the success so far on other species this became our new goal. landed a little bream and decided to call it a day at around 3.
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ideal size torsa??
Submitted by grayzeee on Sun, 2010-03-28 20:53what would you reckon the best size torsa would be for fishing anywhere out to 200 meters??
using 60lb ish
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fishin bunbury
Submitted by kempy on Sun, 2010-03-28 20:45going to to bunbaryian land ova easter with the boat and was wondern where to go fishing not to far from land. any suggestion much appreciated
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heavy mono leaded to heavyish braid
Submitted by danno on Sun, 2010-03-28 20:40hey all
i just wanna ask which knot is best to tie a 60lb wind on leader to 30lb braid???
would it be the bimini to albright?
cheers danno
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