Fishing Discussion
Kalbarri in September
Submitted by Evansb80 on Fri, 2012-08-31 11:58Hi everyone farley new to fishwrecked and thought it would be a good place to get some info, heading up to kalbarri in late september and just wondering if it's worth towing the boat up or not. Has anyone fished up there this time of the year and what would be the best thing to target on the boat, and is it better fishing north or south of the mouth. Any info to make my decision would be much apprecatied.
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Anybody using spotters sunnies with the halide lens?
Submitted by Jelle on Fri, 2012-08-31 11:02Anybody has a pair with this lens?
http://www.spotters.com.au/news/latest-news?view=item&iid=6
I'm in the market for a nice pair of polaroids and this at least sounds the goods. Some feedback would be usefull though!
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Keeping a livie out keeps school around
Submitted by beachsoul on Fri, 2012-08-31 09:14When we are fishing sometimes we will put out a small live skippy and I,m starting to think it keeps his mates around longer........any opinions on this...Or similar thoughts
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travelling to exmouth
Submitted by brimhunter on Thu, 2012-08-30 22:50Off to Exmouth Oct 12th,anyone interested in sharing driving and costs,planning to arrive Exmouth Sun 14th,staying in town at Caravan park,also anyone up there at that time got room for a deckie for the day,dont have a boat but have had experience but not up that way just around the metro area,give my right arm if someone has room for 1 more,very keen to get out on a boat else ill be land based fishing for 10 days,will pay my way, my email is pcsonthego@gmail.com .
many thanx in advance
Brimhunter
E-Shed for bait?
Submitted by saltydog on Thu, 2012-08-30 22:22Heading North soon and was contemplating trying to get some fresh bait instead of buying mulies.
Anything going down at the wharf in that dept?
cheers in advance
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LED Work lights
Submitted by fishingaddict on Thu, 2012-08-30 20:19Hey all am after some info, i am installing a led worklight to the back of my hilux and the light only has a black wire and a white wire coming out of it. Question is which one is positive and which negative. Being led is it as simple as the light will only work one way and not the other or is there a risk of damaging it if hooked up the wrong way. Having no instructions i would assume it wouldnt effect it.
Thanks in advance
Mat
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Dont forget to renew your Recreation Fishing License!!!!
Submitted by snugget on Thu, 2012-08-30 16:29Hey guys just a little tip!! What ever you do dont forget to renew your recreation fishing license, I live up north and went fishing today, got some good fish and only kept two fish for a feed, a spanish mackreal and rankin cod and let the rest go. I pull up at the boat ramp and retreive my boat noticing the two fisheries officers, i think to myself.. yep im all good, fish are all size and well in my limit, until questioned by the officers. They themselves were happy about the catch, but when i produced my rec license it was out of date...Myself i keep my rec license in my fishing bag wher and when ever i go fishing it is there nearly always once a week and always in my car ready just incase. So i have changed address in the past year and havent recieved my renewal and never spend time looking at my license.. So BANG.. My catch is confiscated and are in the running to recieve a $200 fine for not having a in date recreational fishing license.
Now on i will remember todays Date as a birthday.. and make sure to remember my Recreational Fishing Liicense renewal every year as trust me, you look like a poacher when you got two fisheries officers note pads out and two heshn bags taking your catch out of you boat down the local boat ramp.. And me i'm a avid sports fisherman were i catch and release 90% of my catch, releasing fish after the catch is my best part of fishing thats what i enjoy fishing so much.. And are a storewalt for Fish For The Future..So guys just a little reminder for yous too.. have a quick check and see if your license is in date too, cause its not worth the feeling to come home after fishing not enjoying a great day out on the water.....when really you did..
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Cheap/used Chartplotter
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2012-08-30 15:17The old boy next door to me has a Tinny and is after a cheap or used chartplotter - he saw my Hummingbird combo as was not even aware that the technology existed yesterday, and now thinks he has to have one...
I said to him I would put a post on FW to see if anyone had a unit they may have ripped off their boats and replaced or something, lying in the shed, selling for a few bucks...
What do the low end plotters cost that are okay? The Garmin and Lawrence cheapies look around $300-$400 but the screens are tiny. Are any of the cheaper ones any good?
Let me know if you have anything kicking around for a good price..... Complete please, as I will most likley have to fit it for him nd will become responsible for the setup...
Thanks
Ocean blue - Vanuatu Extreme Dogtooth & GT Popping – Nov 2012 Charter Spots Avaliable
Submitted by J Déjà Vu on Thu, 2012-08-30 15:05hey all i have joined a trip
and there is spots avaliable which need to be taken up, price includes 4 days fishing, 5 nights accomadtion and all meal included breakfast lunch dinner
the operator is the well renouned group Ocean Blue fishing, who have a high repuation in the business all around the world, even IFISH has fished with them
for this trip of a life time,
below is a brief overall description on the trip but please visit the website to see everything
http://www.oceanbluefishing.com/2012/vanuatu-extreme-dogtooth-gt-popping-%E2%80%93-nov-2012/
The Fishing Trip
During this adventure you’ll fish a variety of reef systems, underwater sea mounts and remote volcanic islands with steep cliff faces not only offering superb fishing but spectacular scenery. Sports anglers can target a variety of species including GT’s, dogtooth, yellowfin tuna, wahoo & red bass on casting and jigging gear. Our team also targets big doggies on popping gear, a technique that gets explosive action & is thrilling to witness. There are light tackle options for if anglers wish to add some inshore fishing to the mix. The big EdgeWater centre console is perfect for 4 anglers casting & jigging.
Itinerary: 5th-10th November 2012
5th November 2012
Upon arrival into Port Vila you will be transferred to ‘Trees and Fishes’ Anglers Retreat, after a warm welcome anglers have time to familiarise themselves with the lodge, prepare fishing gear & relax with a cold drink. Angler’s are comfortably accommodated across cabins each with own ensuite. Excellent meals are prepared using the freshest island grown ingredients which keep anglers taste buds and energy levels up for the week.
6th-9th November 2012
After breakfast and initial briefing from the skipper & crew, board the 32ft EdgeWater ‘Azzurra’ & commence your charter. During this adventure you’ll fish pristine reef systems, underwater sea mounts and remote volcanic islands with steep cliff faces not only offering superb fishing but spectacular scenery. Target Vanuatu’s premier sportfishing species including GT’s, red bass, coral trout, jobfish, wahoo and ofcourse Vanuatu’s famous dogtooth tuna – a species our team successfully targets on poppers aswell as vertical jigging.
Some trolling for pelagics will be on offer, once fish are located you can jig and cast to good effect. Trophy species including yellowfin tuna, wahoo, mahi mahi while billfish are always around.
After each enjoyable days fishing you will return to Trees & Fishes where you can enjoy the evening at your own leisure, have a swim or enjoy a few cold beers before a great dinner.
10th November 2012
After breakfast & morning at leisure, a representative of Trees & Fishes will transfer you to Port Vila Airport in time for your return international flight.
Trip Inclusions- Stay 5 nights at Trees & Fishes Anglers Lodge
- Breakfast & dinners at Anglers’ Lodge
- 4 days fishing onboard 32ft EdgeWater Azzurra.
- Lunches, snacks whilst on board
- All ground transfers
- Tackle available**
- Experienced skipper & crew
to ask further questions or information please contact:
Tel: +61 2 8572 4777
Email:
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Fishing Buddy....I am a total novice!
Submitted by Howsie on Thu, 2012-08-30 15:02Hi there
Pommy here in peace..I am a total novice at fishing, i am living in Bunbury not been here too long and really wanting to learn how and where to fish. No boat unfortunately yet. Have fished a few areas landbased, catching little whitings etc...Born in Manchester city, i have very little experience with fishing, really dont even know how to hook up and just putting it out there to see if anyone is heading out this sunday that i could possibly tag along with and learn, get some tips from?
Cheers
Steve Howson
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Final gone Smartphone _ Fishing related Apps
Submitted by crasny1 on Thu, 2012-08-30 14:55Finally got a smartphone. Is there any Apps that helps fishing. Have a Samsung Galaxy S3.
Just thought there might be some apps that can help. (Apart from the GPD deckying on your boats LOL).
I only ever fishes as the skipper so that particular app would only be usefull if GPS etc fails.
Cheers
Neels
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Photos from the Keep Australia Fishing Rally - 2
Submitted by Knot Big Enuff on Wed, 2012-08-29 21:00Some more
Good to meet you Ron ... nice work too
... love the effort you've put to be there; loading the tinny, parcking issue and going with a truck through the CBD during rush hour!
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New Tow Wagon
Submitted by bluemule on Wed, 2012-08-29 20:13Hi Fellers and gals,
Just returned from Exmouth,and I'm looking for a new 4x4 auto diesel to pull my 6m platey. Loaded is a good 1800kg total.
Would love a 200 series crusier in my dreams, but I have to be realistic.My old 98 toyota parado 3.4lt petrol has 334,000km on the clock and I would like the torque to crusie at 100km on our long trips from Sydney.We struggle to hold 90-95km most of the time with the winds holding us down. The old girl has never let us down yet.But the fuel is a killer. I've five years till we retire, and a new set of wheels is to retire on would see us out.Do any of you tow long distance and with what?
reguards, jim
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what time for Quobba?
Submitted by Redemperor000 on Wed, 2012-08-29 19:34hello everyone.
Me and a heap of others are planning for a trip to Quobba next year and are a bit unsure of when would be the best time to go. ive searched through the function on the side and are gettiing mixed opinions. We are going there to mainly balloon but also for spinning and bottom fishing (so mainly the lot) the goal is to land a land based spaniard. ive heard that April is a good time to go and also November. i know that no one can predict the weather for a certian time of year but im looking for your opinion on when the best time would be to book in terms of easterly winds and when i have the best chance of landing a mack.
looking forward to your responses and a big thanks to anyone that does because the first part of organising the trip is the date. :)
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skippers ticket
Submitted by mikeurnot on Wed, 2012-08-29 18:39Hi did a post about hire boats at exmouth. I dont have a skippers ticket .
Being hearing impaired I am almost certain I would not get a ticket.
Only thing stopping me is I would not be able to hear the radio to good.
If this is the case would anyone up at exmouth be willing to take me out
I will hire the boat for 2 days.
Up there from the 1st of november till the following Wednesday.
If the radio would not stop me getting skippers ticket any comments appreciated
Love to get into Gts and Mackrel
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Rex joins rally to allow West Aussies to fish (news article today)
Submitted by scottywiper on Wed, 2012-08-29 11:09
The man known for kissing fish and throwing them back is concerned West Australian families will not be able to enjoy the experience of heading to the beach and throwing a line in.
The matter has brought him to Perth, where he will take part in a rally this afternoon.
Fishing personality Rex Hunt will join WA recreational fishers at a rally against proposals that plan to ban fishing in areas of WA's coastline.
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WA fishers rally for rights (press release)
Submitted by scottywiper on Wed, 2012-08-29 11:07Fishing legend Rex Hunt will join WA recreational fishers at a rally this week against proposals that threaten to ban fishing in areas of WA’s coastline.
The ‘Don’t Lock Us Out’ campaign by community group Keep Australia Fishing and supported by recreational fishing peak body Recfishwest urges fishers to protect their rights to fish in WA, while recognising the need for marine conservation.
Keen fishers and supporters are urged to join the rally by boat or foot at Langley Park in East Perth from 4pm to 6pm on Wednesday, August 29.
Mr Hunt said it is time recreational fishers stood up for their right to fish in local waters and against the influence of international firms on local policy.
“Australians’ right to fish is slipping out of our hands. It’s time we stood up as a collective group and protect the future of recreational fishing for not only our generation but for our children and encourage the government to make a fair and informed decision,” he said.
Recfishwest CEO Andrew Rowland explained that international lobby groups are pressuring the Federal Government into declaring areas of the State’s coast marine reserves, or no-fishing zones, which threatens the livelihood of some regional communities and falsely labels recreational fishers as irresponsible.
“The campaign being spear headed by overseas anti-fishing lobbyists treats recreational fishers with the same regard as destructive activities such as dredging. If successful we will see popular fishing destinations like Geographe Bay and the Perth Trench locked up and inaccessible for those wanting to enjoy a fish with their family,” he said.
“What hasn’t been recognised is that recreational fishers have been, and continue to be, at the forefront of marine conservation. There is no scientific or socioeconomic data or reasons to suggest that recreational fishing has any detrimental effect on these areas and it’s important that the government recognises this.
“The decision to lock-out fishing families from these areas forever can and will have a long lasting effect on a number of regional communities. We should be embracing fishing rather than restricting it because it brings significant benefits to these communities. This decision affects all Australians and I encourage the people of WA to show their support at the rally.”
The Keep Australia Fishing campaign also encourages keen fishers to contact Federal Ministers against the proposed lock-out campaign. Information can be found at www.keepaustraliafishing.com.au or on the Keep Australia Fishing Facebook site.
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Overnight at ocean reef marina
Submitted by Ericl on Wed, 2012-08-29 07:10Hi
Wondering if anyone has overnighted at Ocean Reef Marina
There is a jetty opposite the launch ramps that is probably quite difficult to get to by land
Thinking of tying up there if too bumpy just offshore
Thanks
Eric
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no transducer/fishfinder
Submitted by bayliner on Tue, 2012-08-28 19:40Hi guys im at the mercy of you all please help!!!!!!!!!! the wife wants us to go out fishing on saturday along with our 6 year old son, the swell is a bit too high for me to venture out (newbie) so thought maybe put the boat in at cockburn (protected from garden island) since my replacement transducer/ fish finder is on its way to me from ch marine i need some areas to fish, please any ideas? i need almost a dead cert area!!!! (if they exist) just enough to keep them busy........... snapper/whiting would be good.. or even a sambo if the wifes on the other end!!!!!! i have navionics on my i phone and the gps still works on my northstar657 HELP
kenny
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FATHERS DAY SALE
Submitted by hayway marine on Tue, 2012-08-28 13:28hi guys we are currently offering everyone that comes to see us before fathers day 10% disc store wide on any purchases (excluding electronics and safety gear)
IFish Apprentice???
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2012-08-28 13:12Did any of you guys apply to be Pauls apprentice on Ifish TV?
On this Sunday show, he invited applications for an apprentice to host the show with him - what a cool job, get paid to talk shit and fish all day... My missus just gave me the hairy eyeball when I started getting keen.... Bummer...
Anyone here up for it?
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Keep Australia Fishing Rally and Convoy details
Submitted by scottywiper on Tue, 2012-08-28 11:19I hope to see many of you tomorrow at the rally.
Even if you can't bring a boat, bring yourself, bring friends, bring family members, the numbers really count.
Details:
2.00-2.30: For the convoy, gather at Leeuwin Boat Ramp, Hillarys Boat Ramp and Bluewater Morley. Reps from Benbows will coordinate the Hillarys convoy, and reps from Bluewater Melville will run the Leeuwin one. From there you head into Langley Park along a prearranged route. For more details speak to the coordinators at each location when you arrive. Convoys will start at 2.30pm. Banners and signs promoting a positive fishing message or key messages such as "don't lock us out" are encouraged.
3.30-4pm: Arrive at Langley Park. Parking marshals will control parking on the park itself, follow their instructions. Bring cars, boats, dinghies, kayaks, jet skis, whatever.
4pm: Barbecue/sausage sizzle run by Getaway Outdoors begins.
4.15pm: Keep Australia Fishing Rally begins. Scott Coghlan will MC the event and introduce guest speaker Rex Hunt. Rex will be followed by Recfishwest CEO Andrew Rowland, Emma George and Jamie Chester.
(PLEASE NOTE: We need people to be on their best behaviour at the rally - no public drinking of alcohol and no tension with members of the public or opponents of the rally, just ignore any negative comments)
Be aware that the media will be covering the event and we want to project an ultra-positive image of the rec fishing community. Feel free to post pics of the rally and comments to Facebook, Twitter, etc.
5.30pm: Rally concludes. Hopefully the right message will have been sent to the Federal Government and general public.
http://www.keepaustraliafishing.com.au/index.php/latest-news
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Fishwrecked Comp 2013
Submitted by Ozzy on Mon, 2012-08-27 22:23Hi Crew,Havent heard much about a FW comp for 2013 ?
Is It going to happen 
Cheers Ozzy
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getting into the mines
Submitted by fisho-ron on Mon, 2012-08-27 21:25hi guys.
yeh its been asked before, so im starting a new thread.
i am looking at getting up on the mines...machine opperator.
i have my excavator, front end loader, hr, bluecard, e.w.p, forklift, cv, dogging and senior first aid tickets, all of these i have many years experiance in/on except the front end loader but i just cant get a look in anywhere.
any ideas, where to look, who to talk too???
do you know someone????
cheers
ron
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how much fuel would be needed? (guesswork)
Submitted by hekser on Mon, 2012-08-27 20:11 Heading to jurien late sept- after reading a few reports on here - most of the action is in the 50's- ive had pretty good luck in the 20-30's but keen on catching some of the beautys ive seen posted (in particular fisho-ron's mullas and dhuies!
) have 16 ft ali, 2004 40hp mariner (3cyl) running rather well. got 2 22l tanks onboard (45l) and another small 12l in the shed which ill grab a mariner fitting for taking me to 57L .
is that reasonable to get out the 16nm to the 50s, dick around a bit then get home? im not sure of the economy but i was out the other day to ocean side of ffb, dicked around changed spots a few time, sounded around abit, fished round carnac for a bit and didnt need to change tanks until i got near harding rock inside GI id estimate i did around 25 NM before changing- does that sound right?
for a total of 57 l i should get around 70-80 NM depending on weather?
any comments appreciated- and if anyone has hints on what to look for in the 50s... please send them in ;)
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boat hire exmouth
Submitted by mikeurnot on Mon, 2012-08-27 19:18I will be up at Exmouth for one week 1st november till 8th november. Looking to hire aboat up there for a few days.
I dont have a skippers ticket what sort of size would I be limited to .
Like to chase Gts and macks .
Any advise appreciated
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Where do you get your hooks and sinkers from?
Submitted by Justo82 on Mon, 2012-08-27 19:06I want to find some cheaper options for stocking up. But don't want to make them myself. I've thought about buying online but imagine postage on sinkers would jack the price massively.
In regards to hooks, what do you use? I've got mustads, and owners. Today bought some gamakatsu to try out.
Cheers.
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Big thanks to Xtreme Coolers - Dave
Submitted by Knot Big Enuff on Mon, 2012-08-27 19:03Extreme thanks to Dave for setting me up with one these toys! Great local service, and demo
Made it look so easy to me, and I've never used them before.

Kind enough to drop it to my work in the City on his way home.
Cheers mate
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Importng a boat from the US !!!
Submitted by lloydy77 on Mon, 2012-08-27 18:53I`m looking to import a boat from the US into Fremantle and was seeking some advise on the best way to do it being the cheapest and safest way.
If anyone has Imported recently and has any phone numbers or companys that they went through and have good reports would be greatly appreciated!!!!
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