Fishing Discussion
Two rocks
Submitted by milsey on Thu, 2008-02-28 19:39im heading to two rocks this sat, ive never fish there and was wondering how far i hav to go to get some baldies and dhuies, how deep and do we have to head north or south
and is anyone eles going ill be there around 5:30-6
cheers miles
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two rocks deckie friday 29th feb
Submitted by mako magic on Thu, 2008-02-28 15:52anyone interested in being a deckie for tomorrow, leaving two rocks around the 6am of just after, usual chip in fuel and bait, returning to ramp by around 3pm ish, pm for further details if needed first in best dressed its looking like its going to be a top day on the water
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Okuma Aquios AQ-30
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2008-02-28 10:13I received one of these reels last night as a giveaway with a subscription to a certain fishing magazine. They look pretty good as a bream/whiting reel or for small lures and soft plastics.
Five ball bearings, pretty smooth. Life time warranty.
Has anyone tried one out?
They don't even appear on the Okuma sites. Only Aquious mentioned on those sites are rods.
Also interested in knowing what they are worth?
All the best, Colin Hay
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Sunglasses preference's
Submitted by dogsoldier on Wed, 2008-02-27 22:34Well since the thread was started on the low light sunglass's thought I would start a thread on what brand glass's you prefer to wear.Some guys that work up north prefer their Eyres which are supplied by the mining company's which are good for work and play each person has their own preference could even be the Big W specials.
For me I prefer and wear
Casual
Mako Barra blue lense
Oakley thumps and Oakley jacket grey lense
Formal
Ray Ban Aviators 50 black smoke lense
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Sailfish at Tandibidi
Submitted by Paul G on Wed, 2008-02-27 20:33Hey guys,
It's Jesse, I'm wondering do any of you know when the best time is to catch sailfish out off Tandibidi, As Dad and I have been thinking of going up in June.What takle/gear would be suitable without spending a fortune?
Cheers Jesse
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Which is better Stella FA 20000 or Saltiga dogfight
Submitted by Watto069 on Wed, 2008-02-27 20:11Hi All I'm looking at buying a new reel and wanted to know your opinion on these 2 reels. Which is the best for bottom bashing/ trolling and what are the pro's and con's of the reels.
Thanks
Watto069
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fishing of fremantle
Submitted by jonya masel on Wed, 2008-02-27 17:17gday guys...
i might be heading out tomoro with my mate out of fremantle on his 20footer.. we were jst wondering what would be our best bet to catch some half decent fish (we dont have gps)?
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Friday -
Submitted by FreoBear on Wed, 2008-02-27 14:56Anyone help with finding the Derwent. I see a bit of discussion on it but have no knowledge of it!!
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Low light sunglasses
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2008-02-27 14:35I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for the best sunglasses for low light conditions. I have a pair of Maui Jims which are great for cutting out the glare, but when the light gets pretty low you pretty much can't see a thing.
I am looking at recommendations for the best sunnies for spotting fish early in the morning or late in the evening. Not too worried about the cost as I can claim them back from the tax man.
Many thanks,Colin Hay
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Fish Id
Submitted by tailor marc on Wed, 2008-02-27 13:28Caught these while in Karratha in 50meters of water. Not sure if they are good eating.
I put em back anyway.
Anyone know what they are?
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Federal fisheries news
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2008-02-27 13:16Federal Environment Minister, Peter Garrett, has welcomed a negotiated outcome regarding export
approval for one of Australia’s most important Commonwealth-managed fisheries
The negotiated outcome follows an appeal by the Humane Society International to the Administrative
Appeals Tribunal relating to the export approval granted by former Environment Minister Senator Ian
Campbell for the Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF).
“This negotiated outcome means expensive and protracted litigation has been avoided,” Mr Garrett
said.
“I am pleased that my Department, the Australian Fisheries Management Authority and the Humane
Society have negotiated a revised set of environmental conditions relating to the export of a range of
species from this fishery.
“These additional conditions are designed to give greater protection to species such as the eastern
gemfish, Australian sea lions, seabirds and Harrisson’s dogfish.
“The successful resolution of this matter is a win for both the environment and the fishing industry.”
The SESSF is a complex, multi-species fishery that operates from just north of the Queensland border
to Cape Leeuwin in south-west Western Australia. It encompasses almost half of the Australian
Fishing Zone. The fishery operates in both state and Commonwealth waters and is one of the highest
value Commonwealth-managed fisheries, with landings of more than 35,000 tonnes annually and a
gross value of $81 million in 2005-06.
what to fish for at busselton jetty?
Submitted by wicksey on Wed, 2008-02-27 11:28hi guys,
off to busso this weekend, and have never really fished the jetty before.
what should i target and how far out should i be looking for success?
have the small rods as well as my 12 footer, should i use something like a boat rod down there?
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Trolling Skirts in Exmouth
Submitted by Detor on Wed, 2008-02-27 09:57Guys I am off to Exmouth in May and chasing some advice on what skirted lures to buy before heading up. Advice on teasers would also be great.
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Hillary's marina Tuesday
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2008-02-27 07:39Caught up with Troy (Kaitan) down at Hillary's marina last night. Tried out the area behind Aqwa, but apart from a few smallish bites (felt like skippys) there was not much happening.
We decided to move to the north wall as Kaitan had caught a few decent tailor there recently.
Pretty good conditions, very little wind on that side and the water was clear as.
Kaitan managed to hook up to what we think was a big stingray (it headed east and didn't want to stop) and a small shark (which he got to the rocks but as it was only hooked through a side fin managed to get off before we could pull it onto the rocks. Probably a good thing because we were going to release it anyway).
Not too many other bites, but it was still a good night to be out in the fresh air.
There was a report of a guy catching a pretty big tailor inside the marina near Aqwa, so that could be worth a go if anyone is down that way.
All the best, Colin
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shark bay ?
Submitted by Ethan on Tue, 2008-02-26 18:50hi everyone
we are heading to shark bay in the school holidays comin up.
its the first time we have been and just wanting to know the locations for good fishing landbased and in the boat. we have a 17 ft boat but dont want to go too far but will be wanting to travel over to dirk harthog island at least once
we will be chasing mackeral pink snapper tailor in the boat and wanting to catch my first mulloway of the beach and also what are the lures u would take over there (jigs poppers minnows)
cheers Ethan
Thursday Fish
Submitted by Leemo on Tue, 2008-02-26 18:01Thinking of heading down to the canning bridge on thursday if the teacher strike goes ahead. Any luck there lately? need some advice for best baits, best 'burleys' best rigs etc.
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Balla Balla
Submitted by Blackers on Tue, 2008-02-26 15:55Has anyone been to Balla Bala recently?
Having a quick visit over the weekend & was wondering if anyone's wet a line thier of late!
Blackers.
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Kayak fishing
Submitted by Colin Hay on Tue, 2008-02-26 11:03Following up on Adam's suggestion about kayak fishing last week, I am wondering if anyone out there has any information on what are the most suitable kayaks for fishing and who sells them.
I have seen a few varieties on tv and around some of the shops, but having not had a chance to try one out, I am wondering if the pedal variety are the best.
Looking forward to any input,
All the best, Colin Hay
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Abalone
Submitted by CAPTAIN BERNIE on Tue, 2008-02-26 09:48Hey guys anybody go abalone fishing this year - what about the one hour season - any good or what?
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Kalbarri
Submitted by arty on Mon, 2008-02-25 17:47G'day Fellas,
Heading to Kalbarri in a couple weeks for some beach fishing, you guys know of any descent spots over there?
Thanks
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camping spot
Submitted by Vander72 on Mon, 2008-02-25 16:08i know its short notice but i would like a few ideas...need to find a good camping spot....these are the requirements
*near water to go fishing and swimming
* relatively cheap or free
*children friendly
*dog friendly
*and within 3-4hrs of perth
if anyone has any ideas it would be much appreciated
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fishing tomorrow
Submitted by fullysik on Mon, 2008-02-25 14:33anyone heading out tomorrow weather is lookin good?
any good reports coming out of rocko?
will be heading out of peron in the morn
cheers ray
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Deckie for tomorow
Submitted by feral1975 on Mon, 2008-02-25 14:20Chasing a deckie for tomorrow on the fish finger , need sense of humour and chip in for fuel//bait pm consider a west coast supporter if needed
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Malcom Douglas bush tucker style vinegar Herring
Submitted by Dasho on Mon, 2008-02-25 09:30Watched an episode of Malcom Douglas and his dog where they were stranded on a low tide up in a bush creek.
When the tide was up he was caught some good fish, then when the tide went out and his boat was left high and dry, he showed how to prepare a feed without fire.
He simply cleaned the fish and skinned it, then marinated the fillets in white vinegar. The flesh turned white like it was cooked.
I caught some bull herring last week and thought I would give it a try.
Turned out to be a winner. The flesh was sweet and didn't stink of herring!
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boat
Submitted by danobigfish on Sun, 2008-02-24 16:41hey every 1
i was wondring if any 1 yhad a number for a mobil boat mechanic arround metro ariea
in desprat need
thank u
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buying a new rod
Submitted by danobigfish on Sun, 2008-02-24 14:21hey every1
im looking at buying a new light rod reel combo i am interested in trying sum soft plastic lure fishing in the swan and was wandering if any 1 has any ideas on a good combo that i could pick up in the $150-$250 range.
i was also wandering if you could help me out with tackle selections wat type of soft plastics etc and also wether to go for braid or monofilament line. any help would be appreciated.
cheers
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Freams 4500j with Starlo???
Submitted by Blake.T. on Sun, 2008-02-24 10:13Hey guys i am in a bit of a dillema.
I am going to buy a 9' starlo and i was wondering what reel i should get for it. I was thinking a Freams/Capricorn 4500J and have 15lb on one and PE3/4 on the other spool. Then i can use the freams for light jigging, casting poppers up north etc on another shorter rod and still have it for the starlo. I am not sure if the freams would balance the starlo nicely (or be suited to casting). So i was wondering if anyone has used this combo or had experience would be able to put their opinion in.
Cheers guys
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shark fishing tips needed
Submitted by eddie on Sat, 2008-02-23 20:51Hope you guys don't get tired of my questions! As someone who is new to saltwater fishing, I'm intrigued by shark fishing.
Whats the best way for me to get a start in this? I've got access to a boat and live north of Perth.
Is it best to fish at night? I'm assuming heavy tackle with wire traces and cut baits would do the trick? what other rig tips can you give me? Where are some good places to try?
I'm guessing that berley would be key to success, but as a former freshwater fisherman, I know nothing about it! What do I use, and what's the best way to do it? If anyone can send me some info/articles on berley tactics, I'd love to learn more about it!
All advice/tips are welcome!
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Diving
Submitted by BQ544 on Sat, 2008-02-23 15:50Going for a couple of boat dives on Monday out of Point Peron rather then Port Bouvard.... Any one know what the crays are doing? In close or still out in deeper water?
thanks
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fishin sunday
Submitted by fishcrazy on Sat, 2008-02-23 06:47so whats everybody doin 2morrow anybody gettin out for a fish??



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