Fishing Discussion
Stolen lowrance
Submitted by Sam57 on Fri, 2016-07-01 21:32Hi fellow fishos was looking forward to going fishing tomorrow with mate normally boat locked up in shed. Took it home and parked on street but was in a rush as had birthday party to go to.forgot to remove my lowrance combo unit as was only going for couple of hours thought I'll take it off when I come home. Went out at 7 Came home at 9:00 cxxxs had stollen it. I know it's my fault but if I catch the fxxxxr. Anyway if anyone sees one without cables being offered please let me know. Cheers will have to do garden and vote instead.
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What hooks do you use ?
Submitted by crano on Fri, 2016-07-01 18:35Just wondering what hooks others use. I have always used gamakatsu 9,0 octopus style hooks for fishing in bunbury and coral bay. This year in coral bay chasing reds we dropped a heap of fish. This was not normal and may have been just bad luck or running higher drag settings than normal to try and beat the sharks.
I know a lot of people use circle hooks.Give me some opinions on what works best please.
Thanks in advance
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BCF Gift Vouchers
Submitted by bleicester on Fri, 2016-07-01 17:10A bit of a long shot but...
www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/balcatta/boat-accessories-parts/bcf-gist-vouchers/1116337761
Did anyone see this ad on GumTree? He was initially resposive but now won't return calls/texts. Just seeing whether anyone on here might have grabbed them. I managed to get great price match on a new GPS/Sounder combo from BCF and was planning to use the savings from picking up the vouchers at the same time.
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Mandurah artificial reef
Submitted by hydraspots on Thu, 2016-06-30 19:22Hey just wanted to know if anyone has been out and found the new reef. If t
Ya have how did it look on the sounder
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Drinking straw shrimp Awesome
Submitted by Hammerhead on Thu, 2016-06-30 18:57- 2 comments
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Salmon at Mewstones
Submitted by dj dvd on Thu, 2016-06-30 18:20Hey Guys
Are the salmon still around at Mewstones? Been unable to fish the last few months.
Cheers
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A good one to check out before you vote this weekend!!
Submitted by barneyboy on Thu, 2016-06-30 17:48A link to see what each party is going to do for rec fishing over the next term
Link:http://www.fishingworld.com.au/news/election-fishing-world-guide-to-the-2016-federal-election
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Dhu size limit
Submitted by slam on Thu, 2016-06-30 12:51Just wondering on peoples thoughts on the current dhuie size limit. Numerous trips over the last few years has shown an increase in the amount of small dhuies out there however that is all they will be imo. With the current 500mm size limit they are getting taken just above this & not too many make it past this size. Again just my opinion. Generally i do not take anything under 600 anyway.
My question is, what if the size limit was raised to 650mm? Going on what's happening at present there would be numerous fish up to 650mm which in turn increases breeding time for a number of yrs from growth of 500mm to 650mm. Also there is not too much flesh on a 500mm but plenty on 650mm.
It may take 5yrs or so for the 500's to grow to 650 so may be lean fishing for a few yrs but in the long run i think it would be beneficial.
Would be good to hear thoughts on this.
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Ningaloo video of our recent trip
Submitted by Smalldog on Thu, 2016-06-30 11:10
Here is our video of our recent trip to Ningaloo station lots of action with the pelagics and sharks were a problem again
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Shore Catch Post 4 - Shredded Mulie Burley - Pot/Bucket/Cage Sizes?
Submitted by Shore Catch on Wed, 2016-06-29 21:23We now have a lot of faith that our shredded fish products have market desirability. We are close to getting the right ratio of shredded mulies/salt/water to produce a good burley product with many different fishing applications. The freezing point has been lowered to give sufficient longevity, and the final trial will be tomorrow afternoon with the forecast excellent conditions.
It is just fine tuning now as the raw material (10mm x 5mm pieces of mulie) is a proven fish attractor – the product creates the scent of a bait fish massacre, brings in feeding fish but doesn’t provide enough for the bigger fish to get a feed. The image below is of the blocks that are coming out on an ocean trip tomorrow, for final testing.

The raw material can be moulded and frozen. We would like to supply it in a form the fits directly into “boat attached” burley buckets and the variety of other burley pots, both commercial and home-made. We have undertaken preliminary investigations, but Member input now would be really helpful and appreciated.
What size and shape blocks do you think are best to produce? I would expect there to be at least four products, or possibly more?
Your input and support is appreciated. Mick
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Tailor
Submitted by 420casts on Wed, 2016-06-29 21:09Hey all anyone been getting stuck into any tailor around Cott. etc ? Mate and I are gonna fish that way this week depending on weather. thanks !
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Mandurah cut entrance
Submitted by meglodon on Wed, 2016-06-29 19:52If the entrance to the Mandurah cut ever gets like this it will be time to sell the boat. Well worth watching just how things can go pear shape very very quick. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqgszN3bFtw
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Penn prevail surf rod
Submitted by benferguson on Wed, 2016-06-29 16:21hi guys I'm looking at buying a new surf rod and am going to get a prevail in looking at the 12 foot 12 to 20kg or the 13 foot 10 to 15kg but I'm wondering which one to go the 12 foot feels really stiff and the 13foot feels flimsy has any one used the this is just for bait fishing I have a 9foot for lure. Mostly I'm going for tailor mullaway and anything other things that may come my way I'm going up north and may use it to try ballooning but that won't happen often thanks you any help
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Public Invited to Memorial Honouring Fisherman: Rockingham Mangles Bay Fishing Club.
Submitted by Moking on Wed, 2016-06-29 15:29In the Local Paper today: Members of the Community and their Families and Friends Are invited to attend a Memorial to remember the lives of both fisherman who went missing off the coast of Coral Bay on Sunday,May29th.
The Service to honour the experienced Fishermen will be held at the Mangles Bay Fishing Club on July 3rd and will start at 2pm.
Salmon in the marina
Submitted by Madmerv on Wed, 2016-06-29 09:16Dropped in to two rocks marina yesterday and my mate John was fishing off the back of his boat. Said he hooked a salmon earlier and it wrapped him around a pilon. His phone rang and while he was answering it i grabed the rod and gave the little twisty a mighty hurl to near the outlet of the cray shed. A couple of cranks later and i was on. Had an epic tussle on 6lb line with heaps of jumps and a good tail walk. Managed to keep him away from the structures and boats to land my first ever salmon.

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Big Circle Hooks
Submitted by timboon on Tue, 2016-06-28 22:07Does anyone know where the far canal you can buy bulk big circle hooks ie commercial style gear here in the west.
http://www.deepdropcommercial.com/fishing-tackle/hooks/
Similar to the above, i'm not interested in buying a pack of 3 for $10, I was hoping to buy some big circles in bulk somewhere hopefully here in the SW but Perth if need be.
Cheers
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Do moon phases affect marlin fishing ?
Submitted by Tarpon on Tue, 2016-06-28 21:21Hello again
Thanks to all those who replied to my previous query regarding marlin fishing in Exmouth
Have been in touch with Eddy from Peak and will go with him
Only issue is that the dates that suit me best in April coincide with the full moon
Now I personally don't have enough experience on this topic but I know that there are some who say that fishing is not as good in a full moon (I don't ever check in Perth, if its a Sunday and the weather is good I'll take the boat out regardless)
If anyone have any experience on this and can advise it would be much appreciated
Regards
R
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Bit sad as a fisherman !
Submitted by Da pirate on Tue, 2016-06-28 18:47Was down the front beach having a burb after work
and spotted this poor fella makes ya feel bad as a
fisherman !! Tried to get hold of him but he took
off !! As ocean lovers and fishos only takes little
braid left over and it's made this poor gulls life
hell !! Da pirate !
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Braid to Braid knot for reel top up
Submitted by timboon on Tue, 2016-06-28 13:57Gday fellas,
I need to top up my TLD 30 as i dont think i've got enough time to buy a bulk spool online, whats the safest knottAre you guys still using the Uni knot with extra wraps or is there the new and improved?
Tim
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Help on the Pink Snapper
Submitted by sam321 on Mon, 2016-06-27 23:00Hey guys,
First post here! I love my fishing and my spearing and have got into some really good Baldies and some ok Dhu's in perth metro waters out from woodmans point. Although I have 1 problem with my fishing ability. The Infamous pink snapper.
Due to the current weather, water temp and resident noahs I have moved more into line fishing as of lately, especially for snapper in and around the sound. I seem to be doing everything wrong. The souder does show any fish and I was wondering if maybe a few things were to blame. So i am asking for some help or clarifications on this?
1. does boat noise like prop scare off fish in say 10m of water?
2. if there are no fish on sounder do I bother on the spots in the sound or else where?
3. is it the wrong time in the sound and should focus more on the 5 fathom, rock walls or inshore reefs like stragglers ect ect
All i seem to catch are rays, herring and snook. I usually burley up and float squid down
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Help on the Pink Snapper
Submitted by sam321 on Mon, 2016-06-27 23:00Hey guys,
First post here! I love my fishing and my spearing and have got into some really good Baldies and some ok Dhu's in perth metro waters out from woodmans point. Although I have 1 problem with my fishing ability. The Infamous pink snapper.
Due to the current weather, water temp and resident noahs I have moved more into line fishing as of lately, especially for snapper in and around the sound. I seem to be doing everything wrong. The souder does show any fish and I was wondering if maybe a few things were to blame. So i am asking for some help or clarifications on this?
1. does boat noise like prop scare off fish in say 10m of water?
2. if there are no fish on sounder do I bother on the spots in the sound or else where?
3. is it the wrong time in the sound and should focus more on the 5 fathom, rock walls or inshore reefs like stragglers ect ect
All i seem to catch are rays, herring and snook. I usually burley up and float squid down
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Safe boating jacket
Submitted by jighead on Mon, 2016-06-27 06:45While I was out fishing on sunday I started thinking about my chances of staying afloat if I happened to fall overboard with the jacket I was wearing. I think I remember Paul talking about some warm boating jackets with a pfd built into them on IFISH. Anyone have anything like this or know where they may be available?
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Jack millar how good is that
Submitted by uncle on Mon, 2016-06-27 06:37Wins first moto gp well done
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Snapper release
Submitted by duncan61 on Sun, 2016-06-26 14:21Just watched the article on australia wide about the snapper kill.Good stuff
Rumour has it
Submitted by meglodon on Sat, 2016-06-25 21:48Due to the brits sticking it up the EU the worlds oceans are going to dry up next week and all our fishing gear and boats are going to become worthless.
Oh and the sky is going to fall.
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An Aussie winner
Submitted by meglodon on Sat, 2016-06-25 20:55Yahoo.. An Aussie has broken the foreign strangle hold on the scum bag stakes (under size crab catchers).
Page 23 of todays "west" on the water section, Graham Noel Gent was sprung with some under size crabs near the old traffic bridge at Mandurah.
Being a fine upstanding type of person he is he targeted two of Australia's finest (female fisheries officers) he used insulting language on them and threatened them on a narrow footpath, forcing them both officers towards a 2 metre drop off next to the water.
Gent then showed the ladies that he fitted the mould of the great aussie athlete by then speeding off on his push bike. Gent was later recognised by the said fisheries officers and arrested by the police.
He was convicted by magistrate Vivien Edwards on two charges of assault and sentenced to two terms of seven months imprisonment (with free board)at a fine WA facility for scumbags and the like.
Now the bad news, the sentences where suspended.
Bugger
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Gday
Submitted by Paw on Sat, 2016-06-25 12:48Been on this site for some time but have never posted. Considering the weather ruined my fishing trip today I thought I would post a hello and a couple of pics
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Weather opinion
Submitted by Sam57 on Sat, 2016-06-25 09:40Am desperate for a fish getting withdrawal symptoms what's people's opinion on weather for Sunday.seabrease shows low winds but 2.5 swell
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Wogs
Submitted by Dale on Fri, 2016-06-24 21:34Where can I buy wogs for herring?
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