Fishing Discussion
Spare wheel covers
Submitted by greeny on Mon, 2008-11-10 21:02I have been offline for about 2 too 3 weeks and I've look in forums but still can't find anything about it.
I know there was talk about Adam getting some spare wheel covers made up,
Does anyone know anything about this or have i missed the boat.
Maybe someone here can point me in the right direction!
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New to Popping!
Submitted by Kelvin8r on Mon, 2008-11-10 20:07Hey All,
Ive never been popping before and keen to get stuck into some of these massive fish the dampier archipelago has to offer. Can anyone give me some info on starting out, gear needed and all that. I dont really have a budget as such, but as im just starting out, i dont need to get the top of the range just yet :)
Cheers for ya help guys and girls!
Sheldon
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Landbased Exxy 05/10/2008 - 12/10/2008
Submitted by Dasho on Mon, 2008-11-10 12:11Hi folks.
Flew up to exxy between 05th of October to the 12th and hit the following land based spots:
Marina - only saw a lady land a 50cm cod
Learmonth - caught heaps of big whiting, heaps of bream, 2 squid and a remora
Bundegi ramp - 30cm+ bream on tap
Jacobs - charlie cod, variety of small reef fish and baby blue bone
5 mile - same
Bauden - same
Neds camp - bugger all
The fishing was very average compared to last year, when i got into sharks, mackerel and queenies. Still had a great holiday.
For you local guys, has this year been particularly bad for bigger land based fish up in exxy ???
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is there anything worse than a pinger ... yes
Submitted by brenz on Mon, 2008-11-10 11:09just a quik post to get this out of my system .
went out of 2 rocks saturday and a pleasent day it was untilli experienced what a call the rudest act i have ever seen in 20 years of fishing out wide. pingers are low and i never beleived i would experience anything that would upset me so much on the water. we were fishing a lump round the 35 m mark when i noticed a largish whit boat belting along only to notice him alter his course to come towards me , realising that he was commin to check us out i thought "yep another pinger" only to have him set a drift less than 50 m infront so he would cover the ground before me. perhaps the lowest thing you could do out on the water as far as im concerned were has all the etticut gone? sorry bout the winge but i had to get it out of my system!
brenz
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Marine paint etc
Submitted by 7739ian on Mon, 2008-11-10 05:51Anyone chasing some cheap marine finishes and anti fouling etc should check their local Bunnings - no guarantees but they seem to be dropping the Hempel marine range - certainly are in Busso. I picked up a litre of 2 pack sealer and a litre of teak oil for $ 16.95 all up. May only be Busso but their is a fair selection if you are local.
Going back to pirate country
Submitted by solly on Mon, 2008-11-10 00:02Gday Guys
Just doing my second last nightshift before I pack up and head back up to the Pilbara.Moved down to Albany 4 years ago and started doing the fly in /out thing.Albanys a great place but bloody cold.It took me about 7 months to consistanly catch fish down there ,not bad after 25 years in the pilbara.Hopefully The new camera will be in the xmas presents as Ive hinted it for 11 months now.How many of you have moved around the country in the last 2 years? Is there anything worse than packing?
Cheers
solly
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sugarloaf rock
Submitted by sloppyjoe24 on Sun, 2008-11-09 20:32was thinkin bout heading down south for a fish tomorrow, was thinkin bout sugarloaf rock, just curious whats the worst conditons is safe to fish there. been there once before when it was dead calm. I am in serious withdrawal symtoms of some good arm stretching fish. or does anyone know of any other good spots to go down that way?
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MOnday Verdict
Submitted by Simon C on Sun, 2008-11-09 16:14Weather gurus - whats the call monday - looks fishable - thinking of a trolling run southside of rotto to west end looking for Tuna and maybe a jig if the sambos are on the containers - whats your call?
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Hey.
Submitted by Adamp on Sun, 2008-11-09 16:08Hey every one,
I have been reading and using this website for a while, and its great so decided to join up and hopefully learn and meet few more fishos.
Adam.
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Big hook big bait
Submitted by feral1975 on Sun, 2008-11-09 15:16
Had a few people pm me in regards to what hook type's we are using out wide and also in close for dhufish ect . Have been using the gladiator 14'0 circle with great success but have had one straighten and one bend at the eye yesterday , but that would be out of quite a few hundred and I still use them . Also I have been using two commercial hooks the big circle which is a 16'0 which would take a bit to straighten but needs the point touched up a bit with a file and the other is called an easy baiter I think with chemical sharpened point but sort of a semi circle combined long shank . Hope this helps everyone out
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Fishwrecked Jewfish Database?
Submitted by piston broke on Sun, 2008-11-09 10:31If we feel we are being stiched up by dodgy research, then I suggest we start our own Jewfish Database.
A typical entry might be
SPECIES M/F LENGTH WEIGHT LOCATION DEPTH ANGLER DATE
Jewfish M 65cm 8.5kg Hillarys Wide 62M P.Thomas 9/11/08
This could be done with all of the V5 SPECIES. I am sure a new section of this site could be developed to accomodate this idea.
After a period of time we will have concrete evidence and will be able to make our own submissions to the West Australian newspaper etc.
Cheers Peter
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north metro beaches
Submitted by danobigfish on Sat, 2008-11-08 20:33hey allll
just wondering what northern beaches are producin
looking for some tailor in between the trigg and mindarie coastline
hoping 2 use poppers and metal slices
any help is appreciated
cheers
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Your Very First Fishing Experience?
Submitted by Dreamweaver on Sat, 2008-11-08 17:56WHAT was your VERY first Fishing Experience?
For me? I could talk about my early teenage years, fishing the wharves of Fremantle, not long after we came out to Oz in 1965 as a 'ten pound pom'. But there is an earlier experience.
In 1962, as a six year old, in England. A friend of my fathers who (actually) had a car (my family did not, and that wasn't unusual in the North East of England) agreed to drive us from Marden Estate (a (then) northern estate of Newcastle (Upon Tyne)) to our very first holiday, to 'Hayden Bridge'.
At that age, I can't remember too much detail, but the recolection of driving in an ((obligatory) black) Austin, and arriving at a quaint village built on either side of a small water-babbling river bridged by roman architecure cannot be forgotten.
In those days, forget about braid, we didn't even have mono. Our crude rigs consisted (literally) of a (tree) pole, a length of knotted string, and a hook, baited with a worm. Too many years preclude me from remembering if I caught anything from dropping my line at the very edge of the teppid rapids, from water bubbling under the ancient bridge.
But that doesn't matter. It was the experience and anticipation that counts.
I'll never, ever, forget that.
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why cant i catch these buggers!
Submitted by schecky on Sat, 2008-11-08 16:00went to hilarys today on the diabled platform and a school of herring size fish came past jumping crazily and the school moved down the rocks (northwall) towards the beach as me and callum were throwing chromies out but nothing touched them
they came past 3 times and we just cudnt catch em
what the hell is going on!
are they mullet or something?
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woodmans point boat ramp
Submitted by sharkfisherman on Sat, 2008-11-08 13:03hey are the woomans point boat ramps open again yet?
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scaly mackeral
Submitted by sharkfisherman on Sat, 2008-11-08 12:45i just wanted 2 know if any1 has been catching the scalies at the e shed or anywhere else?
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crays
Submitted by danobigfish on Sat, 2008-11-08 10:17hey guys was hoping to get my snair licence and go for some crays i am not sure if there is any arround the metro area i will be snorkling and i wont have a boat to get me out just of the shore swiming arround the reefs so any info would be gr8
cherrs danoigfish
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Help! Furuno 585
Submitted by Watto069 on Sat, 2008-11-08 08:11Hi All
I have recently purchased the 585 sounder ( big thanks to Jersey for hooking me up with a great price ). I'm looking for any tips on settings and things like that. I have never used any high tech sounder like this so I really don't know where to start. Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction and I can start to get the most out of this sounder. I guess like all things practice will make perfect also.
Cheers
Brodie
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Fishing Tommorow
Submitted by DieHard on Fri, 2008-11-07 20:59Hey Guys/Girls Weather looks good tomoz was wonering if it is any good to go down and what rigs to use i have a 12ft roda with 300m of 30lb and yh at night and what bait
And is anyone else goin
Cuz i gotta win dat Comp
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rod needed
Submitted by sharkfisherman on Fri, 2008-11-07 19:30hi guys new 2 the site just lookin 4 sum advice on a rod i'm lookin 4 a rod 2 suit a shimano tiagra 50wlrsa in the 24 / 37 kilo range any ideas?
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Cray gear Deals & Pricing Specials!
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2008-11-07 13:59* With the Cray season just about to start i thought i'd let FW members know that we are fully stocked up (plastic/jarrah slattys/metal slattys/rigged & unrigged) and happy to offer "Cray Gear Deals" to members but please let us know!
* As for "Pricing Specials", i often get PM's from FW members that ask "Can you match or beat these prices Ryan?" The PM contact & opportunity is always appreciated and in most cases we "can" providing we stock that item. So, if anyone else is chasing some equipment and they want a deal feel free to PM me. Nothing like saving $$$ and yes we do offer a Free delivery sevice in the Metro area for gear over $150 and that includes Cray pots etc!
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FCL Labo Ebipop - First Impressions
Submitted by jay_burgess on Fri, 2008-11-07 13:26Due to the growing interest in GT popping and as it seems quite a few of our members are involved it seemed appropriate for me to share with you some of my observations of some various poppers I use. Please feel free to add any of your own comments or make any objections. I am not in any way affiliated with the manufacturer or distributor of these poppers. I will start off with the FCL Labo Ebipop. I had the pleasure of using an Ebipop for the first time when I was in exmouth recently. I used the 200g model on Kaseys Carpenter WV80XH and I was remarkably impressed with how easily it popped for it's weight. If your looking for a popper that makes maximum splash for the least amount of effort then this is for you. The closest thing I can compare it to would be the Halco Haymaker and anyone who is familiar with them will feel right at home with the Ebipop. The Ebipop is alot better engineered however, it is weighted better, more durable, and sits in the water better. The Ebipop feels way less likely to tumble or bounce off the top of a wave like some other poppers I've used. It does have it's flaws though and its's definately not as strong as it could be. After my first fish the rear treble attachment was bent at 90 degrees to the popper. I simply bent it back to the correct position but it is a problem that other poppers don't have. The paint seems quite durable, and isn't easily damaged by trebles (well no more than anything else I've used). Despite it's ease-of-use you will still need a beast of a rod to cast the 200g popper and pop it effectively. Something rated around 220-250g cast weight would be ideal. Carpenter SP78EXH or WV80XH or Smith Tokara are just a few that would be ideal. You'll also need fairly big trebles and I don't think that Owner 5/0s are big enough. Gamakatsu GT recorder 8/0s or Decoy 10/0s would be more suitable. The 140g model is a much better all rounder and easier to use and can be used on a greater variety of rods. It has all the same characteristics as the heavier version. The Ebipop is available in a variety of colours, Pink, Blue, Green, Black, Yellow and is available localy. At $65 it will be expensive to some but it is no where near as expensive as some other poppers available on the market.
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Fuel Prices
Submitted by feral1975 on Fri, 2008-11-07 12:22
Just fuelled up the two cars and my boat today in maddington for $1.22 a litre bit of a change from two weeks ago at $1.52 , hopefully it's good karma
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Dhufish Frame Dropoff Prize Draw
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Fri, 2008-11-07 11:41Hi FW crew,
With the recent discussions we've been having about tagging and dropping off frames and the lack of data the research department has, this is your opportunity to help out. I know the weather isn't that special in Perth this weekend, but looks like Saturday shouldn't be too bad. Very late notice on this thread as well, if it doesn't happen this weekend then I will hold it again next weekend if the weather looks ok for you guys to get out. (2x prize draws)
I am offering a $30 tackle store voucher (winner's store of your choice from our site sponsors) to people that ring Ian Keay, 9203 0111 on Monday or Tuesday for him to come collect your frames. (Please keep your frames in the freezer) (If you only have one and have space in the freezer, please hold onto it or alternatively goto the drop off locations provided in this thread):
http://fishwrecked.com/node/17213
You must put with your frames that its from fishwrecked, a rough location of where you caught it (not gps marks unless your comfortable with that - even if the marks are 1km off your spot, just like, 10km out direct from Ocean Reef or something like that) and when you caught the fish (either date or time)
The voucher will be randomly drawn by Ian and the details placed on fishwrecked next week. If things go well, then the prize may be increased in future. We will keep a tally of how many we provide, to show that whilst we may take fish, we are also proactive in contributing to research!! Just like this thread we were collected 57 (quite possibly more as well)
http://fishwrecked.com/node/4589
I'm sure some of you will be sceptical about helping out, but what if this research just goes to prove that there isn't a problem with the stocks like many of you say??? It can only help with improving the data, so please help out.
Cheers,
Adam
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Breaker Line
Submitted by JoRn on Fri, 2008-11-07 09:24hey guys,
I've got a newbie boating question - I was going through my old magazines and was reading an article about catching big skippy out from ocean reef.
The jist of the article was fishing the breaker lines directly out from ocean reef...now my question is, what is the breaker line?
I assumed the breaker line is where the swell breaks...isnt this dangerous?
Can someone clarify this?
Thanks
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bottom fishing bait
Submitted by piston broke on Fri, 2008-11-07 06:48For a days bottom fishing , what bait do you guys use (where do you get it , how much, price ,or rely on catching your own, any favourites ???) cheers Peter
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What a morning to be out on the water!
Submitted by wadetolley on Fri, 2008-11-07 05:44Was very suprised when i just logged on to find seabreeze had stuffed up again!
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narrows bridge mulla bash
Submitted by original teenage on Thu, 2008-11-06 21:44hey guys,im going for a mulla bash up at narrows next friday night.anyone would like to join me?..looking for some lads that i could fish with..the high tides at 1.15am and its 1 day after the full moon,it should be good = ].hopefully there is a lot of baitfish activity goin on up there?..just planning early for ext week,so i can get things sorted out...feel free to pm me .will be fishing the south side= ]
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Catalyst video of Borneo fish trading
Submitted by Andy Mac on Thu, 2008-11-06 20:15http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/2408692.htm
Follow the link to an interesting vid in the context of the world's fish populations.
Cheers
Andy Mac
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