Fishing Discussion
Hairy debate
Submitted by brown364 on Thu, 2016-12-01 18:37
The brown tips on the endopodite which I have seen on all females, is this classed as setose ? I understand the small fine hairs that appear down the sides and that is fair call to release these girls as required but where is the line drawn? Anyone in the know on this topic who could shed some light would be much appreciated. I don't want to throw them all back if not required due to paranoia. Regards b364
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WTB pencil gardies
Submitted by poida on Thu, 2016-12-01 17:58Trying to buy some pencil gardies for the point. These take little helium to get lift and do well on mackies. They are normally around the bait shops but we can't find any atm. If you see some please let me know where. I'm not after the big gardies but slim one with 14-16 to the kg packet.
NOR would be great
Cheers
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aluminium welder
Submitted by sparrow on Thu, 2016-12-01 06:12Just wondering if there is any Ali welders on here that could look at welding a couple of cracks in hull on keel line and chine.
If not can anyone recommend one, preferably SOR but not essential. Cheers
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New sounder
Submitted by Tbmc on Wed, 2016-11-30 21:40Chasing some advice on what people's thoughts are on the furuno 588?
I know everyone raves on about the 587 but is the 588 worth the money with the 1kw or are there better performing and better value units now
Ill mainly be fishing the 40s but also chasing sambos in the 100s
Thanks
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Weather for crays
Submitted by Theleapingfish on Wed, 2016-11-30 20:35Hey guys just bought a few pots and we are gonna be launching of Rocko to try and get some Crays. What is the most you guys go out in to retrieve/drop pots this weekend it's all 10 knots plus witch is borderline what the limit is for us fishing in our 23 footer. Cheers and tight lines and as a side note here's some dish we got down south the other weekend
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Polarized sunnies. What are you using atm ?
Submitted by Markie on Wed, 2016-11-30 19:02Wondering what everyone is using atm and what lense they are using for there desired style of fishing (deep blue, estuary etc)
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Port Hedland Land Based fishing
Submitted by Ogri on Wed, 2016-11-30 17:16Hi, New Member and just relocated to Port Hedland
Trying to find good fishing locations either beach or creeks
Any ideas or info would be appreciated
Where's the best area for Fly Fishing around here
Cheers Walt
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FAD's run
Submitted by Colt_Striker on Wed, 2016-11-30 16:41G'day all
Has anyone done a FAD's run since they have been out on the 8th of November, looking at going next week.
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Anyone using Raymarine Voyage Planner?
Submitted by Dale on Wed, 2016-11-30 14:22this is a program to download so you can enter your waypoints on your computer and then put them onto your sounder via a micro sd card.
New Bimini and Clears
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Wed, 2016-11-30 09:49It’s time to redo my bimini and clears using the existing frame and I’ve had a range of quotes and hoping for some feedback on the following trimmers who came back with the most competitive quotes once I had to manually figure out the GST on some quotes:
Custom Made Boat Covers in Alexander Heights
JP’s Trim Shop in Malaga (formerly Karratha)
Canning Motor Trimmers
Total Canvas in Bayswater
Also got quotes from Boat Canopies WA and Cushion Covers who I know do great work but they came in a few hundred more than the best quote. Prestige Motor Trimmers also quoted me but must be very busy and don't need the work.
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Catching occys during cray season
Submitted by 22Tango on Wed, 2016-11-30 07:13Hi All,
I've seen in a couple of tackle stores recently fully rigged with cement in the end ex-pro black PVC occy pots. Each setup has 2 pipes running alongside each other with the openings oposing.
In an attempt to make cray fishing even more productive as well as entertaining (my little Italian mate sqeals like a girl when they come on board) I was considering setting up 3 strings and anchoring them between 2 pots. Utilising shark clips to attach it to the pots the first thing we'd do is pull the first pot, detach and drop the occy line from the back end of it, empty the pot then proceed to the second pot, haul it, detach the occy line and then haul it as well removing the occy pots one by one via shark clips. Once we've freed the catch we'd then rerig, drop the first pot with occy line attached then move to drop second pot with the tail end of occy line attached.
I was considering using say 50m of second hand cray rope between pots. This year I'm panning to cray fish on sand only, first in 12 meters then once they past move to the other side of the 5 fathom to 24 and fish the sand there. To begin with maybe just set up 1 pair of cray pots with 3 occy pots between as to test how arduos it can be.
Concentrated saline in a squirt bottle would be what I'd consider using to get them out.
Can anyone see any flaws in the concept. I'm thinking the cray pots can limit movement of teh occy pots and also lessen the chances of the occy pots being stolen. Someone might also think twice if they pull cray pot with a line attached to the other end (might have to use somethink other than shark clip).
I look forward to you thoughts
Steve
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Crabs in warnbro sound
Submitted by JackoW on Wed, 2016-11-30 06:52Gday guys wondering if theres any crabs in warnbro sound yet? Think i oughta get up there and give it a shot
cheers
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Slide baiting reels what does everyone use
Submitted by mulloway_hunter on Tue, 2016-11-29 16:03Hey everyone im just getting into slide baiting and have figured out a rod that i want but (Assasins beach master) but i want a reel to match it. I have seen people use touriums 50's and the saltist 50's but was just wondering what other reels are out there that are star drag that can handle the job any recommendations would be appreciated thankyou
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Shore Catch, help with our bait selection
Submitted by Callum24 on Tue, 2016-11-29 15:54Mick and I have been having a lot of discussions about the different bait we should stock, for when the demersal ban ends, while we have all the staples (mullies,scalies,squid,occy,mullet ect) we also have the chance to source different baits of the highest quality off our very good fish monger and other professional contacts.
We would love some input from members about the bait they would like or have found hard to source for their type of fishing such as herring or cuttlefish for example.
We have been asked about mixed bait packs, what bait packs and baits would you like to see in specific packs? ie offshore pack, beach pack, jetty pack/river pack, maybe even a deep droppers pack
We would really appreciate everyones input no matter what species you target.
Thanks.
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Schooling Snapper in Cockburn Sound
Submitted by rigpig on Tue, 2016-11-29 08:49G'Day All
Last week when I was in the Sound fishing for squid I came across a huge school of snapper. They were in a tornado type formation in 7m of water and the spiral formation went from the surface to the bottom. It was awesome to witness and just reminded the missus and I why the ban is in place at the moment.. I have a video on Facebook but stuffed if I can download it off there..
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Floating Esky/Container Ideas
Submitted by Lowza on Tue, 2016-11-29 04:37With the summer season coming on, I am looking at doing a substantial amount of wading in the next couple of months.
Mainly estuary stuff but doing the trip to penguin is land also too! Which can have a little swell when the wind picks up.
Looking for a sturdy floating design interested to see what set ups people have.
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Cockburn Sound Winds
Submitted by MattV on Mon, 2016-11-28 21:09G'day guys, I'm sure its probably been brought up before -
I've been boating for about 3 years now but quite new to Cockburn Sound. Sniped a day off tomorrow and forcasted winds are to be about 15-20 knots blowing south early on and south easterly by late morning.
I'm normally out at the rocks around woody point anchored up. Whats everyones opinion on winds there? Whats too much and which directions are/aren't safe?
I have a 4.8m runabout but any swell over about 1.5m can begin to give her a bit of struggle.
Thank you everyone, good luck this week!
Matt
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Esperance
Submitted by Blooch on Mon, 2016-11-28 17:20Heading to Esperance next week with the missus and kids and was wondering where would be a good kid friendly place to fish where we could catch us some dinner.Also I really want to try catch a squid! Seen that the jetty is closed,is there anywhere else I might get one?
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Shame the snapper no go is still on
Submitted by Dale on Mon, 2016-11-28 17:18got out for a fish with my young bloke today, didn't raise anything of note, but sounded over some more schools of pinkies. One was very big, but most were just average. Seemed to be in the same area about a kilometre off CBH jetty as the last lot I come across, maybe something there perhaps.
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nephew visiting
Submitted by psion on Mon, 2016-11-28 14:07Hey gents
my nephew (27 yo) is coming out from the UK over christmas. Lad's been stuck in the UK for 6 years while they sorted his immigration status out.
I'm looking for a charter to take him out on. would also like him to experience pulling pots for crays and some crabbing.
Any ideas on a reputable charter. I haven't had much luck with them in the past.
cheers
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boat graphics wrap
Submitted by Fish_Hunter on Mon, 2016-11-28 14:05Hi guys has anyone here had graphic wrap done on their boats ? was wondering longevity and maybe adding some colour or life along my hull, example link below.
http://www.marinegraphicsink.com/boat-gallery/?v=6cc98ba2045f
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yanchep lagoon area
Submitted by Travis p on Mon, 2016-11-28 10:52any SEA weed around yanchep lagoon latelyt thinking of going tonight or tommorow
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Lost cray pot - Ocean Reef - Burns Rock Area - Float IDs AH0485/BH0184
Submitted by AHarman on Mon, 2016-11-28 10:29just incase anyone came across - floats are fluoro pink with yellow pool noodle attached. No ID engraved on pot - was side by side to new pot from hezzy engraved ID (which was spot on my GPS point - other one missing - suss!?). couldnt see pot when had a dive around the area either? could have been cut accidently and still there somewhere?
Cheers
Adam
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Crays ocean reef, mindarie, two rocks
Submitted by Curndog on Mon, 2016-11-28 07:12Anyone getting many crays yet potting? I got a couple keepers Sunday (both whites) but still seems bit early? I was in about 6 metres water. Anyone having any luck deeper?
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Bigger boats and Barra.
Submitted by johnathon on Sun, 2016-11-27 13:25G'day everyone hope your on the water and not reading this but when you get the chance could you answer a couple of questions?
I've got a 6m Formosa and I'm keen on a Barra trip up north from Hedland but from experiance I don't know a spot were I could launch and use a 6m boat.
I was looking at Derby but I'm told the sound is a muddy desert and your wasting your time.
Ive fished the lower ord and the rock bars make it impossible to run a 6m.
Wyndam?
Beagle bay?
Kulumbaru?
Any help guys would be great as I've got a couple of mates flying over from NSW and I was going to do a few days out of Broome or even a trip to Exmouth but a trip north would be good if we could access a few Barra.
Thanks people.
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Swan river suprise
Submitted by Kane789 on Sun, 2016-11-27 10:14Last sunday out on the swan having a fish with the missus and kids, was pretty slow we got a few bream, flounder and tarwine but I was stoked and suprised to pull this little guy up. I tell ya what on light bream gear he put up one hell of a fight. Made my day
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auto inflate life vest
Submitted by sparrow on Sun, 2016-11-27 08:05Can anyone recommend a good vest that is comfortable to fish in. I'm only 170cm so nothing too bulky.cheers
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Big Johns Jigs
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Sat, 2016-11-26 15:06We have just received another big order of BIG JOHN JIGS!!
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Flathead in the Swan
Skippy/Herring/Tailor
Shallow water Pink snapper when the ban lifts
Metro Demersals like dhufish/blackarse/pinkys/baldchin etc
Northern bottom species like reds/rankins/trout/blackjew etc
Spinning for northern species like Mackerel/tuna/wahoo/dolphinfish
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Anchor winch- tuff winch
Submitted by silly on Sat, 2016-11-26 07:09I've tossing up whether to get an anchor winch as the deckies keep complaining about having to pull anchor haha. Seen all the usual brand like stress free, lone star, sav, micks and came across tuff winch. Tuff winch seems to be considerably cheaper, ($1000) made in aus with 5 year warranty. Are they any good ? Can't seem to find any reviews on them?






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