Fishing Discussion
twinpower SW
Submitted by jono.s on Tue, 2011-03-22 19:50hey just wondering if anyone owns a twinpower SW and just want to know what you think of them ? have heard that they are pretty close performance wise to a stella , looking at getting a 12000 size HG to use for highspeed spinning and just as a heavy landbased reel ,can get them pretty cheape online at the moment as well, alot cheaper than a stella
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Okuma spinning reel advice
Submitted by mannablue on Tue, 2011-03-22 19:00Hey all, wondering if anyone might be able to help?
I'm looking at purchasing an Okuma Epix Pro 80 spinning reel to match an X Factor 12ft er I recently bought. Majority of work is going to be salmon and tailor with the odd sambo thrown in if I'm lucky enough, occasionally some small sharks from the beach.
Just wondering if anyone possibly owns one of these reels and what is your thoughts on its performance?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers
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Need to find a great marine mechanic
Submitted by Uglyprik on Tue, 2011-03-22 17:40Can anyone help with locating a tried and true MM to service my Yamaha outboard - I don't like going back to the dealers. Prefer metro south
Help appreciated
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Too cold for TUNA?
Submitted by chilie on Tue, 2011-03-22 16:57Hi all, I headed out today off Mindarie for a bit of troll for tuna or macky if i was lucky. But for the 1st time in a while, no joy. The water temp was down to 24 deg, so I wondering
what temp does it get down to before its all over? or are they still around and I've just lost my mojo.....
Heres a couple of picks of better days anyway.
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Pirate Jig split rings
Submitted by Simo_ on Tue, 2011-03-22 14:36Just wondering if I should change the split rings on the Pirate jigs, the ones it comes with looks a bit suspect.
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Lowrance GPS SD card
Submitted by Stewie on Tue, 2011-03-22 14:00Was hoping someone may have some info on Lowrance SD card.Currently i have a Lowrance Globalmap 7200c GPS,it takes a standard size SD card which i store my fishing marks on.I will be up grading to a new Lowrance HD unit which takes a Micro SD card,was wondering if you can transfer the marks on the standard SD to the Micro SD???Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Stewie
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Marron
Submitted by Matt T on Tue, 2011-03-22 13:57Hi Fellas - quick question - if you have a property that a small stream runs through and you happen to find Marron in that section of the stream, are you allowed to take them out of season as they are on your land?
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Go Pro HERO HD with flat screen underwater focus fix
Submitted by tailor marc on Tue, 2011-03-22 13:47Well i have had the go pro for a little while now and love it! Only drama up till last week was the focus under water.
I was advised to get this....
http://www.eyeofmine.com/gopro/underwater/index.html
I also picked up this extention tune for filming the fish coming to the side of the boat...
http://www.sportscamera.com.au/aluminium-rod-extension-p-372.html
Tryed it out last weekend and all i have to say is WOW!!!!!!
Water clarity wasnt the best around freo (first part of vid below) but in rock it was a little better)
Highly recomend them to fellow fishers/divers!!
Also great for lowing to the bottom on some thick line to see what the bottoms like.
Here is a quick vid from last weekend. Watch the lot. First bits freo and water clarity isnt the best...
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BEWARE
Submitted by Jody on Tue, 2011-03-22 13:30Just a heads up.
Unfortunately, it appears Fisheries interpretation of the legislation ATM regarding the RBFL and bag limits are not particularly recfisher friendly. Example : If there are 4 fishers on board who catch their bag limits for the day, but mistakenly three of the fishers forgot to renew their licences, the bag limit then shifts to the guy who HAS a licence and he is charged with exceeding his bag limit, even if he has no idea the others Don't have one.
F*** knows what the story would be if there were 5 on board, and only 3 have licences. Maybe they divide it up and book all 3 RBFL holders … ?
I understand that if somebody didn’t have a license, then they could only catch under Licence holders (who are on the boat at the time) bag/s ….. but it’s pretty unfair that if someone is forgetful or whatever, that it becomes the fault of the fishers doing the righty and they cop the fine.
Hope all that made sense :P
Be careful boys until somebody sorts this mess
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Dolphinfish, Marlin, YFT, wahoo and dhuies at Jurien and Turledove - what an awesome trip!
Submitted by hlokk on Tue, 2011-03-22 11:58Well, we headed out of Hillarys Monday night for a comfortable trip heading up to Jurien for the dawn to hit the FAD.
Managed to get a heap of dollies up to 10kg on the FAD all SP's and lures.

After that, he headed north, with the marlin gear out, got down into a nice BBQ lunch (mmm, dollie burgers), when we ended up landing a 60kg black!
Had a few more strikes as well as a few odd tuna (stripeys and YFT).
Managed to fish a few bottom fishing spots and got some dhuies on jig and a pinky.

Hit up turtledove by 3pm and fished it all arvo past sunset. It was on like you wouldnt believe. Lures werent in the water for more than 5 minutes and they would be smashed. Heaps of YFT around and multiple hookups.

Got a fair few other species like stripeys, sharkies, a sambo and a decent mack. Managed to get a few on lures too.

Around sunset, managed to get a double hookup of wahoo!

After that we anchored near the shoal and beleryed up, landing heaps of fish on floaters and even a bigeye on a SP lure when it was dark.
Fished all night, then had the morning troll around the reef where we managed to pick up heaps more pelagics and a few dhuies off the shoal. Then hit up some bottom fishing spots on the way back and managed to land a few more dhuies, several more pinkies, a baldie and 2 nice sized coral trout. Back in Gero marina just after midday.
Awesome trip!
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Of course, most will recognise these pics. Thats because this trip hasnt happened yet! So get on board!
Apart from the Jurien marlin and the dollies (which we didnt fish), the rest of it was exactly out experiences from the last two trips to turtle dove! Its insane! So its still a pretty fair indication of the way the trip will go. First two pics are just for indication, so apologies for using them (but havent caught my own marlin or dollie at Jurien yet).
Heres the info:
Leave Hillarys Monday 28th March in the evening.
Fish the Jurien FAD for dollies for a few hours on Tuesday.
Troll for about the 4-5hrs up to turtle dove for Marlin and stray tuna (maybe a wahoo too).
Get to turtle dove early arvo and fish that til its dark. YFT, wahoo, mackies, dhuies, cobia.
Fish all night on it too (anchor and berley if the weather permits, or somewhere else nearby otherwise).
Fish turtle dove in the morning for the sunrise, then bottom fishing spots for dhuies, pinkies, baldies, coral trout. on the way back to Geraldton for midday/early arvo. Drive back to Perth by the evening of Wednesday 30th March.
Works out to be fishing all day tuesday, tuesday night and wednesday morning. You'll only need Tuesday and Wednesday off.
Cost is to be determined (depends on people), but about the cost of two charters (considering you get about 3 charters worth of time at the best spots its fricken good value!). Somewhat flexible though.
Yes, yes, I know its really late notice.
But if you're interested, let me know, and i'll see what I can frantically organise. It will be an absolutely awesome trip if you can make it. Its well worth it! I will post up the two previous threads, but everyone who has been to turtle dove has had an awesome time with heaps of fish caught (lots of demersals and heaps of pelagics).
Need about 4 people min.
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Ettiquette Advice
Submitted by yousetouse on Tue, 2011-03-22 11:28Guys,
Apologies for such a noob post!!
Is there some sort of ettiquette in regards to where you can and cant fish in the river? I ask because I have done the most obvious spots to death over the last 2 months (garret rd, canning bridge, redcliffe etc etc etc) and want to venture out to the less obvious spots.
For example I went down to a spot in Claremont where a fellow FW member caught a nice looking bream in the last week. Without giving too much away you have to waltz down various driveways, through private carparks etc etc. I went there this morning to have a look around and felt like I was 15 again with my skateboard tucked under my arm hoping no security guards spot me!! (I didn't live near the beach so skate boarding was the best I could do!!). I found myself thinking if I do get my rod out of the car and start walking down to the specific spot is someone going to start running towards me shaking their arms in the air yelling and screaming telling me to bugger off?!?
Another example is the rocky side of the river (south perth side) between the cuaseway and the Swan River Trust Depot. Not sure if it is even worth wetting the line their but I am only using it as an example.
I know that obviously yacht clubs and where there are no fishing signs are off limits but in the interest of not making a nusience of myself and ruining it for other people who know the times that they can get away with going to these spots I want to make sure I know what to expect.
Is it just a case of suck it and see? try it and if you get told to move on then leave? or am I just letting my skateboarding experiences ruin my fishing travels?
Have been reading FW over the last couple of months and (if you will pardon the pun) I am hooked!
Cheers.
Trevor.
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Sugar Shack.....
Submitted by Deckie on Mon, 2011-03-21 19:22Can anyone tell me if there is accommodation in Exmouth called 'The Sugar Shack". This was a question i was asked the other day. We have been going to Exy for about 12 years now & i have never heard of it, so it would be great if someone could throw a little light on it for me.
Thanx in advance Cheers Rob
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challenger beach
Submitted by Jakeu420 on Mon, 2011-03-21 19:03hey every 1, just wondering about challenger beach what has people caught there? sharks, tailor, salmon, snapper etc. and all i get is monster rays every time i go there?
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Mackerel
Submitted by wooden fish on Mon, 2011-03-21 18:22Saw a 30 to 40lb spaniard free jump no more than 150 metres off the Donald Drive ramp in Warnbro Sound today! Damn - I was having a walk, should have been on the boat, water was like glass. Oh well, Steep point on Friday....
Wood'nfish
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Black Marlin caught off Bunker Bay, WA in 5m of water! crazy.
Submitted by tommyqueenfish on Mon, 2011-03-21 18:19Black Marlin caught off Bunker Bay, WA in 5m of water! crazy.
This is crazy, I just got this off PGFC Facebook page
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Yeagarup
Submitted by buschy on Mon, 2011-03-21 18:09The annual pilgrimage (in it's second year for most of us) to Yeagarup is coming up in a few weeks time. Hopefully there will be a few salmon around. We didn't see much else caught last year - just a few herring and one very juvenile flathead.
From your own experiences are we likely to catch much else as a bycatch of chasing salmon - eg. sharks or by some stroke of luck that old elusive mulloway? Is it worth fishing at night there?
Thanks,
Buschy
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Cryptic marlin question
Submitted by Clown Fish on Mon, 2011-03-21 17:49Anyone on this site know of a marlin caught recently by a benson and hedges smoker?(Perth based)
First River Squid
Submitted by danno on Mon, 2011-03-21 15:49Hit the river up for the third time last night. Got there around 8ish few casts and an alright squid followed the jig in but wouldnt hit it. Change of jigs and cast out again let it sink down the squid followed it again but wouldnt hit it again. Few more casts around and a couple of bait fisherman were collecting prawns for bait in the shallows and said that there is a nice squid eating all the prawns, i changed to a 1.8 yo zuir and had a few casts around no luck tho. Went back to the main jetty had another cast and bang got one bring it in iki spike it and have another cast another hit but it fell of straight away not happy. Oh well that was all the action for the night but i was happy to get my first river squid.
Cheers Danno
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Crays and clear water
Submitted by Oracle on Sun, 2011-03-20 22:32anyone got any clues to where this double combo is at the moment? Hoping to get some dives in this week and wouldn't mind finding both a feed and clear water.
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honda trim tilt problem advise**solved prob beware***
Submitted by Trev73 on Sun, 2011-03-20 20:45hello all i have a problem with my 40hp honda 05 model the trim seems to move about one inch either way up or down then seems to sieze up then makes a faint clicking sound from under the engine cover when i try to go up or down after its siezed the only way i can lift the motor is with the manuel override anyone had this problem before or any info would be great cheers ...solved the problem water had got into the electric motor on the trim tilt pump bad design by honda perished rubber o ring salt water had gummed up the brushes ,cleaned them up put em back bit silocone around old o ring prob fixed great,this is where it gets crazy called local honda dealer to order new set of brushes as old ones aint A1 to be told honda dont sell them seprate only way he could help me was to sell me the complete electric motor for $935.00 any body who has ever changed a set of brushes nows they are a worth about $10.00 ,he also tells me that he has had to order in complete power heads for motors because honda wont sell some parts seperate????makes ya think twice bout hondas..cheers trev..
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New Daiwa Saltiga 4500 or 4500H help deciding fo what purposes ?
Submitted by J Déjà Vu on Sun, 2011-03-20 18:56ay fellas in the market of getin a new saltiga 4500
not sure wheter to get the 4500 or the 4500H
now i no they are xactly the same except the gear ratios.
i live in SA
will be using it for bait and lure fishing for kingfish and samsons and tuna aswell as bottom bashin and jigging
what would be best for my purpose? cheers
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Swordfish
Submitted by aalfred on Sun, 2011-03-20 17:42Check That out, this is how you dont wanne catch a swordfish
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=s8pVQumtklw
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profish 540,krabman.ando's pilbara pics
Submitted by krabman on Sun, 2011-03-20 15:45- 9 comments
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GT
Submitted by JohnF on Sun, 2011-03-20 14:07One of the GT's from the recent ONO trip. Not the biggest, but nice fish. For people like me who have never caught a G before, it was a big eye opener. Very tough fish.

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Water depth and colour loss
Submitted by piston broke on Sun, 2011-03-20 12:50
MY question is perhaps for you divers out there. It seems to me that theres little point using Red , Orange or Yellow soft plastics in 30m (100ft ), because those colours of the spectrum are lost at that depth. I suppose what I really want to know is (from your experience) what colours do stand out at 30m +. cheers Pete
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north mole
Submitted by nuffsaid01 on Sun, 2011-03-20 10:45hey guys
first post here, did an allnighter at the north mole friday night was pretty quite got a few herring for live bait
threw 2 rods out, got a nice run at 5.40am, it spooled 300m of 20lb line by the time i wokup! no stopping him!
just wondering what line / rigs every one is using there! was using a balloon rig and was allready 100m out!
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snapback soft plastics
Submitted by fab on Sun, 2011-03-20 09:35Hey guys, does anyone know who has a big range of soft plastics? I am after a particular one, it's made by snapback, and it's the albino in colour (5inch for reef fish). I've been to bcf, and a couple of other tackle stores without any luck. I live north of the river, but i don't mind travelling. Any tips would be fantastic. Cheers Fab
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Jurien Wahoo and Marlin Yesterday
Submitted by seasport on Sun, 2011-03-20 09:27Found some nice bait schools late on Friday and managed to raise 2 Marlin just before sunset, headed straight there yesterday and within 30min had raised another 2, an hour in and we had a double hook up, one on lure and one on a livey we dropped back on the strike, we tagged a small 40 - 50kg Blue off the lure and dropped the one on the livey, re-set the spread and 20min later tagged a Black slightly larger. Within the next hour we picked up 2 Wahoo, the first was 12kg and the second 21kg, the next few hours went quiet with a couple of stipe tuna around 6kg, 1 yelowfin about 10kg and a small shark on a drifting livey,
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Marine Parks
Submitted by Howard George on Sun, 2011-03-20 01:50Heard local fishing guru in Bunbury say he favoured Marine Parks And sanctuary Zones on the radio. Lets have a large Marine Park around Bunbury to cater for the Dolphins. Lock everything up and shut every thing down to protect them from fishermen. Good idea or not?

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