Fishing Discussion
Sheltered Bay
Submitted by Deckie on Sun, 2015-08-23 16:28I know this has been done to death, but can anyone post up a mud map of the camps & their names at Sheltered bay.
We were there in April & took a sketch to post up but I have misplaced it. Humpfffff.
If anyone knows anyone heading up there, can you ask them to note it down.
Thanks....
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Tomorrow s weather anyone heading out
Submitted by Captainjack on Sun, 2015-08-23 11:31 Thinking of heading out behind garden island tomorrow checked seabreeze looks ok but has been a bit hit and miss lately and am reasonably new to offshore was wondering wot it like fishing an easterly. Anyone else heading out?
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Derby day delights (pic heavy)
Submitted by sea-kem on Sun, 2015-08-23 09:30A few pics from the recent Gnaraloo adventure, the first few are from derby day we had fished, killed it then listened to the derby on the way in and while we filleted with a few beers. Made for an awesome day. The rest of the pics are just random shots through the trip. We fished for 6 days solid and bagged out. Had a trolling day last Wednesday and nailed a double hit of big Yellow fin Tuna also Spaniards and Mack Tuna. A great way to spend the arvo with a few beers.
Can't wait to get up there next year with my boys.
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Light spin combo
Submitted by Ethan A on Sat, 2015-08-22 20:47Hi guys
I have been looking for a new fishing rod and reel preferably a combo l want something that can handle whiting to salmon the size of the reel l prefer is a 2500 size and and anything between 1-8kg range rod.
Thanks in advance
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Electric reel wiring
Submitted by ChrisG on Sat, 2015-08-22 19:05crew
for those guys that use electric reels, are there any issues with interference or potential damage to other gear like sounders and gps etc?
do you run an extra batt?
Hook reel up to your normal batteries that are wired up to your electronics?
Or just take an independent batt no wired into anything other than the reel and just put it on charge she you get home?
Thanks
Chris
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Bored at work
Submitted by Bones 79 on Sat, 2015-08-22 11:44Boss was away and I got a bit bored yesterday so knocked up a new burly pot just need to get out and try it now
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Tomorrows weather?
Submitted by merdel12 on Sat, 2015-08-22 09:29after some advice from my local fishwrecked members on tomorrows wind forecast off Perth. Our plan was to anchor north of rotto in about 30m of water but ive always only gone out when seabreeze has forecast its wind in the red. what do you experts think? 10-15knot easterlies tomorrow with 1mish swells off the north of rotto. Plan b is the 5 fathom and plan c is go for a squid! Boat is 6.6m and ive got 110m of anchor rope
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yamaha issues
Submitted by Saulty2 on Sat, 2015-08-22 08:06just wondering if its normal for the tilt trim brackets to scrape against one another and making a screatching noise when lowering to wash down { does not happen all the time } ive contacted the sales yard they in turn sent to yamaha and yamaha says they wont do anything about it , its a 200 4 stroke and problem started within 9 months from new. oil leak started from 6 months of new and eventually after many months of complaining and countless emails they , fixed the problem.
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Autopilot
Submitted by Bryce Day on Fri, 2015-08-21 21:19Anyone had much to do with them? Brands that are good/bad?
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Trailer Axle.
Submitted by Deckie on Fri, 2015-08-21 15:11Hi folks, just chasing some opinions on trailer axle positions.
I am building a 8 x 4 box trailer for general use & a once a year trip into Steep Point or the like.
In your opinion, would you under sling the axle or have it on top of the springs.
It is an unbroken box trailer (750 kg)with 1100kg 8 leaf springs.
The hitch sits at around 570mm from the floor which is about 100mm higher than my tow hitch on the car.
How much difference , besides height, would it make to the load carry if I put the axle on top of the springs.
I realise that the downward pushing load goes from being on the springs to pulling down on the u-bolts to the springs.
Carrying under a tonne with heavy springs, do you think it would be to the detriment on the suspension.
Your opinion is appreciated in this matter.
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Fishing Bernier Island
Submitted by mallesh on Fri, 2015-08-21 10:22G'day friends,
on our recent trip to Bernier island we had lots of fun catching your usual species pinks, cods and your pelagics behind the island.
The biggest problem we encountered was not sharks, the amount of golden trevally we landed.
Its good to catch a couple but then it becomes too tiring. Trust me they are f#$%kin hard work.
My question: Is this very common around this part of the world or just seasonal.
Also we went chasing reds and coral trout NW behind the island probably 8kms. we found some nice ground and my first drop produced a small red to 50cms and couple of amber jacks. Then same problem GT's invaded the spot.
So, are we fishing in the right ground or what can we do to avoid this teasers.
Also, if someone can put us in the right direction to find decent grounds for reds will be much appreciated. Not asking for spots just a general idea of the area. (Even happy to consider spot swapping)
Thanks in advance.
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Shark Bay
Submitted by makoshark on Thu, 2015-08-20 20:18Hi Guys, Thinking of doing a run to shark bay next week. Has anyone recently been and can share a report?
GPS help required
Submitted by Lastchance on Thu, 2015-08-20 11:46Hi all,
i have a lowrance Lcx 112c that I use as a gps. Well I used to. It died 3 days before our comp up here which was less than ideal. Luckily (ish) I backed up the spots 2 years or so ago, but there are a number of spots on it that I would love to get back.
Lowrance have said they can repair it, but more than likely the spots will be gone.
So, does anyone out there know of an electronics repairer that might be able to weave some magic and get the old girl and her secrets back.
In return you can have all of the spots that are on it - @ 600 spots between Samson and Exmouth. 28 years worth. And a block of export.
Thanks guys and gals.
Daisy
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BEST Underwater LED lights
Submitted by Jc85 on Wed, 2015-08-19 15:59Hi Guys
Looking for your opions on underwater LED lights mounted to transom.
Cheers
JC85
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Last feed of crays tonite
Submitted by uncle on Wed, 2015-08-19 12:21Not long till this season starts, will it be as good as last season?
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Kalbarri fishing report
Submitted by Wranger on Wed, 2015-08-19 10:43Hey guys wondering if someone can point me in the right direction or if they even do a fishing report for kalbarri and surrounding areas. Heading up there in couple weeks just want to see wats happening cheers.
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The new boat
Submitted by rigpig on Wed, 2015-08-19 09:28I should probably put this on the brag board because this is what I'm doing but I'm stoked in my new boat. Two years of procrastination and I finally made a choice in what my last boat will be and this is it. New Bar Crusher 670HT.
I've added heaps of options like anchor and cray winches, cray pot tipper, trim tabs and ballast flap etc.
The maiden voyage was last Saturday where I launched from Pt Peron to Rotto then Fremantle, coogee, Cockburn Sound and back to the ramp. loved it. The 200 Suzuki was a beast.
I will add that my maiden voyage was almost like the titanics when I forgot about the kill tank bung and had some water come in but the bilge pump sorted that out. I put it down to a thorough test of its abilities. The girlfriend puts it down to me being an idiot..
Anyway, time for some serious boating and fishing. I'll be launching around the Rokko, Safety Bay area so say G'day when you see me.
Cheers JJ
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Buy Snapper Winch Perth
Submitted by burnz on Tue, 2015-08-18 18:16Anyone know where to buy any hand cranker snapper winches in Perth? Just want one to play around on the boat with when I get bored of the hydraulics.
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Garmin 4012 combo GPS problem
Submitted by Oracle on Tue, 2015-08-18 17:51Hi all,
I've got a Garmin 4012 and the GPS is failing. It will occasionally pick up satellites but keeps dropping out. Runs for a few seconds up to a minute, then drop out for a few seconds but up to hours.
I was told the aerial was busted, so forked out $400. It came on but then died again (as the old one did). Then was told the power cable was stuffed. Replaced that, but nothing.
Now it needs to go to the shop to have the tec's look over it and it'll be about 3 hours ($405 again) to work out hopefully, what the drama is. Maybe...
My concern is $400 for a aerial and anther $405 for a "possible solution" is already $800 out of my pocket that I could put towards another unit. I'll take the aerial back and get $$$ back for that as it wasn't the actual fault. But still down $405 for the tecs to look over what I've already checked.
Before I cry in my weeties and have to look around for possibly another unit, has anyone come across this issue before?
The sounder works fine most of the time. It has "power off" a few times. Ive changed all the cables in the "backbone". It has power but seems to "bump on/off" which leads me to think it's a loose connection. Every connection has been undone and sprayed, checked with a electrical tester and yet nothing as it says it has power. My fear is that it's possibly internal. A new sounder sounds cool but reality is costly and being a flush mount unit, it's a gapping big hole to fix also.
Any help would be great
Thanks
4k or 5k for Snapper
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Tue, 2015-08-18 15:28Looking for a reel to match a nice rod I've found and am tossing up between putting a 4000 or 5000 shimano reel on it in either a Stradic, Sustain or Biomaster to chase snapper with soft plastics. One of the models has the 4k $100 cheaper than the 5k so I'd like to see if anyone is running with a 4k and wish they'd gone the 5k. I believe the only difference is the spool.
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2 Spots Available - 6 Day Montebello's Live Aboard Charter with Bernie Vale
Submitted by Brucesta on Tue, 2015-08-18 08:36Hi Guys,
I've had 2 mates who can't committ to coming with me and a few of my mates to the Montebello Islands with Bernie Vale for a 6 day live aboard charter. Dates are a departure from Exmouth on the 25th October returning on 30th October back in Exmouth with your box of 20kgs fillets and some awesome memories. cost is $3500 per person and i don't think i need to repeat the reputation of Bernie or the Montebello's either. With the bad luck they have had with their boat catching fire while being repaired from the first fire and the downturn in the charter market these guys really need these bookings to go ahead.
Main targets are deep drop for Ruby's and 8 Bar, the typical bottom fishing and plenty of game fishing for Marlin and othwer species along with a day in close chasing those Trout, Blue Bone, thumping spango's and Mangrove jack in the shallows. PM me for more details and full payment to me is due by 25th September. We have a great bunch of guys assembled who just enjoy good times and great fish, we're not hard core jiggers or record chasers we just enjoy the experience and enjoy a few beers when the hard work is done for the day.
Cheers
Simmo
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waroorra station
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2015-08-17 19:06So myself and the missus are going up to carnarvon after xmas to visit some friends and then after new years day she said she would like to go a little further up and do some camping/fishing and some looking around since she's never been that far north. I've suggested waroorra station but ive never been there before so my question is what is it like up there at that time of year for camping and the likes? I i know its gonna be stinking hot and probably will be blowing its tits off. I'll be taking up my 4.1 mtr tinnie aswell. That or thought coral bay??
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Fitting a sarca bowsprit to a carribean reef runner
Submitted by Dirt on Mon, 2015-08-17 18:31hey guys has anyone on here fitted a sarca bow sprit ( to a carribean reef runner. My concern is the existing gap in my bow where the sprit will be fitted is going to be to wide and I may have to attach a plate first before I mount the sprit. Any assistance would be appreciated
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Larger Snapper ???
Submitted by scotty70 on Mon, 2015-08-17 18:21Hi all
been a while lifes been hectic!!
Just after some advice..going out off Mandurah lately and berley up like mad and fresh bait light gear (depending on current).,, but always getting small snapper and while fun to catch and put back it would be nice to take a decent one home!!!!
My question is if getting the smaller guys are the bigger ones around or we just not deep enough (usually in 13 to 2o mts water)..?????
cheers\
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33k with 1hr 45 to go
Submitted by poopants on Mon, 2015-08-17 16:58http://www.pickles.com.au/general/item/-/details/09-09--Custom-Boat-Builders--Centre-Console-Aluminium-Boat/1040004134
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Metro Mako Shark
Submitted by mallesh on Mon, 2015-08-17 09:15Hello friends,
Hooked a Mako shark (5-6 feet) on Saturday arvo in 17 meters of water between Rotto and fremantle on a drift bait(unintentional).
She almost spooled me on my stradic 8000 running a 50lb braid, almost locked drag.
I lost the fish on boat side after 15 - 20 minutes. Some serious acrobatic jumps out of water.
I was honestly worried at one stage the fish is going to jump on board.
My question: Are they common in metro waters, if so what depths?
If I hook one in future should I keep it or let it go?
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Big white
Submitted by little johnny on Sun, 2015-08-16 21:47On 9 today at 3pm. Big pinks also. Going to be big run this year and early. Ban doing job
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New charter operator in Jurien Bay doing a great job..
Submitted by outdoinit on Sun, 2015-08-16 15:05Just letting you all know that there is a new Fishing Charter operator in Jurien Bay who is doing a great job in getting people on the fish.. Many a happy customer..
Robbed
Submitted by Jason P on Sun, 2015-08-16 14:57This bloody Sealion Robbed me, would have let him have the salmon once landed so I could have removed the hooks. He finally wrenched it so hard my rod ricochet back into my face.
Certainly not afraid to get a free feed.
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