Fishing Discussion
Murray cod
Submitted by Tigers on Sun, 2018-08-26 18:54Where in wa can someone catch Murray cod ? I have two friends coming over from eastern states
and want to show them a good fishing trip. I am south of Perth. Any ideas
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How to re rego a boat that’s been out of rego for unknown time
Submitted by black gen on Sun, 2018-08-26 18:22Just looking for some advice from someone in the know
looking at a boat that all looks sweet structurally but has been out of rego for an unknown time
at a guess looking at his paperwork may have last been registered 2013-14
has license numbers still on it
If I were to buy the boat, how would I go about getting the thing re registered?
thanks
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REGULATOR FIRST TRIP OUT
Submitted by JohnF on Sun, 2018-08-26 13:12 First days fishing on the new Regulator 28. Gentlemans hours start, bit of a shake-down for the 3 new owners (all fighting for the skipper chair all day
) and some fishing until mid arvo.
The machine.
Nice tuna, had a double hookup but dropped the second after a leader failed. She has "the noise" 

Snapper on KG gear.

Cruise home at 39 knots.

Not too bad for the first day.

Boat simply awesome!
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A sign of things to come?
Submitted by quadfisher on Fri, 2018-08-24 19:13Just a few thoughts on what I found today chasing up some info and stuff for the new tub I got after being boatless for 15 years.
First was some boating info and some freebie stickers that D.O.T marine give out.
Old news for some maybe but the Essex street D.O.T branch ( Freo) has shut since march , wiping out a direct contact we had with marine specific
info and people whom had a clue , marine wise.
So rang DOT , and was told after 6 pre recorded pass ons , that any branch can help out with that marine gear. Fine I said , I will head to Willagee
branch were both my girls obtained there lic to bump , err drive.
Ok said the lady , but she said that branch is due to close soon too !
So off i go to willagee branch , got to counter , asked for marine phamplets and stickers to be given a blank look .
After 3 counter staff got involved I was finally sent to a spinner with some stuff on it , HURRRAH success.
Ok next to Fisheries in freo for there stuff, fishing guides , rulers etc .
Um we got some rulers mate , but we are no longer issuing phamplets . you just go on line to get them , cost cutting he said.
So with the cost of all DOT charges on the up and up by fair margins in the last few years , my question is , are we getting a fair shake or is
a sign of the times with the purse strings tightning?
P,s yes I have now dowloaded app for rules onto phone., just would have though some paper rules would have continued .
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fisheries Search-warrants-executed-in-alleged-illegal-trade-of-abalone-and-lobster.
Submitted by hezzy on Fri, 2018-08-24 17:16cant wait top see how this pans out and who is involved
pity is other offences are not hit so hard as this
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Vacuum sealer
Submitted by Daniel 82 on Fri, 2018-08-24 05:59Any one able to share a good brand of vacuum sealer mine has finally given up cheers
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Fish ID please- swan river
Submitted by Rocktron on Thu, 2018-08-23 17:17Fish ID please
Found today near swan yacht club swan river
Badly decomposed/eaten but teeth look like some sort of wrasse ?
Over 0.5m long
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Verado oil change.
Submitted by Livewire on Thu, 2018-08-23 12:24The easy and clean way to change the oil on a early model verado. Mine has a horizontal sump plug, to drain all the oil that way is a VERY meat job. This oil extraction pump is slow but easy. It's good for cars and transmission to.
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Broome Fishing
Submitted by Alex15733 on Wed, 2018-08-22 16:59Hi All, Heading up to broome in 5wks for a week and planning on fishing most days, will be landbased and looking to catch anything really, just looking for advice on where to fish near town, know about broome jetty but as its high up dont know if ill be able to land fish there as i wont have a gaff or anything.
Cheers Alex
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two rocks
Submitted by wez0062 on Wed, 2018-08-22 08:12i am planning to drag my boat from Leeming up to Two Rocks on sat morning for the first time ( probably going solo ) and just wondering if there is anything i need to be aware of once outside the Marina.
thanks in advance, Wez
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Tracking for recreational vessels. (Opinions needed)
Submitted by rabbit22 on Tue, 2018-08-21 16:54Hi All,
Looking for opinions (that doesn't happen often!!)
We're developing a project that involves placing small gps devices on recreational vessels under 8 metres that will have a range of approx 20km from established base stations.
Easy set up, solar powered and doesn't need to be hardwired in.
There are a multitude of applicatons we're targeting but primarily;
1) Safety at sea, giving VMR and Water Police access to vessel location under secure format. Last known location and for those of us that (occasionally) forget to Log Off and hopefully enabling emrgency services to locate vessels when epirbs may not have been activated.
2) Anti theft, owners can be alerted to unauthorised vessel movement.
Pay as you use Insurance an option here as well.
2) Possible Boat ramp pay as you use system so you don't need to mess around with multitude of ticket options and local shires can direct funds raised into facilities.
3) Marina Management (Marinas only have access to members who authorise)
4) Fisheries research and
5) Environmental control.
I'd love to know the opinions on the pros and cons from the perspective of WA boat owners and fishers and also if people would be willing to trial the units when available.
Personally I've developed a system that can work up and down our coastline and obviously I see a need but that doesn't mean everyone else does.
The device itself isn't meant to replace epirbs and I guess is an alternative to "B" Class AIS.
So the questions.
Would you be supportive of such a system if it supported SAR capabilities and possibly reduced Insurance Premiums?
Would you be overly concerned about visibility to VMR, Water Police, Fisheries and Environmental control groups?
What price would you be willing to pay, $100-$400?
Would you want your NOK or family members to have access to location services?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Rabbit22
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WTB Trailer- 4.9m boat. Recommendations.
Submitted by saltyseamen on Tue, 2018-08-21 10:59Hi Guys,
I'm chasing places to look at new/ near new trailers for my boat (4.8 plate ali runabout).
I live around the Freo area so closer the better. Have already had a look at Chivers but want to see what else is around.
Cheers.
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Sunday snapper
Submitted by Big Damo on Tue, 2018-08-21 01:26A couple of pinks in the tinny on Sunday
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Old Battery's
Submitted by Trimee on Mon, 2018-08-20 15:43Hey Guys
Does anyone on here make there own sinkers.
if you do and need some battery's i can get my hands on some if you want to make some up
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Few Fish
Submitted by Brock O on Mon, 2018-08-20 12:33Been lucky enough to stumble across a few spots holding fish lately...all in close!
These have all came on sundown or just after, close to tide change, and not far off bite time by moon phase which helps. The numbers have been increasing over the last month or so.
New PB in there at 90cm.
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Swage immortal 3 to 5
Submitted by Travis p on Mon, 2018-08-20 12:10Pe 3 to 5 jig rod immaculate condition.
I paid 700 for it new happy to sell for 500 or nearest offer
Its the spin model
wiring up transducer
Submitted by doghouse on Mon, 2018-08-20 12:02A friend of mine is a tv repair guy asked him to change plug on transducer from lowrance to a furuno 10 pin he can't find a 10 pin furuno plug and is not sure what the xid wire does plus the p and m wires do can anyone out there help
Cheers wayne
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Spinning Reel Recommendation - 2500/3000
Submitted by buschy on Sun, 2018-08-19 12:33Think the thread title says it all guys, looking for a recommendation. I'm replacing a Team Daiwa Advantage 3000 that has served me really well for chasing mostly little stuff. Daiwa no longer stock some of the parts, so time to replace.
Happy to look at anything up to a few hundred bucks or so. Mostly used for casting small baits into light surf, flicking around off rocks and jetties, chasing bream in the rivers or throwing out small lures. Quality is important to me. :)
Cheers
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Selecting braid. Diameter (PE) vs Breaking Strain
Submitted by selthy on Sat, 2018-08-18 17:34I went to purchase some nice braid for the old man to respool his old skool stradic 4000. I went in thinking I would get the 20lb PE 1.2 Sunline Siglon PEx8. The gent at the shop (site sponsor) was helpful and suggested I get the PE 1.7 and gave a few good reasons for doing so. The 1.7 has a 30lb breaking strain which I feel may be to high for the rod and reel the old boy will be using it on.
So my question is, when selecting some of the newer thin but strrong braid would you purchase based on breaking strain or the width of the line?
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Broome Boat Fishing Question
Submitted by Simo_ on Sat, 2018-08-18 11:39I'll be in Broome next week and was wanting to get out on the boat and get into some bottom fish, can anyone point me in the right direction as I haven't been out there before and not sure where to start looking.
cheers
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Point Samson Report
Submitted by Simo_ on Sat, 2018-08-18 11:31Up at Point Samson at the moment, had a few good days out on the water. Lots of whales around.
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Catch and cook Snapper fishing
Submitted by GCjetski on Sat, 2018-08-18 09:58Heres my first attempt at a catch and cook video, catching some beauty Snapper on soft plastics
Exmouth sea rescue
Submitted by Rodrat on Sat, 2018-08-18 09:45Hello Fishos
May be a silly question but is there sea rescue in Exmouth?
I have been land based and boat fishing there for 20 years but never heard anyone call them
on radio nor have I ever used them. Wondering as I am heading up soon and are hiring a boat and would like
to log on and off with them. Thanks
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Chasing Cockburn Pinkies - Any in close
Submitted by dalaisc on Fri, 2018-08-17 15:12Heading out at sparrows tomorrow morning hoping for a pinkie or two. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Conrad
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Mackerel Islands 3 night fishing treat- 2 SPOTS LEFT
Submitted by MackerelsSkipper on Fri, 2018-08-17 14:53
JOIN US FROM SAT 8TH- TUES 11TH SEPTEMBER
3 NIGHTS ON THE MACKERELS WITH TWO FULL DAY FISHING CHARTERS ON OUR 11M LEISURECAT
PERSONALISED CHARTER, MAXIMUM 6 LINES!
ENCOUNTER RED EMPEROR, RANKIN COD, SPANISH MACKEREL, GOLD BAND, CORAL TROUT AND MORE!
ALL THE PERKS OF A LIVE ABOARD CHARTER BUT WITH A FULL SIZE COMFY BED AND AIRCON AT THE END OF THE DAY
ALL BAIT AND TACKLE PROVIDED, WELCOME TO BRING YOUR OWN GEAR, WE FILLET YOUR FISH AND STORE IN THE DEEP FREEZE UNTIL DEPARTURE DATE
SELF BOOK RETURN ONSLOW FLIGHTS
2 SPOTS LEFT SO GET IN QUICK!!!
Aerators for beach fishing
Submitted by chris1108 on Fri, 2018-08-17 11:17Has anyone used any of the cheap aerator pumps available for clipping onto fishing buckets? Are any of them worth the hassle (i.e. do they make much difference to the life of the fish compared to keeping it in the bucket with fresh water)?
I'm fishing from the beach mostly and occasionally do a bit of walking to get to a good spot. So if I get an aerator it needs to be light and battery powered.
I've heard that some of these pumps don't make a lot of difference to just keeping the bait in fresh water. Any opinions or advice on them? Cheers.
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Bent Street Ramp
Submitted by Tom M on Fri, 2018-08-17 10:55Notice each passing week the channel closing in. The council have committed to dredging again (2018/2019) and trucking the sand away to the tip, however at the rate it is closing in might not be functional for cray season opening. No doubt council will suggets using other ramps there in lies the problem of parking. Will be interesting to see how this unfolds. If only they had completed it to the original plan they presented it would have been okay for another year or 2.
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Motor advice needed
Submitted by cobia15 on Fri, 2018-08-17 10:31Can anyone tell what the build up on the leg of my bf50 suzi is, Motor oil looks good and hasnt droped but worried it might be gearbox leaking. Looks worse in the pics than in real life.
cheers.
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Ford Everest VS Pajero or alikes
Submitted by Stickbait6 on Fri, 2018-08-17 10:28Hey Crew
Long time lurker , first time poster .
Some of you may know me I used to manage Oceanside 2 years ago.
Just wondering if any of the crew have either vehicles 2017-2018 Models and can give me some pro's and con's.
Would love a Landcruiser but dont have an exra 100k ha.
Thanks in advanced.
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