Fishing Discussion
Two Rocks advice
Submitted by jess_is_hooked on Tue, 2014-09-16 15:27Hey guys,
I was considering doing a Two Rocks mission in the next few weeks. Just wondering if anyone's caught any Dhufish there recently. Also would you go out deep or in at 10 meters as I've heard different info.
cheers.
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Kalbarri trip.
Submitted by cobia15 on Tue, 2014-09-16 12:34Hey all, got to get some kms up on the Subaru or I will get hit with another tax bill :( ... so heading to Kalbarri next Monday through Thursday. Decided not to tow the tinny as its not the place to be going out solo. Just going to be land based. If any members are going to be there and want to meet up for a fish flick me a PM.
cheers.
image folders for different brands / models of sounder shots
Submitted by randall df223 on Tue, 2014-09-16 11:31Is there any interest out there to ask Adam to create separate folders for the common sounder makes / models. We can each then put sounder shots into the relevant folders and compare the quality we could / should be getting and discuss settings for that particular sounder?
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Logue Brook
Submitted by Mike17 on Tue, 2014-09-16 09:34Anyone fished Logue Brook Dam recently?
Thnking about heading up for a night or two and keen for a fish.
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Are Tailor spawning now?
Submitted by beachsoul on Tue, 2014-09-16 05:29At one of my local Tailor haunts I have noticed tightly bunched up schools of Tailor.
Does anyone know if this is type of behaviour would be indicitive of spawning.
I have kept 1 or 2 smaller specimens and have found no roe.
They seem to have been hanging in the same area for at least couple of weeks and are still keen to hit lures. ( Yahoo! )
Has anyone else seen similar activities in their area?
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tips for a first time abrolhos trip
Submitted by Callum24 on Mon, 2014-09-15 20:03A mate and i are headin over to the southern most island in a couple weeks, just chasin a bit of info on some lures or placstics that you have had sucsess on for dermersals, and would it be worth a troll for tuna or mackies or still a bit cold i did see it was up to 23 degrees in some spots so was thinkin it was a possibility?
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Advice needed for up north
Submitted by klaus heissler on Mon, 2014-09-15 18:27Hi everyone
I'm planning to head north from Perth for a 3 or 4 day fishing trip early next month, but I'm not too sure where's good this time of year. I was thinking about kalbarri or jurien bay. Did a bit of reading and got the impression kalbarri was more of a winter spot. Would I be better off going to jurien or somewhere else instead?
It'd be a land based trip, unless I can get myself and the missus a spot on a charter. Would really appreciate anyone's advice about where to go as well as local hot spots if you're feeling generous, as this is gonna be my first time heading up north. Don't mind beach/rock/jetty fishing/ballooning... Anything really.
PS Seasport is running a charter at kalbarri at the moment, would it be worth giving that a go at this time of the year?
Thanks
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anyone fished here?
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2014-09-15 18:21hi guys, me and my mate went here a few months ago. we saw big mullet jumping and little poddy mullet swimming around. were were flicking out softies with no luck. has anyone fished here before in the red squere? what did u catch?
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Bleeding fish
Submitted by woody on Mon, 2014-09-15 15:07How come so many pics on here, especially kill shots at home, have fish in them that obviously haven't been bled? Is it just rookies or is it some people don't think it matters?
I even saw a Queenie (blue Morwong) that wasn't bled.....these are a fish that REALLY need bleeding straight up...even gutting as well.
I remember catching 3 harlies one day and somehow only bled 2 out of the 3....the difference in quality when filleting was amazing.
Any thoughts?
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great white on 60 minutes episode last night
Submitted by Howesy9 on Mon, 2014-09-15 13:45Dont normally post on here much but found 60 minutes very interesting last night on their report on great white sharks in shark ally off south africa. I thought it was amazing to see the guy in there who had been studying the whites for years was that confident with them to swim/ dive with them at will with out a cage. Dont get me wrong he had a great respect for them. Even the reporter Allison Langdon gets in with him for look. They also showed a shark deterant that they had trialled with great succes over there. The other marine biologist on there said that there would be lucky to be 500 of them over there which raises a point of how few there is left in the world compared to thier findings a few years ago.
Any way was wondring if any one else had seen it and what your thoughts are on it.
Here is the link on some of the report http://www.jump-in.com.au/show/60minutes/extraminutes/3784171893001/
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Pinks and baldies
Submitted by Patto 1 on Mon, 2014-09-15 00:43 Fished out wide in the bay on Saturday with Rhys and managed 2pinkies and a couple of baldies .couple of photos of the better fish landed
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Perth Metro Species Diversity
Submitted by Mick C on Sun, 2014-09-14 22:55This place never ceases to amaze me. Having joined the MAAC to participate in the monthly competitions I have learned that the Club rules for fishing competitions have been carefully designed to “level the playing field”. It is not the guy with the big boat that can go out wide and bag a big dhu, or the bloke that targets and brings in a heap of huge Sampson that will win the day. The rules provide for 2 points per species and 1 point per kilo for the total bag, with a maximum of 10 points for a Sampson where you can only weigh in one. The emphasis then becomes one of targeting lots of species in daylight hours and that is the challenge.
Being new to WA, this was indeed a challenge. After gaining a lot of knowledge from this site, spending a lot of hours on the water and talking to members, that have become my friends, my young fella and I are starting to learn. The main message is that to catch a range of fish in limited time on a set day with unknown weather conditions requires lots of different techniques (rigs and baits) at different spots that provide habitat for different species. Adaption to the prevailing conditions is also very necessary.
Anyway, we probably had our best day out on Saturday. Tried and tested lures for tailor around near shore reef first up, burley and bobby corks for herring and flashing lures for pike over shallow “patchy” ground, shallow beach with very light gear and small hooks for sand whiting and other bread and butter species, and then 20+m depth with burley on a range of “structure” for demersals and others using bottom bashing and floating rigs of various types. The image shows our bag (the competition day is the only time I would ever keep a lot of these – destined for the burley). We only fish near shore as we have a little boat.
Being an avid “pink hunter” that targets “missions” very carefully, it is really refreshing to chase other species on a given day when conditions are not ideal because the completion rules dictate that you do. I don’t care about winning, it is just nice to challenge yourself in a place that provides such diversity and quality of fishing experience. We still have a long way to go as there are a lot more species techniques that need to be learned – you never stop learning.
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snapper deprevation
Submitted by suggarman on Sun, 2014-09-14 20:42eversince a coupple of years ago when me and a mate went out the 4 mile to chase pinkies ive been hooked. we landed 3 pinkies with the smallest at 2.5kgs and the biggest going the full 7.5 kilo and spent a good 2 hours using the last of the bait to catch and release monster skippy well over 30cm. since that day my winter time pinkie seshons have been put off due to football and other events and only had one chance last year where i only caught undersized pinkies and my dad took the glory baging a dhuie and a pinkiear i was kenn to hit them hard but study and work has kept me grounded.
who else has been deprived of pink snapper this winter so far?
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Furuno combo.
Submitted by Fraser 5.25 on Sun, 2014-09-14 19:30Hi,
I know it's been done to death and I have been looking at all the old posts with the search function but I was wondering if anyone is using the furuno GP1870F combo. I'm looking for a new combo and I'm limited on space otherwise it would be two seperate units. I have measured the available space and I think that I can fit the HDS10 combo. I've used Lowrance combos in the past and would like to try something new. Everyone says that the Furuno sounders are good as fish finders and the Lowrance plotters are better than Furuno for charts and the navigation side of things. As the fish finder is the thing that will find the fish, I wanted to try the Furuno combo as the 1870F is compatable with a 1kW or 600w transducer and I want to start fishing in the 200m+. Is there anyone using this unit and are they happy with it?
Thanks,
Ken
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Anyone heading out to the sound tomorrow?
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2014-09-14 19:04all my mates r workn. Im headed to the d9 possibly tomorrow arvo depending on weather.. anyone else heading out? Im still yet to land one of these sized mythical creatures commonly known as the pink snapper lol... best yet is 350mm hopefully tomorrow is my day...
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where are the scalies
Submitted by castalot on Sun, 2014-09-14 18:55hey guys just wondering where the scalies are atm
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Sounder Help
Submitted by C.P on Sun, 2014-09-14 17:04 Looking for some help with what I'm seeing on my sounder. This is my favorite fishing spot. I catch a lot of Dhufish here & not much else. (Although none today) Not that I'm complaining but I cant see any thing special on the sounder. There's nothing much different from the surrouding area as far as i can tell. So can you tell me what I'm looking at? Why are there Dhufish there? Knowing the answer might help me to find other areas to fish.
n
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Swan squid
Submitted by Shimka on Sun, 2014-09-14 15:41I've never paid much attention to squid other than buying them for bait but I've recently started to get some interest in actually catching them myself. Is it worth trying for them in the lower sections of the swan at the moment, say from bicton down to freo or will they have mostly headed out with the colder water coming down?
estimated measure?
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2014-09-14 10:02hi, a few months ago i caught this shovel nose shark and dident have time to measure it since i relesed it. how many cm's do u guys think this is and how many kilos?
thanks
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JM powerspell V JM Ocean Devil PE8
Submitted by terboz123 on Sun, 2014-09-14 09:42Lads...
i need to most likely purcahse a PE 8 combo for the kings ...
i have been going throrugh the specs, and i have just came to the conclusion that there is one extra SS bearing in the power spells. I am most likely missing something...
any tackle gurus wanna give me the heads up with what the actuel difference is in the two reals at PE 8 size....?
or reccomend another PE 8 reel to look at?
any info would be appreciated eh!
Brett
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Caught a 1.4 meter shovel nose saturday night
Submitted by NightWolf on Sun, 2014-09-14 09:16I got the ok to go for a fish left around 5:30 went to coogee marina wall only thing i got there was a fresh attacked cuttle fish... so i got that out of the water for bait decided it was time to move on..
i got to challenger beach around 8pm parked on the boat ramp and fished i was using mullie on a 3 snell rig.
well i was thinkin gof packing up to go home then i got a run it run up the beach towards the shacks so strong at 1.4 meters .
Caught on a timber wolf beach rod and a fin nor biscayne 80 line 50lb braid and mono 50 lb berkley pwr for rig making
that is the best thing ive caught in years and always new the spot would produce im happy as
it went home with me and is now lunch today it has so much meat on it..
thanks
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swan river mulet
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2014-09-14 08:32hi, when me and my mate went to a remote part of the swan river a few months ago, we saw mullet jumping, what type are the ones that you see in the swan river?
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It's not always a shark
Submitted by Simon C on Sun, 2014-09-14 08:19Was fishing in some serious tiger country in 25m in Exmouth in July when number 1 deckie hooks up. A few meters up he gets whacked and as you do up there you mutter an expletive towards the shark and try to pop him off. You could of knocked us both over when this bad boy popped up - 18lb and the biggest we have seen in 8 years of going north!
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Exmouth help
Submitted by Zand on Sun, 2014-09-14 00:36G'day guys .. Been up in exxy for nearly a week now
so far a couple of trout and rankin and school macks and a dollie
struggling hard to get onto some gold though so if anyone can help me out plz send me a pm
Any help would go a long way
thx guys
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Whales
Submitted by Pitty on Sat, 2014-09-13 19:38I know there was a forum topic on people chasing whales a couple of months ago,Went out about 25km from hillarys today, never seen so many whales out there, breaching waving fins and tails etc. literally dozens, hanging around the boat, all the way in and out
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Kalbarri crabs
Submitted by Bones 79 on Sat, 2014-09-13 17:07Hi all
i am heading up to kalbari next Friday and was just wondering if there is any crabs in the murchison river at the moment just incase we have no luck with the fish.
Adam
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Boat from Sydney To Perth, Anyone driving back or need a vehicle driven over?
Submitted by rabbit22 on Sat, 2014-09-13 14:47Hi Guys,
Have picked up an 8.5 meter rib in Sydney and need it either dragged or carried across the flat.
Weight is about 2.8, width 2.5, length 29ft and 3m high. Trailer brakes etc and trailer in good nick.
Couple of options, either I can drive someones 4WD towing boat, I'll cover fuel or if anyone knows of anyone experienced coming back to Perth I can cover a fair whack of their fuel costs.
I have spare bearings and wheel, trailer and boat registered and insured.
Boat located in Parramatta.
Cheers.
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Overhead reel for jigging, ryoga or Calcutta D. Opinions please
Submitted by TROOPY on Sat, 2014-09-13 11:52I'm looking at getting a overhead reel and trying to decide between the two, my mate thinks I should go the Calcutta as the ryogas are crap. But I've got a feeling he's only saying that as it's his dream reel and doesn't want me to get one before him.
what is everyone's opinion?
Cheers
reece
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found at Harvey Dam
Submitted by MickyDav on Sat, 2014-09-13 11:46It is only a small item, but some one left it at Harvey dam and may very well like it back, if you are missing something let me know, it was on the bank running of the 3rd causway.
Mike.
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Scalies?
Submitted by Coity on Sat, 2014-09-13 10:43Just wondering if anyone has been getting scalies or other baitfish around Woodies lately, the last couple times I went down (few monthes ago) didn't see one..
Cheers
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