Fishing Discussion
the points
Submitted by lapipi on Thu, 2009-08-06 22:18what is the points for on this website and what can i do with this points and how can i win points
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salt n pepper squid
Submitted by piston broke on Thu, 2009-08-06 19:54Has anyone got a good recipe for salt n pepper squid? cheers Pete
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I have a surprise for the winner
Submitted by lapipi on Thu, 2009-08-06 19:17"One fisherman add to one hunter equal to two liars" This is a very old saying that i dont agree with.
we are here today to listen to your most unbelievable storie about fishing.
The winner will be given a small present from my country "Mauritius''
Don't be scared to tell us the truth
we trust you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Kingys from saturday
Submitted by luke george on Thu, 2009-08-06 17:00hey guys heres a photo of the kingys i got on the 4lb bream gear out at west end last saturday sorry it took so long to get pics up computors been stuffing me around all week
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Sunday Billies
Submitted by Craig Pearse on Thu, 2009-08-06 16:56Who is going out Sunday ??
Weather looking good so might just have to get one more billie so hope to see you out there.
If anybody wants to follow post or PM
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peaceful bay
Submitted by glancy on Thu, 2009-08-06 12:59Been fishing off the land at peaceful for a long time now but have finally got myself a boat. Anyone willing to point me in the right direction where to go at peaceful bay?? any help would be great.
Got a 4.8m ali
cheers
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Landbased Fishing Forum
Submitted by 7739ian on Thu, 2009-08-06 07:36I realise that a lot of work has gone into the site and the Landbased Fishing Forum is a mine of information on places for the boatless to go - but i noticed this morning probably the umpteenth query on where to go at Shark Bay - may i suggest the development of a non interactive section of the site that lists landbased spots starting at Eucla and finishing at the NT border with maybe a division for non ocean sites. I know these are accessible by searching in associated forums but a reference page listing basics like Location, access, amenities and species would be a good guide and could be compiled from the answers given by the site members. This would be a heap of work but like a lot of other people i haven't been to some places because i have only a vague idea of where they are, access and sometimes another name to the one i've been given etc etc.
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please give your advice
Submitted by lapipi on Wed, 2009-08-05 23:42Hi
i will be going to exmouth in december and i want to purchase a reel. i will be fishing in my boat just behind the reef by trolling.
which reel will you advice????
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Lucky Bay ??
Submitted by godders on Wed, 2009-08-05 21:41I am thinking of heading upto Lucky Bay in a couple of weeks for a fish.
Has anyone been up there with in the past month and how did you go?
Illegal fishers nipped
Submitted by Shorty on Wed, 2009-08-05 21:37From todays local Rockingham paper.
Twenty six illegal crab fishers,,one caught with 32 crabs,,will face Rocko's Mag court this week,
,,,,,,,,,and face a maximum penalty of $3000 plus $20 for each crab.
"Some mothers still have 'em"
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Shark Bay Landbased Fishing Info
Submitted by UncutTriggerInWA on Wed, 2009-08-05 21:04Hey Guys.. I may be up that way for a few days soon. Driving the Missus as part of her work in the Health Dep't looking after the nursing posts etc. I like to take a bit of time off to escort her and cash in on some fishing. Any pointers in good spots close by for a fish?? The most north I know of is Kalbarri..
Cheers,
Vince.
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FURUNO = DODGY AFTER SALES SERVICE????
Submitted by Justin Poole on Wed, 2009-08-05 20:05
I bought mine through challenge marine, I have treat it like gold, untill a white mark came up behind the screen, so took it back to the shop they sent it off for 5 weeks, only to tell me that i have scratched it behind the screen and it is going to cost me $500 to fix. i said dont worryabout it an what about all these scratches on the screen that were not there before? so the lad grabed a cloth and started to scrub the buggery out of the screen scrapeing all the protective coatin off and adding more scratches. Now after a couple times out a screw has fallen out of the back an the screen fogs up all the time. Is this the sort of back up service you get for $2500 worth of tool???? or are they atking the piss? has anyone else had this bullshit from furuno??? I am pissed right off with them..
Maybe look into a Lowrance RobN, maybe they provide fair back up service for your hard earned cash
cheers
justin
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Trailer parking
Submitted by Bodie on Wed, 2009-08-05 13:00howmany of you have had someone hit your boat trailer while parked a the ramp.
Some nut hit mine yesterday, smashed one of the back lights and bent the frame the light is mounted on.....not too happy at all..
Seen this quite a few times when people pull into park there car and dont realise the trailer cuts the corner more without a boat on it. then go parks a few spaces further away so no one knows it was them.
Anyone else had these issues??
Bodie
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broome fishing
Submitted by jono.s on Tue, 2009-08-04 19:24hey guys im headin up to karatha, port headland and broome, next week for work, wonderin if its worth takin a rod ,what can you get up there at this time of year? also if any one knows any spots . cheers
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(Mr Bare Foot) did anyone in the Pilbara get to see his shows at the fenacle?
Submitted by aquagenes on Tue, 2009-08-04 18:35This fella would have to be the best cast on over head ive seen.
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Exxy in sept??
Submitted by silly on Tue, 2009-08-04 18:15thinking of heading up to exxy in mid sept with the tinnie... Whats the winds like that time of year?? Have been up in early aug and was quite windy but seemed to calm off in the arvo's. Also been up in nov and jan which was also windy but had windows to fish in... Can i expect the same??
Also what fish are around that time of year?? Will the manta's and cobia around still??
cheers
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Steep point flickr
Submitted by tailor marc on Tue, 2009-08-04 14:54I just started a group on flickr called Steep point extreme fisherman! See link below....
http://www.flickr.com/groups/1219450@N22/
Feel free to join the group and add you pictures and start discussions etc
Expressions of interest called for new boat pens at Geraldton
Submitted by Colin Hay on Tue, 2009-08-04 09:50The State Government is calling for expressions of interest for new boat pens proposed for Geraldton.
In Geraldton today for a regional meeting of State Cabinet, Transport Minister Simon O'Brien said 50 new pens for Batavia Coast Marina were planned if there was sufficient interest.
Mr O'Brien said that the proposed construction project would rely on boaters pre-paying pen licence fees.
“Growth in the recreational boating sector in recent years has increased demand for mooring facilities throughout the State and there are long waiting lists for pens at Batavia Coast Marina," he said.
In Western Australia, during the past 10 years the number of larger registered vessels measuring more than 7.5m in length has increased from 4,000 in 1998 to 7,200 in 2008 - an increase of 3,200 vessels or more than 40 per cent.
Department of Transport projections show that with sustained high growth in the sector by 2025 the number of these vessels could double.
The Minister said the Geraldton pen project would be based on the recently completed $3million pen project at Fremantle, which, for the first time in WA, saw pens allocated by public ballot and the pre-payment of licence fees to cover construction costs.
"During the next few weeks, the Department of Transport will advertise for expressions of interest in the new pens at Geraldton,” he said.
“People will be asked to complete documentation clarifying the size of pen required and pay a deposit.
"Following the expression of interest period, the department will assess the level of commitment from potential penholders and establish the scale of each project.
“Tenders will then be called for the design and construction of the pens based on the information received."
Geraldton MLA Ian Blayney welcomed the initiative and said that infrastructure investment of this kind had incalculable benefits, created jobs and assisted in putting Geraldton on the map as a boating hub.
“Recreational boating is such an important part of life for so many of us in the Geraldton community,” Mr Blayney said.
“However as this project is solely reliant on community involvement, I urge all of those interested in obtaining a pen to lodge an expression of interest.”
People wanting further information can contact the department on 9216 8839 or visit http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/geraldtonandexmouthpens
Expressions of interest must be received by Friday, 4 September, 2009.
dates and places
Submitted by Roger Knife on Tue, 2009-08-04 09:44hello again
Heres my itinery, if your about let me know and we may be able to catch up for a fish.
tuesday 4th port denison
wed 5th kalbarri
thursday 6th/friday 7th denham
sat 8th coral bay
sun 9th\mon 10th exxy
tues 11th karratha
weds 12th 80 mile beach
thurs 13th - sun broome
Cheers guys pm me
or my mobile is 00647792080699
land based or boat
rog
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Fishing for Energy Comes to the Oregon Coast
Submitted by Colin Hay on Tue, 2009-08-04 09:40Innovative program helps with the disposal and removal of old fishing gear and marine debris
Press Release
Source: Fishing for Energy
On Monday August 3, 2009, 5:01 pm EDT
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Fishing for Energy is catching on in Oregon. Garibaldi and Newport will be the first port communities in the state to participate in the innovative partnership that provides a cost-free solution for fishermen to dispose of old fishing gear that is then turned into energy.
An initiative between Covanta Energy (Covanta), the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Marine Debris Program, and Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc., the Fishing for Energy partnership will place collection bins at the ports to collect old, abandoned or lost fishing gear beginning in August. Abandoned or lost fishing equipment can threaten marine life, impact navigational safety, and have economic repercussions on fishing and shipping enterprises and, most importantly, coastal communities.
"The Fishing For Energy partnership to recycle unusable fishing gear is an idea that has Oregon written all over it. Having the fisheries agencies, the ports, and the waste and recycling industries all working together shows what can be done when everyone gets together to solve an environmental problem," remarked United States Senator Ron Wyden when commenting on the program's expansion to Oregon.
The Fishing for Energy partnership depends on extensive cooperation between local organizations and the fishing community. In Garibaldi and Newport, local agencies and organizations have worked collaboratively with the partnership to make the marine debris removal effort successful by reducing any financial cost to fisherman and ports that would otherwise be incurred to dispose this gear and ensuring that derelict gear does not end up in the marine environment.
"After successfully launching the Fishing for Energy program at ports on the east coast, we are pleased to expand our partnership with NOAA, NFWF and Schnitzer Steel by bringing this program to Oregon," said Paul Gilman, Chief Sustainability Officer at Covanta Energy. "Marine debris is a significant problem for coastal waters, affecting commercial fisherman as well as natural marine wildlife habitats. As one of the solutions to this critical issue, the Fishing for Energy initiative is generating tangible results - not only is it collecting harmful derelict fishing gear and providing cost-free disposal but it is converting that debris into clean, renewable energy."
The Fishing for Energy partnership will kick off their west coast marine debris collection program with launch ceremonies on Tuesday, August 4 at Port of Garibaldi and Wednesday, August 5 at Port of Newport, both beginning at 11 a.m.
Since launching in 2008, the Fishing for Energy partnership has reeled in more than 200 tons of old fishing gear, a portion of which has been retrieved directly from the ocean by fishermen. This year the partnership has expanded to work with ports on both the east and west coasts of the United States, hosting a series of launch events which aim to promote retired or derelict fishing gear collection through community education and outreach. For more information on the partnership visit: www.nfwf.org/fishingforenergy.
About Covanta
Covanta Energy is an internationally recognized owner and operator of large-scale Energy-from-Waste and renewable energy projects and a recipient of the Energy Innovator Award from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Covanta's 38 Energy-from-Waste facilities provide communities with an environmentally sound solution to their solid waste disposal needs by using that municipal solid waste to generate clean, renewable energy. Annually, Covanta's modern Energy-from-Waste facilities safely and securely convert more than 17 million tons of waste into more than 8 million megawatt hours of clean renewable electricity and create 10 billion pounds of steam that are sold to a variety of industries. For more information, visit www.covantaenergy.com.
About National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
A nonprofit established by Congress in 1984, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation sustains, restores and enhances the Nation's fish, wildlife, plants and habitats. Through leadership conservation investments with public and private partners, NFWF is dedicated to achieving maximum conservation impact by developing and applying best practices and innovative methods for measurable outcomes. Since its establishment, NFWF has awarded nearly 9,500 grants to over 3,000 organizations in the United States and abroad and leveraged - with its partners - more than $400 million in federal funds into more than $1.3 billion for on-the-ground conservation. For more information, visit www.nfwf.org.
About NOAA
NOAA understands and predicts changes in the Earth's environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and conserves and manages our coastal and marine resources.
The NOAA Marine Debris Program, housed within the Office of Response & Restoration, coordinates, strengthens, and increases the visibility of marine debris issues and efforts within the agency, its partners, and the public. The program supports activities at both a national and international level focused on identifying, reducing and preventing debris from entering the marine environment. NOAA's Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R) protects coastal and marine resources, mitigates threats, reduces harm, and restores ecological function. The Office provides comprehensive solutions to environmental hazards caused by oil, chemicals, and marine debris. For more information, visit: www.noaa.gov.
abrolhos on friday
Submitted by danno on Mon, 2009-08-03 21:35hey all
ive got a fishing trip on friday tot he abrlhos:)
can any1 that has been there tell me rigs best baits and all that sort of stuff.
cheers danno
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Trailer Plug
Submitted by just dhu it on Mon, 2009-08-03 20:01Ever been unhooking the boat or trailer and ripped of the plug from the flexy cable , always happens on a long trip and nobody can remember the right wiring connection, My tip is pull the plug apart and copy the wiring to plug connections pin numbers and write it on the winch post with texta or permanent marker ie pin 1 , red pin 2 white, next time your you rip it of our some one else does it , just rewire it by the numbers and away you go
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Bunbury offshore spots
Submitted by samy90 on Mon, 2009-08-03 18:34hey just wondering if anyone could tell me some spots i can try off bunbury, right now the water to me looks like a desert. i have no idea where to go if anyone could help would be much appreciated
cheers!
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Juvenille Fish
Submitted by Bodie on Mon, 2009-08-03 10:11Is it just me or is anyone else noticing a large number of Juvenile fish about at the moment? especially Pinks, dhus and reds too on the weekend.
Was fishing out around rotto over the weekend on some new found coral, and also a few stops on the way out, and wow was amazed at the amount of small fish about. Many small dhu'smany many many small pinks, and even small reds.
Sounder was lighting up like a xmas tree, and moving slightly everytime and constant juvies!!
decided to pop out the lighter gear (10lb) at the chance the bigger ones were a little shy or mouthing the baits and feeling the hooks.
Got blown away first drop :( then after that was double hookups of reds and small pinks. Got a nice red on light gear!! about a 10 min fight!!!.
Just thought its a good sign at the moment, in depths of 25m right out to 65m
Last couple trips out in different locations has also shown quite a few juvies out and about.
They look real healthy too!
Bodie
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cheers fellas
Submitted by Roger Knife on Sun, 2009-08-02 20:23Boys and girls
Just to say a BIG thanks to all those who helped to make our arrival and stay in perth great. I had an awesmoe time on the boat with Andy Mac so thanks to him and also to Sherbs and Colin for organising the night out. It was great meeting all of you and me and the mrs had a great time. Also thanks go to pete D and his missus for the lift home...as exciting as it was!!! (ask him) and again to Sherbs for all the lures he leant me for the trip up north...and to his son Andy as I nicked his rod and AVET reel from the back of his old mans car...opps!
Honestly thanks again and we will be back soon for longer and a bigger fish!! Will be posting my itinery on site tomorrow so if any one elso wants to meet for a fish they will know where we are.
Cheers guys
Rog
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Fishwrecked get together - Roger Knife Afterparty
Submitted by UncutTriggerInWA on Sun, 2009-08-02 19:26I didn't make the pissup last night as the Missus had a bit of a turn for the worst. I did however manage to make the gathering and headed up to Flatrock early this morning for a fish with the guys. It was quite interesting albeit not a lot of fish about apart from the cat food UncleStu kept hauling in LOL.
I will leave it to the rest of the bunch to add further comment and pictures. Thanks for the snags girls. You rock!
Cheers,
Vince
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Rottnest Yesterday
Submitted by luke george on Sun, 2009-08-02 16:40Was out of bed at 6 yesterday morning to head out to rotto on the water at 6:30 straight out to rottnest for a bit of bottom bashing not much around manage to get a few sized blackass then decided to see if there was any action around the breakers at west end. Noticed a whirlpool sort of thing that look like the whirlpools the snapper create in the sound when they are breeding so dropped a few plastics into it and straight away dad got bricked by something of substantual size and then landed a lot of skippy around the 1kg mark. Then we seen a few big flashes of yellow and straight away we knew they were kingys the next hour or so was intense with every cast hooking up to kingfish around the 5kg mark using plastics hardbodys mulies and anything else you can think of. I decided to pull the 8 weight fly gear out and give that a go first cast and i was on the spool on my reel exploded and a i had a huge bird nest so i grabbed the line and held on and managed to get it to the boat luckily it was only about 50cm as the metre long ones that were cruising behind the boat would have destroyed my gear. Then i pulled the bream gear out a daiwa sol 3000 matched to a daiwa sol 3-5kg rod with 4lb tuf-line and a 20lb flurocarbon leader got bricked many times but finally landed my first kingy on bream gear weighing around 2-3kg but there was much bigger ones down there and i wanted one of them on the light stuff. After many more bust offs my mates in the boat had landed around 5 or 6 about 4kg each but i persisted with the bream gear. I put a 5in swim shad on and the second it hit the water i was on and losing line at a rapid rate. All three of us were hooked up and losing line the first one got to the boat and leadered it in then the next one got to the boat which was one of the biggest for the day at about 5.5kg. I was still on and getting dominated but after about 20 minutes finally it hit the net and i had a 5kg kingfish on 4lb gear i was stoked to say the least and to top it all off at the last spot for the day what we think was a white of around 3.5m came in and spooked all the kingfish off and then harrased some angelfish for about 10 minutes before disapearing back into the depths. This all got me wondering what is the record for kingfish on 4lb gear and does anyone know what steps i have to take to claim the record if i get another one next time?
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anyone go landbased today
Submitted by jono.s on Sun, 2009-08-02 15:35hey guys did anyone go landbased today? went to north mole and woodmans point this morn and didnt even get a bite.
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mulies on sunday???
Submitted by slothwan on Sun, 2009-08-02 13:13just wondering where i could grab a block of mulies on sunday. I'll be driving from joondanna to como and then on to mossy park and the final destination is the east freo boat ramp. somewhere along the way would be great.
Cheers
Adam
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saltiga maverick....when will it end?
Submitted by kane on Sun, 2009-08-02 12:53what do you guys reckon....the saltiga s extreme was released as a "jigging" reel now it seems they are releasing this new creation as a purpose built "jigging" reel in the same size options. I see the gear ratio is different, what do you all think?
http://fishhead.com.au/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=2045
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