Fishing Discussion
Triple Yellow Fin Tuna Hook-up Video with Two Anglers
Submitted by JohnF on Sat, 2012-12-08 20:39From two weeks ago with Langa in his BW Conquest 285 off Perth. Good work Langa.
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warrora
Submitted by jase on Sat, 2012-12-08 17:20Anyone help with there being whiting at Warrora inside the reef? Trying to help the old bloke out with as much info as possible, cheers guys.
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blue swimmers
Submitted by jase on Sat, 2012-12-08 17:17hey guys my old boy is headed up to Warroora at chrissy. just wondering if there are any blue swimmer crabs inside the reef or even muddys? Any info would be awesome. Tight lines.
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Another hypothetical question
Submitted by dumper on Sat, 2012-12-08 13:13Another Hypothetical regarding grayzees post.
I was out fishing with a couple of mates up in exmouth (five licences in total). We'd been having a good day, with most of us catching our fair share of table fish. On the way back to the ramp, the skipper pulls up for a swim and a beer as its still early. I decide I'd throw on a mask and have a look around. I grab the speargun and as soon as I hit the bottom, a nice coral trout swims up to greet me and is dispatched and on ice within seconds.
Now I look back down and there's four of his mates wondering what the commotion is all about. Now I know I'm only allowed to take one coral trout per day, but we have five licences on board. So I swim back down and nail the other four in quick succession as I know my mates wouldn't be able to hold their breaths long enough to get a shot away. Now this question is to the people that said it was ok for two divers to catch 3 people's crays.
Is it ok for 1 person to spear five people's limit of coral trout??
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Herrison island
Submitted by fisharoo on Sat, 2012-12-08 13:11Hi there, planning to take my kids to Herrison island in Burswood this arvo. Haven't been there for years, but remembered there are kangaroos there. There was a protest of some sort last couple of years.
Just wondering if anyone's been there lately? And also if everything's all good there?
Thanks
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Cray Potting
Submitted by C.P on Sat, 2012-12-08 12:11I posted this question earlier - then realised it was in the middle of an initial post from 3 years ago. No wonder no one replied. Any way I'm wodering how easy is is for crays to get out of a pot. As I often cant get out through the week, there can be 7 days between pulls. Is it likely that crays have been & gone during that time?
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Exmouth whiting
Submitted by profish540 on Sat, 2012-12-08 12:05I want to take my young falla out fishing for whiting in the gulf can some one recommend a good spot gulf side.
cheers
Dan
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leeuwin
Submitted by Samo76 on Sat, 2012-12-08 11:56Anyone know if the leeuwin ramp is up and running yet?
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Scalies
Submitted by AlwaysFishin on Sat, 2012-12-08 09:57Hey just wondering if anyone knows if there are any scalies around? Thinking Freo or Woodman Point jetty. Keen to grab some fresh bait. Cheers
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Rod for trinidad 30a
Submitted by Noxious on Sat, 2012-12-08 09:22G'day
Just after some suggestions. Just got a Shimano Trinidad 30A. I know a lot of people don't like reels with star drags for trolling, but it doesn't bother me in the slightest. Out fit will be a bit of an all rounder. But mainly for jigging, with the option for a bit of trolling.
Looking at a monster mesh max (200).
Want to stick to around $200-300... just bought a new boat and the funds have been taking a beating.
Just looking for suggestions I may not have thought of. Montser mesh seems to be good value for money. Went and had look at some the other day, they look like a nice rod too. Which is always a bonus.
Cheers for any input,
Alex
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New-ish member
Submitted by fish4dan on Fri, 2012-12-07 20:43I've been a member for a while, but not posted often. Hope to do better in future ;-)
Thought I'd post a few photos. The wife doesn't really appreciate the sense of anticipation, self reliance, man vs. elements.
She does have other redeeming qualities, of course - not to mention she caught a double header of 45cm flatties, to my single herring, Down South a few months ago. Fed us for 2 nights :-|
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End of the World ?
Submitted by fish4dan on Fri, 2012-12-07 20:35The demersal ban ends on 15 Dec. And supposedly the World ends on 21 Dec. I'm thinking of taking that week off to have a last taste of dhuie on the BBQ :-) Does anyone know if we can catch demersals on the 15th, or does it really mean from 12.01am on 16th Dec ? Cheers, Dan
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woodman point groyne report ???
Submitted by ayitsme on Fri, 2012-12-07 20:05hey guys has anyone fished the woodman point groyne lately and if so what have you been catching and what time
cheers
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rod hire exmouth?
Submitted by robert1979 on Fri, 2012-12-07 12:30Hello, heading up to Exmouth at Christmas for a few days. Does anyone happen to know if the tackleshop (or any other company) hires out rods/reels. Hoping to spend a day or two doing a bit of land based fishing while im there.
Cheers,
Rob
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Diving Kalbarri
Submitted by eltaco on Fri, 2012-12-07 01:17Hi guys heading up to kalbarri over Christmas and takin the big boat and tinnie so looking forward to me different options of fishing crabbing etc . Going to take the dive gear up just wondering if anyone knows of any good reefs up to 20m to have a look or are the cliffs good to dive along any info would be sweet and if anyone's got a report from up there even better cheers
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Anyone fished Gemini wreck lately for sambos?
Submitted by randall df223 on Thu, 2012-12-06 20:10Are there any around? Are the sharks a problem?
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Fish that repels sharks.
Submitted by damon4949 on Thu, 2012-12-06 18:01So I'll write out the cliffs for the docco just incase anyones too lazy to read it ;).
Basically a research team studied the Hagfish that releases a protein around it that makes the water near it turn into a gooey substance, this substance smells like "Dirty sea water" and has been proven to repel sharks.
The same fish's slime is made up of tiny fibres about 100 times smaller than human hair, that could make clothes stronger than nylon or plastic and would be more efficient than harvesting silk worms.
Still don't think I'd be putting a slime all over me that has a "consistency similar to snot" to repel the biteys haha.
Article: http://news.discovery.com/tech/hagfish-slime-super-clothes-121203.html
Worth a read and certainly interesting.
Apologies if it has been posted before, I've done a few searches and couldn't find anything.
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Hamelin Bay and West Bay Augusta
Submitted by Lockie on Thu, 2012-12-06 15:45Hey,
My Partener and I are going to Hamelin bay for five days and West Bay for another five days over Xmas.
I am taking my new Nissan Navara and My little Tinny, I am going to try and do some crabbing in the black wood and chase some black bream also.
i was just wondering what my options would be in hamelin bay as i have never been the before.
I have herd the beach fishing can be good but apart from that iam not sure.
Any info or tips on these areas would be great.
Cheers Guys Dave
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New sounder for the tinny...
Submitted by Braxi on Thu, 2012-12-06 15:13G'day,
i am in the hunt for a new sounder/plotter for my tinny. I am looking at the HDS 7 which should do the job. But I noticed today the
Furuno GP1670F Colour GPS Plotter Fishfinder
Has anyone used this and is it a better unit than the Lowrance? It's a bit pricier by a couple hundred $$$. Not too sure if its worth the extra. Any info would be great. Also, where do you guys get you electronic from. There's some good prices online but I'd rather buy locally, at least from somewhere in oz.
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Decent split ring pliers
Submitted by CraigSpedding on Thu, 2012-12-06 09:59Hi all,
any one shout me in the direction of a decent set of split ring pliers, mine are crap and my fingers arent that steady!
also do you guys remove split ring and put loop knots on lures?
any help would be greatky appreciated
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Dead crabs safetybay
Submitted by CURT on Wed, 2012-12-05 23:53Hi all.
I went down to the bent st boat ramp tonight to shine the torch for cobbler and there was a number of crabs washed up. Mostly small males. Would have been close to ten dead crabs for every ten metres of beach. This was the turn island side of the ramp towards that PIpe on the beach. I think this is storm water from the roads possibly polluting the water here? Pretty shit if u ask me
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What's the strangest method you've used to catch a fish?
Submitted by NickJetpilot1 on Wed, 2012-12-05 22:48Having just finished year 12 my two mates and i decided to go up to kalbarri for a week for leavers to do some relaxing and fishing. Anyway, on our second last night we were talking to this couple who were fishing on the jetty with us, we had rods and bait, they had rods and crab pots. We weren't catching anything other thatn small bream and tarwhine, and they weren't catching anything at all, then just as we were about to leave, they pull up their crab pots. Heard the dude start shouting and laughing, so we turn around to see what's up, and there sitting in his crab pot is an absolute monster estuary cod. Clearly not the biggest they grow but for the murchison this thing was an absolute monster, probably about 1m long and about 10kg.
That was the first weird catch of the trip, but wasn't the last. The next night we went back to the jetty for a fish, didn't bring the bait or rods, instead a gidgee. My mate wanted to catch these little angel fish to bring back for his little bro's aquarium, so he makes an improvised net/bucket out of an ice-cream bucket and rope. He dropped it down with a lot of rocks in it for weight and a squid we got from the couple that were there again. After about 10 minutes he decides to pull it up and lo and behold, no angel fish, but a big f****** mud crab. We had no use for it so we gave it to the other guy in return for the bait.
So after these weird, improvised and very unorthodox methods of catching fish i was curious to know, what the strangest method you guys have ever used to catch fish???
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Home made Knife jigs/slices
Submitted by Fisher Kid on Wed, 2012-12-05 18:02These are some home made knife jigs/slices i have made, i think the first one is too light, so i am going to use some heavier cutlery. If you want any extra info just send me a PM.
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Any whites yet
Submitted by Paul_86 on Wed, 2012-12-05 16:59Hey guys, anyone seen any signs of the whites moving yet? I dropped my pots for the first time Tuesday so not sure if I should pull them tomorrow (if I get the chance) or wait until Saturday morning.
Cheers
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all this rain!
Submitted by Blackie Boy on Wed, 2012-12-05 16:29Does this rain have much of an effect on the river fishing - positive or negative??
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Reel choice
Submitted by Hambo on Wed, 2012-12-05 15:31Hey Guys,
Just got a new Shimano Terez 6'9" spin Medium/Heavy (Fast) rod from the mrs for an early xmas present. Looking at using it for an all round rod for Bottom Bouncing, Soft Plastics and some light jigging as well. After some advice on what reel would balance out nicely with it. The rod is rated for 30-50lb power pro. Have a few reels in mind, dont want to spend a fortune for a stella 5000 (as much as id like to) so was looking at possibly a Saragosa 8000F or possibly a Shimano Stradic 6000 or 8000FJ. Whats your advice out there?
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Squidding in the Sound
Submitted by joel88 on Wed, 2012-12-05 14:35Hey Guys,
My mates and I were looking at having a go squidding in the Cockburn Sound this Saturday (weather permitting) but we have never been out there so were wondering if anyone had any advice? We will launch from Woodmans point and then hopefully have some luck fairly close to shore. From what I've seen on seabreeze winds are meant to be 10 - 15 knots in the morning and swell 3 meters. Does that sound ok for the sound?
We only have a small boat so don't want to venture off shore too far but hoping you guys could suggest some good spots. Also are there any reefs or anything we need to look out for so we don't hit them?
And is it worth taking the rods out and trying to catch anything (of course not Snapper) or is there nothing really there until you go out deeper?
Thanks
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Would this be legal?
Submitted by grayzeee on Wed, 2012-12-05 10:09Hypothetical situation
As a boat owner but not a diver or potter , could I get a cray license , take 2 divers out (with their own licenses) , and get 24 crays to share?
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madora bay beach fishing
Submitted by daZa on Wed, 2012-12-05 08:45Hay guys. heading to madora bay later on this week for a beach fish......herd there was a few sharks (gummy bronzies etc) just wondering if anyone had any intel. rigs, bait, burley, areas to fish (gutters, flats, channels) any info would be appreciated
cheers fellas!!!
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