Fishing Discussion
Fishing in Mandurah
Submitted by spinnerfromoz on Thu, 2009-10-15 21:09Hey :)
looking for somewhere to get a feed of fish from only got a small boat so no deep sea adventures for me. ;)
Looking for whiting or bream is the cut still good for whiting or not at this time of year?
I also read that near the ravo bream are biting, if so what times & bait, I usually use prawn allround when small time fishing...
any info appreciated thanks
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Fishing against the clock...
Submitted by adamlikesfishing on Thu, 2009-10-15 20:48Went out overnight a few ks off Dunsborough for last try at some Jews before the ban. My mate ended up landing a 14kg Dhufish in 16m of water, this was in the first 20minutes unfortunately the rest of the night didnt go so well only one other small pinky.
Wondering if anyone else rushed out for a last session before the ban and if so how they went?
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Any hot spots for KGW north of perth.
Submitted by Dave Sceresini on Thu, 2009-10-15 19:45Just wondering if there is any KGW spots that are north of perth, (hillaries), that are reachable off of a jet ski? Not askin for any1s secrets spots, but any info would be much appreciated. Craving a nice fillet of KG.
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Any1 going out on saturday?
Submitted by Mitch1011 on Thu, 2009-10-15 19:36Any1?
wat loco?
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ledge point
Submitted by bibs on Thu, 2009-10-15 19:13i am heading to ledge point for work for a few days next week and was hoping to get in a cheeky beach fish in the evenings/night.any advice on rigs and spots to fish would be great.will be targeting tailor,herring,whiting,anything really.possibly even that elusive mulloway.....
thanks in advance...
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Bunbury
Submitted by Wet Dreams on Thu, 2009-10-15 19:09Hi all. I will be moving down Bunbury way at the start of next year, and are currently heading down every 2nd weekend until then. Just after some decent tips/advice on spots, baits, rigs, times, ect, for landbased. Looking to get stuck into some Mulloway and Pinkies. Got a 4x4 so beach access is no problem. When im down there would be keen to catch up with a few of the locals for a good fish.
Have heard Buffalo beach is worth a shot for Mulloway? Fished Myalup heaps and had some awesome tailor sessions there. Also get into freshwater at Harvey dam a bit.
Any help/tips would be greatly appreciated. PM if you prefer.
Cheers WD.
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New TV show Whale Patrol
Submitted by bod on Thu, 2009-10-15 17:17October 15, 2009 10:42am

WHALE Patrol follows humpback whales as they arrive to breed in the waters off the west coast of Australia having migrated from the icy waters of the Antarctic.
Produced by husband and wife team Leighton and Jodie De Barros from Marmion-based company Sea Dog Films, this two-year project was a labour of love.Leighton, the director and cinematographer films the elite team of wildlife officers, from the Department of Environment and Conservation lead by whale rescue veteran Doug Coughran. This team are the Whale Patrol. These officers respond to emergency calls freeing distresses whales that are often caught up man-made threats such as nets, buoys and ropes – which can result in a slow and painful death.
Filming of this stunning documentary took Leighton from Flinders Bay in Augusta to Geographe Bay, a 100km further north.
Over 20 years Leighton had done a lot of whale and dolphin filming and got to know Coughran and the team well.
“I was keen to make a whale film and Doug wanted to tell people his story,” said Leighton.
“In
Western Australia, we have the biggest population of whales – and that
alone is pretty exciting and I have filmed and followed the whales all
the way from Albany right up to the Abrolhos Islands – when you are out
in the water it is absolutely stunning.
“We also have many
other species’ that other places don’t have – and I have travelled all
over the world and there is no more beautiful place.
“We wanted to let people of Western Australia and Australia what we have here.”
The
work Coughran and his team mainly focus on are whale entanglements at
sea where the rescuers use special knives to cut the animal free and
pole cameras which gives the team a clear understanding on what is
going on under water.
There were also filming constraints which Leighton faced.
“Marine
films are the hardest ones you can make and our whale migration starts
in Augusta in the middle of winter and it is like working out in
Antarctica,” he said.
“The monstrous swell, 50 knot winds and
other factors generated by the weather – sometimes I couldn’t get out
for three to four days and so had to get shots from land-based whale
places.
“We had to make our budget stretch and so sometimes I
had to drive the boat – it was pretty much a one-person team lugging
tons of gear around.”
Leighton had to make sure that he was around to film the rescues that Doug and his team were involved in.
“We had to get above water and then film below the water with reasonable quality cameras which are big and heavy,” he said.
“As I was a one-man team it also meant that I could react quickly when a rescue was happening.”
Freeing
a distressed 30,000kg whale in dangerous seas is not for the faint
hearted, but the film captures all the highs and lows the team have as
they take up the challenge - and the cinematography is stunning.
Check out the website at www.whalepatrol.com
WHALE PATROL, TONIGHT, 8.30PM, ABC1
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new brute stick
Submitted by wopjrb on Thu, 2009-10-15 16:43just picked up my new surf rod from cambells tackle in leederville - 12ft 9 inches of brute stick - running 24kilo mono on an alvey 651 c5 - now those big black sting rays cant win!
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Apart from Blue Juice and Mills is there any other charter companies
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2009-10-15 16:15operating in the Perth metro area during the ban period? I have a work mate who is desparate to go offshore for a fish.
Many thanks, Colin Hay
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Karatha weather
Submitted by Dog and Pup on Thu, 2009-10-15 13:12Karatha crew is this weather going to hold up for the weekend?
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How can they police the Ban
Submitted by Walker on Wed, 2009-10-14 21:00Every year you read about people who do the dirty and take too much fish, fish during closures, fishing in sanctury areas and taking undersized fish. you get a slap on the wrist and a fine. But what about the people that dont get caught. People who do it once will do it again and again. But what can you do about. in an ideal world the fishing ban takes place and the fish get a real chance to recover cause no one can fish for them. But will that actually happen? If you accidently catch a Dhuie that has suffered serious barotraumer will you do the right thing and send him back down, knowing theres no chance of survival. I think That 95% of us will do the right thing.
Over the past 5 years i have been fishing on a boat i have been only checked by fisheries once. How can they possibly police the ban?
i really hope to see fisheries in force. this ban is very important and if proven successful we can have fishing for years to come. So do the right thing peoples.
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Albany
Submitted by Percula on Wed, 2009-10-14 20:54Hey everyone!
I have just moved to albany down from Perth. Good to be back in the country again!
So tell me where all the good spots are down here. I know somebut would like to know some more. Is there any good fishing clubs/4wd clubs which may be worth checking out?
I am always keen for a fish so if anyone needs a deckie let me know. Love being out on the water and keen to share fuel/bait etc!
Thanks everyone!
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down south this weekend? any suggestions???
Submitted by Dreamtime on Wed, 2009-10-14 18:15thinkin of heading south this weekend, margs, augusta possibly even further or even not as far, just lookin for a good fishing weekend, as i have not really fished down that way i was wondering if anyone knows any spots (prefferably rocks or exposed reef to cast off) down there and what is biting down there at the moment, we have a tinny and a heap of new lures that im keen to throw at something, am completely open for suggestions. btw we have a 4wd. cheers heaps.
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crunch time for the reels
Submitted by Roger Knife on Wed, 2009-10-14 15:43Right boys
Heres the deal, I have limited my reel choice to 4 different ones
a) Rovex big boss 7500=====£70
b) Spheros=============£70
c)Daiwa opus bull=========£65
d) daiwa sealine bull=======£65
What do you guys think, using for jigging, about 100m depth, 30lb braid and fish no bigger than 15kg
Help me out
Cheers Rog
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Lunch Anyone???
Submitted by bod on Wed, 2009-10-14 12:12
Canned Atlantic Herring on the menu!
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Hillarys rock hopping - lesson learnt
Submitted by Dasho on Wed, 2009-10-14 07:32Went fishing late arvo yesterday off the Hillarys rocks casting mulies.
As it is a fair hike to get to my spot, I just pack light with bait, gang hooks, rod and reel.
What do you bloody know, I get squid sucking on the mulies, and a bit later some herring mauling it.
Lesson learnt - don't pack too light. Take a rig for every thing that can pop up off the rocks.
Next time you will see me stacking it on the rocks carrying 10kg worth of tackle haha.
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An oldie but a goodie :-)
Submitted by Tall Paul on Wed, 2009-10-14 06:52
A woman goes into a store to buy a fishing rod and reel for her grandson's birthday.
She doesn't know which one to get, so she just grabs one and goes over to the counter.
The salesman is standing there, wearing dark glasses.
She says, Excuse me. Can you tell me anything about this rod and reel?'
He says, 'Madam, I'm completely blind; but, if you'll drop it on the counter, I can tell you everything you need to know about it from the sound
it makes.'
She doesn't believe him but drops it on the counter anyway.
He says, 'That's a two metre Shakespeare graphite rod with a Zebco 404 reel and 5-kg test line.
It's a good all around combination, and it's on sale this Week for $44.'
She says, 'It's amazing that you can tell all that just by the sound of it dropping on the counter.
I'll take it!'
As she opens her purse, her credit card drops on the floor.'Oh, That sounds like a Visa card, says the salesman.
As the lady bends down to pick up the card, she accidentally farts.
At first she is really embarrassed but then realises there is no way the blind salesman could tell it was she who had farted.
The salesman rings up the sale and says, 'That'll be $58.50 please.'
The woman is totally confused by this and asks, 'Didn't You tell me it was on sale for $44?
How did you get to $58.50?'
'The Duck Caller is $11 and the Fish Bait is $3.50.'
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During the ban i would like to target dolphin fish HELP or INFO would be great!
Submitted by DhuBoi on Wed, 2009-10-14 02:02Hi guys i have never really fished for dolphin fish and would like if anyone is willing to give. Information on where ( metro waters) and how the best methods ( rigs lures baites etc ) are to catch these awesome fish. i beleive the fads are the best place to start ??? Thanks
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Landbased fishos- Where are you going to be?
Submitted by flangies on Tue, 2009-10-13 23:42For all of you landbased fishos out there, where will you be within the next couple of weeks and what will you be targetting?
I for one plan to seriously get stuck into some spring tailor then start my season on the croakers.
Will be hitting the metro beaches quite a bit over the next week or so for some afternoon sessions hoping to crack that 2kg mark,
Where will you be?
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fishing with dropper loops
Submitted by Walker on Tue, 2009-10-13 21:43i was just wondering how long do people leave their dropper loops. i notice some of the the tackle stores with pretied paternoster rigs have a much longer loops than mine, Say 40-50cm whereas mine are 20cm... any opinions on what is a good length. can length alter catches.?
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Billfish Bonanza 09
Submitted by woody on Tue, 2009-10-13 20:37Gday guys, anyone fishing the billfish comp in Exmouth next week?
I'm heading over with our Tom Price team of Wirthy, Mitch, Goatch and Boozehag and we are pumped.........just hope the sailies are firing in the gulf!!! I'm keen to see how its done being a billfish virgin and maybe even nail my first one.
Woody
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Sad Disgusting Photo
Submitted by Stoinka on Tue, 2009-10-13 18:37In the Bunbury Herald edition today on page 24.
Their is a photo of 3 spearfisherman (On Scuba even worse) holding up a Blue Groper each.
I was deeply sadened, as anyone who has had the experience of diving with them no that they just follow you around like you pet dog. You dont have to have much talent to spear one of these.
I hope the people pictured change their attitude towards spearing Blue groper as that is what nearly finished them off in the first place.
Just had to get it of my chest
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Downriggers
Submitted by mako magic on Tue, 2009-10-13 18:11Who has one and who uses them.
I know they are very popular for the freshwater guys but not as popluar on the salt.
I have one for my boat a Canon, still to fit, but am looking at using it for some experimenting this year and especially in exmouth next year.
Any tips ideas etc?
Personally i think it could open up so many new areas of fishing, and the possibilites endless.
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Buffalo Beach Whale Guts
Submitted by Stoinka on Tue, 2009-10-13 17:41yesterday morning while driving about 1km north of Buffalo Beach(North of Bunbury) their was the remains of a whale, just keeping you guys informed. No swimming for me.
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Wilbidanga
Submitted by Boppo on Tue, 2009-10-13 16:52Wondering if anyone can help me with a couple of questions about that place Nth of Two Rocks, firstly,
A. Am I gonna have a reasonable chance of getting a decent tailor or mulla there? and
B. Is it okay to camp along there for the night with a fire?
Weather looks good for the weekend so it's either here or back up past Lancelin.
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Broome does backflip
Submitted by bod on Tue, 2009-10-13 11:22BROOME BACKFLIP ON DOLPHIN CULL CITY
BEATRICE THOMAS, The West Australian October 13, 2009, 2:25 am
Broome Shire Council is today poised to reverse a decision to sever ties with the Japanese town responsible for an annual dolphin cull, instead apologising for its actions and organising visits between the towns to "reinforce the relationship". Less than two months after resolving to end its sister city association with Taiji until it stopped the cull, a backlash from the local Japanese community has led three Broome councillors to support a new motion to be discussed at a special meeting this afternoon. The motion, signed by councillors Michael Albert, Nik Wevers and Chris Mitchell, "unreservedly apologises" to the Japanese community in Broome and Taiji for any disrespect caused by its hasty decision and lack of consultation. The motion also recommends inviting the WA Japanese consul- general to Broome, planning a delegation to Taiji to "reinforce the relationship" and investigating exchanges between the two towns in 2011 to mark the 30th anniversary of the agreement. The proposed new resolution, which reiterates the council does not condone the dolphin killings, was yesterday criticised by conservationists who said the council should stand by its first decision. But Cr Albert rejected suggestions it was a backdown. He said the council had failed to get the full story from the entire Broome community and rushed its original decision. Broome shire president Graeme Campbell would not comment other than to say "there's a strong chance" of the new motion being passed by the council.
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Shark and whale off Floreat
Submitted by Colin Hay on Tue, 2009-10-13 10:51The ABC is reporting that a 4 m plus White Pointer is chewing on a dead whale off Floreat right now.
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My nightmare has come true
Submitted by Lucky Tim on Tue, 2009-10-13 09:09Well after six and a half months in the caravan in Exmouth, Karratha and Broome, the day I've been dreading has arrived....we've come back to Perth. What's with this weather? It's freezing. If there's a silver lining I have to go back to Exmouth in November to get or sell my boat so I'm sure there will be a day or two set aside for some more fishing.
Here's a photo of me offering my opinion on the first set of traffic lights I've seen since April.
I have to send out a huge thanks to Adam and Renae for all their help and company in Exmouth, and to Brad, Nicky and the girls who helped heaps in Karratha. The trip wouldn't have been half as long or anywhere near as much fun without them. There are heaps of other people- Jeffo, Joel, Gribbo, Gully, Ewan, Ozzy, DanW plus others who were great to fish and hang out with and made the trip as well.
Highlights of my trip were all the marlin and sailfish with Adam in Exmouth and my week at the Monties with Brad. I've got thousands of photos to sort through so will post a few of the unseen ones up in the future.
If anyone is thinking of doing a similar trip it is the best thing we've ever done. Hayley and I are both lucky we have jobs that let us travel but it's worth all the effort/saving/planning/dreaming for the reward of spending quality time in places most people only get to visit quickly.
Now that we're back in Perth, if anyone needs a decky or wants to collect a few crays soon just let me know. I'm always up for a fish or dive when I'm home and am pretty keen to have a spear off Perth too.
Fingers crossed that we can do it all again someday.
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