Fishing Discussion
Got Me A Kayak
Submitted by DhuBoi on Tue, 2010-11-16 20:21Hey guys I got a kayak of gumtree for 250 bucks with a seat attachment to I brought it of an old couple what a score.Me n a few mates have invested in them to do some fishing in the rivers down south and maybe the ocean .With the demersal ban on an also for just for fun and fitness and something different. They are easier to cart around and dont need to be licenced . It a venturer kayak an i have installed 2 rod holders behind the seat, invested in a dry bag and created a paddle holder and have my small tackle box situated behind me in the indentation. Been down to south and scored some nice redfin on light gear and just paddled around friken great fun. Funniest thing is my mates brought gizmo kayaks like like 800-900 bucks . Im pretty pleased with my buy for 250 lol .
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megabass siglett
Submitted by aussie_breamer on Tue, 2010-11-16 19:34hey,
has any one tried using megabass sigletts for bream??
or used them in general?
if so, what do you think about them and what retrieve would you recomend.
cheers, Tom.
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Trouble with the big fellas -- Knot
Submitted by crasny1 on Tue, 2010-11-16 19:34After listening to all the shark stuff down south tried on a very blustery day up here in Dampier to have some shark fun. Metal trace with 9/0 Hook through the head and tail of a flag filleted. Certainly a nice take and fight, but I am sure despite the culprit heading for the reef it was a Noah. Now I am very lazy, but tie in the 50lb braid a modified Palomar to the swivel. It is 3 loops through the swivel, and a figure 8 double knot rather than a wrapped over granny to complete (with a sh*t load of slober to lube). I believe in this but the feeling that followed was not grind vs reef, it was pure "ping", and I am sure the braid didnt just pop. I am to lazy for Noah's to tie a Bimini/GT etc but somehow my mod Palomar failed IMO. Any suggestion as I am going to catch this particular shark that I have seen at least 3 times hounding one of my favourite "sure to catch" a feed spot. Neels
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crabs in the sound
Submitted by uncle on Tue, 2010-11-16 17:55are there any yet and is there a season, if so when does it start,
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Chomped sambos from saturday
Submitted by Markie on Tue, 2010-11-16 15:59Devistating they got chomped here they are
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dunsbourgh crabs
Submitted by Paul_86 on Tue, 2010-11-16 15:28hey guys,
Im heading down to dunsbourgh this weekend for a bit of a relaxing get away with the girlfriend and was just wondering if its worth taken the crab scoops down to try get a few in the shallows? cheers
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friday night tinny bash
Submitted by brenz on Tue, 2010-11-16 14:28heading out friday night will be a 7pm launch from hillarys in chase of a few sharks if any one is keen more than welcome to follow us out should be a good night
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cott groin fishing tonight
Submitted by Timmo on Tue, 2010-11-16 12:09thinkin of heading down to the cott groin for a tailor fish this evening if anyone keen!
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Time to Sell My Pride and Joy!!!
Submitted by Lockie on Tue, 2010-11-16 10:38Hey Guys,
The time has come for me to have to part with my Pride and Joy.
I have become a family man now and we need to build a new home so the first thing to go is My Pride lol
But its time to be real and think of my priorties now and Family aleways comes first!!!!!!!!!!
So an ideal Metro fishing boat and has done wonders for from tirps up river to Big Fishing exspeditons to the Fad's and Jurien Bay its a wicked fishing boat and be perfect for many anglers on here.
Check out the link below if your interested.
Cheers Guys Dave
http://www.boatsonline.com.au/boats-for-sale/used/power-boats/haines-hunter-centre-console/81258
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where ya staying for FW Comp ?
Submitted by seaswirl on Tue, 2010-11-16 10:28Just wondering where everyone is staying for the FW Comp. Myself, Abledog and Hoookt are fishing the comp and looking for a 4th, we are going up on the 3rd of April and leaving on the 16th....
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Whos fishing on the full moon?
Submitted by Jakeu420 on Mon, 2010-11-15 22:12Whos fishing on the full moon and where?
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1977 140 evinrude help
Submitted by fisho-ron on Mon, 2010-11-15 21:04yes i did the search, didnt find the answer im looking for(maybe there isnt one)
posting for a freind.
he has a 1977 140 evinrude that has exellent compression on all cyl, and when going, goes like a rocket.
it has got starting issuses, it seems to flood very easy and once flooded it wont go unless you use areo start or the like.
looking for a mechanic that knows the old engines to do a tune/repair?
he has had the carbs of twice by so called mechs to clean, as that was the problem?????? well its not dirty carbs we now know!
i belive its the float levels that are out but he has been told they are not ajustible, (they do have metal tabs to bend to set float levels)
but i am not a mech so i will eat my words.
anybody know of a good, old outboard mech around the welshpool area?
cheers ron
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Jiggin leader / knot advice
Submitted by J Déjà Vu on Mon, 2010-11-15 20:21ay fellas coming there next month fishing 2 days with shikari charters for sambos
im from SA and
down here for jigging for kings and tht we usally use a bimitwist attached to a wind on leader about 5 to 15 foot of 120-150lb. then jst a uni knot to the swivel then jig
now will this method be suitable for those big sambos
i have read on her bout all thes knots liek the pr and gt knot used for attachin braid to normal leader.
if i use this tecnique wil i be safe with those big sambos ? or should learn the methods you'se all use there ? if yes what are they etc
thanks boys
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Nebraska Sat 13th
Submitted by Georgejungle on Mon, 2010-11-15 19:49Some shots of the boys (and girls) loaded up .
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Hows this set up?
Submitted by stacer414 on Mon, 2010-11-15 18:04Im pretty new and just expanding my arsenal as you do. Ive been after something quite light for targeting bream, but also other light species whiting herring etc to have fun with, so i got my hands on a tierra 2500, but now im at a loss as to what rod to pair her up with. Hows a Pflueger Trion 2-4kg. In 6'6" or 7", whats the difference/benefits?
Is this set up any good?
cheers
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first trip to the barges
Submitted by danobigfish on Mon, 2010-11-15 17:53Hey guys i have a 4.8m coast runner and looking at heading out to the west end barges on thursday hoping for someone to do abit of mission with leaving from hillarys bright and early should be a good day any body keen
Cheers
Dane
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More home made lures
Submitted by MiSh on Mon, 2010-11-15 17:04Order of gear finally arived from america after who knows how long in customs.
Still waiting on my other custom molds to get here.
These are 3 inch long with a vey slim profile for finnesse fishing
Here is a few pics.



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The gear that you've loved and lost :(
Submitted by PattyT on Mon, 2010-11-15 17:04Yesterday morning I was snapper fishing out on PPB in Victoria. It was a little bumpy but the fishing was HOT!! 20 fish up to 4.5kg in 4 hours... However, my day took a turn for the worst when a run from a snapper perfectly coincided with the boat going up the swell.. as the rods were facing down towards the water the fish pulled my Daiwa Certate 3500HD with custom RCS spool and matching Daiwa Sol rod straight out of the rod holder and into the plonk.. never to be seen again. Too say I am shattered is an understatement. The drag was loose (maybe not loose enough :@) and I was fishing a snapper snatcher straight under the boat so I'm still a little confused as to how it all happened. God I loved that reel!! But atleast it didnt get stolen as a mate and me discussed on the way home...
Anyways, i'm interested to hear of any hard luck stories you guys have had in losing gear that you've loved.. Hopefully it will make me feel a little better. haha
P
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like minded tinny fishos
Submitted by brenz on Mon, 2010-11-15 13:30just a shout out to the tinny fishos that may be interested in some convoy missions . looking for a few other tinny owners that may be interested in doing some night time trips for snapper sharks etc as its always better to travel in twos for safety reasons. i have the spots as ive been doing it for years all i ask is you dont hand the spots out to every one as these spots are very accesable and loaded with fish that i never see any one else fish . obviously wont be starting up again till dec 15 .also have a shack at wedge that i will be doing some weekend trips to wich your more than welcome to come along (no need for 4wd as i beach launch with a falcoon) shoot us a pm if your interested
brenz
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The New Rig
Submitted by Man Overboard on Mon, 2010-11-15 13:12May i present The Pig, my new ride.
An upgrade on the tinnie, resplendent with 90hp 4 stroke grunt.
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Calamari Classic Wind-up
Submitted by flangies on Sun, 2010-11-14 22:44It was good to see some familiar faces around today and I had some fun.
So who went?
How did you go and did your plans work?
and what would you do differently next year?
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Ambers
Submitted by seaswirl on Sun, 2010-11-14 22:39Are the ambers still around ?
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Good luck Mark Webber
Submitted by piston broke on Sun, 2010-11-14 21:06qualifying wasnt the best , but you never know. I hope Vettel helps him out if he can. cheers Pete
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Understanding Crays
Submitted by wayneleech on Sun, 2010-11-14 20:08Hey fellas,
I was hoping to get some feedback on crays and their life cylce - eg, how they breed/migrate.
I thought that crays mainly stayed out in the depths (eg, during winter) then during the season they migrate into the shallows to breed, and then at the end of the season they return to depths.
However after reading one of Paul's posts he mentioned that they start off in close then move out?
Also - what the difference between the whites vs reds? Is a white just a cray that has shed its shell? And why do the whites have a run during the season - eg, when they load up on the back of the three mile before moving out?
Hopefully once I know a little more about their life cycle this will help when targeting them this season:)
cheers
Wayne
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quintrex reef
Submitted by Carry on Sun, 2010-11-14 20:06Gday got a few questions about my quintrex reef its got a 50hp tohatsu no trim tilt or electric start ive got the motor set/ tilted up as far as i can but the nose still wants to bury down at full noise theres not much weight forward but i cant seem to figure it out any help would be good .Cheers
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Fishing myths
Submitted by JR JetSki on Sun, 2010-11-14 19:38Saw the picture of the snake like thing taking Adams bait and some comment on "cut the line". Back in South Africa we often hooked up with eels and the myth was to cut of all the line of that was in contact with the eel as no other fish would bite on that rig again. The eel tangles it up so badly that you kind of have to cut the line, no use of trying to untangle the mess.
What other myths do you know about?
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Yes, I finally got a boat!
Submitted by Goodz on Sun, 2010-11-14 18:53So we finally decided it was time to join the boat club and get our first family boat (had a small one before the kids came along but have been without for 3 years now). The requirements were that it HAD to fit in the garage, had to have a cabin and shade for the girls, and had to have atleast enough room to fish 2 people. After looking around one of the only (if not the only) boat I could find with a cabin that would fit under the garage door was the Quicksilver Dominator 510. Did all the measurements and checked out the boat and after being confident it would fit (after having the trailer rollers lowered and flipping the jockey wheel up and dropping the front of the trailer down to get it under the door) we made the purchase! It's an 08 package with the 60 4stroke having done only 7 hours so basically new.
Picked it up on thursday and had to wait till sat morning to put it in the water for it's first run. Somehow we managed to get the family together and loaded up by 5:30am and we were on the water not long after 6am. Gotta love starting the motor up for the first time and motoring out of the point peron ramp. It was howling wind but we had a fun 2 hours catching a few squid and inking the new boat up before having to head home early due to kids party we had on mid morning. Didn't really get to test the boats capabilities out as we didn't go far but we were very happy with it's family suitability. A great compromise between family and fishing.
Also headed back out with a mate this morning and got to bounce through some of that easterly slop out from garden island and thought it handled great so feeling confident already that with some good weather I'll be out deep when the ban ends! Got onto some squid and a feed of whiting for dinner so another successful day. Still deciding on a name for the boat but if you see me out there say hi!
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How to humanely dispatch a squid.
Submitted by danno on Sun, 2010-11-14 18:51Hey guys.
I was asked a while ago how you use one of the iki jim spikes one squid so today i thought that i would show you. I took pics today so you know what im talking about. The main reason that you dispatch the squid is so that the tube doesnt tighten up so its in the best eating condition when you get around to clean it.
1). There is a lump on the squids head inbetween the eyes, put the spike there and push down. The head should turn white you know you've killed that part.
2). You then push the spike down one of the sides of the squid, if you look on the pics you can see where i mean. Half of the hood will turn white.
3). Then push the spike into the other side and it will turn white as well.
Then your left with a white squid that is in great condition to eat. One word of warning though is that it will release all of its ink every where. So what i do is do it in a spare bucket or container till all the ink is gone then into a bucket of water.
Hope this helps.
Cheers Danno
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Big bream - how to put the brakes on?
Submitted by buschy on Sun, 2010-11-14 17:27Hi guys,
I think the thread title is pretty self explanatory. For those who regularly chase big bream what size /brand of mainlines / leaders are you using?
I found a spot that is holding some very decent fish in a river somewhere. I had numerous bust offs on 8lb leader and 4lb fireline as a mainline.
Cheers,
Buschy
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Fish ID
Submitted by Goodz on Sun, 2010-11-14 16:33My mate caught this today out from Garden Island in 20m, never seen one before but it looks sort of familiar. Look like some sort of Sargent Baker?
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