Fishing Discussion
Sambo Jigging Charter??
Submitted by Bungel on Tue, 2009-12-01 20:53A mate and i are wanting to do a day/half-day out chasing Sambos ( if they are around at the moment), thinking a charter would be the way to go.
Anyone have advise for the better operators to use? Based south of the river, so can head out from freo or somewhere like that.
I wouldnt be wanting to spend more than $200 each for the day, maybe get on a boat with a couple others to lower the overcall cost down. Also not keen on fishing with heaps of others where your all jammed in.
Any info is much appreciated... cheers!
George.
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Where to get good bait N O R
Submitted by Ganged on Tue, 2009-12-01 20:10Want to know where to get good bait, went to BCF last week and got some mulies. Got to the spot early the next morning only to find 8 out of 10 casts the bait was faling to pieces. Dont want the same thing happening again.
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squidding videos
Submitted by danno on Tue, 2009-12-01 17:30hey all
does anyone know where i can get a squidding or several squidding dvds in wa?
cheers danno
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question for our photog's
Submitted by Simon C on Tue, 2009-12-01 10:23Guys/gals - I bought a nikon d70 for my wife a few years back and she is wanting a new lense for Xmas. As I have no idea even where to start can any of you who are very proficient with DSLR's point me in the right direction as far as what size. She wants it mainly for portrait/landscape type stuff and I know she mentioned wnating a wider angle than standard. SOrry for the absolute lack of info, but any advice woud be good -thanks.
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were can i get crays in shallow water snorckeling
Submitted by fisherman1992 on Tue, 2009-12-01 10:09hey guys just wondering were can i get crays in shallow water realy want some for xmas can i go to point peron and penguin island and get them im south of the river rockingham way thanks team
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fish id book ?
Submitted by yellow and black on Tue, 2009-12-01 09:30what is the best fish id book for wa waters
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fish or crays
Submitted by flagpole on Mon, 2009-11-30 20:07this might sound like a stupid question but i,m going to ask it anyway. if i was to go scuba diving can i take a cray loop and spear gun and target both?
cheers flagpole
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diving for cray off gero
Submitted by flagpole on Mon, 2009-11-30 19:14hey all
yesturday spooled myself and a mate james decided to take spooled dinghy for a diveoff gero for some cray. spooled picked us up about 1.30 and we were off to a beach ramp. we put the boaty in the water and we were off , james and i are scuba divers and spooled free dives. so we got to a spot anchored up and let spooled have a look around while james and myself got our gear ready. we got the go ahead from spooled so we started to put our gear on, as i stood up to put my bc on i lost my balance and fell over the side taking james with me. as we held to the side of the dinghy as it filled up with water we've looked at each other and both bailed at the same time. james helped me with my gear then took his off jumped aboard the half full dinghy and got the rest of the gear then we were off.
we went down about 4 m looking for ledges didnt find much at all, so i signalled james and decided to go in to 2.5m we came across some holes and boy it was full. we both gone in and attacked the crays coming out each time one in each hand. after filling the catch bag i decided to surface and check my bearing back to the dinghy. i hit the surface looked at the dinghy to see spooled back aboard bailing like crazy, he didnt no we had filled it getting ready. ha ha. we signalled him and he drove the dinghy over to pick us up. i had enough air so i went back down to the hole and got a couple more then got back on the dinghy. we ended up with 12 with most of them coming from my catch bag. as we gauged the crays i noticed the motor half off the back and told spooled who grabed and tightened it back to the tinny lucky for him it didnt come off. we came in to the boat ramp put it back on the trailer and the fisheries research lady came and measured them all and checked the sexs with the biggest measuing 85.5mm nice white.
today spooled, poddy, james and myself went again we decided to go to st georges and arrived at 3.30 looked around it looked pretty stirred up and the swell pumping so we all decided to go to explosive that was the same. stuff this we made a dash to mitchell and brown which didnt look to bad so we geared up and were in the water not problems today. james and myself headed to the bottom straight away to get away from the swell and headed strtaight out came across a few patches of crays but not to many. about an hour later we were back in the cray count wa spooled and poddy 2 james 1 and i got 4 two nice big whites. the high light of the arvo was a seal following us in playing around in the surf.
sorry guys didnt get any photos
cheers flagpole
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steep point
Submitted by matthewhall83 on Mon, 2009-11-30 18:41Has anyone been up to steep in the last month and could tell us what the road in like and the fishing cheers
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Marron Around Albany???
Submitted by Redfin 4 Life on Mon, 2009-11-30 18:28hey guys just wondering if anyone knows of any river/streams around albany that hold marron because we are gonna be down there during the marron season and have not marroned the area before and do not know if they are that far down but they should be we are gonna be staying at kalgan river there may possibly be marron in the upper reaches if this river...
any info will be helpfull thanks!
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Jigging Lures
Submitted by ledge64 on Mon, 2009-11-30 18:18Newbie at fishing whats a good lure for jigging?
TIA
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to shoot or not to shoot
Submitted by brenz on Mon, 2009-11-30 17:26after watching a speardiving dvd it got me thinking. they managed to spear a 135 kg marlin . as im getting into this spear diving thing i was thinking what the initial reaction at the ramp would be and on the sight if you put up piks of a fish of this calibre personally i think its fine infact awesume and would definately have a kill shot if the oppertunity arised. what are your thoughts?
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Advice for boat fishing in Albany?
Submitted by wadetolley on Mon, 2009-11-30 16:41Hi there guys! Heading to walpole for a week, then off to albany for a few days in Jan. Wondering where is the best place to launch, and where ruffffly should i be heading to find some fishy ground.
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cray fishing boat job help
Submitted by fisherman1992 on Mon, 2009-11-30 14:46hey guys iv done a cret 2 in fishing opperations at challenger tafe freo and want to get on a cray boat can any one give me any tips to get on one iv tryed so hard any one own or know any body thats owns one and that wants a strong young fit decky
call me. mathew brown 0430213743 cherz
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Cervantes boat ramp
Submitted by Wreckless on Mon, 2009-11-30 14:01Does anyone know if it is possible to launch a big trailer boat at Cervantes?
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Shark Shields - Can you hire them ?
Submitted by kaney68 on Mon, 2009-11-30 11:35Just wondering if anyone knows if shark shields are available for hire in Perth ??
We have got a photo shoot on from Friday to Sunday and may involve getting in the water somewhere between Fremantle harbour and out to Rotto and figure it could be a good idea to look at the possibility of hiring a shield if possible.
cheers,
Paul
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Esky Abuse
Submitted by UncutTriggerInWA on Sun, 2009-11-29 19:23I am picking up this convo from Colin's earlier thread as I think it needs a little more discussion.
I overnighted last week up the coast and came home pretty much knackered. Being an older member I need my Nanna Naps. You guessed it, I unloaded the Esky for attention later. Much later as it turns out. Like a WEEK later. I received a call from the missus while I was at work. She had a day off. "Vince! You going to have to stop fishing". "Why" I said. ""because the fuggin Esky is rank. I lifted the lid and almost passed out" she said. FFS. OK so I have a problem again.
Anyway.... Yesterday I decided to fix the problem. Her answer was for me to take it to the tip. No fuggin way mate! Firstly, it goes in my car and that aint happening. Secondly, the Esky is recoverable. So..... I don a face mask and tripple secure contents in large garbage bags and securely tie. Three bags should hold the problem. Almost at puke stage I rinsed the Esky and used the foul water very well by throwing it over the front lawn.... Hmmmmm OK. I may as well have dosed the whole front with a 20 kilo bag of Dynamic lifter.
Anyway... my fix was 2 x 24 hour soaks with a high concentrate bleech formula. That fixed the whiff but there is a bad aftertaste so to speak so it looks like 1/2 a litre of fresh lemon juice and some vanilla essence.....
Why is fishing so difficult???
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Ocean reef ramp
Submitted by Wrassassin on Sun, 2009-11-29 19:17Came home from a morning trip out with the kids yesterday and when we got to the ramp there was quite a line up to get out.
There was a fella there with his father who i would say was in his mid to late 70's pulling up to a ramp right in front of me, with the wind the way it was he was having quite a bit of trouble docking on the jetty. Anyway after a few attemps the old man takes a step out when the boat was a good 800 900mm away from the jetty and the inevitable happened, he didn't quite make it to the jetty and his only foot on the boat slipped straight off the gunnel and in he went with a knock on the back of his head as he went in boots, tracky pants, jacket and all. I thought to myself holy s*%t here we go.
I had just had a swim anyway and was ready to give the missus the helm and jump in but luckily he was able to keep a grip on the rope he was stepping onto the jetty with and his son helped him back on board. Disaster averted.
There were marine police on the finger jetty next to him taking peoples speeds as they entered the marina and i've gotta say they didn't give this bloke a second look, didn't even bother to see if he was ok once docked as he hit his head quite hard. More interested in booking people.
On another note this was the first time i used this marina to launch and it's a good setup all round except i was a bit puzzled why there was so much space between the ramp and the jetty. there's a big kerb that keeps the trailer about a metre and half away from the ramp, not sure why. Get's a bit a tricky when the missus is only 5 foot high ha ha.
We did get some fish but nothing to write home about.
Cheers
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The New Rules
Submitted by Alan James on Sun, 2009-11-29 18:53In just over a fortnight the recreational fishing regulations are going to be different to what they were six or so weeks ago. Have the new regs been finalised yet? If so can someone post them, preferably in simple English.
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Margaret River Bream???
Submitted by Redfin 4 Life on Sun, 2009-11-29 18:25hey just wondering if there are any bream in the lower reaches of the margaret river???
and are there any mullaway there?
just wondering because my dads going down to a resort or hotel right on the river somewhere and im gonna go down there friday arvo and him and i want to get the lines in the water if there arent any fish in there we could probably just go off of the beach for some mullas...
cheers redfin 4 life
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Bream
Submitted by GrahamM on Sun, 2009-11-29 17:53Went down to Bayswater/Bassendean for a bream fish this afternoon with the kids Met a mate down there with his Kids.
When we arived uncle Tim was just landing a 20ish cm bream much to Heaths delight my 2 1/2year old.
By the time we set up little tim had landed a trumpeter and a bream both about 20cms
Uncle tim had landed 2 bream both about 20cms
and Mal had a good run that got him snagged after he had also landed a bream about 20 cms.
Now we were primed and ready to go we cast along the fallen tree just missing the shag sunning himself and had only just put the rod in the holder (was making a bourbon) when Little Heath started shouting and sure enough his little bream rod was doubled over :( by the time i got to it we were baited this happened half a dozen times till we got our first Bream 20cms ish long the others had also got 1 more each as well as uncle Tim landing another trumpeter.
We stayed about a hour and a half watched lots of bream and a few trumpeter get caught as well as caught a few bream our selves what a pleasent afternoon and suprisingly NO BLOWIES.
Sorry no pictures as the computer is just too slow at the moment this will soon change thought
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anyone been to northmole lately?
Submitted by jono.s on Sun, 2009-11-29 14:09just wondering if anyone has any north mole reports? might go down tonight
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Trolling knot
Submitted by callum on Sun, 2009-11-29 14:03With the tuna season coming up i've started to think about my trolling gear,
What is the best way to attach your mono line to a shock leader?
At the moment i am using a bimini twist, then loop to loop connection to a wind on leader.
What does everyone else use?
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Mission Impossible - underwater census
Submitted by bod on Sun, 2009-11-29 12:38The creatures living in the depths of the ocean are as weird and outlandish as the creations in a Dr Seuss book: tentacled transparent sea cucumbers, primitive "dumbos" that flap ear-like fins and tubeworms that feed on oil deposits.
A report has recorded 17,650 species living below 200 metres, the point where sunlight ceases.
The findings are the latest update on a 10-year census of marine life."Parts of the deep sea that we assumed were homogenous are actually quite complex," said Robert S Carney, an oceanographer at Louisiana State University and a lead researcher on the deep seas.
Thousands of marine species eke out an existence in the ocean's pitch-black depths by feeding on the snowlike decaying matter that cascades down, even sunken whale bones.The researchers have found about 5,600 new species on top of the 230,000 known. They hope to add several thousand more by October 2010, when the census will be complete.
The scientists say they could announce that a million or more species remain unknown. On land, biologists have catalogued about 1.5 million plants and animals.They say they've found 5,722 species living in the extreme ocean depths - waters deeper than 1,000 metres.
"The deep sea was considered a desert until not so long ago; it's quite amazing to have documented close to 20,000 forms of life in a zone that was thought to be barren. The deep sea is the least explored environment on earth."More than 40 new species of coral were documented on deep-sea mountains, along with cities of brittlestars and anemone gardens.
Nearly 500 new species ranging from single-celled creatures to large squid were charted in the abyssal plains and basins.Also of importance were the 170 new species that get their energy from chemicals spewing from ocean-bottom vents and seeps. Among them was a family of "yeti crabs," which have silky, hairlike filaments on the legs.
In the mid-Atlantic, researchers found 40 new species and 1,000 in all, said Odd Aksel Bergstad, an oceanographer with the University of Bergen in Norway."It was a surprise to me to find such rich communities in the middle of the ocean," he said.
"There were not even good maps for the area. Our understanding of the biodiversity there was very weak."More than 2,000 scientists from 80 countries are working to catalogue the oceans' species.
Researching the abyss has been costly and difficult because it involved deep-towed cameras, sonar and remotely operated vehicles that cost $US50,000 ($A54,437) a day to operate, Carney said.Once the census is complete, the plan is to publish three books: a popular survey of sea life, a second book with chapters for each working group and a third focusing on biodiversity.
balloning rig
Submitted by matthewhall83 on Sun, 2009-11-29 08:17could any one tell me how to set up a balloning rig 4 macks at steep point
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the world's first Sea Station
Submitted by bod on Sun, 2009-11-29 00:32One giant leap for ocean exploration.
By Daily Mail Reporter 28th November 2009
This huge vertical vessel could be the future of ocean exploration.
Called the SeaOrbiter, the huge 51m (167ft) structure is set to be the world's first vertical ship allowing man a revolutionary view of life below the surface.
Although currently only a prototype its inventor Jacques Rougerie thinks his international oceanographic station will soon be setting sail.
Out of this world: This is what the SeaOrbiter will look like - its inventor wants it to be a space station of the sea
Mr Rougerie wants the ship to be a space station for the sea giving scientists an insight into the little-known world under the sea.
'At the moment, they [oceanographers] can dive only for short periods before they have to be brought back to the surface. It is as though they were taken to study the Amazon jungle and then helicoptered away again after an hour,' Mr Rougerie told The Times.
“SeaOrbiter will provide a permanent mobile presence with a window to what is under the surface of the sea.”
The architect, whose home and office are houseboats, wants to launch half a dozen of the vessels.
At the moment he says he has half the €35 million (£32 million) that it will cost to build the first one, and is confident of finding the rest.
The SeaOrbiter would also be a useful tool for studying the link between global warning and the oceans.
The future? How the SeaOrbiter might look exploring the sea
Mr Rougerie said: “It’s only in the last 50 years that we have found out that there are seasons under water, with plants flowering, with deserts, forests and an intense life. The food and medicines of the future will come from the ocean. We’re now starting to realise that oceans have a major role in the fragile equilibrium of our planet.”
When it does first set sail there will be six crew members, six scientists and six more people on board - these may be astronauts training in extreme conditions or doctors studying submarine human behaviour.
The SeaOrbiter will drift silently across the ocean - navigation tools, communications equipment and a lookout deck will rise above the surface of the sea.
Under the water level there will be a pressurised deck for divers to undertake daily missions over a period of months.
The ship's anti-collison system is based on the one used by the International Space Station.
Mr Rougerie is confident that the ship will be built. “A year ago, it was 50-50,” he said. “Now I would say it’s 90 per cent certain.”
The project was mentioned by President Sarkozy in a keynote speech this summer and has won the backing of companies such as DCNS, the shipbuilder, and Thalès, the defence electronics group.
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Newbie to beach fishing
Submitted by johnson on Sat, 2009-11-28 19:56Hi guys
I have been fishing a long time but never had the chance to to beach/surf fishing as I have never had a beach rod.
I was seriously thinking about getting the 13' Nitro Messiah 3pce surf rod.
Has anyone had any experiences with this rod and where I can buy it.
Also if you think there is something similar or comparable.
I also want to get one of the new Shimano Baitrunner D reels.
Any advice on which size and what pound line to use in braid.
I plan on mostly using the rod and reel to fish for Tailor on beaches when you need to get the mulies past the wash and breaking waves so I don't really need a really heavy set up.
I would also probably use it for whiting fishing as well and thats about it.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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** Oceanside Tackle and Marine RICHTER LURES / FADS "Specials" **
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Sat, 2009-11-28 17:29Oceanside Tackle & Marine has just received another big Richter Lures Order and just in time for the new gamefishing season.
We stock over 190 plus Richter game lures with 25 different models and one of the most comprehensive selections in WA. We also have an "Exclusive" range of "fully rigged" Richter lures so no need to rig up as we've done it for you. Just clip on and use, reliable Momoi trace line and quality hardware are also used.
These lures represent handmade quality, swim well, good colour & model selection and more importantly they catch fish worldwide. Dolphinfish & tuna are one of many species that will be around this season and many more other applications for Richter lures including billfish and pelagics etc.
If your going away on holidays this Chrismas or going to stay local & get out to enjoy the FADS (just been deployed thanks to the PGFC) why not stock up now and be ready.
Oceanside Specials are;
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** Wind-on leader, teasers, rigs and all other game fishing accesories also available **
** Big savings and all popular models & colours ( a few new ones) all in stock!
** Please let us know you're taking up the "Richter Special" , this is a web special only!
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Reel suggestions
Submitted by iphaen on Sat, 2009-11-28 15:43Hi guys
Im looking at buying a new reel for the big rod but i also wanted to use something interchangedly with a beach rod, at the moment i have an Okuma salina(? looks similiar to that model) with a pretty large line capacity (500 yards i think) that has pretty much died of late, so was looking to replace it with something along the same lines, not really interested in overhead reels as im mainly landbased at the moment and the problems i have had with overheads arent worth the hassle.
Also looking at getting a decent beach rod so any recommendations would be great as well.
Cheers
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Anyone catch anything today??
Submitted by wadetolley on Sat, 2009-11-28 15:07Well launched at hillarys at 7am. Ramp was busy, ran into a few fishwrecked members heading out as well. Wind was blowing pretty hard from the east. Went down in front of Scarbs to get a feed of whiting. From 0 to 10m baby whiting 10cm long, one squid. Then headed out to 20m and still small whiting15cm long , which was weird for this spot i normally fish. I then went out to 28m straight off the back of the centaur reef marker..and thats when we hit the mother load. Old mate pulled in the biggest of the day at 30cm, and we caught a bag in a little under an hour. Wind dropped off, and after an hour of cooking in the sun, it was time to head home for a cool redback.
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