Fishing Discussion
Query for rules gurus
Submitted by Ausfisha on Tue, 2012-12-18 19:55Read a thread discussing slide casting for lbf.(ie take a sinker out by kayak too deeper water from land then attach a lively and let it slide up and down line). If this was done in the sound say from the grain terminal and dropped just past the mussel farms then a snapper happens to jump on would I be allowed to keep or do I have to release?
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Understanding the distance of a dive flag
Submitted by wogboy1963 on Tue, 2012-12-18 19:19Hi everyone,
Was out diving on Sunday and just about to come to the surface when a boat was above putting around my boat. When I surfaced he was playing with his gps and pinning my dive spot. On top of that after I used every word of abuse in the dictionary he then went and achored 15m away from me. I took photo of this twit and his mate and said I'm posting it on fishwrecked just to let people out there know who you are because alot of fisho's do the right thing. I wouldn't of given a shit if he came in after I left but the nerve of this arsehole was lucky that I didn't dive again and cut his anchor line. Is there a way of reporting this low life as I have proof of the dickhead on my phone camera and now computer. Would it be worth reporting this to Harbour and Marine, if so would they do anything? There has been so many disscussions on these dickheads coming out of no where just because they don't know where to go or how to use a sounder.
Regards
Pissed off Diver and Fisherman. Photo removed by Adam, it's Christmas, let's just take a chill pill.
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Recreational Fishing Rules Simplified
Submitted by Howard George on Tue, 2012-12-18 13:20Norman Moore today announced changes to recreational fishing rules to make them more uniform across the state. The changes can be viewed by going to Media Statements Norman Moore.
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Press Stud tool
Submitted by West coast pom on Tue, 2012-12-18 11:22Morning all,
Lots a couple of press studs from the boat clears over time, got some replacement studs but having real dramas getting them fixed through the fabric properly using this funny little punch thing i got to do it with- is there a different special tool i can get to fix them on properly? I was thinking some sort of special pliers or something?
It's the socket and button bits that have come off (not the plug section).
Can't seem to find them anywhere- Perth region?
Cheers
James.
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FAD Use
Submitted by Perth Gamefishi... on Tue, 2012-12-18 11:01Hello and Merry Christmas to everyone.
A quick note that now the FAD's have been deployed for the current season and people have started venturing out, PGFC is already recieving some information back about the incorrect use of the FAD's.
We would like everyone to be aware not tie a boat up to a FAD, the mooring gear attached is only designed to secure the FAD float and line only.
The FAD's themselves only weigh around 50kg and that is why a few tonne of boat attached can easily overload the ground tackle and cause failures/losses.
A code of conduct has been developed for the use of the FAD's and we would encourage everyone to read this. It can be found at the following link - http://www.pgfc.com.au/fads/code-of-conduct/
The cost of deploying and/or replacing FAD's is significant and we would like to ensure that they are there for the majority to use and not have it spoilt by the minority.
We would ask that if anyone sees anyone tampering or tying up to the FAD to please let us know at this email contact@pgfc.com.au to allow us to best monitor the scale of innapropriate use of the FAD's.
Thankyou to all and again from PGFC have a Safe and Happy Holiday.
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Buying a radio overseas
Submitted by Mikado on Tue, 2012-12-18 09:43Hi guys. As the tital states.Im after a Standard Horizon branded radio and after info or feedback on others who may have bought from the US. The radios over there seem to be almost half price.
Another VHF/UHF question I have is this license rule. I know it has been said before but after a couple of much older searches on here I still can't find the final answer. Do I need this license which I'm happy to sort out. And is the reception etc that much better with VHF. I'm almost finished a centre console build and will be based in the Pilbirra and Broome hence this question.
Thanks in advance.
On another note. I'm surprised that this forum doesn't have a dedicated Radio/Communication topics page? Or at least I couldn't find one.
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Anyone camped and fished at Tamala Station - shark bay
Submitted by dropbear on Mon, 2012-12-17 22:34I am planning a trip to shark bay and was considering Tamala station. Anyone have any good oil??
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coolest guy at the boat ramp
Submitted by catchalittle on Mon, 2012-12-17 19:41- 5 comments
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16/12/12 PICTURE REPORT
Submitted by cahal.dahm on Mon, 2012-12-17 18:47A few season openers out from mindaire
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Deep drop
Submitted by Jorie on Mon, 2012-12-17 17:59well i was just chasing some info on how deep i need to go for blue eye trevalla and hapuka. in the proces of getting a bigger boat and are hoping to get out soon. the places we will be likely to fish is dunsbrough augusta and walpole. any info would help heaps cheers guys.
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Sargent Baker
Submitted by nicmaddogg on Mon, 2012-12-17 16:57ive been catching bulk sargent bakers out on the boat lately.
what are they good for??
any decent eating??
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out from mindarie today
Submitted by uncle on Mon, 2012-12-17 15:42met up with Ricey at half past 6,headed out and it looked like crap,anyway out we went just past Staggies reef,put the pick down and it wasn't too bad,got some nice skippy,moved around a couple of times, ended up with 1 dozen skippy,a size dhuie, size b/arse and a size ytk, we had a blitz from small ytks,catching tripple hook ups and we must have put 18 back, all in all the wind backed of a bit and it was quite comfortable, water temp down to 22.3
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Tackle Shop - Fulltime position available
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Mon, 2012-12-17 14:05Oceanside Tackle and Marine in O'Connor has a Fulltime position available to the right person.
The position is Full time and involves working periodical weekends. We're wanting someone with fishing knowledge and having experience with boat fishing will also be an advantage.
Please send us a PM with your details (more info the better) or you can call myself or Ryan at the shop (9337 5682) for more details.
help help computor geek advise sought
Submitted by meglodon on Mon, 2012-12-17 13:49Hi Guys & girls
can anyone please help me? I'v just brought a second hand computor from an auction house and it came with a C.O.A. for "Vista". i was told that all i had to do was take it home and load my copy of windows xp profesional on and all would be danddy put the disk in the slot and away you go said the man Hmmm. not quite
my problem is this, put the orig xp disk in computor makes all the right sounds shows via on screen messages all the files it is loading up all seem ok then message comes up "starting windows". then the fun starts, blue screen comes up with the following message.
"a problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computor.
If this is the first time your've seen this stop error screen restart your computor. If this screen appears again follow these steps.
Check for viruses on your computor,remove any newly installed hard drives or hard drive controllers.
Check your hard drive to make sureit is properly configured and terminated. Run chkdsk/f to check for hard drive corruptionand then restart your computor
has anyone had this sort of problem and if so do i need to go to a computor geek or what my knowledge of computors is i know how to turn them on put a disk in the drive and press run, any advise most appreciated
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Where do I take old flares?
Submitted by Lidder85 on Mon, 2012-12-17 11:34Hi all, I am needing to dispose of old flares. Can anyone please tell me where
to put them
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Soft plastic and lure ideas
Submitted by Scott Family on Mon, 2012-12-17 10:25Hi guys,
Can you give me some ideas as to what set up to use for targeting flat head in the swan river? Any tips / hints would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Boating Rant
Submitted by Noxious on Mon, 2012-12-17 08:20G'day
Had an absolute nightmare down at the river yesterday. Since getting my boat, I haven't done any landbased fishing at all. Yesterday I had a family do, at an uncles place who only lives around the corner from my favourite flathead spot. So I decided this was a good opportunity to hit the flats for an hour or so.
Waded out about 30meters from the shore. Fishing was pretty slow, managed a couple small flatties and the usual couple of blowies. Then I was on, two huge stinking runs (saw my backing on one), and about 20 minutes back and forth I finally had this fish beat. Until I noticed a boat heading straight for me (mind you I'm only in about 2-3feet of water), I was yelling at the top of my voice to tell this boat to go around me, the dude driving the boat looked straight at me and continued course and passed me by about 3 meters, bang I was cut off!!! I let him know I wasn't happy. All I got was abuse from his mrs.
I was also abused and yelled at by two seperate boats full of p1ssed d1ckheads! What is with people? they get on a boat and leave their brains on the jetty.
I'm a big boy, I can take a bit of abuse, I just laugh. One day I wouldn't mind being a father, I would hate for young children to be subjected to the pathetic behaviour I witnessed yesterday. People hassling and 'picking on' a lone fisherman minding his own business.
Seems everyone is a hero when they are on a boat and the other person is standing in the water.
Was pretty upset about the fish too. Whatever it was, it was going to be a nice fish. Was certainly no flathead.
That's me done.
Alex
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No more bait for me!
Submitted by romyn on Mon, 2012-12-17 08:05First time on softies for me and
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How Often do you Fish ?
Submitted by TheJettyRat on Mon, 2012-12-17 02:48How often do you get out for a fish ?
Me, daily, about 20-35 hrs per week depending on the weather. I am obsessed.
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Range Rover Sport
Submitted by AaronC on Sun, 2012-12-16 20:29Hey fellow fisho's,
Looking at buying my wife a bigger 4wd and she likes the RR sport (expensive taste). The budget is around 50K. Which puts us in the 2005-2008 price bracket. Only looking at the TDV6 and took one for a drive on the weekend. Nice car but what are they really like? We have a 1.5 tonne boat so towing should be very economical??
If anyone on the site has one i would really like a opinion from someone who is not trying to flog me one. What are the average service costs? Parts expensive? fuel economy?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
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Best rod and reel combo for bottom bouncing
Submitted by gdupagne on Sun, 2012-12-16 16:28Hi guys,
Just starting to get back into fishing and am wanting to upgrade my gear. I am chasing a rod and reel combo to chase snapper, Dhui's small sambo's and anything else that may be sniffing around. probably want to spend around the $400 range.
any info would be awesome
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Good start to the Season
Submitted by C.P on Sun, 2012-12-16 16:07Had a great day out today. First day of the demersal season. 4 crays on the way out (7 day pull) & a beautiful 77 cm Dhuie. A lovely light west wind to stir up the fish. Its nearly always a good day for fishing at Mandurah when the witch of the west comes stealin.
Now I know there are plenty of guys on this site who catch dhuies regularly. But for me it's a rare prize. 2 or 3 a year. 
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how to eat fugu or blowfish
Submitted by perth fisher on Sun, 2012-12-16 15:39- 6 comments
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Swan crabs
Submitted by danobigfish on Sun, 2012-12-16 14:17Hey guys !
Any news on the crabs in the river at the moment
Would like to give them a crack this arvo
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cray pots in exmouth
Submitted by leesfishin on Sun, 2012-12-16 14:14hi all,
heading up to exmouth over xmas an wondering if its worth taking the cray pots up there.
i see there are reds there, not sure if in numbers and if many people catch them in pots up there.
any suggestions or lickley areas to try would be great .
i also see on fishers no pots aloud around the murions islands , are there any more no pot ares (exept sancurary zones)
or is it a waist of time and leave the pots at home (could fit a few more ctns beer in there space lol )
cheers lee
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Has anyone tried the newTantabiddi Boat Ramp, Exmouth and verdict?
Submitted by kbad on Sun, 2012-12-16 13:45Hi guys and girls doing my due diligence for a trip to Exmouth in May taking up a large fibreglass boat if you have tried the new ramp out at Tantabiddi how was it anything to watch out for beyond strong winds and a very low tide.
Cheers and beers for the festive season 
karl
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Metro Fishing
Submitted by Hollow Bar on Sun, 2012-12-16 12:57Hi Guys,
Im fresh to this forum and noticed there wasnt a thread for general chit chat catching in the metro perth area? If there is one and i've overlooked it please link me to it but I think it would be nice to have a running thread with how the Perth beach and river are fishing.
Im heading out for a flick off the Point walter flats and can hopefully update this thread in hopes that its a constant source of where and what species is fishing well.
Cheers
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CHIRP - is it better than an FCV 295
Submitted by JohnF on Sun, 2012-12-16 08:31Will be installing new electronics on the new tug once it arrives, and the difficult choice of sounder is the issue.....
The boat has a Garmin 740S GPS/sounder/radar touchscreen combo, which I will probably use for a backup, but nowhere near big or good enough as the main unit.
I have always used Raymarine, so was leaning to the new E125 with the 450 CHIRP module and M265LH CHIRP tranny. But I am just not sure if I will be paying top dollar for s gimmick, when I could put in an old skool FCV 295 and conventional 1 or 2 kW tranny and know it would be great.
I love the Raymarine ease of use, and find the Furuno stuff a bit clunky, but no doubt Furuno have had the best Sounders up until now.
What about the Simrad NSS 12? Looks pretty good. Anyone used these with conventional and/or CHIRP?
On trannies, also considering through hull B175's, as I am still unsure if I can shoot through the Boston whaler conquest 235 hull with the M265 tranny effectively. They have a specific transducer area moulded into the hull with no foam, but I have read on the hull truth that it is thick and design for through hull (drill a hole jobbies), not shoot through....... But the new chirp shoot throughs are meant to be much less affected than the old M260 shoot through......
So many options........
Not gonna be cheap!
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any auto sparkies on here SOR
Submitted by spooled79 on Sun, 2012-12-16 07:03hi guys
just putting it out there if any auto sparkies lin=ve sor that might be able to look at a dual battery system on a 80 series.. problem is the auxillary isnt charging need problem fixed this week i can bring to you or come to me in maddington dont mind happy to pay of course
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good luck tomorrow guys
Submitted by bayliner on Sat, 2012-12-15 23:31Good luck to all out there fishing for demersals tomorrow.............. shame ill have to wait till next week.
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