Fishing Discussion
new outfit
Submitted by little johnny on Thu, 2014-07-31 19:51bad boyz rod with my gay avert,thanks to guys at complete angler rocko ,phil and mark , its a pleasure shopping local,stick to your local shops ,support them in your area.no disrespect to anyone at all ,shop with fisherman and do well,going to try new rubber thing apparently they work.we will see ,,
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Daiwa Bent Butt rod
Submitted by chopdog on Thu, 2014-07-31 19:32Does anyone have any opinions on the Daiwa INTERLINE bent butt rods? No guides, no rollers, the line feeds through the inside of the rod. any feed back appreciated.
Cheers
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Beach Tailor
Submitted by lachieH on Thu, 2014-07-31 19:11Hi everyone. I know that I put a lot of topics about beach and river fishing for bread and butter species, I know now mostly how to fish the river but I have not unlocked the code of tailor fishing off the beach. I have gone to Trigg 3 times in the past 2 months in the morning, one with a swell of only 1 metre, another of 2m and another of 3m. Only tailor caught over the whole time was one at the 3 metre and caught by the people next to us. I think I now need to try other beaches and places like the floreat drain or something. I have been using mostly a star sinker with ganged hooks and mulie but have also used drift baiting, reeling in the mulie like a lure, and using a lure.
so my question is what are the better beaches currently, am I doing anything wrong and is it me just picking the wrong tides and times?
lachie
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Bad service / attitude from JB Lures Australia
Submitted by longshot on Thu, 2014-07-31 18:50As if Retail business was not tough enough for all, have a look at the response I got when I asked JB Lures for a price on 3 lures and then saying they are out of my budget. ( All 3 were over $100 each unrigged) How not to deal with a possible new customer, who does not own a Million doller house or boat but a trailer boat like most Recreational fisho's.
"G'day Jens, when you build a million dollar home you don't put a cheap Chinese lock on the front door! My lures aren't cheap, neither is the boat or fuel !!
I make and sell over 3,000 lures a year, over 500 lures go to WA every year, why? Because they out fish all the shit that's available over there: Richters, Pakulas, Bonze, Black Bart and all the other mass produced copies that they sell over there. In the past two years JB Lures have won more than USD$2,000,000.00 in the US and approaching $800,000.00 in Australia!!
So you're prepared to waste money on shit lures that'll end up costing you a fortune in fuel? You realise that you're going to miss a lot of bites because they're unproductive.
When you get a bit of common sense about you, get back to me, but the prices might have risen by then.
Cheers, Dave,
JB Lures Australia."
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unusual boat trailer problem
Submitted by hezzy on Thu, 2014-07-31 18:39ok
see who can diagnose the issue iv had with the boat trailer for my 4.1 stacer bit of background info
I bought the boat and trailer about 20 months ago ,
it was a bit run down , boat was full of rainwater and had been left out in the weather on a small rural block ,
got it for a good price so all was good,
replaced all anchor rope , fuel tanks , threw out the floor etc
fist time I towed it I noticed it pulled a bit to the right , and tended to vibrate a bit more than usual ,anyway after afull clean up and some strengthening to the break back trailer it improved it , but it was still there
when we measured up the trailer it was out of square,in the main frame and draw bar,slightly warped looked like it may have been rolled at some stage or involved in a bingle
anyway , recently my son built me a new one , all new metal had it galv dipped etc, put all the running gear back on it last sunday new springs and u bolts , old stem post was ok so we re used it , new rollers, new guards , lights , same axle and wheels and rims as they looked ok ,
anyway, the vibration was still there in the trailer when towed , especially bad without the boat on it , but much better with the boat on it
so I started looking at the tyres and rims for the problem , figuring it must be there ?
so give it your best shot , and advise me what you reckon is going on with it , see how good you are in the diagnoses
, I have fixed it , but it took a while
unusual one iv never struck before
hezzy
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Pinkies.
Submitted by Hook_er on Thu, 2014-07-31 12:55Hi fellas,
has anyone been night fishing in the Cockburn sound recently?
if so what has been on the bite? any pinkies about?
cheers
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Notice to Coral Bay Fishers
Submitted by SEAFORCE CORAL BAY on Thu, 2014-07-31 12:04After what we found this morning I just thought I needed have a little rant and make sure everyone knows the rules when it comes to fish offal while in Coral Bay.
Us, the charter operators provided and maintain the cleaning facility, its not the best in the world, but without it there would be nothing.
We are lucky to have a service that takes all the offal away for us from the filleting tables every day, This privilege will be taken away from us if what happened today continues.
All We have to do is follow a few simple rules:
* Offal to be put in provided bins or dumped at tip. (no offal to be dumped anywhere in the marine park!!!)
* Do not over fill bins, lid must fully close. (if they are full take your offal to the tip)
* Clean up after yourself. (hose and broom provided)
* Look after the tables, no hammers or axes. (you would be suprised what we see)
* Table are only for filleting fish (not backpackers making dinner)
* No scaling fish (it blocks the drain)
I have attached a few photos from my morning. It started by jumping in the cold water at the boat ramp and retrieving 3 full tubs worth of fish frames from the water. Don't know if someone was dumping their offal or trying to catch sharks but had it been left there, we would have had plenty sharks swarming around right next to a popular swimming beach. and then we go down to the filleting table to put them in the bin and find it in a mess. The afternoon before we had left if clean after we finished filleting but now it it was left a mess and all the bins overflowing. We called the guy who empties the bins and gave them a hand to empty all the bins partly by hand as the truck barely lifts a full offal bin let alone a overflowing one. While we were doing this we came across my #1 hate. A whole bunch of fish that had been killed and just chucked in the bin either half filleted or even whole. If you are not going to eat it don't kill it!!!!
I know most on here are not the ones that do these things. But if ever up this way (or anywhere) and you see anyone doing something that is wrong, dont ignore it. A lot of the time it is just down to them not knowing the local rules anyway. We are lucky to have what we do in the way of resources and facilities up here so we need to look after them both or we will lose them.
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Strong Large well priced SP's
Submitted by timboon on Thu, 2014-07-31 00:11Gday FW People....
I'm trying to weed out the crap SP's I have and stick to ones that last... I'm not worried about scents I just want something that can handle more than one decent hit without having its tail chewed...
I have a few Zman 10x and they are the go but can't find them in the sizes and colours I'm after... So if someone has been using something they can recommend, advice will be appreciated...
Also when rigging bigger SP's are guys rigging with keeper hooks? If so how? I thought about somehow using single strand wire but haven't completely come up with a plan as yet...
Cheers
Tim
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Cockburn Sound crabs
Submitted by Jaggo on Wed, 2014-07-30 15:47Upon hearing the gummy sharks are back in Cockburn Sound in plague numbers like winter and spring every year it's got me wondering. Have they been overlooked as the main culprit reducing the crab numbers? To me it makes sense, crabs are one of their favourite foods, and if there's 100 or even 1000 or more gummies in the sound eating 3 or 4 crabs each on a daily basis over a 6 month period that could be the problem. What do yous think? The sharks have built up in the metro area and we know they don't observe bag or size limits or open or closed seasons.
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moore river beach
Submitted by caughtup on Wed, 2014-07-30 10:09wondering how the beach is along moore river atm gonna head up there this weekend
is there much weed around.
cheers for ur input
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Ashburton River
Submitted by HughRW on Tue, 2014-07-29 21:44Doing some work next to the Ashburton River at Mindaroo station for the next few months and may have a chance to go for a fish at some point. Was wondering if anyone had fished this area before and might be able to let me know what expect, my understandng is I may have to go for a bit of a drive for a chance at anything!
Thanks
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King George Whiting
Submitted by Ms Fly Fish Chic on Tue, 2014-07-29 21:04Hi all I was wondering, for those who fish the Rottnest Island area how have the KG's been going recently?
Themnocephalid flatworms on yabbies?
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2014-07-29 20:41hi, i have heaps of yabbies and they all have themnocephalid flatworms on them. does anyone know how to get rid of them and do they make yabbies sick?
thankyou
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Day off tomorrow, anyone keen for a fish?
Submitted by Snags on Tue, 2014-07-29 20:25Got the day off tomorrow. Anyone want to meet up for a dawn flick? Thinking the stretch between Trigg & Hillaries or maybe even Cottesloe.
Probably be soaking a bait for the rest of the day/evening too. Anyone else doing the same thing tomorrow? Happy to catch up for a fish and yarn.
Broken xzoga
Submitted by Carry on Tue, 2014-07-29 20:24G'day all I am chasing a bit of info from the bottom bashers / jiggers I have been using a saltiga a z30 running pe4 mounted on a xzoga taka 150 pe 2-4 it's 5'9"" long , we'll it was I busted it on a filthy shark I am chasing a replacement and thought I might try something different and am just wondering what a few other people are running or any ideas as some of the brands I have never heard of and there's that many to choose from these days budget around $350 to $400 parabolic action and around the same length .
cheers Carry
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Lowrance hds8 gen 2
Submitted by Marineboy on Tue, 2014-07-29 18:59I have a hds8 gen 2 that I use solely as a gps/plotter.
When I enter a goto to a waypoint I want the distance to go to be shown on the main chart screen as well as speed, I can get the speed to show up in the top left corner but can't get the dtg to show.
I am running a platinum map card.
Can anyone tell me if this can be done and how.
I have the user manual and have trawled through it and still can't work it out.
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Spots for a 3m Dinghy
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Tue, 2014-07-29 18:46I just got myself a 3m Spindrift dingy with a 6hp Tohatsu mainly for river fishing but and am looking for some areas I can go to catch some squid, skippy, KGW and Herring on a calm day like this coming Sat. I live NOR so am thinking Hillarys just between the marina and Wanneroo Reef would be a good start but don't mind driving South either.
Can anyone offer me any advice on areas to check out?
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Coral bay help/ advice
Submitted by baron 88 on Tue, 2014-07-29 17:18Hi everyone
we are currently up in coral bay with the boat and after multiple failed attempts things are getting desperate. I'm not to sure what were doing wrong I've spent hours trawling up and down along the back of the reef for nill and many more hours sounding around in the 30 to 50m range without finding and decent ground and only catching a couple of red throat. Tomorrow were planning to head out to the 100 to 150m range to hopefully change our luck. Just hoping that someone could give some good advice on where we should head or possibly even be willing to share a spot, not a secret honey hole just a starting point that we could head to so we at least know we have some decent ground to start on.
Thanks
Reece
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callum24
Submitted by tangles on Tue, 2014-07-29 15:12hey callum we fishing tonight? Haha!!
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Lowrance Elite-7 CHIRP
Submitted by J Déjà Vu on Tue, 2014-07-29 12:41hey fellas has any one been using this unit
Lowrance Elite-7 CHIRPwhats your thoughts and experiences
im looking to get one for my 1st boat
looks good and nice size
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Mulloway/Tailor Rig?
Submitted by jarrad007 on Tue, 2014-07-29 11:09heading up to Wedge Island for some landbased fishing in hopefully some good gutters. Just wondering what is a good mulloway rig set up?
thanks
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Does the almanac really work?
Submitted by Can't Catch on Tue, 2014-07-29 10:28Whats everyones thoughts on the old almanac predictions for fishing days and bite times? Do you take notice of the "worst" or "best" days?
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Sail Fish
Submitted by jayce on Tue, 2014-07-29 09:40Hi All
Heading to Ningaloo in septeber and hoping to catch our first billfish of any kind from my boat.
One of my mates has just returned from up there and said they had no problems getting sails in there spread but they whernt interested in taking there lure. They where swiping but not taking them.
Any of you billfish pros give me any tips on how to entice them if they are doing this. Will putting the reel into free spool to drop it back in there face make them hit it?
We only plan on using Skirted lures.
Cheers Jayce
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day one for the old farts at ezzy
Submitted by uncle on Mon, 2014-07-28 19:12Arrived at the biddy at1pm,2 woo,2macks,1tuna,will have a reel go tom.27 degrees
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Cockburn sound fishing
Submitted by davidsweeny123 on Mon, 2014-07-28 16:28Keen to head out in the sound on Saturday, anchor and berley up. Does anyone know some decent ground perth side of garden island? Or am I dreaming haha
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Monkey mia fishing advice.
Submitted by winnie 182 on Mon, 2014-07-28 13:40Hey people's.
Just after any advice on fishing the eastern gulf of shark bay (monkey mia ) side.
Im heading there in the middle of August to do some fishing with the old man. And would love to hook into so fish there. I know the snapper season opens on the first of August and there ment to be everywhere. Hoping to get some big blue bone and some cod as well.
Not asking for spots just a ruff direction to go.
I've done a little research on the area and have to fish the channels buy the sounds of it.
Was there any restricted no fishing zones on that side. ?
ive got a 5.5m ally so gettin out a few mile won't be a problem.
Cheers for any help.
Winnie
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SW Fresh water trip report
Submitted by crasny1 on Mon, 2014-07-28 10:27Had a surprise birthday trip to Karri Valley Resort.
As usual the trout in the Lake there was easy to catch and caught a few. Kepth 2 out of about 50 caught and very surprised at the taste of the stocked, corn fed (how you catch them in Lake Beedalup) trout. Very nice to say the least compared to wild caught.
Fishing the Shannon and Warren was a little hit and miss. No wild trout and surprised that we only got a couple of redfin.
My question is we were restricted to easy to gain accesss to areas such as the camping areas on Heartbreak trial, the crossing off the Warren on the main road to Northcliff and Shannon camping areas (orthopaedic issues!!!)
Using mostly my small yellow fin whiting lures, which has a few prawn imitation, minnows and stickbaits, small poppers. The local General store stocks a few lures and we were advised to also try small spinner baits, but the going was slow.
Despite this and a few hundred casts landed only 3 Reddies.
Having been in the Pilbara for 6 yrs and wanting to do this agian is there any advise and what we were doing wrong or was it just "its called fishing, not catching"
Changed speed of retrieve, style of retrieve, pauses etc.
Only lost 2 lures to "bad" cast as both off us can hit targets with casting pretty much, so snags were targetted.
All in all very peaceful fishing but I dont call catching trout in a stocked dam true sport.
Any advice appreciated on how to remove a few Redfin from the fresh water down there.
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Bussellton next week in a boat
Submitted by Dave24 on Mon, 2014-07-28 10:16Hi all, heading over to Bussellton next week. I usually fish out of Bremer Bay, so dont know the West Coast much. Whats on the bite at the moment over there? Where to fish? Any squid? Will probably launch out of the marina in Bussellton. I have a 5.8m boat with a cab. Any help would be great! Thanks
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Radar question
Submitted by pricey10 on Mon, 2014-07-28 09:58Hi does anyone know if a radar can detect whales?
We have doing alot on night driving and there's alot of whales around at the moment. I've got a big led light bar but it doesn't really cut it. I'm looking at getting a lowrance 3G/4g radar
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south mole
Submitted by mcrosmar1 on Sun, 2014-07-27 20:38hi im thinking of going to the south mole next weekend is there anything biting there at the moment?
Thanks

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