Fishing Discussion
Balla Balla
Submitted by Yewiefish85 on Fri, 2016-07-15 17:36Hi guys, was wondering if any of you guys know how it would bw retrieving from Balla Balla at about 2.7m of tide, thinking of heading there tomorrow but dont want to be stuck not being able to get the boat out as i will have my 5yo with me, have a 4.2m but no drop down wheel, any help will be greatly appreciated
Cheers Yewie
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YTK
Submitted by Hue Jorgen on Fri, 2016-07-15 05:45i was lucky enough to head out off rotto earlier in the week but was literally plagued by big skippy and yellow tail kings. Does anyone know if you can eat them? If so, where do they rare out of 10. Both species were fun to catch though.
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Overnight parking
Submitted by Gav475 on Thu, 2016-07-14 23:40Can anyone tell me what the story is for overnighters, parking at Hilarys. Do you just buy 2 tickets or will I still get pinged? Looking to head to rotto overnight when weather permits.
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Swan river bulls
Submitted by mulloway_hunter on Thu, 2016-07-14 20:10Hey i was looking for some info on bull sharks out the swan. Iv done abit of research and havent found too mutch about them there pretty elusive. iv caught a small one and a sand bar out the river but was looking to see if anyone knew anything about 2m + specimens that lurk around in the rivers around spring when they spawn in the rivers.
Was even looking to see if anyone wanted to flick a few pm's to talk about where they might hang out or even team up and do a few sessions in the river and see if we could hook up on one.
Anyone with info or could point me in the right direction thanks in advance
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Green Head / Leeman Trip Planning
Submitted by CalSmith on Thu, 2016-07-14 16:07As these wet and windy weekends keep rolling in my mind is turning to the next run up the coast with my boat. Got a 5.5m custom Ally centre console which can go practically anywhere weather permitting of course and is easy to beach launch if necessary. Im looking to plan a fishing trip in the coming month or so when we get a nice few days of weather, just trying to decide whether to go to Leeman or Green Head as they are a couple of places I havnt fished yet. I know they are practically around the corner just wanting people's opinions on the best accomodation and launching facilities at both these places? We would prefer a little cabin/house with power but have no problem with swagging it if need be! Also looking for advice into what depths we should be targetting this time of the year for a good mix bag of dermies!
Cheers in Advance!
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New Sounder Input Wanted
Submitted by CalSmith on Thu, 2016-07-14 15:45Hey Fishos
I have decided that I am over split screens and want to now run two seperate screens! Currently running a Lowrance HDS 7 and will be turning that into my GPS and I am now looking for the best 5-7 inch sounder on the market in the $500-$1000 range. It will be used purely as a sounding unit but i would like to hear everyone's opinions on what they believe is the best on the market currently. I am not biased to any brand and am very open to any suggestions aka lowrance, garmin, simrad, furuno etc and also what transducers to match with.
Cheers in advanced!
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Ever Green Poseidon slow jerker jigging rods
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Thu, 2016-07-14 13:47Shop owner Ryan Thipthorp has been using the Ever Green Poseidon slow jerker PE2 spin rod for a few years now. By far its his favourite demersal jigging rod and ideal for metals, octa and softplastics etc
On one of the Fishing WA shows he did last series he was jigging softplastic in shallow water targeting metro pink snapper. Since that show went to air we have been getting more requests for that rod so now we have it IN STOCK!
The Ever Green Poseidon slow jerker series is one of Japans most sort after slow pitch jigging rod on the market. The Poseidon is the Lamborghini of the slow pitch world so, if your after a high quality Japanese slow pitch rod you can not go past the consistent quality of the slow jerker.
Stocking the more popular spin models first up and overheads to follow. In stock;
PSPJ603L 6’3 PE2 3oz Spin
PSPJ603L-5 6’3 PE2.5 5oz Spin
We also stock the Shimano Stella reels like what Ryan's using and the Gosen braid which is Japanese silky smooth 8py braid and our/Ryans favourite. Gosen braid is the best on the market without the crazy price tag and we stock 15lb - 80lb in 300m plus larger spools for heavy poundage's ie 500m - 1200m.
Pop in and check out the range, if your wanting a combo deal we're happy to help. Open 7 Days and Fishwrecked Discounts Apply
Fishermen Rescued
Submitted by Tom M on Thu, 2016-07-14 13:31 Fishing with a mate 6 miles off Rockingham on Tuesday morning when we noticed 2 rescue boats heading towards us, within a hundred meters away they veered around us to a boat several hundred meters behind us. We figured they must have broken down, we watched as 4 of them climbed on board one of the rescue boats and then within minutes their boat sunk. What shocked us was we were unaware they were in trouble. We spoke to the rescue team when we came in and it appears they made no effort to contact us as they were panicking trying to bail out boat. One of the guys used his phone to call for help. When you are in trouble and start to pannick logic can go out the door a lesson for all of us. It appears their flares were wet and radio did not work. Luckily for them we are not reading about 4 fishermen drowning.
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Should be a cracker game tonite
Submitted by uncle on Thu, 2016-07-14 12:45Seems straightforward this week but will it be??
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Coral Bay
Submitted by chopdog on Wed, 2016-07-13 15:32A couple of pics from a few weeks ago
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Port Sampson in august
Submitted by Super peg on Wed, 2016-07-13 11:42Hey lads, chasing opinions of fishing conditions in 4.4 tinny in port Sampson August ( start of August) How do the winds go?
im North East of newman atm and it's been blowing hard everyday,
is it worth a drive up or stay further south
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Camping on bluff knoll
Submitted by br3nno on Tue, 2016-07-12 18:49
Please delete if (too) irrelevant.
hey fellas,
I figured there are guys in this forum into camping. So I was thinking of hiking to the top and bluff knoll and setting up camp. Im hoping I could just set up a tent somewhere on the peak or near the peak. Just for the accomplishment and to hang out with my friends. Is this possible?
thanks
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Gnarloo pics (pic heavy)
Submitted by sea-kem on Tue, 2016-07-12 18:38So as promised a few pics of the trip. Only really had two good days of weather but managed to do very well on those days. The boys were red hot with the jigs and plastics and literally smashed all my stock. Found a couple of new spots up there with massive flares and they produced our only Reds of the trip but also big Rankins. The boys were absolutely stoked with the place and what it has to offer and feel spoiled now thinking of the local fishing ahead of them until next year.
Black and white
The bay on a good day
Putting the hurt in a greycoat.
Caught on a Gomoku and 2500 Caldia
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metallic paint
Submitted by Cheeto on Tue, 2016-07-12 16:03hi all,
im in the process of getting a new ally boat built, and need to finish my colour choice in hte next two weeks. its driving me NUTS!
can i get first world experience with metallic paints on ally boats and sinekrs etc. forget hte extra cost for a minute, im eyeing off a metallic grey and hte boat looks a million bucks with it, but touching up metallica is harder. i cant see myself toching it up, more like a full respray if its looking shite at sale time..
can i get any actual feedback from the real world on salt, sun and sinkers. (and implications of towing up north...stone chips etc)
just a last FYI i look after my stuff, clean polish, detail and store in a shed so its really just the things i havent thought of. standard grey or a deep sea blue are the fall back options but my favourite choice would be the metallic grey.
am i making a big deal out hte fact its metallic or should i stay away from it?
thank you in advance
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Rod length advise
Submitted by GGs on Tue, 2016-07-12 15:00Hi all
Im in the market for a new spin rod and just chasing some advise/opinions on length.
The two rods im currently looking at are the Yamaga Blanks Early Plus 88ml (8"8', lure 7-28g) and the 92xml (9"2', lure weight 7-32g).
It will primarily be used for tailor, salmon, bonito both off the stone and beach. Will also use it up north on the flats.
Will be paired with a twinpower SW 4000xg and PE1.5
Im leaning more towards to 88ml because its a little shorter so will be easier to handle fish solo from the stones but not having used a light spin rod over 7" im after advise from those who have.
Cheers
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Anyone keen for a fish today
Submitted by Mattyb84 on Tue, 2016-07-12 11:06With the weather looking shit for the rest of the week anyone not working keen to come out for an arvo/evening deepdrop let me no 0427458510
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XL Gardies
Submitted by Syzygy on Tue, 2016-07-12 08:38Just wondering if anyone know where I can get some storm gardies (XL ones)? Have spoken to the usual bait places and they haven't had them for months.
Anyone catching any?
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Fish ID Coral Bay
Submitted by shorething on Mon, 2016-07-11 22:09Caught in 75m. Some form of tropical snapper or sea perch. Maybe Dark Tailed Snapper? Had Moses perch suggested but not sure on that! Cheers
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going to Carnarvon
Submitted by duncan61 on Mon, 2016-07-11 17:20Bought bus tickets for Carnarvon today,going thursday night for a week.Apparently the golden trevally are thick at the lady joyce wreck,might take the fly rod.Photos soon
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Wanted - Northern Suburbs Mobile Boat Outboard Servicing Recommendations
Submitted by Hook_er on Mon, 2016-07-11 15:24Does anyone know a good mobile boat mechanic to service a two stroke outboard who's reasonably priced and does a good job.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers!
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Shore Catch shredded mulies in 1kg and 2kg - IN STOCK
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Mon, 2016-07-11 13:36- 1 comment
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Fish finder GPS wanted
Submitted by wez0062 on Mon, 2016-07-11 13:24Hi guys,
I have a Lowrance elite 7, but a would like to run second unit alongside.
does anyone have a unit they are wanting to sell, around the same size screen -- does not have to be Lowrance
thanks in advance
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Fuel Burn
Submitted by southpoint on Mon, 2016-07-11 12:46Hi All,
I am doing some preliminary work looking for a new boat but I’m really struggling to find a solution.
Most of my time is spent out at the trench either deep drop or dragging lures. So I do 70 mile round trips straight out and back most trips, often more when running lures.
I like the speed that outboard(s) provide but i am just not sold on twin outboards for the high fuel burn of twins, single outboard is obviously the best choice for straight line burn but diesels obviously kill them all for trolling. Mymate has a Caribbean 40 that used 2.9 litres / hr a side at troll speed (just in gear). Pretty amazing numbers , down side is is 55 lt/hr per side on the way out at 22 kts
I was wondering if everyone with access to fuel flow data would give me their fuel flow figures for normal cruise speed /fuel burn and then say 7 kts (troll speed) in the below format. Happy to share the end product if anyone is interested
Boat type
Length
Engine / Engines
Petrol / Diesel
Fuel Burn 7 kts
Fuel Burn 25 knots (or your cruise speed - please state the speed)
POB
Would be an interesting exercise all the same and would love some bigger boats too in the hope of getting a decent data set
Any help greatly appreciated
Southy
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Exmouth Prawns
Submitted by Rowanhill on Mon, 2016-07-11 12:25Hi Guys
Finally heading up to Exy this fri for a few weeks. The past month of weather up that way has me thinking I need other stuff to do as its unlikely we'll get out wide most days. Has this rain brought on the prawns down in the Gulf? Any general info would be appreciated. we will have a tinny as well for prawning/muddies, so thinking it might get a bit more use than the big boat if the weather pattern continues.
I presume the roads are all open, just a bit of water around on the edges?
Cheers
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Typical of the weekend weather
Submitted by rigpig on Mon, 2016-07-11 10:03What's with the weekend weather??? It seems just about every weekend fishing trip is done in by ordinary weather of late. Yesterday you could have surfed the chop in Safety Bay and then today its glassed off in the river..
It's doing my head in.. I'm not sure if I can get away with taking another day off work during the week...
This is what I'm looking at right now.. damn it....

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Karratha help needed!!
Submitted by choc on Mon, 2016-07-11 06:21Hi Guys
I'm heading to Karratha to visit a mate who has recently moved up there. I'm only there for four days and was hoping to get a quick fish in for some threadies( my favourite eating fish) while I'm up north. Can anyone let me know if this is a good time of year in Karratha for these? I know there is plenty in Broome at the moment but will not have time to get up there.
Never fished Karratha before so any tips would be greatly appreciated, have already got some info of the search section but the more info the better.
Cheers, Choc.
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Salmon WTF !!!
Submitted by ledge64 on Sun, 2016-07-10 20:36Who said Salmon was sh@t to eat !!!
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Lucky Bay Kalbarri
Submitted by tadpole on Sun, 2016-07-10 19:11Have pencilled in a trip to Lucky Bay for a couple of days next weekend. Been on the bucket list for a while so pretty darn excited. Unfortunately the weather gods aren't smiling and a bit of rain is forecast. Have done a bit of searching on here, but haven't found much in way of winter time fishing reports from there. Has anyone been there this time of year and can tell me what to expect? And how productive is the fishing inside the bay, in comparison to outside (landbased)?
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First 40cm bream
Submitted by fishinguy on Sun, 2016-07-10 13:13Wasn't expecting a bream of this size yesterday. Pb went from 28cm up to 40cm, really stoked and first bream on the twin power, gosh they pull hard on 6lb.
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