Fishing Discussion

General Fishing Chat

Palmy ramp open again

Mighty take some pressure off . Point peron ramp this week


N.S Blackhole Blackwater Egi Rod

hey guys, ive made a few egi forums before and got advice and now ive finally went and tried a rod. I was eging with my normal rod and another fisherman was near me who was also eging and he looked like he knew what he was doing (im still pretty bad at egi) so i asked him about his rod and it was the NS blackhole the one i was opting for so i asked if i could have a try, he let me it felt sturdy and had god action and weight.

so my point is have any of you had the rod and is it durable and reliable? And i cant find out if its carbon or graphite or something else if its carbon ive never had a carbon rod what is different with them

Thanks For All The Help On The Egi Forums Ive Made

-Alex 


Last gasp effort tomorrow before the ban

 Heading out solo tomorrow to try and get some demersals before the ban on the 15th (really 16th now with go fishing day!).

Hope the weather plays the game.

Anyone else heading out?

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UPDATE

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The day wasn't a total waste. Ended up with a 51cm KG and a 78cm pink that fell to a live snook. Snook didn't even get to the bottom before he 'snapped' it up (you see what I did there?). 


Sandy Cape

Hey guys,

Heading camping at Sandy Cape with a few friends in early November, and hoping to do some beach fishing. Anyone been up there recently with anything to report and or any advice?

We will have 4WDs but ideally wont want to venture too far from the main campsite.

Cheers.


sharking this season

hey was just wondering if anyone on here is gonna be sharkin this year there has been alot of pressure from hippies and the public about doing it in metro waters because it attracts sharks . trying to start up a thread and see what everyone pb is and what gear they gonna be using this year ill start with mine


Fisheries WA stop the thieving, again

Yes yes yes, today on Facebook there is a heart warming story of how fisheries have struck again in bringing bloody cray thieves to account.

The story goes on about a certain thief who decided that lifting a pros cray pots, taking the catch that they held, then replacing the pros floats and ropes with his own.

The Fisheries caught up with him near Coventry reef apparently.

For his trouble he (Mr Jason Keith Knowler) now restricted to land based activities was fined $10.000 lost his boat named Red Barron together with the boat trailer plus all the gear associated with the boat was confiscated

As well as being banned for life from holding a rock lobster licence.

Well done Fisheries a bloody great job.

I love a story with a good ending.


Beats working!

 Got out for a fish today, couple of nice 60-70cm dhu , nice Baldie and a hooter Blackass for the limit with a few kg's plus  couple of dhu released. Found a new kg spot too! Good day ! The new Amarok Ultimate Tow's the crusher beautifully as well. 


Deep Drop - Satellite Phone Option?

Looking for thoughts on usefulness/viability of using a Marine Satellite Phone as an additional boating emergency device (on top of the usual VHF radio/EPIRB/Flares etc.) when deep dropping in areas outside of usual VHF repeater range.

Whilst I get good VHF reception out the back of Rottnest Trench using the Rotto repeater station, when I'm out very deep on the Northern Trenches I don't seem to get reliable VHF reception. I have a suitable VHF antennae (so don't expect an upgrade here will resolve) ... so looking into whether a Satellite Phone as an onboard emergency device would mitigate remaining risk?

Has anyone pondered buying one, or can provide some thoughts on whether this is suitable? And operating costs etc. Or other alternatives to consider.

Cheers
John


Casual Job Opportunities at our four stores.

To apply email and include what store you would like to work at.


Looking for plotter

 Good day to you all. My Trimaran project is fast coming to an end ( whooo hoo ) . What I'm looking for now is a plotter sounder combo to give me a nice navigation platform , not overly worried about sounder capabilities general depth is all I really need . Yet a half decent plotter would be nice. I'd like to spend about 1 k on said outfit ( card included) . Any ideas ? Raymarine Dragonfly 7 looks pretty good , yet I'm not too sure if I'm needing that sort of sounder for a cruising Trimaran . Another option is to remove my Navman Trackfish 6600 from my centre console , use that for trimaran and upgrade for the fishing mobile. Ta


Egi Fishing Gear

 Hey All, Ive throughtout this week been trying to find a a reel for the egi rod im going to purchase (NS Blackhole Blackwater Egi rod) ive been suggested a few and looked at them all and now im torn and just cant make my decision on which one here is whats on the list

Shimano Sedona $99

Shimano Sedona With Double Handle $95

Shimano Nasci $115

Shimano Sahara With Double Handle $100

if you have any more suggestions let me know :)

And ive talked to a local egi fisherman earlier this week and he was showing me his gear and he had a double handle reel he told me the brand but i cant remember it for the life of me it started with Y Does anyone Know??

Thanks Alex :)


Billfish Bonanza, anyone?--pics added

 Anyone on here participating in this upcoming at Exmouth? 


Cool cake

My sister made a cracker of a cake. Going to be shame to eat it. Even photo made of icing .


Can any one id this boat and some advice

Im looking for info on this boat im the captain but it was my late farther inlaws so i dont kow much about it this will be the first tme my self taking it out

has a 85 yam 2 stroke which im waitig on a fuel pump has it broke when we tried start it its been sitting for over a year and i can use it anytime i want..

What sort of wind do i want to avoid and conditions ill be testign it out in the swan first to get use to it ive never taken it out alone before and the father inlaw always drove as it was his pride and we loved fishing ...


Electric Combo Deals

For over 9 years now shop owner Ryan Thipthorp has specialized in Deep Drop fishing. Ryan's favourite reel has been the Daiwa Megatwin 750 (2 speed) and has served him well all this time.

He prefers the 750 over say a 1000 size purely as its more compact and easier to hold when fighting fish manually. The reel holds plenty of line and to quote Ryan "I've never seen the bottom of the spool even in 500m plus"

So when the New Daiwa Seaborg 800MJ Megatwin (2 Speed) reel was released it was a no brainer to buy this New model for himself and for the shop also.

Whilst Ryan's never had any issues with the old model 750 the New Daiwa Seaborg 800MJ Megatwin (2 Speed) reel has even more features including a upgraded drag system and a upgraded larger motor etc

Features:

Powerful Megatwin (switchable between high/low gear
English version LCD
22 Ball Bearings including 1 Magsealed Ball Bearing
Oversize SIC line guide
Jog Power Lever
Smaller Compact Size
Modern and Stylish
ATD (Automatic Drag System)
Convenient 12-Volt DC Operation (acceptable range of voltage 12-16.8V)
Electric current usage No load – 4 amps, Rated 7/5A (Hi/Lo) amps, Max power – 20 amps
Line Counter and Depth Memory
LCD Readout
Gear Ratio 2.9:1
Weight 1.77kg
33kg Drag
Mega Torque Motor
Line Capacity PE6 (80lb) 800m


Shimano Nasci Thoughts

 Hey All, Im Thinking on getting a Shimano Nasci For eging (having to stretch the buget a bit) What are your thoughts On the reel? 

Thanks Alex


Bret Carter

So, by reading the facebook updates, it seems Fisheries are finally showing how spiteful they really are, and after nearly 3 years, are finally going after a conviction against Bret Carter.

Even though the Fisheries Minister has acknowledged an issue with the legislation (he has demanded Fisheries and RecFishWest review the legislation to make it more equal, before October 15th), Fisheries are opting to push for a conviction as soon as possible. By the sounds of things, he now has 2 options:
1). Cop a reduced (but still very hefty) fine, or
2). fight the charge again in the magistrates court.

He is apparently starting up a go-fund-me page to fight the charge (again...), and when it pops up, I will post it up here as soon as I see it.

I'm hoping there is a few people on here that will dig as deep as they can to help not just him, but the cause, and the injustice. Even if its only a few $$$'s will help, especially if everyone jumps on board.


outboard service

 hey guys,

i have just had my outboard serviced but feel a bit ripped off, as none of the grease points on the motor appear to have been greased. Can see no vissible signs of fresh grease oozing out, like i normally see when i do my own regular maintenance. After paying $700.00, i am thinking i wont use that particular moble marine mechanic again


Friday Funnys

Enjoy


Reels To Buys

 Hey Guys, Looking for a reel for eging dosemt have to be a specific "Egi Reel" but a reel with a duel/ double handle and my max budget is $100 i was looking at the shimano sedona but dosent have a double handle

Any info will be great!


Tomorrow, Friday 6 Oct Weather

 I am hopeless at reading websites, tommorrow was looking good.

 

But over the last couple of days the wind estimate has picked up.

 

Is it going to be fishable in a 14' boat? I have the wife in tow and she probably

wont like being anchored oytside of the snapper ban zone around stragglers/mewstones ??

 

Spots


New Products, Latest Products, Deals & Back in Stock > October 2017

For over 9 years now shop owner Ryan Thipthorp has specialized in Deep Drop fishing. Ryan's favourite reel has been the Daiwa Megatwin 750 (2 speed) and has served him well all this time.

He prefers the 750 over say a 1000 size purely as its more compact and easier to hold when fighting fish manually. The reel holds plenty of line and to quote Ryan "I've never seen the bottom of the spool even in 500m plus"

So when the New Daiwa Seaborg 800MJ Megatwin (2 Speed) reel was released it was a no brainer to buy this New model for himself and for the shop also.

Whilst Ryan's never had any issues with the old model 750 the New Daiwa Seaborg 800MJ Megatwin (2 Speed) reel has even more features including a upgraded drag system and a upgraded larger motor etc

Features:

Powerful Megatwin (switchable between high/low gear
English version LCD
22 Ball Bearings including 1 Magsealed Ball Bearing
Oversize SIC line guide
Jog Power Lever
Smaller Compact Size
Modern and Stylish
ATD (Automatic Drag System)
Convenient 12-Volt DC Operation (acceptable range of voltage 12-16.8V)
Electric current usage No load – 4 amps, Rated 7/5A (Hi/Lo) amps, Max power – 20 amps
Line Counter and Depth Memory
LCD Readout
Gear Ratio 2.9:1
Weight 1.77kg
33kg Drag
Mega Torque Motor
Line Capacity PE6 (80lb) 800m

Available in store Now, limited numbers and make sure you check out our New Custom made " Deep Drop " Rods (with swivel tip) that have just arrived also.

We specialize in Deep Drop fishing and happy to help with information. If you're looking for a Deep Drop Combo we're happy to do a combo deal also - Open 7 Days.

 


Allison boats

 Just wondering if any members out there own or have in the past owned an allison 21 fisherman and if so any thoughts on ride , handling , build etc

Cheers 


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Advice please

 Just chasing opinions on new gps unit, the trusty old furuno has come to its end, and really have no idea which way to go not looking for something gold plated just something half decent, not a fan of lowrance tho. Cheers Jay 

 

 


Crays at peppy beach

 Not wanting anyone's spots more of an idea as to the prevelance of Crays at peppy beach and a rough idea where I could target them at peppy beach 

 

thanks for any help

jess


Snapper ban( fisheries)

Watching fisheries at Henderson , watching yakkas fishing around rockwalls.. keep in mind you are not allowed to chase pinks at all . Not even catch and realease . They must be going for sambos or mullys by the looks. Just for those who are unsure of rules. And are just out for fun. Just check regs. Not worth the fine.


Divers, nothing has changed.

Just had a look at the latest guide for the forthcoming rock lobster season.
I can't recall if this is the same wording that was used in the previous guide, however the booklet indicates that it was by not highlighting it with a red marker.

Extract from rec rock lobster fishing guide 2017/18

You must check each rock lobster as you
catch it to determine if it is totally protected
(see page 10). If totally protected, you must
release it carefully and immediately, before
another rock lobster is captured.

Sorry guys you are going to have to keep one eye out looking over your shoulder and one eye on what attributes the cray you have just looked has.

What a crock.


beach access

Hi there just wondering if anyone knows if you are able to launch a dinghy at seabird over the next few weeks, have done it in the middle of summer but not this time of year?


Tassie advice..

Hey all, heading off to Tassie in 5 weeks with the wife, hired a camper van for 10 days. starting from Hobart and heading up the east coast. Not realy a fishing trip but i have snuck two travel rods into the collection to get hidden at the bottom of my bag. 1-3 kg bream rod and 5-8kg shore hunter. Looking for tips on easy to access bream water and what do they catch off the beach/rocks ?? All i can find is tailor are rare and salmon seem to be caught everywhere. Will mainly be fishing lures and soft plastics. Any advice appreciated. cheers.