Fishing Discussion
Anyone ever launched at guilderton?
Submitted by Curndog on Tue, 2017-01-03 14:45hey guys just wondering if anyone ever beach launches at guilderton / Moore river? I launch a bit at ledge point because often stay at seabird (Nonna has a holiday house there) and it's too boggy to launch there. Can't even bribe the caravan park owner to let me use his boat ramp! I sometimes do day trips to ledge though so if possible and guilderton beach is firm / as good as ledge might give it a go. Any thoughts or suggestions? Cheers
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Honda 150 vtec hours & transport
Submitted by barracuda on Tue, 2017-01-03 11:38Hi guys I am looking at getting a second hand 150 vtec honda, how many hours are too many?
and it is a fair distance from me so I would pick it up with a trailer, can I lay it down after draining the oil and filter ?
cheers
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New Canopy
Submitted by wez0062 on Tue, 2017-01-03 08:13Well, after a long process, I finally made the decision to get Justin, from Poly Fusion WA to do my new canopy, and what a brilliant decision it was.
His enthusiasm and attention to detail, coupled with quality work, has produced a fantastic finish. It was not cheap, but the difference it has made to the appearance of my boat, not to mention the comfort factor, was well worth it.
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Indo dogtooth
Submitted by groper down below on Mon, 2017-01-02 20:29Hey there fishwreckers , planning on a couple of trips this year to indo looking for doggies an GTs around the islands of Alor, Ambon and Lomblen ( Lambata )
i plan on living ruff and mixing it with the locals hopefully go out on their boats searching and relying on their experience to get stretched
wondering if anyone has done this kind of exploring before or mabey knows any local guides any info would be greatly appreciated
cheers
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Mandurah estuary drop nets
Submitted by lachieH on Mon, 2017-01-02 16:10hi everyone. So I will be going down to Mandurah later this month to drop some crab nets off a dinghy, but I was just wondering where the deeper waters of the estuary are? Last year we dropped nets off a dinghy but at best the water was 2m deep which is a bit annoying because my nets have plenty of line on them and it made pulling them a bit tough.
so where are the deeper parts of the estuary? Thanks in advance,
lachie
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Ocean Reef & Hillarys reports?
Submitted by Ashen on Mon, 2017-01-02 14:40Heading out on a mate's boat tomorrow and thinking of going out to 30-40m.
Can anyone please advise what type of fish have been on the bite lately?
Not too fussed on bringing home a feed but would love to spar with some Sambos if they're around! 
Thanks!
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Minister of Fisheries response today- Seized Boats Announcement ( Crayfish)
Submitted by Moking on Mon, 2017-01-02 11:17Good old Joe Francis on News Media today- proudly making an announcement that all boats seized doing the Fisheries blitz on Crayfisher "persons" doing the wrong thing will go to Auction later in the year.
He decribed the action of these people as "Bastardry" and "Un-Australian" .
Two more vessels were seized this week, bringing the total seized, since the start of the rock lobster season, to seven. Operation Bagana has mobilised large numbers of Fisheries and Marine Officers across the State to target rock lobster pot interference and related offences.

This vessel was seized by Fisheries officers at the Bent Street Ramp
A 66-year-old Safety Bay man had his catch and 5.6m fibreglass runabout seized by officers on Wednesday at the Bent Street Ramp in Safety Bay and faces further investigation for alleged gear interference with commercial rock lobster pots and other rock lobster related offences. Enquiries continue into a 68-year-old Cooloongup man and a 44-year-old Barragup man on the same matter.
Following the apprehension, Fisheries officers also executed search warrants at two related addresses and a further quantity of rock lobster was seized.
Also seized, for alleged rock lobster pot interference and other rock lobster related offences near Mindarie, was a 6.4m fibreglass cabin cruiser seized today from a 66-year-old man from Mindarie. Fisheries officers are also continuing investigations into four other men related to this matter.
This cabin cruiser was seized by Fisheries officers at Mindarie
South Metropolitan Compliance Manager John Breeden said Fisheries Officers will continue to conduct overt and covert operations across the State targeting people who don’t follow the rules.
“I’m hearing a lot of positive feedback from the community regarding our operations focussed on gear interference,” Mr Breeden said.
“The community can feel proud that by reporting all the information they have on fish thieves, our officers have been able to detect and apprehend them.
“As a result, we hope the fishing experience has been enjoyable for the large majority of law abiding fishers. It’s a unique fishery on the doorstep of a major city, where we can catch fantastic seafood to share at Christmas with friends and family, making those early morning trips worth it.”
Mr Breeden said the important message remained for those few that still choose to break the law.
“We are watching,” he said. “Don’t be the owner of the eighth boat seized. It’s just not worth it.
"Western Australia’s aquatic resources are highly valued in our community and everyone should respect the rights of others when fishing. Interference with another person’s fishing gear or catch, selling recreational fish or other similar offences can result in penalties of up to $400,000, imprisonment for four years and loss of boats, vehicles and equipment.”
Call FishWatch on 1800 815 507 to report any suspected illegal fishing activity. Information on rules and limits is available in the Recreational fishing for rock lobster guide, which can be viewed or downloaded at
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good start to the year
Submitted by aggotts on Sun, 2017-01-01 17:04

good day in bunno in 50m of water
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Dwellingup/Charlies Flat
Submitted by Nickh on Sun, 2017-01-01 16:37Happy New Year!
Heading down to Dwellingup this up coming weekend, 7/8 Jan, and going to give the murray a go near our campsite at Charlie's Flat
Anyone fished down there recently?
If so any tips?
Cheers,
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Busselton Inshore fishing with Grandsons on Board
Submitted by On the Level on Sun, 2017-01-01 16:23Mrs is not keen for me to take out the boys too wide, anyone know of a couple of spots within 4 miles of the Port Geo Ramp. Fishing out of a 5.8 ali boat and don't have much knowledge of the bay area.
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Gravel & coral
Submitted by C.P on Sun, 2017-01-01 11:10I often read about references to gravel or flat coral bottom, in regard to
prefered habitat of certain fish or when talking about reading sounders.
Not meaning any disrespect to those fishers; maybe theres a meaning that eludes me
But Im old enough to have done more fishing than most and im not sure that such things exist
Im too chicken to dive so havent seen any kind of ocean floor with my own eyes
Can someone enlighten me?
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2016 Review - Shore Catch
Submitted by Mick C on Sat, 2016-12-31 12:07Set out below is a 2016 review. The support we have received from the fishing community has been outstanding, and I know a number have people have followed our “start-up” story so I wanted to give an update. It is a fairly long read for those that are interested.
It has been and interesting journey for Shore Catch so far. We opened our Wangara shop in Late February 2016 and have now had 9 months of actual trading. We proposed a unique product line that was designed for experienced fishers and invested in the equipment, premises, licences, stock, and all the rest.
The shredded fish and burley products we make seem to have gained good market acceptance, because they work. We currently wholesale various products to quality tackle shops in the Perth Metropolitan region, as well as selling our full range from Wangara. There was a lot of R&D into making quality “new” products, and I think we did ok. Our research is ongoing and we will produce more products in 2017.
A number of tackle shops have requested that we supply selected bait, and we are currently stocking at a few outlets as a trial. We do not intend to be a manufacturer and processor of all types of bait products and directly compete with the existing wholesale suppliers. The products we wholesale will be unique in the market and only be available through selected wholesale clients.
We will continue to operate a retail shop in Wangara. Although manufacturing and wholesale supply is likely to be our main focus, I think we can add value to the retail sector by offering unique products and services.

Our 2017 retail products will be around the following themes.
Fish Based Burley – We will continue to manufacture our fish based burley products, being either a minced fish based burley block or shredded mulies block in 1.5kg or 5kg sizes. We are currently changing the shape of the 1.5kg blocks to a 100mm diameter by 200mm length logs. We have modified our manufacturing and packing process to produce a product that will fit into the vast majority of existing burley pots. Overall, we have been very happy with the performance of our burley products, and after much testing, and numerous customer reports I think we have the mix ratios right.
Shredded Fish – We custom built a piece of equipment that was designed to shred any fish to a size that had buoyancy in the water column. The Shredder is certainly the “Queen” of our processing operations and we make a lot of our products from her output. Our in-store retail products are 1kg and 2kg vacuum sealed shredded, mulies (Albany pilchards), local mullet, tuna and mixed fish (various commercially caught whole bait fish, and reef fish frames). Our business certainly has a component of recycling in it.

Bulk Bait to Order – A popular product has been bulk mixed bait for trips away. It has been good to deal with knowledgeable people about their requirements at the shop, or via email, and we have learned a lot. We will shortly update our web site to allow custom selection of baits & packaging to make it easy to order exactly what you want. It will generally take 3-5 business days to produce the order with Wangara being “on the way” for Northern trips. We are working with Mad Fish and hope to provide discounted esky bags that we can pack for trips away – take the bait up in it and bring the fish back in it.
Full Range of Retail In-Store Baits – We aim to provide a quality range of retail bait. We buy from primary producers, market or wholesale supplier, depending on the product and availability. We have upgraded our freezer storage space in the showroom so we can stock the variety of retail products that people want. Our bait is generally classified as: whole small baitfish; fin fish fillets; whole fin fish; cephalopod; crustacean; bivalve; and various custom packs with bait variety based on purpose. We will keep our web site regularly updated with available baits from mid-January 2017, and any suggestions of additional products are welcome.

Custom Clothing – There is a market for a good quality WA locally made products. We have produced a lot of shirts this year and I believe the point of difference is customer service. It is good to work with people to make something that they want, and producing Danny Green’s yearly Yardie Creek trip shirts, and Shelley Taylor-Smith’s Rotto Swim School shirts was a highlight. The Port Hedland Game Fishing Club was excellent to deal with again, and to hear that our shirts were now “collector’s items” was very satisfying. We will expand this business line and consolidate a pricing structure. Custom shirts in short runs (5-20) is the product in most demand by retail customers. A few images are below.
Knife & Accessories Range – The post about this subject in early 2016 was very helpful (http://fishwrecked.com/forum/knife-range-members-input-requested). I have visited a number of tackle shops over the last year and have reviewed the knife ranges. There are some very good offerings of knives in tackle shops, that you can’t even buy from the wholesale knife suppliers, and I guess this is a reflection of quality knives being a relatively slow moving item. Understandable, given that a good knife that is looked after should last a lifetime. We will continue to stock a pure “fishing” range of knives and accessories, and refine the offering as it is a service that adds value. As a separate matter, “high end” manufacturers and distributors seem to care little about the fishing range – the number of our customers preferred knife types that have been discontinued is certainly disappointing.

Selected Tackle – It has been a common mantra that Shore Catch is not a tackle shop. Nevertheless, we do need to stock some retail tackle items that are complementary to our manufactured products. Rigs, hooks, sinkers and Big John’s Jigs are the main offering.
We stock a large range of pre-made rigs and have been very happy with the range, quality and service from MJ’s Custom Tackle. It is nice to be able to stock a WA made product that is designed for our conditions. Our point of difference is the range of products to cater for all fishing styles. We will shortly have MJ’s produce 2 Shore Catch paternoster rig patterns for demersal species, and King George Whiting, that will be available from our shop only.
It has been excellent working with Big John and we certainly congratulate him on his awesome products and service. Again, it is great to see a locally made good quality product start to gain acceptance in the market, again. John has updated all our stock with his new range and the products just get better and better.
There are thousands of hook choices out there. In the end we selected Gamakatsu hooks in 4 patterns (Octopus, Octopus Circle, Shiner and Long Shank) across the full range of size class. We do not stock small packet sizes, except for the long shank, and our pack sizes are 25 hooks. Our point of difference is that we actually keep all hook sizes in stock, as I know how frustrating it is to go to buy hooks and what you want is not there.
Although not really tackle, the flaked salt ice is a welcome addition to our retail offering. We have posted about this before so I won’t go on about it again but it does really work. On Christmas Day a wholesale customer arranged to pick up an order as it was the only time he had available. We packed the esky at 9am with the products in salt ice and when it reached its destination at 7pm, after a day in the heat and sun, there had been no defrosting of the ice and the products were still frozen solid. It is so much better than cubed water ice.
We will continue to seek selected products that hard to get in other places. Tackle is not what we do, but we do need to hold some so we may as well offer unique items, and good quality and range of a few “standard” items.
Selected Combinations – We will discontinue the consignment sale of second hand equipment. There is a lot of work in doing it and the returns are marginal at best. You also have to be of a particular personality type to succeed in selling second hand goods and be able to deal with the types of people that want the world for nothing. It is really a distraction from the things that matter so is no longer a core business. Instead, we will stock a small range of rod and reel combinations that are set up ready to fish. We are likely to have known brand 10lb, 20lb, 30lb and 50lb combinations for different styles of fishing. We will stock quality in the medium to low price range. More detail will be released in due course.
Our business is growing steadily and I would personally like to thank Callum, and my family, for the efforts that have been put in. Callum has been employed for a few months now and his knowledge and enthusiasm is outstanding. In 2017, Callum will take the role of Production Manager and look after our manufacturing and processing operations. We are seeking to hire new casual staff so if you are interested please let us know. Please note that to do the job, you probably need to have been around fish a lot over your life as it is certainly not a job for those that haven’t. This is the first advertisement for staff as we consider a fishing related forum the best place to start.
Our business set up is nearing completion. It has been a lot of hard work and we are indebted to the people that have supported us in our first year. We have adopted a “hasten slowly” approach so we are sure we can deliver quality, and the right products at the right price. I am certainly happy this phase is near completion and I can start to focus on operational and R&D initiatives, amongst other things. It has been quite a ride, and we still have a fair way to go, but I think we can approach 2017 with some optimism.
Happy New Year to all, and thanks again for your support. As always, any feedback is appreciated. Mick
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Broome
Submitted by little johnny on Sat, 2016-12-31 06:55Has it cleared up there ?? Flying family up there end of week. Any fish to be caught beach or jetty?
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Clears
Submitted by Shane O on Fri, 2016-12-30 20:23Started trying to put the clears on today, they seem really tight and hard
to put on. Not sure if im doing something wrong, they look like they have never been used.
some of the plug things that they clip onto on the boat broke off. Looks like its from corrosion, are they easy to replace?
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quick run
Submitted by dw72 on Fri, 2016-12-30 20:12went out for a quick bash early yesterday to beat the wind
got this bloke and a couple breaksea happy days.!
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Esperance day out
Submitted by striker on Fri, 2016-12-30 18:21Couple of mates have spent the last week down here in Esperance and today we finally got on the water, Holth got some Jaffa queenies ( all released) on the Abrolhos grubs and this nice blue groper on a metal so his day was made, Bear got towelled up a few times on the jigs but amoungst that was this Harlequin , ended the day with a good bag of nannies, black arse and fox fish.
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King Sound
Submitted by johnathon on Fri, 2016-12-30 17:28looking for the does and dont's when fishing King sound.
I was told that the tide must either be half way down (or up) to use the boat ramp for one but someone pointed out that Fraser River is a spot to check out, is it ok at the mouth of the Fraser on low or would I be hitting mud?
Just looking to do a trip around the 5th if it's possible with tides etc or it maybe a shorter trip to Broome.
Thanks in advance.
New jigging setup
Submitted by Daledugahole on Fri, 2016-12-30 12:55So I had a go at my mates new saltiga/talica (overhead) combo and it was amazing. Have been daydreaming a fair bit since then and now I'm window shopping/tyre kicking for a new O/H jigging setup for around $500-600. Have found a few setups (Daiwa saltist LD plus about 3 varieties of Daiwa rods) but was wondering if anyone had some other (non-Daiwa) suggestions. Will be using jigs mainly around 80-120 grams for demersals.
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Friday Funnys - HAPPY NEW YEAR
Submitted by ledge64 on Fri, 2016-12-30 08:20Enjoy 
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windows fogging up
Submitted by bristolio on Thu, 2016-12-29 21:27Hi all quick question to see how other guys deal with this, sorry if its been discussed before. My boat windows can get pritty foged up time to time with spray. Ive got a hard top and fair amount of windows going on so viability can be an issue, before I look at wipers or or changing the windscreen arangement has anyone had any luck with rain X or similar cheers in advance
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Exmouth gulf coordinates
Submitted by pemboss on Thu, 2016-12-29 18:40In exmouth untill after new year and looking for some spots in the gulf. Need to catch the brother in law a good demarsal fish. Nice red or spango would be swell! Not about raping the ocean just need to get him a fish haha! Cheers for any input crew!!
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Occy traps
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2016-12-29 16:51finally got around to making some occy traps with some bits and pieces I had laying around... first time trying this so will be interesting to see how they go. 6 x 100mm pipes over 25m, placing out this arvo so can't wait to see if they produce when I check them on my first day off (5 days from now)...
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Beer battered dhu and squid
Submitted by Curndog on Thu, 2016-12-29 14:30Alright guys I know this should probably be in the cooking and recipe forum but I figure more people read this forum and I need a good recipe tonight! If anyone could give me there best beer batter recipe would be greatly appreciated. One big question I have is do I use self raising flower or plain? Got fresh dhu and squid to cook. Thanks heaps!
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New Year’s SALE 20% OFF “EVERYTHING” STORE WIDE
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Thu, 2016-12-29 11:35
New Year’s SALE 20% OFF “EVERYTHING” STORE WIDE
Starts Friday 30th December (8.30am) and Finishes Sunday 1st January 5.00pm (3 Days ONLY)
20% OFF “EVERYTHING” STORE WIDE (excluding bait)
YES that Includes Shimano STELLA Reels, Shimano Ocea Jigger Reels, SALTIGA Spin & Overhead Reels and all HIGH END rods!!!
The key to secure a top end product at less 20% OFF is to GET IN QUICK!!!
We also have Less 50% OFF Bargain bin.
We stock a massive range of gear including;
Shimano Reels and rods
Daiwa Reels and rods
Pflueger Reels and rods
Penn Reels and rods
Abu Reels and rods
..… and more
Plus;
Katipo Plastic Cray pots
Katipo Plastic Cray pots " Fully Rigged "
Wooden Cray pots inc Steels base & Jarrah base
Cray grapples
Cray Accessories
Madfish Fish Cooler Bags
Big Chill roto-mould Fish Ice boxes (50L – 150L)
Demersal jigs including Lamble (Massive range)
Demersal jigs (Massive range) including Jigging Sports Australia,IMA,Eupro
FCLabo,Caprice,Zesta,Damiki,Vexed,Storm, Shimano,Abrolhos plus plus Micro jigs etc
Speed jigs like Black Magic and Jignesis
Demersal jigs ie Octa & Pirate style jigs including Daiwa, Giliies & Berkley
Big Johns range of lead head jigs including shallow water and deepwater demersal models
Demersal jig bags and accessories (large assortment)
Boat Combo's ie Penn and Shimano (overhead & spin)
Fishing WA Extreme rods
Jigging Rods inc Eupro, Shimano,Waves, Expert graphite, Jignesis, Gomoku plus high end rods.
GT rods including Temple Reef etc
General rods including beach/kayak/travel/boat etc
Electric Bent butt rod – Daiwa & Ozflex (full bent butt and mini bent butt in stock)
Squid rods including Egi Force C, Evergreen Poseidon Squid Law, Daiwa, Rovex plus more
Squid Jigs including Yo-Zuri, Haramitsu, Daiwa, Shimano, Abrolhos and Yamashita
Squid Gaffs, squid carry cases and all squiding accessories
Squid Ezi Tool
All crabbing gear including drop nets & marron nets
Landing nets including Berkley silicone etc
Gimbal belt – Super Deep M&W brand
Gimbal belts assorted
Life Jackets including the slim line Crewsaver Crewfit (both Manual & Auto)
GME GPS EPIRBS
RFD Inshore & Offshore (Fresh Batch)
All marine gear & accessories
Eva Pack Matic Cryovac machine (The BEST)
Chef Choice CC120 Electric Knife Sharpener (The BEST)
Braided & Mono line (including upmarket)
Softplastics including Z-Man, McArthy and Abrolhos
Lures including general stickbaits, minnows & poppers
ASWB and Temple Reef stickbaits & poppers (including Abalone)
Macky lures including Halco, Rapala and Abrolhos Tormentor
Barra lures including Rob Gaden Classic, RMG, Yo-Zuri & Bomber etc
Bream minnow lures including Ecogear, Zipbaits & Cranka Crabs
Large selection of Tackle boxes inc Plano/Shimano/Pflueger, Black Magic, Berkley &HPA
Terminal tackle including mono & flurocarbon etc
Fishing books and DVD's including Fishing WA
Fly Kits including Pflueger, Gillies & Abu (6-8wt)
Dive gear (includes mask/snorkel/fins and kits etc)
Handspears (Gidgy) including fibreglass & Ali
Odysseus Cray Loops
Mako Cray Loops 1m/1.25m/1.5m
Knives including F-Dick, Swibo, Bladerunner and Penn etc
Tusa Dive Knives
Sunnies including Ugly Fish & Maui Jims etc
ALL Super Deep Gear including our custom made rigs/custom sinkers/Esca lights etc
Japanese Super Deep Jigs ie 750g & 1kg
General sinkers including snapper lead & FE versions
ALL Richter products, we stock a massive selection of Richter skirted lures. We're also stocking pre-rigged skirted lures done by Mark Richter.
Also included are Richter wind-on leaders, rigs and teasers etc (PGFC members welcomed)
Pakula, Black Pete and Richter mirror teasers.
Easy Tease Teasers (2 models)
Marlin Flash Teasers
Teaser ropes custom made by us in store.
Cliff gaffs, rock gaffs & general gaffs
Custom made (Locally) WA Sea Anchors from dingy size and up to 12m boat size (big range)
Anchors including Sand, Reef and Kayak etc
Rod cases including Hard & Soft ie SWLAB and Plano
Ozflex Billfish Tag Poles (3m)
PLUS many more products!!!
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* PLEASE let us know you’re a Fishwrecked member and here for the 20% OFF STORE WIDE so we can apply your discounts!!
* Floor stock only.
* No Holds.
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* Country purchases can be made via EFT (postage cost needs to be applied)
* Plenty more gear in store
* PM us or call on 9337 5682 for any questions
* OPEN 7 Days
Cheers from the Oceanside Team.
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Cervantes Run
Submitted by andym on Thu, 2016-12-29 11:23G'day all , heading up for a 3 day trip next week ,taking my 4.65 profish and the family ,haven't ever been out up there but beach launch looks fairly good .Might have a poke around for some fish ,has anyone heard if its worth a troll yet ,and might just head out and try find some demersals ,any advice appreciated on the area .
Heard the jetty and weedbeds are worth a look for some squid ?
Cheers Andy
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Gas Burner recommendation
Submitted by ranmar850 on Thu, 2016-12-29 08:14Does anyone have a specific brand of gas burner they can recommend. I've been using one of those old double row burners, just takes forever to boil the water in the big 40 l cray cooker, then bring them back to the boil.
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SEAFORCE IS FISHING GAMEX & AIBT 2017!!! (crew wanted)
Submitted by SEAFORCE CORAL BAY on Thu, 2016-12-29 00:31
SEAFORCE IS FISHING GAMEX & AIBT 2017!!!
NOW OFFERING 10% DISCOUNT TO FW MEMBERS!!!
And we are looking to put a team together to tackle it with us.
If you are after a world class game fishing experiance that GAMEX & the AIBT is, you will not do it cheaper than this!!! With a crew and vessel to really compete and still be able to sleep in comfort on land every night.
Australian International Billfish Tournament (AIBT), 3 day tag & release event. 11-16th of March.
6 days and 5 nights in Exmouth, 3 full days of game fishing.
From $1700pp or $6800 for the whole boat (max 5 pax).
GAMEX, Western Australia’s premier game fishing tournament, 6 days of fishing. www.gamex.net.au. 17-26th of March.
10 days and 9 nights in Exmouth, 6 full days game fishing including 1 over night trip chasing Broadbill.
From $3375pp or $13500 for the whole boat (max 5 pax).
Or the whole boat for both comps for $19990 (max 5 pax).
Includes:
Fishing aboard Valiant our 50ft Westcoaster.
All quality tackle and required fishing gear.
Professional, passionate and hard working crew.
Video and photos taken by crew made available.
Accomodation in large waterfront house with pool and jetty.
Home cooked meals, snacks and non alcoholic drinks.
Airport transfers and transport in town as required.
Not included:
Flights or travel to Exmouth.
EGFC membership fee - required.
Comp entry fees - required.
Seaforce team shirts - optional.
Beers or other alcoholic drinks - BYO
Email, message or ring us for more details or to register your interest. We can send you info packs via email if interested.
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0429 034 540
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How and where to mount EPIRB
Submitted by Scaly Man Fish on Wed, 2016-12-28 20:44I'm interested to hear how others have and where their EPIRB is mounted
I was told by a very experienced boatie to throw the plastic mounting bracket that everyone attaches to their bulkhead and or dash in the bin
In an emergency they are not worth a pinch of salt
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Rotto feery
Submitted by Andyroo on Wed, 2016-12-28 15:42hi all
Has anyone followed the Rottnest ferry back from Rotto to Fremantle? Any issues? Thinking of heading over early tomo coming back Friday, but those raging southerlys don't look too inviting. Jumping in behind the big boat would take the edge off.
Oh and boat is a Whitley cr2590.
Cheers
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parmelia bank squid.
Submitted by Westy74 on Wed, 2016-12-28 15:15Planning to take the kids to Parmelia bank to catch some squid over the coming days ...which will be my first serious crack at some squid in the sound. Have just bought a few shimano jigs in a range of colours and sizes. Any tips or reports from those in the know? Cheers. Westy.
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