Fishing Discussion
Nice nannys
Submitted by baron 88 on Tue, 2014-02-04 16:49Got out for a fish off hopetoun last week and got onto a nice patch of these on a little lump in the 40's
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HAHAA has anyone seen this? A MUST READ
Submitted by Markie on Tue, 2014-02-04 16:43- 6 comments
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so many fools...
Submitted by rigpig on Tue, 2014-02-04 08:57The article and video says it all..

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My Father-in-Law wants his arms stretched
Submitted by Dizzy on Tue, 2014-02-04 07:22Hi all,
my father-in-law has been over from the UK for 2 months and is going back on Friday.
A manic work schedule and crap winds in-between have only seen us out on the water twice on our short trip down Busso way.
A job postponement has seen me get today off, so we're heading out now from HILLARYS.
He wants to catch "a big strong fish" so I figured it'd be good to watch him cry trying to get in a decent sambo (he's soft)...... Without getting sharked.
Has anyone been having any luck in closer or are they all out deep now ?
This will be his last chance for a few years, so any heads-ups will be greatly appreciated.
i'll be sure to post a vid of him squealing if it comes off :P
Dizz.
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Exmouth & Coral Bay - Crew needed and Accommodation Available
Submitted by Simo_ on Mon, 2014-02-03 22:27Hey everyone.
Im doing my yearly trip to Exmouth (25/4 - 16/5) and Coral Bay (17/5 - 31/5) - House booked at both.
The usual deckies aren't available this year for the first week 25/4 - 3/5, I'm looking for keen fishos who want to come along with me.
There is also accommodation and deckie spots available for the other 2 weeks I'm in Exmouth and the 2 weeks in Coral Bay. This might suit someone who has there own boat and crew as both houses have room for another boat.
I thought I would just put it out there and see whos interested.
Post here or PM me for more info.
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Montes pearl farms. Why did they close?
Submitted by pricey10 on Mon, 2014-02-03 21:14After going to the montes a few times and searching on google. I still can't find a decent answer to why a place with 100years of pearling history and so many old pearl farms but now has nothing. Evan dampier had pearl farms at some stage. Sounds like that would of been a dream job quite a few years ago. Any info would be much appreciated, thanks
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" How to use an Echo Sounder/Fish Finder " Sounder Night - Thursday 13th Feb Presented by John Adams
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Mon, 2014-02-03 18:16" How to use an Echo Sounder/Fish Finder " *** Sounder Night *** - Thursday 13th Feb Presented by John Adams
This free night is a brief overview of;
The author is based in Perth and he's an ex commercial fisherman with a wealth of knowledge in commercial and recreational Sounders. With 21 colour graphics and 78 Live screen captures this book will help out not only the new but experienced boaties also. Content inside the book;
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rigging for trolling for macks
Submitted by unhurry on Mon, 2014-02-03 16:24Hi all,
Will be doing some trollign for pelagics in the near future and asking for advice on the rigging.
I run 25lb braid on overhead reels ( pflueger, shimano - love to get a marquesa 16) and I understadn that the lack of stetch in the braid can be a disadvantage when trolling for pelagics as that means more lsot fish from hooks being pulled ( ? or gear being pulled overboard
).
I have a fluorocarbon leader tied to my braid - usually slim beauty to bimini twist int eh braid - about 2 rod lengths.
I would like to get opinions as to whether this f/c leader has sufficiant stretch to overcome the problems associated with braid for trolling?
I am suspecting that it is not adequate and that I may need to have a mono leader of say 40pound of say 20 metres tied to braid on reel side and to wire swivel -> wire trace on lure side.
New to this style of fishing ( usually bottom bouncing or floaters) so thankfule for any pointers.
Separate question: when underspoooling the braid with mono, do you use mono the same poundage as the braid or the same diameter, or "whatever"?
Thanks
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Sunday Hmmmm
Submitted by Tradewind on Mon, 2014-02-03 16:16Glimmer of hope on the horizon for Sunday to get the boat out.
Will be watching the forecast like a hawk later in the week, us Metro (Mon - Fri working) boys need a break from this dismal wind
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Lancelin Charter
Submitted by Browndog on Mon, 2014-02-03 14:28Hey all, does anybody know of a charter mob that will operate out of Lancelin? Heading up in March for an extended boys weekend, and wouldn't mind getting some fishing in, but don't fancy the idea of getting up around 3.00 to make it to Jurien.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Cheers,
BD
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outboard mechanic
Submitted by FISHER102 on Mon, 2014-02-03 10:54Hi everyone, Been a member for a while now, but first post. have a 40hp johnson 2 stroke 1980's model which needs the carbies cleaned out and new water pump. been sitting for a while. am in the darch/landsdale area. any recomendations, other than buy a new motor, appreciated cheers vince
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Shallower / closer FADs - metro area
Submitted by randall df223 on Mon, 2014-02-03 10:28Asked the question of Recfishwest if consideration is being given to allocating RFBL funds towards deployment of FADs closer to shore in the metro area for use by smaller vessels. Got a very prompt and promising response, which I have attached below.
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Bream jigs, soft plastics or lures?
Submitted by lachieH on Sun, 2014-02-02 21:09I was just wondering for bream what do you think is best? Lures, soft plastics or jigs? Please name the brand name below.
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amusing shark pics
Submitted by thefishwrangler on Sun, 2014-02-02 19:35a few shark pics i found today enjoy :-)
the first pic is of a 3.5m great white that was caught on a drum line off stradbroke in queensland the culprit was a pointer believed to be 5+ meters and as far as i know was never caught
the last pic with the ? on it was caught in wa
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crewie for mid morning tuesday
Submitted by uncle on Sun, 2014-02-02 19:16just a troll of the 3 mile when the wind drops off,10am start
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new ovehead reel
Submitted by jimmy1987 on Sun, 2014-02-02 17:43Hi guys seeing how some piece of @%$# stole some of my gear I'm on the hunt for a new overhead beach reel. I was using a torium 30 before. Just wondering if you guys are using anything different other than the saltists and the toriums any input would be greatly appreciated thanks guys
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An interesting read
Submitted by johnray on Sun, 2014-02-02 14:32Hi Gents. Found this read on fb not sure if its been on this site at all.
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Break off - what did it?
Submitted by buschy on Sun, 2014-02-02 14:26Just after some thoughts on what may have caused this. Went for a bream flick this morning up around Woodbridge with the wife and kid. Caught a few, dropped a few - all small up to about 25cm.
Cast out, within a minute or two the familiar nibbles of a bream. There was a bit of a more serious tug - not big, but just enough to move the sinker (I was fishing with a tiny ball sinker). Went to reel in the few inches of slack line (as I had been doing all morning whenever the same thing happened) - but the slack didn't end. There was a clean break in my main line.
I'm using 6lb braid with a running ball sinker to swivel, then a flouro leader to a size 6 hook.
On inspection, the main line is still smooth with no signs of having come into contact with a rough surface. The only reasonable explanation I can come up with is that the knot from my main line to the swivel failed. I only use uni-knots - but this has never happened to me before and I know I tied it securely. I'd also landed a fish moments before on the same knot.
Any other thoughts what could be up around those stretches that could cause this to happen?
...and before someone else says it...there were no boats coming through :-p
Cheers
Buschy
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Collie river shark
Submitted by crano on Sun, 2014-02-02 11:04Talking to a mate at a pissup last night and he showed me a photo he had on his phone. He lives in in Clifton park and the back of his house backs on to the Collie river and the photo was of a dead shark on the bank of the river at the back of his house.
Some body had seen the photo on facebook or some such thing and recognised his house and sent him the pic.
Wondering if any body knows the story behind this. It was apparently a bull shark and to my old alcohol affected eyes it looked about 1.5 to 2m long.
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how to change photo and username
Submitted by Shane O on Sun, 2014-02-02 09:03Thought i might change my username, as I don't own Ol Yella anymore. Have moved onto a jetski, can't find how or if you can change your username. Also tried changing the photo which my son put up there, chose the file but there was no uplad button.
Hit save changes and the same stupid cows come back??
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The wind was up, the comp had been called off but...................
Submitted by Mick C on Sun, 2014-02-02 08:58As everyone would know, the weather was ordinary yesterday. The MAAC Club had quite rightly called off the monthly comp however at 4.30am it wasn't blowing a gale. What the hell, why not go out and fish the walls and bommies around Hillarys and when the wind does come up you are very close to home.
I have no tales of great captures (hopefully one day the tailor will be around at sun up) but it was probably one of the the happiest fishing day of my life. It was the ultimately the day my 8 year old daughter realised her love of fishing and the excitement she showed was infectious.
All in all she caught about a dozen, which were a mixture of parrot, wrasse, trumpeter and toads but the thing was she did it all herself without the help of dad (except the baiting and getting the fish off bit). Seeing her learning how to play a big parrot after getting busted off previously was priceless. Top that off with watching the sailing races at close quarters and a run down the alleyways of Hillarys to look at the boats and it was a very nice family morning indeed.
The day was topped off when the MAAC Club indicated that she was allowed to fish next week's competition as a visiting mini-junior. The squeals of delight when I told her and the next hours talking about what we would do were gold. Only 6 more sleeps to go.
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Crabs
Submitted by Gav475 on Sun, 2014-02-02 07:43The wife has been giving me grief about getting a feed of crabs. Had no luck in the sound or the river and is not really my thing, i prefer being out wide chasig the bigger stuff. Any way she's busting my nuts about going to mandurah as apparently "anybody with a boat can get a feed". So I suggested a compromise and of we go to the fish shop to "buy" a feed. I put 6 reasonable blues in a bag, take it to the till and the bloke says, with a straight face, that will be $80 thanks. Like f*&k I said.
I'm off to mandurah on friday to get a feed of crabs. Bloody misus. Bet it will be glass and you will all be out wide.
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just when i thought they were geting the upper hand
Submitted by petermac on Sat, 2014-02-01 22:49just when I thought the anti cull protesters were getting the upper hand then comes along simon peterffy a anti cull protester and confirm they are a a pack of bludging dicks that dick is doing more harm than good for their cause , Oh yea please I want to know when the " peterffy,s marine response unit " launches I want to be there for a good chuckle and watch them sink
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Tailor north mole
Submitted by lachieH on Sat, 2014-02-01 18:46Hi everyone. Does anybody know how the tailor are going at the north mole?
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Lowrance combo
Submitted by Beggers on Sat, 2014-02-01 15:40Well my Northstar 121 has the dreaded white screen of death, so I'm on the search for a new combo.
Ive had a look at the Simrad NSS 12 but not sure about a touch screen.
ive owned a Lowrance in the past (GPS only), and liked it so I'm thinking aabout the
HDS 10 gen2. Would appreciate any feedback
cheers
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Is this size ?
Submitted by crano on Sat, 2014-02-01 15:39This was nearly as good as it got.Would like to have a pic of a big one as well but not to be.
To make it worse my mate lost his Gopro while having a dive.I guess the head straps that come with them are not really good enough for diving.
If anybody finds a Gopro down Bunbury way let me know.
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stolen gear
Submitted by jimmy1987 on Sat, 2014-02-01 14:13Hi guys had some gear knocked off last week if it happens to pop up for sale anywhere it would be appreciated if you could let me know. There was a Penn prevail overhead with a torium 30 on it and a brand new seajigger 305 with a TD sol 2 4000. Any info would be greatly appreciated thanks heaps guys
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