Fishing Discussion
Boat Wieght
Submitted by doghouse on Thu, 2018-12-13 15:57Just curious if any one has a rough idea how heavy a 23ft haines hunter with 150lt fuel tank plus a175hp motor looking at buying a new trailer in a few months time
Cheers and Merry Xmas to all Wayne
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Spaniards around atm?
Submitted by pelagicyachts on Thu, 2018-12-13 11:08Howdy all
any reports of Spaniards around yet ? - I was going for an early morning run this morning (north freo area) and saw a good size fish jump about 100m out - looked too big to be a tailor and too slender to be a tuna - my thoughts were maybe a Spaniard. Water temp prob still a bit low but was thinking of a westend troll this weekend Mate of mine has been getting a few YTK at the west end - nothing spectacular size wise but a good feed of sashimi :-)
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Busselton/Dunsborough
Submitted by Mike17 on Thu, 2018-12-13 10:01Any reports from down that way regarding the crabs? Squid? General fishing.
Heading down that way to our onsite van next week with the family and the boat.
Mike
Pro Cray Fisherman
Submitted by justdhuit on Wed, 2018-12-12 17:51We winched our first pot this morning it came up sideways smashing the door on the pot the pro was near us and could see we were busy putting new batons on the pot he came up to us and said are you ok we told him of our dilemma and said do you need anything I said no he said we are always here to help and glad you got a feed out of the pot gives me more respect for these guys now well done
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Pot Raiders
Submitted by blu2fish on Wed, 2018-12-12 13:45Apparently there's a pirate operating out on the 5 Fathom down Mandurah way, when we came back in this morning my son was talking to an aquaintance who saw some one pulling one of his pots, he said that when the pirate spot him coming he took off like a Bondi tram so wasn't able to get rego number but thinks it was a small Stabbi Craft with a white hull and darker topsides. Some people just can't help themselves, just hope the perpertators get an allergy to cray flesh.
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Government taking portion of commercial catch
Submitted by Sea goat on Tue, 2018-12-11 21:12anyone hear about this? Not sure of the details, but think the govt wants to increase the commercial quota, but take control of a portion of it. Think I heard something like 17%. Don’t know the details, but can’t imagine would be good for either the commercial guys, or recreational fishers? Couple of good years and it seems they think it’s time to hammer the stocks? Like I said, don’t know the details, but would be keen to hear from someone in the know!
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Does anyone eat the stuff in the head of the crayfish?
Submitted by rtomkyns78 on Tue, 2018-12-11 18:50Does anyone eat the stuff in the head of the crayfish?
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Freezing crays
Submitted by Sea goat on Tue, 2018-12-11 17:08hey guys. Been trying to freeze some of my catch for Christmas lunch. Soo far I am putting in ice slurry to kill, then before boiling I am using the feelers to remove the poo tube. Then boiling in salted water with a splash of vinegar about 10 mins for average size. Then straight into ice water for 10 mins. I then break off the feelers/ miuth bits and hang upside down for about 10 mins before wrapping in newspaper, then in glad bag and into the freezer.
is there anything I should be doing differently to minimise the risk of spoilage? First time freezing crays, so any advice appreciated!!
cheers!
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Another blue ring bite
Submitted by little johnny on Tue, 2018-12-11 16:02Today rocko
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Black stuff in cray joints
Submitted by jighead on Tue, 2018-12-11 11:17Hey guys can anybody tell me why some of our crays have this black stuff in their joints. They are drowned in fresh water then boiled in sea water. Thanks
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Boat freight/ transport Perth --> Karratha
Submitted by saltyseamen on Mon, 2018-12-10 13:52Hey guys,
I have recently got a job up in Karratha and the company i work for has agreed to pay SOME of the transfer cost to freight a boat up from Perth.
Does anyone have any contacts or reccomendations for this?
The boat is 4.9m plate ali on a brand new trailer.
Cheers
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Late but possibly going to be great
Submitted by crasny1 on Mon, 2018-12-10 07:59Mandurah Crabbing
As a long term resident (with a sabbatical in Karratha for 5 yrs) and a bit of a Scientist have always done some surveys early each season about the crabbing.
Due to the cool spring and early summer the sizes so far has been small to tiny with lots of berried jenny's still. But the numbers this year has been crazy.
Have done 3 check trips with logs - first November 3, 10 x 2 for 43 crabs, one large keeper about 15mm over (returned),10 jenny's with 5 berried.
Sunday 3rd December 10 x 5 (my crab loving Dad on board) 98 crabs, NO keepers, 18 jennies, 6 berried.
Saturday 8th December - 10 x 2, 32 Crabs, 1 keeper (just and returned), 4 jennies, no berries.
Average 2 per pot, best pot 6. It is by far the best survey I have had in a check since 1991 when I first arrived in Mandurah.
Might just be a great season (hopefully) as the linguine is waiting patiently in the pantry.
Neels
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Looking for Jaws
Submitted by snapper on Sun, 2018-12-09 22:42looking for a set of jaws from a North West Blowie to make up a fishing trophy. If anybody is heading away over the holidays and comes across one I will be very happy and will pick it up anywhere in Perth
Cheers Vince
Found the big squid this morning.
Submitted by Moking on Sat, 2018-12-08 14:37- 17 comments
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Snapper on soft plastics
Submitted by GCjetski on Sat, 2018-12-08 05:46As summer gets closer so do the calm warm days, it's awesome being out on the water on days like this and catching fish is just a bonus
Abalone in dawesville
Submitted by Mattymac on Wed, 2018-12-05 23:24Hey fellas it’s me first time doin the abalone in dawesville was wondering if anybody new a good beach or rocks I could go to get some on Saturday morning ... thank in advance much appreciated
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60HP Johnson VRO
Submitted by maldugs on Wed, 2018-12-05 12:40Hi I have a 5m Quintrex powered by an oil injected, 1998 2 stroke Johnson, has always been relaible until yesterday when it would not start at the ramp, gave up after 3 attempts, and spark plug change, dragged it out and took it to my boat mechanic, who texted me with pictures of what he found, apparently the oil/fuel mixture pump had failed, and the carbies were full of oil, insted of fuel/oil mix, I trust this guy, as he has been servicing my motor for quite a while, The options he gave me to get the donk going again, were
1. discnnect the oil to the motor and mix my own fuel.
2. Replace the pump with a new one.
The engine has 135psi on all cylinders, so is still good, and has been running ok, trouble is, a mate of mine disconnected the oil to his motor, and eventually blew his engine, he said the oil/fuel mix goes off in the tank if you don't use it for a couple of months, and he thinks that is why he lost his engine.
Well don't want to be bothered trying to mix 2 stroke before putting it in tank, which is a 60LT underfloor tank , and also not being sure if I have the right mix, soooo... I am getting my mechanic to replace the pump, cost $850 for pump, with labour $1200...ouch! But cheaper that a new motor.
Anyone else had this happen?
Mal.
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Blue Crabs in yet?
Submitted by Big Damo on Wed, 2018-12-05 11:41Anyone had any luck with the blue mannas down in Bunbury?
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Cray Bait
Submitted by Alan James on Tue, 2018-12-04 19:22As a beginner to this potting game how regularly should you be discarding the old baits. We've been using a mixture of various heads, whole herring, wrasse and the like and whilst some baits remain whole they are getting on the smelly side. Are fresh baits better?
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Marine sanctuary explanation
Submitted by straith on Tue, 2018-12-04 17:27Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone can give a simple guideline to where i can boat fish around rotto,
Ive downloaded the guides and studied my chart plotter and i just get confused.
It seems there is nowhere inside the pink dotted line on my charts that is not a sanctuary around the entire island and yet i read that west end for example the sanctuary marker is only for demersal fishing not trolling for pelagic ??
Seems pointless if you cant access the island reefs if you just wanna pick up some skippy or kgw?
Yes Ive done the search on the site and I understand theres the demersal ban on at the moment, thats not what im talking about.
Just hoping a rotto regular can give me a few rule of thumbs so i dont get into bother with fisheries but would love to pick up a few bread and butter fish when the weather permits...
Not looking for gps spots.
Cheers
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good depth to try for whiting off Rockingham
Submitted by Mack1 on Mon, 2018-12-03 13:07I am going to give the whiting a bit more time this summer. What is a good depth for the big fat ones of Warnbro/Rockingham?
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Looking for advice for first trip to abrolhos
Submitted by beeroclock on Mon, 2018-12-03 11:52Gday all, Im hoping to get out to the abrolhos islands for the first time early next year and looking for any advice on general depths / areas we should hit up with jigs and softplastics for demersals around the southern group also anywhere we can pull boat into the shallows and sleep on a beach or island overnight. I know your not allowed to camp, it would just be us two and our sleeping bags after dark (no fires, cooking etc). Have got some good advice from a couple of guys on here but always looking for more if you have a moment and can help cheers Dave
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2018 FADs
Submitted by shero82 on Sun, 2018-12-02 20:05Does anyone have any info on wether or not the FADs have gone in this year? Can't seem to find any info anywhere online. I was under the impression they usually go in in November? PGFC haven't updated their FADs news section since Feb.....
It's a long way to go if there's nothing out there.
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Whites walking
Submitted by blu2fish on Sun, 2018-12-02 13:57Anyone down Mandurah way picking up any crays yet or are they still hiding and hardening up before they make a run for deeper water.
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Lost and Found Mobile at Seabird
Submitted by BlueKiaser on Sun, 2018-12-02 10:08If anybody knows of someone who recently lost a mobile phone on the beach at Seabird, please let me know.
I found one in good working condition yesterday.
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Hard fishing when Kabura's make the difference
Submitted by GCjetski on Sun, 2018-12-02 04:41Had a pretty hard day out fishing a few weeks back, Snapper were being elusive and rat Kingfish have turned up in plague proportions, Kaburas proved to be the secret to getting a feed a Snapper
Cray pot float rope
Submitted by hilly9 on Sat, 2018-12-01 14:14Do you need a float rope/rig attached to your pot rope or can you just have 2 floats attached directly to your pot rope?
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boat building
Submitted by Travis p on Sat, 2018-12-01 06:46hi guys we are starting a charter out of perth around mid 2019
we will be out from north of the river and will be doing a range of fishing charters to suit the client.we are surveyd to carry 10 passengers but we are going to keep it to a small crew of max 5 so people have room to fish.
the boat is a 9.7m preston craft 2c survey with x2 250 suzuki outboards and furuno equipment also.
i will update this post when i take more photos as she comes along.
heres some photos of the boat in progress.
thanks
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Bent Street Boat Ramp- Excavation to start Monday 3rd:
Submitted by Moking on Fri, 2018-11-30 16:16Bent Street Navigation Channel Works
Mariners are advised that sand excavation works are scheduled to commence in the Bent Street Navigation Channel and Tern Bank (Warnbro Sound, Safety Bay) on Monday 3 December 2018 and are expected to be completed by Monday 24 December 2018.
These works will be undertaken using a land-based long reach excavator, with excavated sand being transported off Tern Bank via Carlisle Street boat ramp.
Operating hours: Monday to Friday, 6am–6pm, and Saturdays 7am–2pm.
Access to Bent Street Navigation Channel and boat launching facility and Donald Drive over-sand ramp will remain open for the duration of the works however, Carlisle Street boat ramp will be closed for safety operational purposes.
See also:
Carlisle Street Boat Ramp Closure
Bent Street Navigation Channel Works - Stock Pile
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