Fishing Discussion
Rockingham jetty
Submitted by Fish guts on Sun, 2012-12-23 20:15Has anyone had any luck off the rockingham jetty lately? What's been getting around? Have had very little success in the river and my ride out for a dermersal fish has been canned for tomorrow so was going to head out to the roko jetty for a try early in the morning. Any help would be great.
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Whitch doctors
Submitted by chookc on Sun, 2012-12-23 15:49Anyone got any leads on a tackle store or website that actually has any witch doctor teasers in stock at the moment. Can be the Pakula or copy one
My usual haunts have none and escaping tackle and ocean storm are both out of stock as well...
Cheers
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Merry Christmas FW
Submitted by Just1morecast on Sun, 2012-12-23 12:11Hey fishwrecked, just wishing you all a merry xmas from over here in Canada. Haven't done any fishing so i cant report on anything as yet over here in Whistler. But i can say this place is absolutely amazing and so has this the amount of pow we have been getting. Il post up some pics when i have a bunch to show yas but other than that wish ya all a merry one and a happy new year!
Sha
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Shimano Brag Mat Measurements
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Sun, 2012-12-23 11:21I was just sent this from a member who bought a Shimano Brag mat yesterday from BCF. Check out the measurements, a word of caution for anyone looking to measure fish.
Remember to check against a fisheries ruler as they are what the fisheries department will measure your fish against.
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Fishing & boat licences query
Submitted by xtont on Sun, 2012-12-23 11:15I'm moving to Busselton from Darwin in Febuary. I've heard that I'll need to get licenced! Only need trailer rego in NT. What types and prices please. I have 4.6m dinghy, fan of cast netting, don't like crabs. Cheers Kristo's one-man army.
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Fisheries Out in Force on Coastal Highway
Submitted by Busted Arse on Sun, 2012-12-23 10:25On the way to perth yesterday coming from Gero seen Fisheries and the Police were stopping heaps of cars and performing searches which is good to see. Pretty sure it was out past Jurien on the highway. Admittedly its the first time ive ever seen fisheries in action.
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Old Bunbury Jetty
Submitted by maka27 on Sun, 2012-12-23 09:05G'day guys, can anyone tell me if the Bunbury jetty has closed down again? Also any good spots around town for kids to throw some crab nets from? Go to Collie bridge a bit but looking for somewhere in town, any other jetty's? Cheers guys
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Catching crays
Submitted by Seafari on Sun, 2012-12-23 08:16Just wondering if you're allowed to use drop nets for catching crays in WA, like they do in other parts of the world and if so would it actually work here in WA? Basically it's a very similar system to crabbing, just much heavier gear like thicker steel ring, heavier net, longer thicker rope etc. Typically 6 nets per boat, baited up with a net bag and dropped on your favourite spot. After 20-30 mins pull the nets, release any small one's and hopefully get a keeper or two. No need for leaving pots over night, no pot winch required and you can go crayfisdhing at a moments notice.
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What a pain in the... Ear?
Submitted by sarcasm0 on Sun, 2012-12-23 07:31A BRISBANE mum has suffered hearing loss after she was speared in the ear by a rogue garfish.
Julie Fison, 46, was swimming chest-deep at Port Douglas in September when the garfish leapt up and plunged a 2.5cm barb into her eardrum.
Mrs Fison, a children's adventure book writer, is still recovering from surgery.
"It was excruciating - it hit me hard enough in the head to make me collapse and bleed out of my ear," the mother of two said.
She was left with facial palsy - unable to smile or blink on one side of her face - for more than a month after the barb perforated the eardrum and penetrated a facial nerve near her brain.
It took three hours of surgery at Cairns Base Hospital to remove the barb and she has since made numerous trips to ear specialists, physio sessions, an ophthamologist and now a speech therapist - and yet she still suffers hearing loss in her left ear.
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Jigged blue groper
Submitted by Patto 1 on Sat, 2012-12-22 21:21got out to day to try out my new jigging rod that i picked up recently from Dusborough outdoor sports thanks to the help of Dave , and managed to land a Blue groper on my first drop off the day .
Wasnt the biggest ive seen but pritty happy to nail it on a jig and christen my new rod and reel . Ended up with a few small Dhu that went back and a crazy session on sambos.

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Reel ideas for a 10ftand 8ft Ugly Stick
Submitted by Fisher Kid on Sat, 2012-12-22 16:46I have a 10ft and 8ft ugly stick rods, and am in need for a cheapyish(under/around $40-$50) reel for them. was going to use them for throwing lures at salmon and tailor down in esperece in january. Any idead greatly appreciated am going to use 20lb mono.
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Rods:
Ugly Stick Platinum 10ft, 6-10kg
Jarvis Walker 8ft 4-10kg, 25-56g
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where to get large spools of 50lb fire line
Submitted by Bazooked on Sat, 2012-12-22 11:27have got a saltist 6500 and want to fill it with fireline, who does large spools of the stuff?, can i get it online?
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harvey dam
Submitted by flexn on Sat, 2012-12-22 09:40Has anyone been down lately? Does anyone know if people have been catching?
Cheers
buying from Anglers Warehouse
Submitted by fish nut on Sat, 2012-12-22 09:30Has anyone on the forum bought anything from Anglers Warehouse? was there any dramas with payment or postage?
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Crabs??
Submitted by Fish guts on Sat, 2012-12-22 08:01I know this has been posted recently but I can find the post. Is there ny updates as to blue swimmers in the swan and if so whet are they being caught. Went for a look last night near the canning bridge. Saw heaps of prawns but no crabs.
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Cray pot thieves
Submitted by jighead on Sat, 2012-12-22 03:13I would just like to say thanks to the person who nicked our cray pot from the james service. Have a merry christmas ya prick.
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rod to suit talica 8 for bottom bounce
Submitted by tot on Fri, 2012-12-21 22:22thinking demon blood or deep jig 200 , any other opitons? thank you in advance
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New setup - what to get?
Submitted by ca11um on Fri, 2012-12-21 22:22Hey guys, been tossing up getting a new combo lately, something around the 6kg mark or heavier. I want to use it for flinging lighter lures from like 7 grams to 25grams. Will be used for chasing jacks to tuna, Spangled emperor to dhufish and maybe some light jigging for demersals. I was having a look at the Gloomis GL2 ESP spin 8-15lb, 6'8". It has a nice light tip but the guides seem really weird on how they have placed them out. It also might just possibly be to light for what i want it to do. I wouldnt use it for jigging though.
The other rod is a Shimano Terez 15-30lb 7'2" spin rod. This is ideal for jigging and stopping the bigger class of fish. but i am not sure how it would go casting lures like 1/4 jigheads.
Any body who has tried any of these rods, your feedback is very much appreciated!!
Also if anyone has any other suggestions that would be great!! Would prefer the rod to be around 6'8"-7' and an ideal weight would be around 15-20lb. splitt grip preferred as well.
The reel is pretty much sorted, will probably be a 3000 Sol or 4000 Stradic FJ (or if anyone is selling something like this, let us know!!)
Thanks guys!!
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going out tommorow
Submitted by MetroMako on Fri, 2012-12-21 20:31gday anyone heading out tommorrow? weather should be good in the morning ay?
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Reel Maintenance
Submitted by Braxi on Fri, 2012-12-21 20:05G'day,
I was just got my new Stella 4000SW from Oceanside. Absolutely love it. I had it out the last few days and christened it with 7 barra, the smallest being 71cm, the biggest 85cm. The little reel handled it with ease. But now Im home and I'd like to keep this little gem in as good condition as I can. Does anyone have any care tips that I can use on my Stella to keep it reeling in barra for years to come? Thanks.

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South coast Noah's
Submitted by Chris fish on Fri, 2012-12-21 18:20After recently moving to Albany I've been doing a heap of fishing and free diving but still made time to chase a few sharks.
Ive been trying to get a few small sharks to keep for tea but just can't get past the plague numbers of 2-2.5m ones!! I've been kayaking and balooning baits with good success, we have hooked 20+ sharks and landed a fair few in the last month and hooked a few monsters that are just to big to get in haha.







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Anyone need a decky
Submitted by troy fuller on Fri, 2012-12-21 16:55I have until Thursday off at work if anybody needs a decky for any type of fishing
from bottom bashing to jigging to trolling
have all my own gear and ofcourse pay my share and wash boat
cheers troy
Lb fishing advice Esperance/ Duke of Orleans Bay
Submitted by Fisher Kid on Fri, 2012-12-21 15:06i am going to The Duke Orleans Bay Caravan Park on 30th dec for a week or so, have all rods from whiting to 12ft beach rod and a boat OH rod, aswell as an experienced beach 4 wheel driver and a St patrol.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as never been down before and would like to get into some LB 50cm+ Tailor and some Salmon. Maybe sambos, bontito ect.
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Blackwood river firshing
Submitted by madhouse on Fri, 2012-12-21 10:33I'm heading down to Bridgetown for christmas and I wondered of anyone new any good fishinf spots down on the Blackwood river. Are lures good down there or is it best using bait.
Thanks
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Fremantle Boat harbour Penguin and Big Skippy
Submitted by Fisher Kid on Fri, 2012-12-21 08:42Hi guys, was down at the fremantle fishing boat harbour on 20/12/12)yesterday), with some mates trying to see how many blowies we could get. And there was a penguin!!!! Just a little fairy penguin swimming around catching small bait fish he cornerd up against the wall. he had oil on his back from the boats, and the water had a layer of oil on top, we tried to catch him in the net but he was too fast.
But anyways back to fishing. We berleyed the blowies up with cooked potatoes, and these 3-4 huge skippy came through, probably 1-2kg. Just thought someone might be interested.
Although bait is not an option, as there are way too many blowies, slices or softys are they only way to go.
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Abalone siezure
Submitted by jeremy-j on Fri, 2012-12-21 08:06Was sent this just now.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/15690402/biggest-haul-of-abalone-seized/
Still is disapointing that people have that take as much as you can mentality.
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Anyone in Jurien atm come on down PICS now up come have a look!
Submitted by Lucky Last Cast on Thu, 2012-12-20 13:15Anyone in Jurien at the moment our boat is due to come in at 1-40 today. Head on down to the marina (on the pontoon Harbour drive) to see what the boys and girls got. If ur not up this way don't worry will post pics later.
Hope to see some of u down here if u can make it!
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Tow Vehicle Fuel Consumption
Submitted by Cruise Control on Thu, 2012-12-20 09:24Given that this is about a motor vehicle and not Fishing or Boats this is possibly the wrong Forum for this topic but then everyone that has a boat tows it with something.
I am trying to get to the bottom of what kind of fuel consumption I should expect to get from a petrol 4.7L V8 Landcruiser whilst towing a 3T boat. I currently try to tow at an average of 90KPH so usually I am sitting on 85 - 95KPH. At this speed towing say to Exmouth and back I am averaging 25 litres/100 - It seems to me that this is excessive and I am looking for feedback as to what would be deemed acceptable. Understand that there are lots of factors, wind, traffic etc but I am talking generally not one specific instance where I may have been affected by a headwind for example.
If this is considered "normal" consumption are there any suggestions of how this performance may be improved ie a custom exhaust, re-chipping or other. I can upgrade to a diesel but want to explore all opportunities before committing to the significant expense of a change over.
Appreciate any feedback.
Cheers
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