Fishing Discussion
Sympathy/Rod Suggestion
Submitted by sarcasm0 on Wed, 2012-11-14 16:07The jobsite I am on at the moment had a shed on it with a two rooms in it made and clad with jarrah planks. The boss gave us the all clear to go in and get them out or else the shed would just be demolished so a couple of weekends ago my father and I went out and removed a large trailerload consisting of 27x ~225mmx~25mmx 4mt boards and more than 30 2x4"'s around 3mts long. We put around half up into the trusses in our existing shed for storage and apparently that was too much because today while out at work, the bottom timbers in our centre trusses shed have broken dropping the timber, some older fishing rods, two surfboards, prawn nets etc on the ground.
The casualty list that I can see so far is my well used Gladiator Freshwater spin 2-4kg rod has had the top section broken halfway and a 120x120cm glass tabletop.
I use this rod for basically all my small species fishing, squidding, breaming, swan tailor trolling, whiting etc. It was a 7' rod, but I use it from the boat so often I think a 6' would be better and the action was just a little soft it was also a freshwater rod and it was mainly used for saltwater. Im not looking to break the bank, but I am finding these days I prefer buying better gear and looking after it. The reel it will be used with is a daiwa exceller 2500 running 8 pound braid but I might be able to look at a new reel for christmas.
Suggestions?
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Before and after
Submitted by Bunny on Wed, 2012-11-14 05:31It was very cool just as we reached totality. Within about 10 seconds it went very dark. Very impressive and you can see some Solar Prominences.
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NW bolt cutter
Submitted by crezz on Tue, 2012-11-13 20:30anybody else been catching NW blowies in the river lately? i got one on my bream gear the other day. bloody things seem to be everywhere!
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rod building thread
Submitted by Mitchisdatwitch1236 on Tue, 2012-11-13 20:03
Hi ive recently bought items that were needed for me to build my first stand up game rod which will be used for trawling.
I will update the post as i progress but if anyone has any stories of their own rod building experience i think we would like to know
the rod is a 80lb blank with a bent butt gimbal
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Disaster, what are some options?
Submitted by PattyT on Tue, 2012-11-13 19:17Just after getting back from my last fishing trip to Hervey Bay one of the boys had a serious motorbike accident, after the initial injuries he was lucky to survive and everything was looking like it was going to ok. Finally they got him in for an MRI, and tragically, it looks like he will never be able to use his left arm again. Was absolutely devastating news for him, his family and his friends. He is a keen fisherman, shooter, and paintballer, but now it looks as if he is not going to do alot of things the way he used to do them before. He is alive, which is amazing all things considered... but this is a massive knock for him.
Just wondering if anyone has seen, or heard of any ways a person with the use of only one arm can continue to fish. Hopefully one day we can get him catching some fish again.
Thanks guys.
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Is this legal?
Submitted by adamlikesfishing on Tue, 2012-11-13 18:51Does anybody know if this cray hook is legal? Saw it advertised as legal but on gum tree so wasn't sure... Thought it might be the "blunt hook" in the fisheries rules?

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looking for a new rod
Submitted by barcelona125 on Tue, 2012-11-13 18:42hay guys i am looking at buying a diawa saltist LD 40 overhead reel and i am wondering what rod and what pound line i should match it up with.
i will mainly be bottom bouncing, jigging and trolling but will also go out on busso jetty for some mulloway, i might use it to float live baits out the back of the boat.
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Legal dimensions for trailer and boat in WA question
Submitted by Grooveepants on Tue, 2012-11-13 17:41Hi,
Does anyone know 100% what the legal MAXIMUM towing length of a boat trailer is on WA roads?
AND what is the legal MAXIMUM towing length of a boat in WA?
Does the size of the vehicle towing the trailer and boat come into the equation?
Also is the max weight dependent on the vehicle towing it or is there also a max legal towable weight when it comes to a boat and trailer?
Cheers
WB
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Fishing WA " New Series" returns to air this Sunday Nov 18th
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Tue, 2012-11-13 15:06Just a heads up to FW members that the Fishing WA " New TV Series " returns to air this Sunday Nov 18th onwards.
Ryan said this new series " should " have;
Metro Super Deep (Blue-eye Trevalla) on jigs
Kalbarri Demersals on jigs
Tworocks Demersals on jigs
Wreck fishing for sambos on jigs
Onslow Trolling for macs/trevs
Onslow Spinning for Tuna
Exmouth Ruby Snapper
Coral Bay Reef fish and Marlin on SP
Kimberly Barra on lures (Harry lands a metre plus fish)
Kimberly Queenies on lures
Cockburn Sound Pink Snapper
Landbase Blue groper
Landbase Sambos
Landbase Salmon
Landbase Metro squid
.............. and more
Fishing from Bremer Bay to as far north as the Kimberleys.
All the usual tech talk and info to help anglers catch more fish.
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This is a early preview of the first half of episode 1 of series 13. Tune into Channel 7 or GWN7 at 4.30pm on Sunday November 18, 2012 or return to our Youtube channel Sunday evening to watch the second half of the episode. Ryan and Harry head up to Kalbarri to kick off the new season of Fishing Western Australia.
Early preview Link Below;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKWuDGrOMAo&feature=youtu.be

* Fishing WA returns to air Sunday November 18th onwards
* 4.30pm (Approximately/Check your local guide)
* Every Sunday Channel 7 & GWN
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Fishing Trips...
Submitted by Gezza on Tue, 2012-11-13 11:12One I made a few weeks back thought you guys might relate to it..
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Tailor Lures
Submitted by muskrat on Tue, 2012-11-13 10:39Hey guys,
just a quick question, what are some good lures for tailor in the river? ive been looking around and im just wondering any good ones out there to take a look at.
The Muskrat
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is the ban still on?
Submitted by black gen on Tue, 2012-11-13 09:45as i dont live in perth im not quite sure but is the ban still on???
if so have you read this article on the west today?
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/14940608/shark-attacks-boat-in-cockburn-sound/
says were fishing for snapper this morning...?
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New Garmin CHIRP announcement
Submitted by till on Tue, 2012-11-13 07:09New Garmin Combo units due Q1 2013
Redux:
* New combo units with CHIRP.
* New high accuracy/frequent update GPS.
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Clear Beaches
Submitted by Fossil on Tue, 2012-11-13 05:58Wanting to go test my new surf combo but last time I was down the beach (trigg fri morn) it was chockas with weed like I've never seen before. Any clear beaches within about 45min/1hr drive of Scarbs? no 4b.
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trolled for tailor on the river on sunday
Submitted by randall df223 on Mon, 2012-11-12 23:29trolled on the river for tailor on sunday afternoon, between dalkeith and chidley point. hooked two, but both jumped and in the process threw the hooks. i was using a metal slice with one treble on the back end. am i doing something wrong to lose both when they are umping or is that par for the course? Also what are people's opinions for lures for river tailor?
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Recolour/dye braid?
Submitted by tim-o on Mon, 2012-11-12 22:13
Has anyone redyed their braid after its faded? Any particular product and process that worked well? Would normal permanent fabric dye work and last? Dont see the point in replacing perfectly good braid if its faded, and yes I have reversed it on the spool.
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Tim's thicket
Submitted by Em801 on Mon, 2012-11-12 22:10Hey all heading down Tim's thicket (think I spelt it right) for a fish and a 4wd the weekend any tips for me to try and catch some mullaway or anything interesting and tasty.
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Boat fishing licence
Submitted by Carry on Mon, 2012-11-12 21:36Gday all just wondering if anyone knows if you can order a replacement fishing licence off the fisheries i been searching for ages and i need it as i am heading out tomorow i read the rules and it says must be produced upon the fisheries officer asking but failing not being able to get a copy at least im stuck a bit i suppose.
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Land based shark fishing
Submitted by metrolandbased on Mon, 2012-11-12 20:20hey guys, im doing an assignment for school where i need to write a newspaper article on a topic, i chose the topic landbased shark fishing. so i was wondering if any of you could give me your opinions on shark fishing and some dangers about shark fishing for example; dangers for the shark fisherman, dangers for the shark like will it survivie after being caught. any other topics that you feel would be suitable to bring up in my article are welcome. i basically just need as much information on shark fishing and the dangers and stuff!
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Using Circle hooks for Shark Fishing Lanbased help please
Submitted by J Déjà Vu on Mon, 2012-11-12 19:36just wanting to know who uses circles for sharkfishing
as i do it now oftenly lanbased
just wanting to know whats my benefits for using circles for big sharks
besides the fact i know the hook up is more secure in the side of the jaw
the main purpose of a circle
but i deploy my baloons out lanbased of jettys or yaks from 200-400metres out
using hole big baits such as snook salmon etc
but i am unsure of the hooking up part
using 50 and 80ws
on 400-600lb wire traces
if i get a run
what do i do exactly do ensure best possible to hook up
as ive always fished with standard J hooks such as owner jobus i usually let the shark run 10-20 seconds then put it to strike and then wack it a few times
i am unsure if i do this with a circle being so far out with slack it mite pull the hooks
what would i do in this situation?
thanks heaps
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broome billfish comp
Submitted by DOUG_NT on Mon, 2012-11-12 17:47planning on heading over and fishing the broome billfish comp again been over 10 years since we fished it so abit changed
with heading over there to fish will we need a fishing license or boat rego or any other things to fish over there during the comp ??
also do they have a decent ramp over there yet we used to pay a fella to launch our boat from the beach near gathiam point i think it was
i seen a pic a while ago with a tractor launching a boat there is that a private setup or can you pay to be launched there ???
any help would be appreciated
cheers doug
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So who's diving this season?
Submitted by hlokk on Mon, 2012-11-12 16:46So, we're coming up to the start of cray season this week and there are a few divers on this site, so wondering who's getting back in the water, and who's staying out on account of biteys?
I for one, will be in the water :D A life lived in fear is a life half lived (although I will be taking a shark shield...). Still more danger of drowning unfortunately.
Anyone looking for a dive buddy thu, let me know.
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Where to fish beach stuff?
Submitted by Knot Big Enuff on Mon, 2012-11-12 11:57Hey All - I've been wanting to take my Son for a fish for quite sometime now. Mainly looking to fish North of River, for tailor, or possibly the mighty Mollus.
Each time we hit the beach, it black ... seaweed everywhere!
Took him for few lure casting teaching sessions, and he's now very good in casting medium/heavy ones. All he wants now is to battle a nice Tailor, on a lure.
Any help on location would be much appreciated ![]()
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Dampier
Submitted by Cortez474 on Mon, 2012-11-12 10:34Just wondering about the access ability of the creek system south of dampier......I've got a 474 stacer......does it need to be high tide for the boat ramp and to get in there or is it deep enough to get in there all the time?......also can I launch straight into the creek somewhere?
Cheers
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Id This One
Submitted by scottnofish on Mon, 2012-11-12 10:14
pinched the photo of another site ,new species photo shoped ?
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New Point Peron boat ramps
Submitted by fishfish on Mon, 2012-11-12 05:37Anyone used the new floating jettys at Point Peron, looks like they've spent a bit off money there ...
I have one small problem with the new setup and I'll see if anyone else notices it , comments ???
Cheers fishfish
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Art we can all appreciate!
Submitted by SailFishQuepos on Sun, 2012-11-11 23:41


Finally decided to get serious about the underside of the boat! There were some dis-laminated spots on the bottom, so I went out and got some vinyl ester resin and some Kevlar and got the bottom back to new. Let it sit for two weeks with some heat lamps, and then did an epoxy barrier coat by interlux. We did hard bottom paint this time, last year we ran out of ablative before the end of the season and were scratching off shells. We also wet sanded it trying to pick up a little extra speed. The wet sanding discolored the paint a little while it was dry, but we went under and it's all uniform now. I took a shot with the underwater camera and that's the second picture up above. After all that work, thought we'd have some fun, and I bought some red bottom paint to go over the blue and we decided to make some Dorado chasing Bonita! I'm not very artistic, so I let Mike man the brush! Hopefully it'll catch the eye of quite a few big ones!!!



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Sting rays
Submitted by metrolandbased on Sun, 2012-11-11 21:45Me and my mate headed to the woodman point boat ramp this afternoon for a ray session. after four hours of only a few small runs my mate finally had a promising run. after being taken 150 metres down the concrete jetty we started getting some line back on the fish. after about half an hour we saw some colour and got excited but as soon as we got it up it took off and went straight back down. we are estimating that it was atleast a 40kg+ smooth ray as after 2 and a half hours he was still stuck on the bottom! my mates line snapped so we thought it was all over but as i pulled my line in i realised that i had caught his line and so we tied his line and my line together using an albright and continued the fight but the fish wouldnt move! after nearly 3 hours we cut the line and let the ray go to swim another day. amazing fight but shame we couldnt get it up for some photos :/
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Kalbarri in approx 2 weeks
Submitted by mtre9209 on Sun, 2012-11-11 17:00anyone know whats biting up in Kalbarri at the minute? Am heading up in a couple of weeks for a little under a week. Am taking the dive gear chasing some crays but also keen to do some fishing as well
Michael
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Wasted Catch
Submitted by Brock O on Sun, 2012-11-11 12:07
Hi Guys, Didnt want to post this but thought some one might know the lazy and wastefull bastards. Local park in Atwell near our basketball pad. There's plenty of young teens around the area who i think may visit the ASI and Woodies point to fish, I just couldnt see a boat owner leaving this but thats just me!!




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