Fishing Discussion
earthworks and dredging at north mole
Submitted by bulla on Wed, 2010-05-12 19:44do you think the rockwall extension has had much of an effect on fishing around freo? a bit of dirty water around isnt always a bad thing!
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Saturday?
Submitted by DieHard on Wed, 2010-05-12 19:28Hey people.
just wonderin is it woth giving saturday a crack for a snapper shark ray or mulla?
my reason is that thursday there is meant to be a storm with high winds.... and high winds friday aswell.... saturday is 5-7knt Easterlies!!!
the water would not be very clear it would be murky and from what i have heard that is great for snapper mulla and sharks is this true?
is my grapnel rig fine? with 2 snelled 8/0 circles?? using scalies as bait? and i have one of thos tuna bloks for burley in the cylander shape should i use that aswell?
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On the spot fines for fishing offences.
Submitted by Shorty on Wed, 2010-05-12 18:27I was thinking today what a great idea it would be, just like a speeding ticket, write out what the offence is and calculate the penalty, minimun fine say $150.(all done in 10 minutes)
All money raised goes back into recreation fishing,,anybody caught two or three times with undersize fish gets banned from fishing from 1-5 years and does 200 hours communtiy service with VFO'S.
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FREAKY!!!!..
Submitted by fisherboy on Wed, 2010-05-12 17:52i no this has nothing to do with fishing but some people recon that michael jackson is still alive and is a burns victum
http://video.ninemsn.com.au/Video.aspx?vid=e8cf2789-7bdd-4fa6-a4ac-bd1d0d363002
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lobster wars
Submitted by brenz on Wed, 2010-05-12 15:12as far as i can see lobster wars is a deadliest catch style series has any one seen it and how do you rate it
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Swedes find 3.5m 'giant herring
Submitted by looking4mulloway on Wed, 2010-05-12 12:31
A "GIANT herring" measuring 3.5 metres has been discovered off Sweden's western coast - the first such fish found in the Scandinavian country in more than 130 years, a maritime museum said overnight.
The Regalecus glesne, known as the King of Herrings or Giant Oarfish, was found dead in the small fishing village of Bovallstrand on Sweden's west coast, about 90km from the Norwegian border.
"Down at the water, there was something big floating. At first we thought it was a big piece of plastic. But then we saw an eye. I went down to check and saw that it was this extremely strange fish," Kurt Ove Eriksson, the passer-by who found the specimen, told Svenska Dagbladet newspaper.
The rarely seen regalecus, the world's longest bony fish, can reach up to 12 metres.
"The last time we saw a King of Herrings in Sweden was in 1879," the House of the Sea museum in Lysekil, where the fish was taken to, said.
"We don't know much about the species," it said, "but believe it lives in deep waters, at least 1000 metres deep, and many believe it's at the origin of the sea serpent myth", or stories of mythological sea creatures like the Loch Ness Monster.
The dead fish, which was frozen at the museum, had a deep cut through its body and was missing its beautiful, typical back fin, the museum said, adding the fish might be added to an exhibit on sea monsters planned later this year.
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Scary
Submitted by dtr on Wed, 2010-05-12 09:44Anyone else seen this yet....scary to say the least...have a look at the video
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Broome shore based
Submitted by lunker on Tue, 2010-05-11 21:40Hi guys,
I'll be up in Broome for 4 days around the start of July, staying at the Oaks resort. I haven't been to Broome for about 7 years, and last time I was up there only managed to fish the jetty with heavy handline a couple of times as I had no car or gear of my own. I'll be flying up and renting a car so moving round isn't such a problem.
Anyway, does anybody have any recommendations or tips about fishing round town? Don't want to travel too far out cos I won't have a deceny fourby or a whole lot of time. I'm probably going to bring up a couple of lighter rods of 6 and 10lb (so the missus can get into it too) and the beach rod for anything else lurking round.
Thanks for ya help!
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Having kids affects on your fishing
Submitted by Goodz on Tue, 2010-05-11 19:13I'm curious to hear from some of the wiser (older) members on here as to how having kids affected their fishing lives over the years. Also any younger parents with insights can share their experiences or theories.
With my 2nd due any day now and having a daughter who's nearly 2, I'm wondering how my future fishing will be affected by wether this one is a boy or a girl as it will be our last. Does having all females in your family cause less fishing, or possibly more fishing as you're allowed to do your own thing while all the girls go shopping? Will having a boy mean I get to go fishing more to take him out or maybe change my fishing style as I'll have to always think of him when planning a trip? With my first boat purchase due in 2 years I'm thinking the gender of this 2nd child will decide what type of boat I'll be allowed to buy, more of a fishing boat if it's a boy, more of a cruising boat with room for the girls to lounge if it's a girl....
What will my future hold..............?
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whiting rod
Submitted by leeroy75 on Tue, 2010-05-11 18:46hey fellas
just got a 8 foot whiting rod just wondering what size reel would be the best.I have a penn 2000 with 8lb braid suitable maybe not real sure.Any help appreciated.
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fiberglass hardtop
Submitted by fisho-ron on Tue, 2010-05-11 18:02a freind has a 24ft sundowner with a fly bridge and wants to fit a fiberglass hardtop,
does anybody know who makes these?
or anyone that would custom make to suit.
cheers
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Today at the North Mole
Submitted by Gone-Fishing on Tue, 2010-05-11 17:22
Went for a mid-morning fish down at the North mole armed with a couple of small spin rods and a bag of prawns and managed to get half a dozen gardies, a couple of nice herring and 4 or 5 small skippy that were quickly returned. Only caught 2 blowies the whole time!!! Some of the older men down there were reeling in gardies almost every cast at one point (will have to invest in some of those berley cages that don't have the lead in the bottom) and saw another guy tangle with a thumper of a north-west blowie! High-light/low-light of the day was seeing a school of maybe 50 salmon or so cruise past only metres from the rocks but by the time i whacked on a metal slice they were long gone
Just wondering if anyone else has been down there lately and had any luck? By the way fished the south-side of the mole due to the wind
Cheers
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chicken berly
Submitted by uncle on Tue, 2010-05-11 15:33left some chicken breast out too long,wasn't keen to eat it,put it thru the berly pot today,caught our limit of big fat skippy,threw back about 15, got a KGW at 50 cm and a couple of sambos released. It was a bit blowly but a nice ride home.sure beats working
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New funding to protect the Swan River
Submitted by Colin Hay on Tue, 2010-05-11 12:03The State Government has committed another $3.3million on projects that aim to protect and preserve the Swan and Canning rivers.
Environment Minister Donna Faragher said the additional funding was part of the Liberal-National Government’s ongoing determination to improve the health of the Swan and Canning river system.
Mrs Faragher said $1million would be spent on another oxygenation plant for the upper reaches of the Canning River, while $800,000 would be spent on river restoration and erosion control projects as part of the Swan River Trust’s Riverbank program.
A big portion of the funding had gone to local government and community groups.
“This funding has been specifically targeted at projects that we believe can make a significant difference to improving the health of the waterways,” the Minister said.
“The Swan River faces many pressures, many of them historic and many of them induced by human activities. I believe the range of initiatives we are putting in place will help the Swan River to withstand these pressures.”
The funding includes $250,000 to begin to implement the recommendations of Chief Scientist Lyn Beazley’s report into the deaths of dolphins in the Swan River in 2009.
The other initiatives include:
· $300,000 to implement local water quality improvement plans, including projects such as living streams, nutrient stripping wetlands, fertiliser efficiency programs and compliance initiatives to control sediment and erosions. This will be targeted in the Ellen Brook, Bennett Brook and Canning Plains catchments
· $250,000 to undertake 800 audits of small and medium-sized businesses to ensure they are not contributing to the contamination of the river system
· $150,000 to help fund the removal of thousands of tonnes of sediment from the Avon River channel and to restore the foreshore in key river sections (as far east as Beverley)
· $100,000 for the Swan Landcare Program, which funds community projects that contribute to improved water quality, including revegetation and restoration work
· $100,000 to identify sources of non-nutrient contaminants so management responses can be taken
· $50,000 to undertake a weed eradication and planting program at Yule Brook and a riparian restoration program in the Ellen Brook catchment
· $300,000 across two years to run a River Rangers program for primary school students interested in preserving and protecting Perth’s waterways.
Mrs Faragher said the new oxygenation plant would help maintain oxygen concentrations at a level that promoted and maintained a healthy environment for aquatic plants and animals.
It would supplement two existing plants that oxygenate 2.3km of the Canning River, upstream from Kent Street Weir, by treating the area between Mason’s Landing in Cannington and Hester Park in Langford.
The Minister said oxygen levels needed to be above four mg/L, but often dipped to below two mg/L in the Swan and Canning rivers in summer.
“Low oxygen levels in the rivers are caused by a breakdown of organic matter, such as leaves and debris,” she said.
“It is often a problem in the Swan and Canning rivers in summer, due to the warmer conditions.
“By increasing oxygen levels, the health and amenity of the river will improve, providing a better habitat for fish and other aquatic life and assisting in safeguarding the rivers against severe storm events.”
The Swan River Trust will investigate the most appropriate oxygenation technology for the Canning River before choosing a supplier for the third plant.
Mrs Faragher said River Rangers would be a pilot program run through Cadets WA.
“River Rangers will give primary school students a chance to be involved in fun and constructive activities that reinforce the importance of protecting Perth’s waterways,” she said.
“Staff from Cadets WA will work with the Swan River Trust to administer the program.”
The Minister said State Government funding for the Swan and Canning rivers was making a significant difference to improving the health of the waterways.
Other recently announced initiatives included:
· new limits on the amount of phosphorus contained in ‘home garden’ fertiliser
· $3million to install an underground barrier to stop contaminated groundwater entering the Helena River at Bellevue
· $3.19million for the Swan Canning Water Quality Improvement Plan, which aimed to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus input from catchments into the Swan and Canning rivers. This included:
o $1.15million to rehabilitate the degraded Anvil Way drainage basin in Welshpool and create a new wetland
o $180,000 to apply a Western Australian-developed nutrient magnet to parts of the Canning River to block damaging algal blooms
· $600,000 for more than 35 on-the-ground projects to improve the quality of water entering the Swan and Canning rivers.
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Possession Limits
Submitted by bloodydex on Mon, 2010-05-10 21:45Are there different rules re: possession limits in different parts of the state?
I was always under the impression that there's a 20kg possession limit per person except in Exmouth, where it's 10kg's. Am I right?
Also, do you need a RFBL for each person's possession limit?
Also, where is this stipulated?
Thanks
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why do the smaller river fish not get many comments yet you bluewater fisherman get them all the time?
Submitted by SandGroper84 on Mon, 2010-05-10 21:04Look im as new as the next bloke but from what ive seen only a small minority actually give a damn about the guys that fish the south metro rivers, would be nice if all of us got some nice comments, it is a forum after all, hate me or like me, im a fisherman and when i post something and get maybe 1 or 2 comments it makes me wonder why i bother posting, be fair people, its like high school again, got the popular guys then the nerds and not forgetting the guys that just want a bit of advice and dont even get a squeek, im not expecting to get any response from this coz im a nobody, im not in the popular group. SO MUCH LIKE HIGH SCHOOL!
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Kalbarri Fishing
Submitted by Legsy on Mon, 2010-05-10 20:35Hi there,
Heading up to Kalbarri at the start of June for a week with the missus and want to know whether to fish off the beach, get on a boat or do something other than fish. I'll know I'll need some down time somewhere though!!! Come from the good old Goldie 5 months ago so don't know much about the North so any advice would be good.
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fishing this weekend
Submitted by keen_fisho21 on Mon, 2010-05-10 20:14hey guys and gals im probably going out fishing with a mate on sunday but we dont know what we should go for im thikning 3 mile reef or the lower parts of the river depending on the weather
what should we go for any help would great thanks :)
Metro Whiting and a Trawler
Submitted by jersey on Mon, 2010-05-10 18:53On the Sunday 25th April coming back from Rottnest I saw a Pro trawler with his booms out around the 32 mts contour line,I saw a mate who had been out the Saturday and saw the same boat operating in much the same area,West of Double view water tank.I went out on Friday last week and tried for some whiting on the grounds were I have caught them in the past,I got 5 and that was after trying several spots (at least )7I did get several very small Flat head some about 6"inches long and some 2inches long,the smallest I have ever got,but,I saw the same Pro Trawler ,,with its booms out doing runs from South too North and back and although I did not go all that close by using the Cmap on my gps I saw he was working the sand.Now I do not know if it is just me but it seems strange that the whiting seem to have almost dis appeared? I asked my mate who had been out the previous Saturday,they got 12 between three fishermen Is it possible that the trawler is netting up the whiting on Perths recreational fishing doorstep I know for a fact that they used to 5/10 years ago,but I thought the netting had been banned in this area.My question is,Has any one else seen this trawler,in the area from Scarborough Observation city building to North of Hillarys marina working in the 30/35 contour line.Has anyone else noticed a sudden decrease in the whiting and the size of them?or is it just me who is not able to find fish that I could a few weeks back guarantee catching?jersey
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fishing charters in karratha
Submitted by scottland on Mon, 2010-05-10 18:49hey i read a thread about simmo from aqualand charters in karratha i was wondering if anyone knew the prices they charge?
advice needed please help
Submitted by fisherboy on Mon, 2010-05-10 16:01hi i have a 3 to 5 kilo rod with a 3000 sized reel i was wondering is it worth buying a bream rod alone and matchin it with my 3000 reel or buying a combo with a 1000 sized reel
i fish aty hillarys the most i sometimes go to moore river aswell i want to use it for flickin lures i want to spend around 80 to 100
many thanks matt
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Carnarvon Pics
Submitted by pgreen1 on Mon, 2010-05-10 12:25Here is a few Pics from a recent trip to Carnarvon. Was a pretty quiet trip and only managed to get off shore twice due to the wind.
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Fish ID Please
Submitted by pgreen1 on Mon, 2010-05-10 12:14Caught this Guy in 60 Metres up north recently, does anyone know what it is?
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Fishing over night
Submitted by Gibbsy on Mon, 2010-05-10 10:09Hi All
been getting different reports about staying out over night in regards to bag limits.
some people telling me that you are allowed 2 because daily limits are from midnight to midnight.
others are telling me you are allowed 1 unless you are camping over night on an island.
both groups of people have claimed to talked to fisheries directly.
can any one shed any light on the subject.
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Monkey Mia
Submitted by mightymouse on Sun, 2010-05-09 19:51Hi Guys,
Heading to Monkey Mia on friday and its my first time up there. (Boat 18ft)
Can anyone give me some tips/advice for fishing in monkey
Many thanks
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trolling to rotto
Submitted by Pluto on Sun, 2010-05-09 19:03gday all going to head over to rotto hopefully a few times this week...is it worth throwing a few lures out trolling around on the way out/in? or just hammer out there and bottom bash as i have planned? are the salmon around? good light line fun?
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Leeman crayfishing industry
Submitted by buschy on Sun, 2010-05-09 18:43Someone asked about the cray fishing situation in Leeman a few weeks back and after chatting to a few people I can advise (sorry I forget who it was).
There are still about a dozen active boats out there and this year has been a great year. There are heaps of good sized adult crays but there are big concerns as there are not many juveniles around so they are expecting slim pickings in the future.
I saw two boats come in at Coolimba - the first one had 4 crates and the second 8 crates.
Speaking to the lady helping to unload - the bloke with 8 crates had the same the day before. Those 8 crates produced 243kg of Cray @ $42 per kilo.
Not bad for a days work - but I guess you have to consider a limited season and big expenses.
Anyhow, things are good up that way...for now.
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Contender or Pretender? Omoto Severo 5000
Submitted by till on Sun, 2010-05-09 16:46Some of you guys would have heard of Alan Hawk... Hmm Alan Tani too, what is it with reel guys all being called Alan?
Here it is anyway; Omoto Severo 5000: The Review.
Not all of us need, or can afford Saltigas or Stellas, and this is a fairly critical, but not necessarily negative, review of one of the cheaper alternatives. Certainly sounds like a much better alternative than some of those other awful overpriced alternatives available from a certain Australian manufacturer^H^H^H^Hrelabeler.
I certainly like the special ops colour scheme although if it was that parkerised finish that Accurate were using, now that really would be something!
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LOST MY ANCHOR
Submitted by JGS on Sun, 2010-05-09 16:30only been out in my new boat about 10 times.snapped anchor rope trying to drive it off(stupid!)last time was out. was going to try the method of attaching chain via bow shackle to prong end of reef anchor then attaching chain via cable tie to top eye of anchor.Has anyone had any experience with this method or is it a waste of time? thanks
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squid sesh
Submitted by brenz on Sun, 2010-05-09 11:26finaly some good weather meant clear water so it was squiddding i went to do.
hit the water round 9 by 9.15 had 4 in the boat it was that easy so thats all i needed so i hit the fly .
went over to a favourite herring skippy spot tied on a squimp pattern that i have been tying lately and that fired up as well with 20 herring in no time on the wand ... what a blast on 5 wt . to top the day of i managed to find heaps of gardies for tailor baits so i was stoked. back at the ramp by 11 with fresh bait and a feed
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