Fishing Discussion
crabs
Submitted by jono.s on Mon, 2009-12-14 21:23hi guys was wondering if anyone knows some good scooping spots in mandurah . im planning on giving it a go some night this week and have never crabbed there before.so dont know where to go .cheers.
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dunsborough crabs
Submitted by Rig on Mon, 2009-12-14 16:37Just to clarify this has nothing to do with any recent schoolies/leavers bedroom mishaps
I am heading down this weekend is it worth chucking the crab pots in the boat
cheers rig
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Mako's off the menu soon, what will be next?
Submitted by JoeH on Mon, 2009-12-14 12:48A work colleague just told me about this.
http://www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=59123
Seems Australia has roped itself into this one, shame, 'cause I had hoped to tangle with one one day....
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Cray pot thieves
Submitted by markj on Mon, 2009-12-14 06:19After having both my pots stolen while on holiday in Kalbarri last xmas, bought a couple of nice new jarrah ones with metal bases for this year. Put them out back of Garden Island, got 2 crays last weekend, went out saturday to find one pot about 100m from where I put it and the other one stolen again (looked around for half and hour and was flat and clear enough to do a visual on the patch it was dropped on). Lot of effort, fuel and expense for 2 crayfish - looks like I'll be buying my crays for xmas this year. Thieving scumbags make me sick!!
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Hillarys Charter Boats
Submitted by Tim on Sun, 2009-12-13 20:26Can anyone recommend 2 fishing charter boats out of Hillarys?
Need to book 2 full boats out for the same day in the new year to entertain some clients.
Going to call Southern Cross in the Morning.
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barge coords
Submitted by tournament on Sun, 2009-12-13 20:01those barges out back of rottnest look prety good can someone point me in the rite direction to get to them or maybe some coords if possible would be great
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Digging for worms
Submitted by couldntcatchacold on Sun, 2009-12-13 13:13Yesterday i went digging in the eustary for worms after i saw an old fella doing it and using the worms to catch whiting after whiting every cast. I only manged to get a couple of half worms and thousands of empty cocoons does anyone know what im doing wrong or if a bait pump will work better?
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Weird catch at eshed
Submitted by tailor marc on Sun, 2009-12-13 12:19Caught and released this weird form of puffer fish.
Anyone know what kind it is?


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Heads up
Submitted by jersey on Sun, 2009-12-13 11:35My Mate came into Hillarys Marina on Saturday 12/Dec and was told by Fisheries people that a diver had been bumped by a White pointer,somewhere out from there,depth,area,not known I assume all was/is ok with the diver,but for all you people having a look /cray dive be vigalent,all the best to all fishwrecked members for Christmas and a Happy Safe 2010. jersey
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Why are we forced to buy top end fishing gear from overseas?
Submitted by Seaquest on Sun, 2009-12-13 08:13Can someone explain to me why top end fishing gear is so expensive in Australia. This is not a dig at local tackle stores just curious to know. I can buy a Penn International from the US for $500AU delivered to my door and locally would have to pay around $1000. Are we getting ripped off by Australian suppliers? With the Aussy dollar near on a par with the US where does that extra $500 go.
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Rod guide
Submitted by Ollie on Sat, 2009-12-12 20:38hey
need some help I have a new starlostick with a broken eyelet. it is the eyelet closest to the reel seat, what should i do? do i have to replace the whole eyelet or can i get a new insert?
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Flourocarbon (FC) without Bream?
Submitted by Dreamweaver on Sat, 2009-12-12 18:24ANYONE that has fished for bream (or certainly most) will swear by FC.
Is it an advantage when fishing for other species, especially in the ocean?
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How organised (anal) do you get with your tackle?
Submitted by Dreamweaver on Sat, 2009-12-12 18:14The vast majority of my fishing is from a boat, so gear, terminal tackle and rigs lean in that direction.
How do you maintain supplies (stocktake and refill) and record what gear (other than rods and reals) you use?
I have a plano 4 tray tackle box, with a (MS Word Table) template stuck on the inside of the lid (of each tray) with what is each (set up tray 'cell')
My rigs (mostly paternosta or derivitives) are all in zip lock bags with cutt up labels (again using printed out MS Word tables) with LINE (Brand, Mono, FC etc), RATING, SWIVELS (if used - brand type, including tri-cranes) HOOKS and SIZE (of hooks).
My wife thinks I'm mad 
I make LOTS of rigs because I HATE wasting time out on the water, especially when the fish are biting. Besides, it's MUCH easier tying 'THAT' knot on a bench top than rolling on the sea.
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What to do tomorow?
Submitted by jay_burgess on Sat, 2009-12-12 17:57Ok everyone from Karratha what's your prediction for tomorrows weather? Really don't know what to make of the forecast, everyone is saying it's going to be good but today was absolutely shocking (although that was expected). Really want to head out wide for some jigging but don't know if it's worth biting the bullet as I'd be annoyed if it turned out to be a fizzer. The other option is to head up the coast for some barra fishing... either way we'll be doing something, it's been so long since I've had a decent day out and it's really started to bug me.
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Deckie wanted for Jigging tomorrow
Submitted by Simo_ on Sat, 2009-12-12 16:05
Looking at getting out early from Point Peron for a bit of Jigging for Sambos.
Post here or PM me if your interested.
PS No ASS HATS, that means you Maverick... tosser
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he wants 'a real fish you can eat"
Submitted by djsmum on Sat, 2009-12-12 13:15hi I've joined the forum for my nearly 6 yr old.
He's become very keen on fishing and we have been heading down to Pt Walter and also crawley bay (off the jetty's).
He was quite happy catching a blowy or two and collecting mussels but he's now wanting to "catch a fish I can eat".
I know bugger all about fishing and hubby hasn't done it since he was a kid. We can cast a line and put together a rig ,but we really don't know about what is running, where and when and what we could even try for in the swan. Last night we went to Pt Walter til about 9pm and spoke to someone who said there were tailor running.
So I'm after a few beginner tips for jetty fishing for a little bloke. He's often asking me now if the tide is rising and when we can drop a line in.
I'd love any pointers, links, advice etc. We will be fishing mainly in the swan but can make it out to woodmans point now and then.
Thanks :)
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60cm tailor
Submitted by mako magic on Sat, 2009-12-12 12:22
i hear and see a regular on here got his 60cm tailor last night
2 of them got a few fish but this one mentioned was the biggest, well done and just started the trip, so hopefully might crack a few more 60's 70's and even an 80
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Furuno FCV 620 & FCV 585 Sounders back in stock @ Oceanside Tackle & Marine
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Sat, 2009-12-12 10:15Furuno have been out of stock of FCV620 sounders for a while due to being very popular. We were lucky enough to secure some units before Christmas as the next lot isnt available until next year sometime.
FCV585 has also arrived so if your in the market to upgrade or fit out your new boat then Furuno is it.
The FCV620 is a dual frequency (50 kHz and 200 kHz) Color LCD Sounder featuring Furuno's DSP technology that displays underwater conditions in 8, 16 or 64 colors on a super-bright 5.6" LCD screen.
You’ve probably heard about digital fish finders, but aren’t quite sure what the difference is. The main difference is the filtering capabilities and auto adjustments. Our new FDF (Furuno Digital Filter) technology helps adjust gain, STC “Clutter” and output power, as well as suppress main bang (the echoes just below the transducer.) It also makes the picture clearer and easier to decipher. But even the best digital filter won’t help unless you start with a solid basis, such as Furuno’s renowned fish finder technology.
The FCV620's waterproof construction allows it to be installed on any bridge. Audio and visual alarms alert you whenever preset limits are met for water depth, water temperature and fish echoes. Selectable display modes include High or Low Frequency, Dual Frequency, Zoom, Nav Data, A-Scope, Marker Zoom, Bottom Zoom or Bottom-Lock. Furuno's TLL (Target Lat/Lon) output allows you to interface the FCV620 with your Furuno chart plotter so you can mark any spot you desire and save it as a waypoint, enabling you to return to it whenever you desire.
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*The FCV585 was voted 2009 NMEA Best Fish Finder*
The FCV585 is a dual frequency (50 kHz and 200 kHz) Color LCD Sounder featuring Furuno's DSP technology. The FCV585 displays underwater conditions in 8, 16 or 64 colors on a super-bright 8.4" LCD screen.
You’ve probably heard about digital fish finders, but aren’t quite sure what the difference is. The main difference is the filtering capabilities and auto adjustments. Our new FDF (Furuno Digital Filter) technology helps adjust gain, STC “Clutter” and output power, as well as suppress main bang (the echoes just below the transducer.) It also makes the picture clearer and easier to decipher. But even the best digital filter won’t help unless you start with a solid basis, such as Furuno’s renowned fish finder technology.
The FCV585's waterproof construction allows it to be installed on any bridge. Audio and visual alarms alert you whenever preset limits are met for water depth, water temperature and fish echoes. Selectable display modes include High or Low Frequency, Dual Frequency, Zoom, Nav Data, A-Scope, Marker Zoom, Bottom Zoom or Bottom-Lock. Furuno's TLL (Target Lat/Lon) output allows you to interface the FCV585 with your Furuno chart plotter so you can mark any spot you desire and save it as a waypoint, enabling you to return to it whenever you desire.
** With the better weather upon us, nows the time to get ready if your not equiped with a good sounder which is a must.
** Oceanside Tackle & Marine uses Furuno sounders and offer something that most shops(and online) dont and thats "Menu setup" and understanding all its features which we go through in "detail".
** These are good fish catching tool but not understanding the features will reduce its overall benefits.
Please PM Oceanside Tackle or call us on 9337 5682 for enquiries
(OPEN 7 Days)
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Myalup
Submitted by Wet Dreams on Sat, 2009-12-12 09:52Hi all,
Just thought id see if anyone's fished Myalup beach lately? Havent been down in a while and thinking of giving it a crack this arvo/tonight for some tailor and hopefully mulloway. Hopefully the sands not too soft to drive on.
Any of the SW boys got any info?
Cheers Sam.
Welcoming Committee
Submitted by teto on Fri, 2009-12-11 22:41Just spent some time in Sabah,Borneo. When we arrived at our first stay at this marine eco resort we were welcomed by about 20 or so Cobia in there pen. This place was focusing on breeding giant clams that are under threat of extinction through over fishing as they are a local delicacy, also they have a program running to plant hard corals, which was quite interesting to see as it seemed to be working when we went for a dive to see what they were actually doing.



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cancerous lures????
Submitted by Davy_G on Fri, 2009-12-11 21:02hi guys
just recently bought a baby vib 35 in the purple colour. just as i was about to put it in my lure box i saw a caution sign on the bottom.
one side said watch out for the sharp hooks
and the other side said this product contains a chemical known to the state the of california to cause cancer and birth defects.
after reading this i didn't want to go near the it!
so we went back up to were we bought it and asked one of the staff about it.
one person said, what type of company would sell a lure that can cause cancer in humans, which is going to be in a fishes mouth and that fish is possibly going to be eaten? good point
he thought it might have been a coating put on the lure or something to do with the chemically sharpened hooks.
so we took it home and put the lure in a bucket of detergent and water to see if that might wash the stuff off.
what do you guys think that the chemical might be? i think it might be lead.
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Best tailor beach rigs
Submitted by johnson on Fri, 2009-12-11 20:58Hi guys
Can I get some opinions on your favourite tailor rigs for the beach/surf including what breaking strain line, hook/sinker sizes and anything else you want to add.
I have always just baitcasted mulies with a running sinker down to a swivel and then a 2 foot leader to a gang of 3 or 4 chemically sharpened hooks. Oh also I always use a small glowstick above the sinker.
Just wanted to see what everyone else uses.
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saratoga reels
Submitted by tournament on Fri, 2009-12-11 20:55hey just wondering if anyone knows anything about a saratoga strada 6000 fishing reel what value and the quality of them cheers
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LB Fishing NOR Tomorrow
Submitted by UncutTriggerInWA on Fri, 2009-12-11 19:45It looks like a pretty warm day but all that aside, the conditions look great. I am heading up past Two Rocks in the evening for a shot at whatever and to give the dog a run. Anyone else heading up that way?
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Anyone want to come jigging on sunday?
Submitted by chrisp on Fri, 2009-12-11 18:40Hey all,
Have a few spots spare for sambo jig trip on sunday leaving from mindarie.Will be jigging hillaries aggs.$150ea
send me a pm if your keen
cheers
chris
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Trigg Blue Hole
Submitted by Hazell on Fri, 2009-12-11 16:37Gday
Ive heard a bit about this spot but I've never been. Im hoping to check it out and chase some decent tailor on lures.
When you get to Trigg, is it easy to find?
What are the best conditions and times of day/week to fish there? (eg less people swimming etc)
Cheers,
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Tomorrows Weather
Submitted by Wrassassin on Fri, 2009-12-11 09:58
Hi Guy's
Just wondering what your thoughts are on tomorrow's weather. There look's to be about a 6 hour window through the middle of the day but seebreeze has been wrong before. Really want to go out.
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Lancelin help
Submitted by John the Pom on Thu, 2009-12-10 21:25I'm taking the family up to Lancelin on Sunday. The kids are fairly young and my Dad is over from the UK, but his knees are shot so I was going to drive him onto the jetty and let him have a go for herring off the end while the girls are playing on the beach.
I know you can catch herring and gardies from the jetty, but is there anything else anyone knows of? Is the beach any good for some decent whiting?
I just need to keep the kids and the old man entertained for a while and try and get a small feed.
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers
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Boat cover
Submitted by dougie on Thu, 2009-12-10 20:38Does any one know where to get a good quality boat storage cover made up. My $65 ebay special lasted a season but now its spread all over the back yard. I think its time I dug a little deeper and got a proper one.
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Crays
Submitted by Ganged on Thu, 2009-12-10 20:01Anyone know of any cray boats tat sell to the public? NOR pref Hillaries or Mindarie.
Thanks
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