Fishing Discussion
Fishing Cocos Islands
Submitted by Ron Ashcroft on Tue, 2019-01-15 12:55Hi all. Chasing any information on fishing Cocos. I have searched the site before posting but it's mostly older content so has anyone been there lately and have any good tips? Soft plastics were mentioned for Bones does anyone know what type/size etc TIA.
Cheers Ron.
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Lost values
Submitted by meglodon on Tue, 2019-01-15 12:04Nothing has been learned by the Australians post the ball tampering fiasco. win at any cost remains supreme thought.
On the news last night there it is for all to see, what a great display of sportsmanship,...Not
An extra ball (which IMO) should have been called a no-ball or what ever is bowled and the batsman is caught out on it. With any self value there is no way the wicket should have been claimed or taken.
Australian cricketers have sold there honesty and respect for the all mighty dollar, and this is what our young up and coming sports people are watching/ So please don't use the words Australian cricketer and sportsman in the same sentence because it's a bloody contradiction.
Totally discussted with it and won't be watching any cricket of any persuasion with Australians involved.
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Tamala Station Crabbing
Submitted by caltexvb on Mon, 2019-01-14 12:16Anybody had success chasing blue mannas at Tamala? Have caught plenty at Monkey Mia but don’t know if they are that far down the bay?
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Yamaha outboard servicing
Submitted by richo453 on Mon, 2019-01-14 08:56Just wondering who everyone uses in Perth for their logbook services, cheers in advance
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foot rest
Submitted by wez0062 on Mon, 2019-01-14 08:55 can anyone help me with finding a set of footrests for my boat, please see attached photo, something like this or even a fibreglass type
interior upgrade
Submitted by wez0062 on Mon, 2019-01-14 08:12hey guys, i decided to update my tired looking interior.
After trying to find seat boxes on the net that were very bloody expensive & small-ish for what i wanted, i decided to make my own from marine ply. Inside & base of seat boxes has been sealed with a water proof membrane. Built in the 2 x compartments, 1 holds 4 x table trays & the smaller on is for keys, phone, camera's ect. Made a more " safety friendly " location in the passenger seat for my "Life Bouy" which will now just float out in case of an emergency
then, it was time to takle the floor, so down went new carpet as well.
Just need to have the tired old uphosltery on side panels done to match the new seats & we are done.
All up, it has cost me about $800.00, which is what 1 fibreglass seat box would have cost me






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4 Ton Tri Axle Overhaul
Submitted by Mrlickalotopus on Sun, 2019-01-13 18:16- 6 comments
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Trailer maintenance
Submitted by Ericl on Sun, 2019-01-13 15:16Doing some major maintenance on my trailer and decided to share some of my experiences so far
First, further to a recent post about removing stuck pistons, a picture showing my setup in action

Next, my reasons for never buyong anything galvanised if stainless is available. I have had the slides that stuck that only an oxy torch could remove them resulting in their destruction anyway

This picture shows the stainless slide completely clean and ready to be re-inserted wheras the non stainless was rusted and partly stuck. Was difficult to remove and will have to be sanded clean and the bore will have to be cleaned and honed
Lastly the moving part of the slide

This picture shows the moving arm and the seal grove which will have to be completelycleaned and sanded to make it servicable.
After the last few years of trailer maintenance I would strongly recommend anyone buying a new trailer to spend the extra $$$ and go stainless.
Hope article not too long and boring
Cheers
Eric
Keeping Ice on fishing trips
Submitted by Bodie on Sun, 2019-01-13 09:57Chasing a little info from the forum on keeping ice whilst on extended fishing trips where Ice is hard to come by or make.
I've done a bit of reading on the use of dry ice, and how this can be used to extend the life of normal ice. From what I've read this is done by covering the bottom of the esky with dry ice sheets, then putting a thin insulating barrier of alfoil over the dry ice and placing block ice on top. The key is apparently you cannot have any real areas of 'air' inside the esky, so if you remove a block of ice it needs to be replaced with scrunched up news paper or somethnig of the like. Also cover the esky with a insulation blacket of some sort. The main esky is purely ice storage only
Has anyone tried this process? Did a trip for a few days last year, and really struggled with ice up the north, even with fairly large blocks.
Interested to hear what other do
Cheers
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Early morning starts
Submitted by Stevieboy on Sun, 2019-01-13 07:36Made the most of reasonable mornings this week,on the water at 4:am both Wednesday and Friday.got my mates onto monster dhuies on wed and both had tackle failure after being hooked up for 10 minutes,they were both pretty sad,I made sure it didn’t happen to me and got this 91cm beauty,Friday was tough getting out to the bank and took nearly 2 hours, bite was on and off but Eric was on fire and caught a couple of nice bangers early.was good to be out there,home both days by lunch as the southerlies were cranking.
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Big sword tagged and released in NZ
Submitted by Alan James on Sat, 2019-01-12 17:18after a 17hr + fight, language alert.
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Old boy swings Tha hammer
Submitted by Da pirate on Sat, 2019-01-12 02:05Oldman strikes again with another nice
hammer . Ganged mulie was the offering
tonight night fished well til we packed it
up round 11.30pm being too the top of
the tide .. he ended up with 5 nice tailor
to top his bag ! Me herring and a tailor and
to get pinged again.. hah 3 times in last
2 fishes ?? Useless ¥#nt .. cheers fellas
pirate ..
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Police need info
Submitted by Dale on Fri, 2019-01-11 16:06in light of an incident near Busselton today, police are chasing information.
“If you were on the Bussell Highway and can assist with this appeal regarding a white four wheel drive towing a large boat, please call Police on 131 444.”
https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wa/flying-debris-injures-driver-on-bussell-highway-ng-b881071713z
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setting up new trailer rollers for boat
Submitted by gg1965 on Thu, 2019-01-10 18:44Just wondering if anyone knows somebody in Bunbury area that can adjust roller setup on new Papas multi-roller trailer for aluminium boat 6.1m long. Battling to do it myself.
Cheers
Marron 2019
Submitted by Piggy on Thu, 2019-01-10 06:42Anyone been able to chase Marron yet? We are heading down tonight for an over night trip, hopefully theres still some left haha
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Ab day cancelled
Submitted by ChrisG on Wed, 2019-01-09 17:20Saturday the 12th has been closed to Ab fishing due to predicted dangerous sea conditions??
im confused I had it at 1–1.5m swell with no wind whatsoever until after lunch....don’t care about the boot rubber closure, but was planning for wide bottom bash early. Am I losing my shit or have they closed for bugger all reason and it’s going to be fine...?
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First fish in a while in the Crusher
Submitted by Ryan C on Wed, 2019-01-09 16:54hi guys , had my boat for sale for the last 6 weeks with thoughts of upgrading, got tired of waiting so picked it up from All Boats yesterday and headed out this morning off Mindarie, got the bag by 9 then chased tuna for a couple of hours - very flighty but managed 3 blues and a striped before heading in , good conditions considering the forecast.
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Combo recommendations
Submitted by Ben01 on Wed, 2019-01-09 15:08Gday guys,
Im soon to be travelling around Australia and hoping to update my kit with a couple of combos specifically for northern land based species - anything from tailor to Barra etc.
Ive already got a heap of el cheapo combos that I want to leave behind but I’m already sorted for a big beach combo for baits and I’ve got a small 7’ combo that I use with bait for whiting, herring etc ..
But I would like maybe one or two (my missus loves fishing too) combos that I can use with lures at the beach, rocks and creeks.
Any advice guys? I’m hoping to keep it around the $300mark for each combo - not sure if one should be slightly heavier than the other or two somewhere in the middle would be best.
I do like the look of the Shimano raider rods but not sure if they have one that’ll be a good fit for the purpose.
Thanks for any help guys!
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Last Dhu before the move
Submitted by black gen on Wed, 2019-01-09 13:42The house is being packed in 5 days for the move back up to the city
seems to a be a bit of a recurring theme last few years
anyway managed to sneak out this morning with great hope of the wind dropping
certainly didn’t do that was 17-22 offshore
thankfully first two drops resulted in 2 nice dhuis
they will be saved for quick weekend dashes down from now on
it’s been fun
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In search of Barra
Submitted by Alan James on Tue, 2019-01-08 18:04My Kiwi nephew has renewed his interest in coming to Oz primarily on a barramundi fishing holiday. He has in mind a blokey style trip without wives, maybe for a week or two for probably around four guys including myself. He and two others would fly in from NZ and I would fly in from WA. I have very little knowledge of when and what is available in the NT or Qld and was looking for feedback from those who may either have done similar trips or know of what is available. Due to our inexperience in barra fishing I was thinking more along the lines of a guided charter, at least to start with? My nephew is a diehard fisho who has fished many locations around the world so we would be looking for a more full on experience than the average tourist. All advice and recommendations welcome.
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Couple of gets by fisheries
Submitted by uncle on Tue, 2019-01-08 17:374 gentlemen with 98 undersize crabs and a fellow in jurian fined 30k for selling 29 crays, from sometime ago.
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dunsborough
Submitted by bryan84 on Tue, 2019-01-08 07:34Morning crew,
off next weekend down to dunsborough for the week can not wait.
taking a 5.2m westerberg down there any advice of fishing locations or reports of whats been happening?
Tia Bryan
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Cost of boat hire?
Submitted by black gen on Mon, 2019-01-07 18:40Just having a discussion about pros and cons of having a boat verse hiring a big one between a few blokes once or twice a year when heading north
we all currently own boats and have all our marks but as life gets busier the boat doesn’t get used anywhere near as much as yesteryear
curiosity has me thinking that it could perhaps be better value between a few boys for the use we get out of the boats currently
does anyone know the cost to hire one for a week or two from murchison or exmouth boat hire
cheers
jess
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Xmas19 catches
Submitted by sea-kem on Mon, 2019-01-07 16:11A few pics of the Xmas break.
Took the new project boat out for a spin on the river and a yummo feed of crabs, it'd been a while since I'd had a feast of these.

We were late with the pots this year due to beach erosion and ramp repairs but made up for it, very bloody happy.


First run out found them on the bite big time, the Baldies were a nice round up for a good bag.

Most the fish were caught on Mulies with a light single leader ganged paternoster.
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Trailer bearing seal
Submitted by Ericl on Mon, 2019-01-07 14:39Hi
Replacing my bearings on my trailer and wanted to ask if anyone has recommendations on the grease seal. I have had these pop out so have done some checking on the net and I find that some people recommend putting a little sikaflex on the seal or stub axle and then putting the seal in a little way (2mm) then putting on the the hub with inner bearing and seal ring letting them push the seal back into its actual position then finish by putting in the outer bearing, washer and nut and adjusting. Sika will then go off and the seal should adhere more succesfully to the stub axle
Thoughts on this please
Cheers
Eric
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fishing Monkey Mia
Submitted by stoneFISH2 on Mon, 2019-01-07 01:48Anyone been up to Monkey mia recently fishing? We are going in July with a 4.2m Quintrex and was wondering how far out you have to go to get a feed of fish up there.Not chasing GPS co-ords just info to get us in the general area.
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any sbt around metro
Submitted by uncle on Sun, 2019-01-06 19:11went out with BJ to product test bucktail jigs on sbt, we released about 10 that were caught trolling. we couldn't find any to cast too. it was a bit of a fun session. Tried dropping jigs for demersals but no luck.
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Reel force charters
Submitted by still trying on Sun, 2019-01-06 16:52Hi guys went out on reel force charters today. First time on this charter and would highly recommend anyone looking for a charter to definitely give them a call decky did a great job skipper jumps in and helps out when fish are coming over the side at all ends of the boat. The skipper had us on fish from the very first drop the bloke next to me had a fat 70 cm snapper on deck in a minute or 2 from us being told to drop. I lost a big dhue completely my fault just went to hard but it was on a second steaming run and i thought i had him beat but no way was quite pleased with how I handled it, I think I only swore once. Still had a good day did catch plenty of just under fish but still came home with fish.
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