Fishing Discussion
job
Submitted by danobigfish on Sun, 2008-12-07 18:47hey guys
if any one has any info on a charter boat that needs a decki or any fishing boat that needs a deck hand
i am lookin at a deck hand job beacuse i am keen and love this sort of stuff cheers if any one has any info pm me
danobigfish
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4WD beach access
Submitted by codbotherer on Sun, 2008-12-07 16:07Looking to get my 4WD onto the northern metro beaches (nothing worse than carting all your (heavy!) fishing gear through sand on foot), but can't seem to find anything regarding 4WD beach access, even Google is no help!
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fishing for perch
Submitted by callum on Sun, 2008-12-07 13:19my dads boss has just put perch in his dam. i do not know the species but they are in with marron.
We are goign to his property in the hills in the new year. What baits and rigs would we use and would soft plalstics work?
cheers
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ajiking and lemax popping rods
Submitted by my03 on Sun, 2008-12-07 13:10hey guy's im in the market for a affordable popping rod and stumbled across trhe lemax and ajiking ones,
I'm interested in the ajiking pro italy pop 8ft pe6
and the lemax gti 8ft 3 pe 8
I'm just wpondering if anyone has expereince with them and what the action on these rods are like? whats the quality of build and components, How do they stack up against shiano t curve or daiwa monster mesh?
Thanks
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Tawhine on plastics
Submitted by Rob_Seed on Sun, 2008-12-07 10:02any one had any luck with tawhine on plastics wanna give it a go any tips would be good cheers
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Tailor fillets on toast
Submitted by HuggyB on Sun, 2008-12-07 08:59is so hard to beat for breakfast!
Summer fishing = tailor
Just remember when fishing for tailor on treacherously shallow in-shore reefs from your boat:
a) 10lb leader is probably a bit under gunned, but if thats all you got go with it and be gentle
b) Have enough large jig heads so you can cast at the reef without getting too close
c) Make sure you have enough 4 - 6" paddletail lures. Snapbacks are certainly more durable than anything else I had
d) remeber a landing net as tailor teeth tend to cut through 10lb mono pretty easily when you "leader" them into the boat
e) tell your mate to keep a lid on it and not yell out "yooohooohooo" when he catches them, thereby alerting 52 boats within a 5nm radius to fish next to us on a 30m long reef.
In probably 30 - 45 minutes we hooked about 2 dozen tailor around the 45 - 60cm range between 2 of us and boated 4 through more ass than class. Through a stroke of luck(?) when the armada of boats showed up, the bite had shut down so it didn't seem that appealing a place to fish. When we left, the other boats that showed up quickly followed and tagged along behind us for a while but trying to look like they weren't following us despite looking like a convoy of boats - its amazing how the "sheep" mentality works when one goes the rest follow.....
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good rods for sale cheap
Submitted by brenz on Sun, 2008-12-07 08:37just moved house and mum put the foot down and said you have to half your rods so i have 18 rods for sale all in good condition some are even new dont mean to sound rude but no time wasters please and all prices are firm.
cutom rods:
10 ft 4-8kg low mount overhead surf rod custom grips the works 280 new $40
uly stik 8 ft gut buster $40
pe 5-7 jigstick $50
6 lb samurai bream stick 5ft 10 $20
rack rods
penn pnpoint tournament $30
pflueger echlon baitcaster %10
struwick sic stik 7 ft 2-5 kg $20
outer markz 10 ft surf rod $15
jarvi walker super tip 7 ft spin $5
shakesphere platnum 5 ft 6 bream rod $10
13 ft spinfisher big game $20
abu 24 kg boat rod $15
4ft 6 ugly stick gold$20
pfueger presigent bait casters 1x 10-15 kg and 1x 8-10kg brannd new $30 ea
pflueger president 1-3kg spin new $30
1x braidbuster and 1x powerspin baitcaster rods free
if interested please call on 0433454156
brenz
this gear has accumulated over the past 6 years will be sad to see it go
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Nth of 2 Rocks Report - Saturday
Submitted by UncutTriggerInWA on Sun, 2008-12-07 04:55Headed out with the dog and 4X4 on the beach north of 2 Rocks. I couldn't sleep so I arrived early about 4am. Perfect morning with low seas.
No early strikes prior to daybreak and no sign of any Tailor either. 7:15am major hookup resulting in nice 5kg plus Mulla. I was stoked.
7:45 and another strike! This fish was serious and I walked up and down the beach for a while and finally bagged another Mulla upwards of 8kg. Needless to say I went home very happy albeit I like my feed of fresh Tailor. The trip home was delayed some 45 minutes due to some serious digging. The beach was a lot softer than it has been over the last few weeks.
I was not able to record images as I left my phone on the breakfast bar at home....Silly me...
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KG's Secrets
Submitted by Shorty on Sat, 2008-12-06 18:02Went out to a well known whiting haunt,,was bothered by trumperters and blowies,,anyway to avoid them a bit ? i was thinking of maybe throwing some berley in one direction and keep the blowies occupied for a few minutes at a time,,or should i try drifting instead of anchoring ?
Others catch a good feed at the spot,,hopeing to do the same ,anything i am missing ?
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1pce into 2 pce?
Submitted by callum on Sat, 2008-12-06 16:05hey guys,
is it possible to make a 1pce beach rod into a 2 pce?
and how much would this cost if i did it myself if that is possible.
p.s i'm 14
cheers
callum
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todays charter
Submitted by fishcrazy on Sat, 2008-12-06 15:51gidday all went on a charter out from hillarys today was hilarious people chuckin ,fallin on their chops(no sea legs at all ) rollin across the deck but seriously ok as a pleasure cruise but as a fishing charter i dont think so if i was payin for it id be well pissed off
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Free to some good soul
Submitted by catchalittle on Sat, 2008-12-06 11:19Being that I dont beach fish anymore I thought some young soul might like them
Shimano backbone 6-10kg 12' two piece rod overhead
Gary howard 10-15 kg 12' two piece rod spin
Silstar crystal blue 10-15 kg 12' 1 piece rod overhead
Ugly stik 6-10 kg 12' 1 piece rod spin
they are all in good condition
this is for the guys/ladies that dont have much gear
Nathan
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squid jigs
Submitted by measey on Fri, 2008-12-05 19:23every bodys favourite jigs?
and in what colour?
because i need some new ones and was wondering what you guys would reccomend
any help would be much appreciated
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Near Tragedy at Quoba
Submitted by carnarvonite on Fri, 2008-12-05 17:06Was speaking to an Ambo mate yesterday,told me they had a callout for a bloke who had gone for an unexpected swim at Quobba
Seems the bloke and his mates were fishing off the lower ledges,with waves coming over about knee deep they would stiffen the legs and keep on fishing,untill one that bit bigger came along and in the drink he went.He managed to get out safely but was cut to ribbons from head to toe from the barnacles and oysters.
Bet he doesn't go down onto the bottom ledge again to be an accident waiting to happen.At least the sea rescue didn't get a call to go looking for him or possibly a body
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soft plastic bream
Submitted by damo6230 on Fri, 2008-12-05 16:04in line with previous discussions about SP I fished the Donnally River down south for bream using soft plastics(SP).
in response to Stevef and till thought I would quickly post a forum.
I was using Slam 3' minnow and managed to land a few bream ranging from 33-38cm.
used the SP on 1/20 TT jig heads mainly concentrating on the deeper sections of the river around/adjacent to rock bars/banks.
no fish caught on bait.
all bream released
no phot'os yet as camera at work and I have been away all week. will post later
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Stella or Saltiga
Submitted by cen on Fri, 2008-12-05 14:28Now i have seen this placed up alot on sites but never with a good solid answer to solve the age old question!
Stella or Saltiga.
The comments that come back are always 'Stellas better!' or 'Go Daiwa'.
I don't want to see that! i want good solid evidence on why the one is better than the other and to specify,
i am talking about the heavier models ie Stella 18000 and 20000 or the dogfight and expedition.
The reason i ask this is because i am trying to work out which one to buy for jigging and popping.
Cheers Cen
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Sea/Drift Anchor
Submitted by Stevef on Fri, 2008-12-05 11:34Hi, Just wondering what length rope people generally think is best for using a drift anchor. I had mine on a fairly short rope, and the bloody thing snapped at the knot last time I was out. I am thinking that a longer rope would end up putting less stress on the anchor and rope.
Any opinions appreciated
Cheers Steve
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Deckie Required - Maybe
Submitted by Stevef on Fri, 2008-12-05 09:18Hi, I might be in need of a deckie out of Mindarie tomorrow. My regular crew is only a maybe at this stage and if he pulls out I will be looking for someone to tag along. Wont be an all day trip due to arvo commitments, but planning to try out a few plastics and jigs in the deeper water.
Let me know if anyone is interested in coming along if a position becomes available.
Cheers Steve
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need help buying rod/reel for augusta
Submitted by byrnedog on Fri, 2008-12-05 08:43Hey peoples,
This is my first post on here, so please be gentle...
Firstly I don't know the history of fishwrecked but well done to whoever started it and to those who keep it going. I stumbled across it in a google search for Bream fishing!!
I've just returned from a long long stint in the UK (very happy to be home and to see the sun again) and are looking to set myself and the Mrs up nicely with some suitable gear for Augusta. I plan on doing a bit of blackwood river fishing and maybe chasing some salmon when it's around. I'm looking at buying maybe two-three rods/reels to begin with but have no idea what would be a good combination for what's being fished down that way.
I'd really appreciate any help from you peoples. It's like learning to fish all over again!
Thanks and Cheers
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The 5
Submitted by wrassinator on Fri, 2008-12-05 07:55Anyone been doing any good out on the 5 lately? North, South? Thinking of givin it a nudge tomorrow morning behind GI.
Any feedback greatly appreciated.
Cheers
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Junior Landbased competition
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2008-12-04 19:15Well the junior landbased competition is over and unless there was a later entry I haven't been told about, Flangies has taken first prize with an 18 kg mulloway and Original Teenager 2nd with a 10 kg mulloway.
That was a mighty fine effort guys and you deserved the accolades for the time and efforts you put in to catch some great fish.
Congratulations to all the entrants. Hopefully the competition gave you some impetus to continue to learn more about fishing. Below are some pics of Flangies and OT's great fish.Flangies and OT drop me a PM and I will organise for you to get your prizes.
All the best, Colin Hay
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Gravel Patch
Submitted by wrassinator on Thu, 2008-12-04 15:33Department of Fisheries Southern Bioregions Manager Kevin Donohue said fishing for pink snapper was not allowed in either of the Sounds between 1 October and 31 January each year.
Went for a few squid in the sound yesty evening and noticed about 5 boats on the GP. Now i'm not wanting to create any accusations here, but what would these guys be catching out there besides snapper? Mullas perhaps? What do you do if you "by-catch" some poor snapskis mid spawn? Hmmmmm......one for discussion and perhaps enlightenment (on my part).
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Experimenting with singles.. or barbless trebles?
Submitted by WODF on Thu, 2008-12-04 13:28Ok what do you guys think about singles for trolling lures? or would barbless trebles be a better option? Considering this for the fish and fishers safety, also i'm a big fan of catch and release so either of these would make it easier.
Would target species make a difference?
Opinions..
Cheers
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day of the submarines
Submitted by brenz on Thu, 2008-12-04 08:10well the day finally came around to head out for a jig with the xzoga boys we got down to east street jetty at 6 when both spess and i looked at each other and both agreed that the day was going to be cancelled due to weather . no sooner had we introduced our selves to all the xzoga/lemax guys we saw the boat cruising up the river. we all borded and headed out . 2 hours later we arived at the south barge with minimal fish showing on the sounder and no fish being hooked in 2 drifts so off to the north barge were we stumbled accross apache charters and a few fish on the sounder. first up was leonard (creater of xzoga/lemax rods) with a nice 25 kgish fish, second drift produced 2 more fish of round the 15 kg mark . after the second drift the skip decided it was still not productive enough and headed for spot X.
45 min later we arived and none of us could have even dreamed about was about to hapen . down the jigs went and all 5 boys were on straight away to unstopable sambos it was incredible that not 1 fish was landed so spess and i got called up to have a crack. i have dropped down in to a hookup straight away to se spess with the same result . i got done over well and truely on pe 6 whislt spess managed to empty his certate completely in seconds what a laugh it was . long story cut short the day was undescribable with xzoga rods blowing us away whilst not even breakiing on a on a large shark dave hooked on, on pe 6 and played with full lock sure put it to the other jig rods i have played with . and a massive thanks to craig and mitch from saltwater charters for providing the best charter i have been on.
brenz
p.s will be plenty of pix when spess jumps on.
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Late Notice
Submitted by Blake.T. on Wed, 2008-12-03 17:38hey guys,
Probably a little late but if anyone is going out wide bottom bouncing and/or jigging tomoorow or friday and has a spare deckie spot, i am free. I have my own gear, will split costs for fuel and bait etc.
so if any of you are heading out and have a spot free i am keen.
Blake
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margaret river
Submitted by original teenage on Wed, 2008-12-03 10:48hey guys,going down to margaret river in about a weeks time or two and was wondering what could be caught down that way?mulloway? salmon,perhaps?any info would be great.wouldnt mind trout fishing aswell..just wanna know what types of fishing is available down there?beach? where are the hot spots around the area..aslo looking for an accommodation..any recommendations?p.m if needed = ]...thanks guys
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trawling lures for swan river tailor?
Submitted by scano on Wed, 2008-12-03 09:00Hi guys,
Heading out on the Swan Friday night with some work mates to get amongst the Chopper Tailor in the river. We are heading near Mossy Bay and Blackwall Reach and will be trawling and flicking lures for Tailor. My question is what do you all recommend as good lures for trawling for Swan River Tailor?
Once we are anchored up somewhere we will be using small metal slicers and wobblers so they should hopefully do the trick whilst stationary. But what do most of you use whilst trolling? will metal slicers and twisty's still do the trick? or would some small bibbed minnow lures be better?
If some of you could mention particular brands or models that would be much appreciated. Something well priced that is pretty effective is what I am after.
thanks for your help
scano
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15 or 24kg for Exmouth
Submitted by Simon C on Wed, 2008-12-03 07:50Need some guidance from the locals/experts. Picked up a Tiagra30 from a mate who never used it. HEading to exmouth for two weeks in Feb and looking to have a serious shot at some billies and bigger tuna. Would you recommend spooling up with 15 or 24kg line. Pros/COns of each. Already have a really nice 10kg outfit in the boat. ROd is a Sabre 15-24 so either class is not a problem rod wise.
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Sambos - or lack thereof
Submitted by Simon C on Tue, 2008-12-02 22:48HEaded out past Rotto today (very game but conditions were actually ok) with the intention of putting a mate on to some sambos. To cut a long story short, there seems to be a distinct lack of schools yet - did I just miss them, or are they still further out? We tried around the 100mark and the 110 in spots from last year but nothing much on the sounder. Anyone had any luck, wish to PM me if you don;t want to publicly share. Thanks. I was getting some good ambos and YTK's off these spots 2 months ago, but they seem devoid of life at present.
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