Fishing Discussion
Man's body found today-Boating off Garden Island.
Submitted by Moking on Wed, 2019-08-28 16:54Not good to read about this-perfect condition out there today?
"A man has been found dead in waters off Rockingham in what is believed to be a boating accident.
Police say the man was seen floating near the Garden Island shoreline not far from his upturned dinghy about 12.30pm.
Water Police responded to a report from a member of the public and recovered the man’s body.
It is understood the man has been identified and police have contacted his next of kin.
Police are investigating the circumstances of his death and it is not yet clear how the vessel came to be upturned."
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COCOS ISLANDS
Submitted by farmer on Tue, 2019-08-27 20:27Going to the cocos september /october just seeing if anyone has any tips on what the fishing is like , gear to take etc.
cheers
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Cheap fishing stores for lures, terminal tackle, fishing line etc ?
Submitted by baconi22 on Tue, 2019-08-27 15:23Hey guys, heading up to coral bay in a few weeks and planning on going on a big fishing shop as running low on gear. What are my best options to get cheap good quality gear from.
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Fish the continental shelf drop-off
Submitted by Dhu Time on Tue, 2019-08-27 13:38Has anyone fished the drop-off just south of the Abrolhos Islands (Southern Group)? Any advise would be appreciated.
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Back out in the skippy hole
Submitted by uncle on Mon, 2019-08-26 20:40Bit windy but the skips were on, neighours will be happy.
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Best Rowley Shoals charters?
Submitted by Quobbarockhopper on Mon, 2019-08-26 19:51Hey brains trust
Looking for recommendations on the best few charter mobs that goes to the Rowleys? There seems to be a few and am guessing Reel Teaser and Bluewater Adventures (like that they have a couple of Haines 6ms to run around in) would be up there but would be awesome if anyone with first hand experience could let us know what their trips were like and with who etc. Feel free to PM me if theres any crappy businesses that they wouldnt recommend and dont want to bag them in public :)
thanks heaps in advance, any advice would be awesome
cheers
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Singapore
Submitted by Zgodan on Mon, 2019-08-26 18:27Hey guys, just wondering if anyone knew of any man made fishing farms/lakes in Singapore to take the young fella for a days fishing while in Singapore? Thanks.
Servicing reels
Submitted by Curndog on Mon, 2019-08-26 14:11Anyone know where to get fishing reels serviced for reasonable price? Got a couple that feel like there running a bit rough. Cheers
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Fuel (and other) thefts this week FYI
Submitted by pelagicyachts on Mon, 2019-08-26 13:34Just an FYI crew, we had some late night visitors at the yacht club (RPYC)at some point over the last week, I had ~100-150 litres of fuel siphoned out and the boat next to me did as well, the boat on the other side not so lucky, looks like they have gone in and ransacked it looking for gear.
The yacht club is reviewing CCTV but suspect little will come of it............
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S Bend Beach Access
Submitted by MAGA2020 on Mon, 2019-08-26 08:18Spening the long weekend up at S bend this coming September, havent been since i was a kid and was wondering if anyone has been recently?
If memory serves me right the four wheel drive tracks to the beach from the Caravan park are super soft but easy going, but the beach is pretty rocky and nasty. Probably going to stick with poppers and slices for tailor. From what i remember regular rigs just got eaten up by the reef and rocks like at Lucy's beach.
I was there when i was 12 and im 27 now, so maybe its different now??
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Too keen to get home with the fish?
Submitted by quadfisher on Sat, 2019-08-24 07:46- 9 comments
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What’s she worth?
Submitted by yasky on Sat, 2019-08-24 06:09Hey guys was thinking about selling my boat but not sure what’s she worth,
It’s a 2006 23.5ft Sailfish walkaround , originally imported from the US, I’m the second owner in Australia, taking
ownership in January 2018 with only 130hrs total on the hull and motor(Yamaha 2stroke v6 200hp), I’ve since
changed it to a 200hp Mercury verado (secondhand approx 400hrs), and a simrad evo3 16in sounder/plotter
combo, and simrad auto pilot, sits on a aluminium dual axle trailer with electric/hydro brakes.
Ive been looking around to get a rough price to go by but havnt seen too many for sale, so thought I’d put it out
there.
cheers
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Solo Boat Launch 6M boat
Submitted by diver2 on Thu, 2019-08-22 15:58Is a Carribean Reef Runner or similar 6m glass boat able to be retrieved solo onto a well set up multi roller trailer in a marina with a stong sea breeze and say 1.5 to 2m swell offshore. I am just wondering if this will be a struggle or maybe I should get a 5.6m boat for mainly solo trips. Any thoughts from those with experience would be appreciated as I dont want to buy a 6m boat only to find out its just to hard to retrieve by myself.
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gps and sounder recommendation
Submitted by Mack1 on Thu, 2019-08-22 15:54Hi everyone. I am thinking of updgading my Garmin GPS which is pre chart type to a chart one with a sounder. I don't fish deep and want something user friendly. I know that there will be lots of differing opinions. thanks in advance.
Mack 1
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Boat Launching 6m Reef Runner or similar
Submitted by diver2 on Thu, 2019-08-22 15:52Is a Carribean Reef Runner or similar 6m glass boat able to be retrieved solo onto a well set up multi roller trailer in a marina with a stong sea breeze and say 1.5 to 2m swell offshore. I am just wondering if this will be a struggle or maybe I should get a 5.6m boat for mainly solo trips. Any thoughts from those with experience would be appreciated as I dont want to buy a 6m boat only to find out its just to hard to retrieve by myself.
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GT Fibreglass AMAZING
Submitted by VIC DORY on Thu, 2019-08-22 13:45I'm posting up to let everyone know about the fantastic service I recieved from Greg at GT Fibreglass based up in the Joondalup area.
Last week I discovered cracking around the top of my transom and water damage and rot in the wood core of the transom.
I spoke to a few different fibreglass businesses however from the very first phone conversation I had with Greg I knew he was the man for the job.
Dropped the boat off to Greg last Friday and he quickly cofnirmed the transom needed to be rebuilt, luckily the damage was isolated to the transom, stringers/deck/hull etc all good.
Greg got to work straight away, he sent me daily updates including photos and he repaired my boat with a turn around time of only 1 week.
His pricing was better (bloody good value really) than all the other businesses I delt with and no hidden costs or surprises.
I highly recommend using his services if you require fibreglass repairs, I live south of the river and I am glad I made the journey north of the river to GT Fibreglass to get my boat fixed and back out on the water.
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Which deep cycle battery ?
Submitted by The Saint on Thu, 2019-08-22 12:41Keen to hear anyone's recommendations for a deep cycle battery to be used as a house battery on board mainly to power the Engel. What do you recommend, or more importantly, what should I avoid ?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
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Electric reels and sharks
Submitted by crano on Wed, 2019-08-21 17:31I go to coral bay every year and I am getting sick of getting smashed by sharks. I have spoken to a few blokes that think you have got more chance of beating the sharks using one. Any opinions welcomed.
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Carpet replacement?
Submitted by Livewire on Wed, 2019-08-21 15:45About to rip up the old carpet on my trailcraft, it's nice to have carpet but makes cleaning a bitch and it hangs onto the salt . Looking for some suggestions for an alternative . Maybe some paint with gritt in it and some sort of Mat on top. Don't want a slippery deck or some loose under foot. Cheers
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New Crabbing Rules/ Regulations - Announced Today:
Submitted by Moking on Wed, 2019-08-21 10:14HE State Government has announced a raft of measures to protect the blue swimmer crab for generations to come.
The measures were announced today by Fisheries Minister Dave Kelly and were made after considering public feedback and a proposal from peak fishing bodies.
The new measures include:
– A new seasonal crabbing closure in all waters from the Swan and Canning Rivers to Minninup Beach (about 15km south of Bunbury) will apply to recreational and commercial fishers and charter operators from September 1 to November 30 each year.
– A voluntary buyback for commercial licences from oceanic crab fisheries in the Cockburn and Warnbro Sounds managed crab fisheries and the Mandurah to Bunbury Developmental Crab Fishery, leading to their permanent closure to commercial crab fishing.
– Geographe Bay will remain open to recreational blue swimmer crab fishing all year, however recreational fishers will now only be allowed to take a maximum of five females in their bag limit of 10 crabs.
– A new bag limit of five blue swimmer crabs will apply to recreational fishers in the Swan and Canning Rovers to support a trophy crab fishery on Perth’s doorstep.
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ADVICE WANTED..Buying new sounder/GPS for tinny
Submitted by DrinkPiss CatchFish on Wed, 2019-08-21 01:16My mate and I are looking at upgrading to a new sounder/GPS setup for our tinny. Thing is, there's that many different options available now it's not going to be as straight forward a decision as first thought...choosing the missus' birthday pressy is easier!
Would love to hear any recommendations, advice, or general info regarding Sounders/GPS/plotters...ect. Please!
Our boat: Savage 4.2m tinny, 25hp tiller steer.
Basically what we're after is something in the 2-3000$ range that'll work just as well trolling along reefs or bottom bashing at 50m as it will up a creek at low tide in 0.5m.
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TV Antenna Recommendations ( off Topic )
Submitted by ledge64 on Tue, 2019-08-20 21:07Anyone on this site a TV antenna guy NOR ? can pay with real money 
Spare spot exmouth
Submitted by Caza on Tue, 2019-08-20 10:13Hey guys I'm up in exmouth atm and taking a shot in the dark if anyone had a extra spot on there boat to take me out always wanted to fish here and get into some of the pelagics happy to chuck in for bait fuel and supply beers hoping to tick a few species of my bucket list
Cheers
Mark
Landbased Dhufish Video
Submitted by Chris fish on Mon, 2019-08-19 20:05For those who are interested here is the video on Aron’s catch of a lifetime. Massive Dhufish on a hardbody life off the rocks.
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What’s in your boating first aid kit?
Submitted by dodgy on Mon, 2019-08-19 18:59One of those things when you need it you really need it.
One of my kids rolled his ankle down the bottom of a gorge in Karijini a couple of weeks ago and turns out I had ‘borrowed’ the car first aid kit for a remote boating trip a few days earlier and not replaced it.
Took the opportunity to grab 2 Offroad kits from St Johns a couple of days later. One for the boat and one for the car.
What are the extra bits you like to carry on top of the standard kit?
Ive added compression bandage and ventolin inhaler and got a dry bag that the kit fits inside so far. What am I missing?
https://stjohnwa.com.au/first-aid-kits-and-supplies/first-aid-kits/details/7027?show=12
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Eco Beach - Broome
Submitted by the_lane on Mon, 2019-08-19 10:50Hi,
I am heading up to Eco Beach in Broome later this week. Any idea how this fishing is off the Beach? What sort of gear and rig should I be using?
Will have the kids with me so happy to target whatever fish are around, no matter how big or small! I've told them they are only eating what they catch; so don't want them to go hungry :-)
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Electric brake supply and installation
Submitted by SeperateKnob on Sun, 2019-08-18 20:21Hey can anyone please recommend a reasonably priced place who supplies and installs electric brake controllers south of the river.
Many thanks
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boat trailer sprinklers
Submitted by black gen on Sun, 2019-08-18 16:30 About to buy a new trailer and have seen a few trailers with a sprinkler system rigged up on them to assist in the cleaning
Have been black poly pipe cable tied on with small sprayers to get the trailer.
Just curious if anyone has done this and has a picture of what theirs look like.
Cheers
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Swim . Skippy n squid
Submitted by Da pirate on Sun, 2019-08-18 16:21Got out this morning praying for it too clean up
after the blow was quite pleasant . So after the
old man had a quick swim at the ramp . Bad
knee and a bit of a over the balance ahh the
wrong direction. Back too the house for a new
wardrobe. Out too the first reef too drop the
anchor . Not long for our skip bag . Then off
too flick some jigs got 9 up within a hr .
Headed home for a well worthy burb !
Cheers pirate..
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