Fishing Discussion
Halco Scorpion 90 Skin Deep
Submitted by Deacon on Wed, 2017-10-04 10:27Hi lads,
any shops in Perth have these in stock? I am heading to Exmouth next week and need to grab a few!
Cheers,
Deacon
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West/South Coast Bio regions bags
Submitted by Jackalchub on Wed, 2017-10-04 07:33G’day Gents,
can anyone give me an answer.. if i launch the boat in west coast bio region.. let’s say augusta, but drive past white point in the boat to the south coast bio region.. then drive back to augusta to put boat on trailer.. what is my bag limit? 5 or 2? I can prove the boat went into south coast bio with track lines on gps.. but can’t prove the fish were caught there. Seems a bit grey
Cant find anything in the book about this and have consistently had inconsistent info from different fisheries officers over the years which has put me off contacting them
Thanks in advance for any response
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Only in America
Submitted by Silver Fox on Tue, 2017-10-03 22:01Slight deviation from fishing.
Is it just me ? . Is what happened in Las Vegas last night having a desensitising effect on your emotions? . Years ago an event like this would have been truely shocking , yet in today's society it seems to becoming more common place . Are we ( sadly ) reading the news and processing the information and not really absorbing the fact that the world is slowly but surely turning to shit before our own eyes? . Even more worrying, what can be done to fix this helpless situation ? .
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Sambo quality
Submitted by dakka on Tue, 2017-10-03 10:22Howdy all
my son and I caught these on Sunday afternoon, we took photos and let them go. I am interested in people's thoughts on there eating quality, I have never eaten Sampson fish and have always heard that they are a mother in laws fish, anyway they are a fantastic fighting fish tested out the light gear and was great 


fun catching them.
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Has anyone fished Walpole?
Submitted by br3nno on Mon, 2017-10-02 23:45Hey fellas,
Thinking of taking the boat to Walpole for a few days. Would like target whiting, bream and flathead from inside in the inlet but also head out and get YTKs and demersals. Looking at the charts it gets deep QUICK, 40m a nautical mile out - hence the demersals. PBut given its the southern ocean, what are the conditions like? Has anyone else been? Plus it looks a little treacharous getting out. Also are there many fish in the estuary?
Im running a 4.5m ali centre console, robust for its length.
Love to hear any experiences.
thanks guys
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Bluewater Footy's Over Sale Catalogue on now!
Submitted by Bluewater on Mon, 2017-10-02 15:09Some massive bargains in store at the moment guys.
Including Penn Slammers for $279, all Glass Spotters $249, free selected Shimano bag with any Shimano rod and reel combo over $60.00 and much more.
To see the full catalogue click here www.bluewater.net.au/footys-over-catalogue/
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Tackle Advice
Submitted by Alex15733 on Sun, 2017-10-01 12:36Hi Guys,
Ive been looking into eging and ive so far picked rod and reel (Hearty Rise Egi Force C) and (Shimano Sedona 2500)
now im looking for some braided line, im new to braid and not used it before so some tips will help, Im thinking about getting daiwa J braid x4 Is it any good? But yeah under $30 is my budget for it and i will be buying off ebay
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FINAL DAY OF SPRING SALE
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Sun, 2017-10-01 09:08Just a reminder today is your LAST CHANCE to grab a bargain with our Spring sale, we are open from 9am and the sale is ending at 5pm TODAY! Make sure you get yourself in store to secure some great deals, including…
30% OFF STOREWIDE on ALL gear ONLY excluding reels (see below)
20% OFF All reels
50% OFF All stock in our bargain bin.
Starting Wednesday 27th September @ 8.30am
Finishing today, Sunday 1st October @ 5pm
____________________________________
Excludes Bait
Octopus Traps
Current Specials
Floor Stock Only
No Holds
No Lay-by's
Country purchases can be made via EFT (postage cost needs to be applied)
For more info feel free to PM us, call on 9337 5682 or Pop in.
OPEN 7 Days
Cheers from the Oceanside Team
Home made live bait tanks
Submitted by Superfish on Sun, 2017-10-01 07:43Thinking about making one out of an esky and was wondering if anybody has made one that works well? I have bought a 2 amp aerator to put in it that has suction cups on the bottom. Thanks for any help it is going in my old voyager that i have been refurbishing.
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Snapper in the rough
Submitted by PJim on Sun, 2017-10-01 06:56I decided to head out in my kayak last monday afternoon into the sound to chase some snapper. At home in Canning Vale the wind was almost nothing so I loaded up and headed off to the Cockburn Ramps. When I got there the wind was ssw and looking at BOM current observations was blowing at 16 kts and gusting to 20kts. I have fished similar winds in the yak before so launched anyway and headed out.
I got out to the area I was fishing which was not protected at all and passing an anchored tinny was told there were fish around. 100 mts further along I saw the first school on sidescan, tempting them to bite was another matter as they ignored the white Abrohlos Tackle McPaddle loaded on one of Big John's glow jig heads. 30 minutes later the wind had freshened and on the way in i checked the Bom site which said the wind had freshened to 23 to 27kts for a period. The feeding switch had been turned to on and the snapper were smashing the plastics. In about 90 minutes I hooked 11 fish and landed 6 to 90 cms. Kept one at 87cms and released the rest. The anchored boats werent getting many fish at all and only one boat I spoke to at the ramp had got any fish.


And here are some screenshots of the schools I was finding


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Great day out in back in Black!
Submitted by Ryan C on Sat, 2017-09-30 20:08Had a great day out in mostly average weather conditions off Mindarie today , 9 dhu to 13kg , 2 gummys over 10kg , 2 nice blackass , Kg"s , 2 nice SBT's on 10lb jig ,and a100kg ? 3metre wobby on my Calcutta 200 and Catalina bayjigging rod , ran home at dusk in absolutely shit conditions which only impressed me more on the BC performance, good day!
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Last run before sound closes.
Submitted by Jason P on Sat, 2017-09-30 19:47Landed these two beasties 890mm (8.9kg) & 760mm (6.1kg) in the sound, lots of boats were out and most left with at least one to their name.
Hadn't landed one in 2 years, but have been trying time after time and had finally paid off.
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Dongara Advice
Submitted by jayce on Sat, 2017-09-30 15:55Hi All
Off to dongara with the family next week coz the young bloke wants to go fishing whilst on school holidays. I have read all the posts i possibly can in the search bar and got all the locations for the beach bashing sorted i think.
What are we likely to get at this time of year off the beach up there? Will it be mostly tailor or will there still be some mullys around now?
We have a 3.8m tinny with a 15hp is it worth taking or it not much of a dinghy area around there? Do you get many squid or anything around the weed beds that might keep the 5 year old amused?
Lastly anyone else going to be up there from the 3rd till the 9th with a bigger boat that may need a deckie so i can get away from the missus and kids for the day. Weather is looking ok later in the week.
Cheers Jayce
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My ice cooler project
Submitted by kknlk on Sat, 2017-09-30 14:50Bought an Evakool Fridgemate carcass for very cheap as the compressor unit had died. What was left was basically a box with holes as not only compressor removed, the owner removed the housing as well. He left the evaporator coil which is now useless so I removed it. As this was riveted in it left the rivet holes as well as a 25mm hole thru which the pipes from compressor went to evaporator coil. Other issues:
1. Removal of housing meant no handle and part of the body moulding gone as it appears that all that may have been removed to install the compressor unit.
2. one latch missing
3. parts of gasket had holes.
My first task was to patch up all the holes with the worst being the 25mm that the pipes entered the box. The other headache was removal of handle on the other side I think to house the compressor, etc also had part of the body panel removed. Forgot to take photo so cant show you. But can show you result in the pics to follow. While box is plastic there are many types and you need to know which one so that a proper bond takes place. It seems that virtually all these type of coolers are made from polyethelene and specifically lldpe. There's also ldpe, hdpe and a host of others just to confuse the picture. Anyhow, some what made simpler by the fact that both ldpe and lldpe are #4 for recycling and that's the number in the recycle triangle you look for. Ldpe and lldpe are not differentiated so I just had to hope the characteristics are close enough for me for the repair. I had a hell of a time to find ldpe. Milk bottles and most plastic bottles are hdpe and advice is that you can use ldpe to mend hdpe but not vice versa. I think for practical purposes it has to do with melting temp as hdpe is like 10degrees more and if use hdpe to mend ldpe your ldpe will be a mess before the hdpe has even softened. Anyway, it appears that some shopping bags are ldpe and these are the shiny ones not the supermarket ones. I also found some blue lids that were ldpe. So first filled the hole with some insulation. Then, with a heat gun, melted the ldpe to cap the hole. Keeping heat on it smoothed off as best I could. Sanded off remainder. You can also use an iron. Set on dry heat and use baking paper as ldpe will stick. Following pic is result on the inside. Rivet holes similarly repaired.
Next I repaired the external shell similarly to above. then I used pvc pipe to carry a rope handle. Cut the pvc and used heat gun to flatten so that I can rivet to the cooler and result is:
With the missing latch, Evakool sells a pair for $20 plus postage. Can also order from Evakool stockists. Installing a new one entails drilling out old rivets and installing new ones. As I'm missing only the bit that has the elastic, I decided to try and fashion my own using hdpe. So clean one milk carton, cut it up and melt it in my toaster oven on baking paper. I made a mould from some wood lying around. Some 20 odd minutes later the hdpe has melted and working quickly I get this into my mould. The hdpe goes clear when melted but when cooled turns opaque. So when cool, I hacksaw the piece until it's similar to the actual one. Can clean it up but couldn't be bothered. After all it's only for fish. Drilled a couple of holes for the bungy cord. Got a nail that fit into the existing piece that will act as the hinge.
One neat trick was to put a torch on the inside in a dark room. Any gaps will have the light shine thru. Marked the gaps for filling. Had a lot of self stick foam for draught excluder so used that to patch the gasket as Evakool wanted $20 plu $10post for enough metres to redo the lot. Now, I'm doing this on the cheap so I scrounge and use what I already have.
last was the drainer bung. Funny thing was that I had all the bits except the threaded flange. Evakool suggested I buy a complete kit as they couldn't be sure which one will fit the parts I have. While I may do that, in the meantime I used retic poly parts as they fit. A lot of brands are now using the drainage bung and base that are installed in boats and I thought why not. But my drainage hole is less than 22mm and the smallest base cutout is 25mm. So I'm still looking for that.
Sticks out from the body but these parts are cheap and the most likely bit to break will be the riser which costs less than $1
So there you are, one ice cooler refurbished. I'm not finished yet as the corners are a little warped but I've put more self stick foam there. Three things I'm doing are:
1. make ice packs from 50mm pipe, these line the bottom and can keep your fish or food off any melted water.
2. found that the polystrene boxes which transport tassie salmon are long enough to cut up and fit the inside. They're soft and may not last but I'm using my polycarbonate sheets to reinforce one side. Anyhow, there's plenty free from any of the seafood retailers and you're helping environment by recycling. they wont decompose if thrown in the tip. I cut one up to fit the top of the cooler, reduces total space but need not be used. Another thing is if you have some thin rubber/neoprene you can size a sheet and this will help retain cold.
Oh yeah, in fitting the polystyrene I found that the cooler sides also warped. Not much but it's there so using the polystyrene will help to retain the cold better.
3. When cooler in vehicle in full sunshine it can get a bit hot. So to help insulation and prevent warping, I folded up one of those windscreen reflectors to fit. Just used duct tape to hold the folded corners, easy.
Added fish ruler, source a basket as the holders for the original basket still there but no original basket came with it. Many of the small chest freezers have baskets that fit so just have to scrounge on one verge collection day.
Here's the polystyrene side and how it fits. Hope you like the advert.
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Lb metro fishing
Submitted by mulloway_hunter on Sat, 2017-09-30 13:34Was just wondering if anyone else is struggling to catch anything decent in metro water lb. iv been fishing the past 6 months and havent had any decent runs. no stingrays nothing. some nights no pickers and havent even had a decent run. has anyone else noticed metro has been quiet becides the odd snapper at the mole lb. iv been bagging out on herring and yellow tail. but thats it. iv even had livies and dead baits and nothings changed. this is a cry for help haha and would like to see if its been the same for other people fishing metro or just me
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Bluewater Tackle World's tackle thread. Whats new, gear reviews and store promos.
Submitted by Bluewater on Sat, 2017-09-30 08:09Look who just arrived! The Daiwa Seagborg 800MJ and its bigger brother. 22 bearings, 33kg of drag, and 1000m+ of line... How could you go wrong?!
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Sound Advice -- PM me if Possible
Submitted by Hook_er on Fri, 2017-09-29 12:11
I know nobody just hands out their secrects but if you could supply a little insight into how to catch pinkies in Cockburn Sound it would be much appreciated.
I've probably had 6 or 7 attemts over the years and had no luck, in fact once i even had my trailer stolen which was fun haha -- Would you suggest to cruise around and search or anchor up at either Pinnicals or D9?
Probably going to get on the water at 5.30pm this evening and try stay out all night depending on how we go.
Also do Soft Plackies work at night?
Once again thanks in advance.
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Fishing Tonight
Submitted by Swompa on Fri, 2017-09-29 10:38So is anyone else going to freeze their arses off tonight? Will be launching at 5 ish from WP, hoping to get some more of that pinky action.
White 6m centre console if anyone see us.
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Most Outrageous Bait
Submitted by Tom M on Fri, 2017-09-29 09:14I was just responding to an earlier comment and it got me thinking. I wondered what is the most outrageous bait used to catch fish. I have used chicken dusted with parmesan cheese to catch whiting (this weeks first) tomatoes to catch dhuies, potato to catch herring. Anyone want to add to this list.
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Great fun on the pinks
Submitted by uncle on Fri, 2017-09-29 06:37B J and I fished cockburn on wed. Arfo and yesterday.armed with some intel from a F.W member we caught 3 nice ones wednesday.back down at sparrows all hyped up we hit the same spot.place just didn't have the same feel.shity wind bad current between the islands.we cruised the sound got hit with the cold front and we missed the fish on the rock wall. It brightened up so we headed out again.current was still strong so we put small lead on the floaters.BJ said last cast and he got hit and I dropped one.then we got a double, cast out again got another double, as we were fighting these the other 2 rods got smashed.we landed the 4 of them and kept 4. The d9 was going off at the same time we heard.good thing we perservered. It was a good 2 sessions. So it was back in and on the freeway home.
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Shimano Torsa vs Talica
Submitted by J Déjà Vu on Thu, 2017-09-28 21:11Have the option to either purchase a new talica 16 single speed or a new torsa 30
their is not much difference between the two, the line capacity is exactly the same, ratio the same, line retrieve the same.
only thing that is different is the weight of the reel
torsa 30.1 oz
talica 26.5 oz
I know the torsa are discontinued and the talica now have take their place
but if you had to chose one from your experiences what would it be ?
older model tecnology vs newer model technology, but they are probly internally both the same
The reel will be mainly used for droping dead and live baits for kings and samsons, aswell as down rigging/trolling and possibly jigging on the rare occasion.
Cheers
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Cray Diving Rules to be Clarified: Sept 28th - Recfishwest.
Submitted by Moking on Thu, 2017-09-28 19:45I don't dive,but have been reading on this Forum whats been going on, and thought I would put a Link to RecfishWA's latest update.
http://recfishwest.org.au/news/cray-diving-rules-set-to-be-clarified/
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peron peninsula shark bay, gregories camp
Submitted by MattyMckrill on Thu, 2017-09-28 09:51hey,
heading up to peron staying at gregories camp site in a few weeks
would be good to get a small bit of advice and hear other peoples experence
up that way.
looking at doing some land based fishing at night, will be taking up the light gear
to throw small lures and will have my hobie kayak with me
for some offshore stuff.
cheers
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soft plastic range, colour, size, rod type help
Submitted by Mack1 on Thu, 2017-09-28 06:24I'm after a bit of help with setting up a start point for soft plastics targetting pink snapper. yes I know the season is about to close. I will be able to practice for next year.
I have some 6 inch gulp and a 1oz lead hook that I have rarely used.
this week in the sound I had great sounder readings but couldn't get get a bait to last more than a few minutes, (mulies and squid heads)
I put a small bait down and got about a doxen 80mm - 120mm pinkies in 5 mins then moved. I think there were bigger fish among the small ones and could have targeted them with some plastics that catch.
the ones Ive seen guys using seem to be mostly whitish.
what size jig heads are the go?
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Sounder pics
Submitted by little johnny on Wed, 2017-09-27 15:00Put pad on lawrance rather than just using it as gps. Pretty impressed 100 percent pinks. Could see them chasing plastic . No hit , bait went in bang. I will keep trying .
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Spring Sale
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Wed, 2017-09-27 08:30 Spring SALE 30% OFF
30% OFF STOREWIDE SALE on ALL gear for 5 Days ONLY excluding reels (see below)
20% OFF All reels
50% OFF All stock in our bargain bin.
Starting Wednesday 27th September @ 8.30am
Finishing Sunday 1st October @ 5pm
____________________________________
Excludes Bait
Octopus Traps
Current Specials
Floor Stock Only
No Holds
No Lay-by's
Country purchases can be made via EFT (postage cost needs to be applied)
For more info feel free to PM us, call on 9337 5682 or Pop in.
OPEN 7 Days
Cheers from the Oceanside Team
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Fishing rod suggestion
Submitted by Alex15733 on Tue, 2017-09-26 18:23Hey guys, Im looking for a saltwater fishing rod that i can use on the rock walls for general species e.g. Skippy, herring and the general but has enough power to pull in that bigger fish if needed like a bonito my budget is $150 max im going to pair up the rod with a shimano Sienna 4000 (Please tell me if this is that good of an option of reel)
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Big Chill Ice Boxes
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Tue, 2017-09-26 12:31 Big Chill Ice Boxes have been re-stocked in all the popular sizes. These ice boxes are 100% quality and another product that us staff use and rate highly!
One of the key things that set’s these ice boxes apart from other versions on the market is the use of high density refrigeration foam (cheaper ice boxes don't have). It ensures maximum thermal insulation and WILL keep your ice/fish/food/beers colder for longer which is especially important for summer and those long trips up north.
Available in: 50lt, 70lt, 100lt, 150lt and the 100l Mackerel Box.
This mackerel box is ideal for FAD fishing, mackerel/wahoo fishing and northern trips away.
For any further questions or a closer look as BIG CHILL ICE BOX'S drop into Oceanside Tackle and Marine.
Dont forget Fishwrecked members get a discount.
Open 7days a week..
who else is heading out tomora?
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