Fishing Discussion
Commercial Fishermen want to claim over oil spill
Submitted by bod on Thu, 2009-09-17 10:16September 17, 2009
THREATS of legal action by commercial fisherman for compensation over the West Atlas oil spill were premature until wildlife loss could be confirmed.
Kimberley
fishermen have warned they will take the well head's operator, PTTEP
Australasia, to court if it is found the sweet light crude oil leaking
into the Timor Sea has damaged the Northern Demersal Scalefish Fishery.
They have also said they would take action against the
Australian Maritime Safety Authority if it was found the dispersants
used to break up the spill were hurting marine life.
Fishermen
have reported finding sea snakes and turtles covered in an oily
substance in the area around the drill rig, 250km off Western
Australia's far north coast.
But Australian Petroleum
Production and Exploration Association chief executive Belinda Robinson
said any claims needed to be checked first.
"At the moment, we're not aware of any incidents of the fishery being affected by the oil spill," she said.
"But
anyone who sees any evidence should be providing that to the
authorities so it can be handled and dealt with as quickly as
possible."
She said it was too early to talk of legal action.
"I
think it's premature. At this stage, the industry's not aware of any
impact on fisheries, so it seems a little early to be making claims of
compensation."
The fishery takes in all West Australian waters
east of longitude 120, which crosses the coast about 150km east of Port
Hedland in the Pilbara.
It extends to the edge of Australia's fishing zone, 200 nautical miles out to sea.
The
seven commercial fishing boats that operate in the area come from
Broome, Darwin and Port Hedland and catch mainly red emperor, goldband
and other coral trout and cod, in a fishery worth $8 million a year.
Kimberley
Professional Fisherman's Association secretary Bob Masters said the
spill was in the middle of the northern part of the fishery. PTTEP had
said it would pay AMSA for clean-up costs and nothing else.
"What
worries me there is if there is more damage than the clean-up,
potential future damages to fish stocks and the marine environment
which would have a very large effect on our income," Mr Masters said.
"Then there's the potential damage to our brand of the pristine, clean
Kimberley fish from the area."

ONGOING
DISASTER: Oil is still leaking from the West Atlas oil rig in the Timor
Sea, despite a second drill rig arriving last week.
If
this is in fact true that the fish stocks and wildlife have been
damaged by this spill than I could not agree more with Bob that they
must compensate the fishermen as this is their livelyhood's that have
been affected also the thought of all the sea creatures and fish which
have been harmed and killed could have adherse affects of future
stocks. Come on government get your butts out there and do something
about this, it has been very quiet on the news lately are they just
hoping everyone forgets about it?? I know I won't it is an absolute
disgrace that it is still leaking 2 weeks on from the initial leak
occurred.......
Posted by: Resident of of Broome 9:02am today
Before
any Legal action is even considered the fishermen need to consider that
after Exxon Valdez it was the legal battle that did more damage to the
folks of Alaska than the spill. The Legal system is not your friend.
Take a good look at the opulence of the Legal profession and their
offices on the Terrace.
Posted by: Chris H of Country WA 8:33am today
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short leg versus long leg??
Submitted by flash as on Thu, 2009-09-17 09:38hi all i am just wondering what peoples opinion's are on the length of the leg on boat motors. reason being is that i have recently fitted another motor to our boat and the latest motor has a very long leg on it,its actually around 8 inches longer than the old leg and i am not sure weather this is a good thing or a bad thing.one thing i have in my favour is that both motors i have are the same (apart from leg length)so i can swap the leg over fairly easily! just wondering what everyones opinion is and or preferences??? thanks heaps adam
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Norman Moore on 720am @ 9.10am
Submitted by bod on Thu, 2009-09-17 09:03will be on 720am after the 9am news, a few minutes from now.
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20/30lb Braid for casting
Submitted by Jody on Thu, 2009-09-17 07:36Just wondering what peoples thoughts are, on the best braid for land based casting would be in the 20 to 30lb range.
Some of them seem quite stiff and waxy... wouldn't that have memory and reduce cast distance?
Colour is not an issue ... lol .......... well, only if it's not colourfast and splatters my clothes for the next year
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fishing the sound at night
Submitted by flash as on Wed, 2009-09-16 21:33hi all some mates and i keen on going for a night fish in the sound. just wondering if anyone has had any luck doing this lately?? ta
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Port Hedland guys - Leslie Salt Lakes
Submitted by Tall Paul on Wed, 2009-09-16 21:06So about 20 years ago I spent 4 years growing up in South Hedland as the ol man was in the police force and posted up there. I was there from year 4 to 7, then back to perth for high school.
Anywho, a bit of background for those who don't know, one of Hedlands main businesses is the Leslie Slat mines where they mine the salt. Can't remember how far north of hedland it is, but there'e a creek that comes in and what happens is there are a couple of massive (talkin like 6 foot diameter) pipes running from the creek into a big "pond" just on the back of the creek. Up top on the edge of the creek bank are a couple huge caterpillar diesel engines, hooked to pumps that pump water from the creek and into this first big pond. Well joining that pond is another huge pond, again with 6 foot diameter pipes joining and cat diesel pumps up top that pumps water into the second pond. And you guessed it another pond, and another, and so on. This is all on provate property of Leslie salt and goes for miles. I'd love to know the size but if you are out there, its as far as you can see in any direction, and these ponds get bigger and bigger with each one. The first few ponds are probably the size of an olympic swimming pool i guess, not sure how deep. Now the kicker is, fish get sucked from the creek through the pipes and into the massive ponds, the pumps turn off and they cant get back into the creek, they're trapped, destined to live happily and breed in their own happy little pond :-) As the ponds get bigger and bigger, the underwater ground structure changes too. The first few are made of huge boulders similar like at a marina wall, some other ones have nice red muddy banks leading into the water, and others have shallow flats etc. So what ends up happeneing is different type of fish end up being more proliffic in different ponds.
Well back then, not sure if it still happens today, but if you worked for leslie salt and had a bit of pull with senior management you could get a key to the gate for the "salt lakes" and go out there for a days fishing. They also had the same deal for the police of Port and South Hedland, lucky for me :-) So on countless weekends we would head up there with friends for a days fishing and it was just nuts!! We'd fish some ponds and catch metre long flathead, I'd set the crab nets out and get huge muddies, there used to be tonnes of "wolf herring" about a metre long that you would see swimming along the surface of the water. One of the larger, flatter ponds was great for huge queenies and trevally. Also on most of the ponds you would find that in the huge 6 foot pipes that joined the two ponds, huge cod's would take up residence inside them, so you would stand on the bank and dangle a line striaght over the edge of the pipe and wait patiently until old mister cod decided he just better have your crusty old Mulie :-) It seriously was nuts!
It used to be wild being out there when the pumps were on and you would see thousands of litres of water just being pumped into the ponds per second, creating massive waves and disturbance in the target pond. The wolf herring used to go nuts in the wash picking up the bait fish, almost like a feeding frenzy with the tails and fins breaking the surface.
I would love to go back there for a days fishing now. Back then it was a cruddy ol rod and a set of gangs with a mulie, that was it. Now it would be all sorts of lures, poppers, soft plastics, it would be wild! I used to have a throw net and clean up using it out there. I'd get one cast then spend the next 45 minutes picking out huge flathead, mullet and bream.
Unfortunately digital cameras weren't around so i dont have any digital pics to show, but do have some hardcopy photos somewhere. I'll see if I can dig em out over the weekend and scan em.
So yeah, Hedland guys, ever been out there? :-)
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New W.A. regs just announced
Submitted by Zorba on Wed, 2009-09-16 16:54New Recreational Fishing Arrangements
Modified arrangements announced in September 2009
Minister for Fisheries, the Hon Normal Moore MLC, announced modified
arrangements for recreational fishing management in Western Australia
in September 2009. Information about the new provisions and regulations
and how they might affect you can be found on this website.
Below
are some key elements of the new package but for further details please
read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) fact sheet attached as a PDF
on this page:
- No West Coast Demersal Scalefish Licence will be introduced;
- Possession of a “release weight” will be required when fishing from a boat in the West Coast Bioregion;
- A
two-month seasonal closure on the take of “high risk” demersal
scalefish by recreational fishers in the West Coast Bioregion will
apply from 15 October to 15 December inclusive; - A boat limit of two dhufish will apply in the West Coast Bioregion (six for charter boats);
- A
state-wide Recreational Fishing from Boat Licence (RFBL) will be
introduced with an annual fee of $30. Fishing from kayaks or other
boats that are not required to be registered under the WA Marine Act
1982, will not need a licence; - Any fisher not holding a RFBL will be allowed to fish from a boat in the company of a licensed boat fisher within the bag limit;
- Charter boat passengers not holding a RFBL will be required to purchase a per-trip $15 Charter Boat Fishing Licence;
- The
recreational ‘umbrella' licence will be replaced with individual
licences to allow more comprehensive monitoring of recreational fishing
activities and fisheries in WA; - Fees for existing
recreational fishing licences will be made uniform at $40 with a 10 per
cent discount when more than one licence is purchased at the same time;
All funds raised from the sale of recreational
fishing licences will be placed in the Recreational Fishing Trust
Account and spent on the management of recreational fishing.
Zorba
Bob
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twinpower sw80000pg
Submitted by vinicius dumitru on Wed, 2009-09-16 16:38just wonderind if anyone can give us a review on the new twinpower sw8000pg. im looking at getting one real soon but i dont like the new stellas too much so i want the twinpower. apparently they are %95 like the fa stella. please let me know if they are any good as i cant find any in any tackle store to trial.Thanks!
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Dog crashes ute into cafe
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2009-09-16 15:05A New Zealand dog had a lucky escape after taking its owner's ute for a drive and crashing into a cafe.
It seems Wilco, a staffordshire-ridgeback cross, got tired of waiting for his owner, who had ducked into a shop in the South Island town of Cromwell.
Wilco pushed the gear stick into drive and the vehicle rolled about 15 metres before crashing into the Fusee Rouge Cafe.
Cafe owner Jacynda Wallace said it was a big shock.
"The dog was in the truck and the man was on the phone ringing his insurance company," she said.
"Everyone is talking about it. Lots of people from Auckland are talking about it and TV One, TV3 have rung me."
Ms Wallace says the front doors of her cafe will have to be replaced but she might name a sandwich after Wilco.
Courtesy of the ABC
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Norman Moore on 6PR now
Submitted by kaney68 on Wed, 2009-09-16 14:22Stormin Norman is talking on 6PR with Bob Maumill..... Want your say listen in and give them a call 9221 1882
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Revised West Coast Rules
Submitted by fisho01 on Wed, 2009-09-16 12:59Revised West Coast arrangements can be viewed at www.fishforthefuture.com.au.
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South West Fishing Comp. What and where would members like?
Submitted by Bluetonic on Tue, 2009-09-15 22:15A few of us here in the South West have been thinking now for sometime about organising a Fishwrecked fishing comp.
Who would be interested?
When would you like to see it held?
All input is welcome and will be digested. Lets get the ball rolling so you can voice your ideas and we can organise what you want.
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snapper closures
Submitted by gav077 on Tue, 2009-09-15 20:39Just wondering if these closures that are supposed to happen between oct and dec include cockburn sound or is that still till the end of January
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news
Submitted by flash as on Tue, 2009-09-15 18:14news just reported fishing fees to be scrapped to around 30 dollars a year yay!!!!
rottnest marlin
Submitted by Paul G on Tue, 2009-09-15 17:55Does any one fish for Marlin out at rotto,when do the marlin turn up off rotto and what depth are they caught in,am thinking of having a crack this year.
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in perth for a holiday
Submitted by wazza13974 on Tue, 2009-09-15 17:08hi all i'm in perth on holidays from sydney luv the site we have one in sydney called fishraider much the same and managed to hire a boat for the weekend that allows me to travel 2 nautical miles around rottness and garden island i'm going bottom fishing targeting pink snapper but would luv to catch a dhu fish as we don't have them in sydney i just wondering if someone could give me some gps co-ordinates to target snapper/dhu fish around those islands i know its alot to ask but am willing to trade some good marks if you are going to nsw for a holiday to target anything from bottom fish to sport and game fishing from jervis bay to sydney
cheers warren
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Mandurah bream?
Submitted by godders on Tue, 2009-09-15 16:59Does anyone fish the Murray River Mandurah for black bream?
Where abouts are they at this time of year and has anyone been getting any?
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For our Victorian members
Submitted by Colin Hay on Tue, 2009-09-15 13:21TROUT’S APLENTY IN THE GOULBURN IN TIME FOR NEW SEASON Friday, 04 September 2009
The status of the Goulburn River as a world-class trout fishery has been boosted with the start of a three-year Brumby Labor Government trout stocking program of the iconic waterway.
Helping stock trout in the river today, the Minister Responsible for Fisheries Joe Helper said more than 2300 brown and rainbow trout, all of a catchable size, would be released during the next 12 months.
“The Brumby Labor Government is taking action to enhance recreational fishing opportunities along the Goulburn River for locals and visitors to this stunning region,” Mr Helper said.
“Many of the fish have been released over the last two weeks in time for today’s opening of the trout season for rivers and streams.
“The stocking will enhance a great recreational fishery as well as providing a significant boost to regional economies trying to recover from the bushfires.”
The trout will move along the river after being stocked at eight key locations:
• The gates at Eildon Pondage;
• Thornton Beach;
• McMartins Lane;
• The Breakaway area;
• The bridge at Alexandra;
• Brookes Cutting area near Alexandra;
• Whanregarwen Rd between Alexandra and Molesworth; and
• Molesworth.
Mr Helper said not only would the trout stocking boost the chance of landing a catch, great prizes would be up for grabs for those who caught three ‘specially-tagged’ trout.
“Anyone catching a fish from one of these specially tagged trout will be able to claim some great new fishing gear,” he said.
“Details on the tagged fish and claiming the prize will be available on the DPI website and at tackleshops in Alexandra, Eildon and Thornton.”
Mr Helper said the stocking trial of the Goulburn would assess the benefits of stocking ‘ready to catch’ trout into rivers and the contribution they made to anglers’ catches.
“All the stocked fish will be fin-clipped so they can be easily distinguished from wild fish that spawn in the Goulburn River during the annual closed season,” he said.
“The trial will be carefully monitored using angler diarists who regularly fish the river for trout.
The Brumby Labor Government is investing $13.5 million to improve opportunities for recreational fishing in Victoria.
anyone
Submitted by peter on Tue, 2009-09-15 12:20could anyone please tell me the the snapper ban in the sound starts and then when it reopens an is anyone heard of any being caught there atm
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Towing Power/fuel
Submitted by just dhu it on Mon, 2009-09-14 17:11Dont want to bog down the fishing site to much about cars but i have serious fuel economy problems with my 100 series cruiser 4.5 lt petrol / gas towing my 6.1 trailcraft 2000kgs on long runs, generally 40 lts per 100 kms both LPG and petrol, both motor, system and gearbox all tested by various people all okay ?,economy not much better when not towing 30 lits 100
I have looked at the 6.5 lt chevy V8 conversion , 125kw 400mn 1800rpm against a diesel prado 4cyl D4 motor re chipped puts out 130kws and 420nm Various pros and conns etc for both, 200 series cruiser not an option. if anybody out there can suggest other directions or contacts to assist would be good
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Claiming duty free on tackle
Submitted by HuggyB on Mon, 2009-09-14 17:03I assume that it can be done, much the same with cameras etc. Buy it within 30 days of departure, present your receipt at Customs and claim the GST back - right?
Has anyone actually done it though?
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Banax Kingpin 5000
Submitted by steveB on Mon, 2009-09-14 14:49
The Banax Kingpin 5000 is nearly complete. Here are the final cosmetics of the reel. Should be available next month.
Cheers
Steve
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big whites up north[west. aust]
Submitted by uncle on Mon, 2009-09-14 13:34big whites spotted off Karratha,hey boys that dive,could make your days a it more interesting,imagine a turf war between tigers and big whites
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Blue bone crabs, the best and what about palstics
Submitted by crasny1 on Mon, 2009-09-14 12:58Dear Pilbarra and other experts. What is the best crabs for these tasty critters. Havent had much luck with Gulp crabs. Should you just forage for rick crabs at low tide, or visit a beach at night and land yourself some ghosties. Also it it worth a cray leg or piece of blue manna. I think the value of the fish would probably cover the outlay for the more expensive options. Just interested in an opinion because we see heaps but squid, prawn and mulies just dont seem to fuss them to much.
Neels
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bunbury fishos
Submitted by wombat78 on Mon, 2009-09-14 10:12how yous going was comming down the next couple of days i know the weathers a bit sad but was taking someone out that lives down there was thinking of bringing the boat & fishing in the harbour there somewhere are there any restrictions or would it be better to go to busso or dunsbrough & do yous catch much in the harbour was thinking there to stay in some flatter water cheers adrian
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camping fishing jurian
Submitted by synthos on Mon, 2009-09-14 06:23AM thinking of trying out the new tent and google earthed jurian bay it looks good from above :) how is it on the ground ? I see they have a proper marina so launching should be no problem hows the fishing there as the tent is the excuse to bring the boat (naturaly) :)
thanks
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Big Swell, Bad choices....
Submitted by Albee Mangles on Sun, 2009-09-13 19:52On the way in today saw this, the bloke copped a hit to the head, apparently swam to shore, and the rescue boys retrieved his rig while he went to Hospital. Hope youre ok mate.
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REDFIN
Submitted by brenz on Sun, 2009-09-13 19:31does any one have any tips on redfin in the dams?? new to dam fishing .
or is it much like the wild fish were anything goes
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waroona dam
Submitted by brenz on Sun, 2009-09-13 19:28are you allowed to use outboards in the dam still????
cheers brenZ
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palm beach jetty
Submitted by danno on Sun, 2009-09-13 18:18hey all
wen is the palm beach jetty going to be opened again??
cheers
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