Fishing Discussion
derwent gps co ords
Submitted by fullysik on Wed, 2007-12-12 16:09hey guys ,i came across these co ords on this site so a presume they r correct
s 32.03.516
e 115.12.207
can someone confirm that,may head out there in the near future
cheers ray
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Prize draws for Christmas.
Submitted by TerryF on Wed, 2007-12-12 14:23Prize draws for Christmas.
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3) and 4) Engel camping lantern valued at $55 each;
5) Quality rod and reel;
6) Halco lure pack.
The draw will be held on the morning of Monday 17 December. Prizes will delivered to the winners before Christmas.
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yesterday's bash
Submitted by dogsoldier on Wed, 2007-12-12 07:14Went out to the Containers with Simo yesterday,we met Bouttime,Jody and Sam at the ramp so headed out in tandem,The Sambos were being a bit fussy out there,Sam as always was on to the fish first,I lost count how many fish he caught and released but every time we looked over at the good ship Bouttime Sam was loaded up,Simo was the first on his boat to hook up on to a Sambo on bait,I persisted on Jig and after our 5 drift was finally rewarded with a decent sized Sambo.There were a couple of charter boats out there that were not doing too well the odd fish caught here and there.The highlight of the day was when a pretty big mako came cruiseing around the boat after it had just bitten one of Sams Sambo's in half.
We then headed in to the 70 metre where we caught a couple of undersized dhuie's,scorpion cod,and Simo was fortunate to catch a Bonito.
Overall the fishing was a bit slow but the weather fantastic,the company good and as they say a bad days fishing is better than a good day at work.
Thanks for taking me out Simo
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who went out today
Submitted by fishcrazy on Tue, 2007-12-11 19:22gidday all anyone get out today ?? how was it did u do any good?? cheers craig
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Lancelin Wednesday
Submitted by Simon C on Tue, 2007-12-11 07:14Lads and Ladies - myself and munners are planning on hitting Lancelin on Wednesday morning early. Beach launch, hit the Oil Rig and see what is happening then head out and try for some early season TUNA!!! ANyone wishing to bring there boat along let me know. We will be leaving perth about 5.
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Hummingbird side imaging
Submitted by feral1975 on Mon, 2007-12-10 20:06
Anyone got one or heard of anyone using the new hummingbird side imaging sounders , was thinking of installing one of these on the fish finger aswell as my lowrance color sounder and color chartplotter to give me a better idea whats going on down there and mainly for offshore work , can get a smaller screen for $1000 and is gps compatible but the bigger unit is $1999 and has same functions , all comments would be welcomed , cheers feral
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A very good Spring?
Submitted by BQ544 on Mon, 2007-12-10 18:48This spring would have had to be one of the best for bottom fishing in a long time. Seems like fish were everywhere, heaps of dhuies about! Does anyone else have the same opinion?
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Neap Tides
Submitted by Simo_ on Sun, 2007-12-09 19:23I have a question about neap tides. For places like Exmouth and Mackerel Islands is it better to fish when there is neap tides?
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Marron season
Submitted by salm0n hunter on Sun, 2007-12-09 10:45hey fellas marron season is just around the corner and i was wondering if any of yous know the start season and end season dates for this january . i got told it was 4th of jan to the 27th or somthing like that i dont believe that is acurate any input appreciated peace/! :P
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Arvo/Night fish tuesday
Submitted by bouttime on Sat, 2007-12-08 13:57I hope to have my boat back from Chivers on monday and plan to head out Tuesday to make sure everything is fixed. Might as well have a fish at the same time as the weather looks ok. Leaving woodies about 4pm and head out about 15 mile. If any other boats want to tag along for safety let me know. Prob head back in about 10pm.
Cheers
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How do I manage my GPS co-ordinates?
Submitted by Stiff Ripples on Sat, 2007-12-08 07:20I have been using the Navman tracker 5500 for a couple of years and have a whole swag of co ordinates. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to manage naming the spots they find? I find that my waypoints are all just numbers (I haven't named them) but I find it too hard to name them out there being too time consuming and missing out on valuable fishing time and I am unsure which new spot is which when back on land. Also, I am limited to naming the spots by having only half a dozen letters to name each spot. As a result I now have a swag of meaningless coordinates that I don't know why I put in. How do others deal with this?
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rope free
Submitted by dogsoldier on Fri, 2007-12-07 21:31Rope same stuff the telstra boys use its the blue and yellow mate gave me 4 coils each one is 100 mt long they are new coils free if you want some pm
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gutted
Submitted by davey on Fri, 2007-12-07 20:35after a good morning session today,a few good crays a nice ray and heaps of small stuff,i was putting my gear away ready to head in and the worst thing happened.
i put my rod (t curve tounament with twin power 2500 reel) into the rod holder,whilst putting away the mulie rig i heard a splash behind me,when i turned around the t curve had fallen out of the rod holder and was quickly saying goodbye
,i coldnt reach it in time so on went the mask & fins.
i was in 5 meters of water just by the rock wall.
jumped in and got the shock of my life,the current there is sooooooooooo strong and with the water being a bit cold and me being about as fit as a burger eating pack a day smoker should expect to be it was hard work just to keep up with the flow.
after a fruitless 20 minutes (seemed like hours) i gave up
self preservation kicked in and no rod is worth drowning for.
expensive lessons learned today
1 dont put rods with short butts on the rod holders
2 eat less burgers
3 smoke less (mrs says i have to give up before the babys born anyway)
cheers
dave
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looken for fishen spots around perth.
Submitted by scotty_19 on Fri, 2007-12-07 10:03how u goin guys.jst recently moved to perth big on landbsed fishen looken for sum where to fish catchen a livey and chasen shark mulloway ect.any ideas would b much appreciated thanks.
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Crays off Mandurah
Submitted by Bodie on Fri, 2007-12-07 10:03Hey all
Going to try put the pots out in the water tomorrow off Mandurah
Was wondering if anyone can send me in the right direction for where the crays are at the moment.
Going to head off Dawsville i think, but not sure what depths the crays are in at the moment.
I know up around metro they are around the 20m mark, and quite a few so i hear.
Any info would be appreciated
Cheers
Bodie
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predicting weather from desert
Submitted by Corza on Fri, 2007-12-07 08:53Damn sometimes I really hate trying predict the weather from where I work in the desert.
Wanted to head out and chase some cray's today but the net sites showed today to be windy so I didn't put a thred on here for any divers to come along for some dives aswell. Now it was flat this morning and the ramps are full of trailers.
Was gunna put a thread in for some boats to hea to the Gemini on tues or wed, but now it looks like they may be blowing where as yesturday sites said dropping down to 4-5 knot easterly's. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I only get six days and surely I need four on the water. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
Tag Pole - help
Submitted by Paul N on Fri, 2007-12-07 08:12Was going to try to make a tag pole up for gamex. Has anyone made one and if so can you give me some tips on how to make one.
Thanks
Paul.
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Fishing Western Australia - 9th DEC - 11am
Submitted by Dean on Thu, 2007-12-06 22:16Just a reminder that FWA first episode for the new series is on sunday 9th December (this Sunday) at 11am.
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Fishing Spots off Mandurah
Submitted by blazeski on Thu, 2007-12-06 20:40can any body help me with some basic direction or even some basic advice on some good ground off mandurah to get me started and what to look for on the sounder?? ive purchased a new and my first boat from trail craft a 540 pro fish. also if there are some fisho's that do get together and go out as a group and have fun count me in.
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Rod Repairs - Jim Head Top Guy
Submitted by alfred on Thu, 2007-12-06 10:21Yes this is a plug, wasn't sure where to put it, but I feel that it is worth sharing the info with you folks.
Sent two rods to Jim to replace guides. He did a top job for me at a great price too!
Worth going to his place to see his collection of rods and antique reels. Have not seen so many antique wooden reels in one place before.
Jim Head Tel: 93493715
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cardiff
Submitted by brenz on Thu, 2007-12-06 09:36hey guys got a shimano cardiff 200 awesum little ALMOST the same as a calcutta never been used was meant for the barra trip north except got left behind accidently :( looking for round the $140 mark as they retail for round $200
cheers brendan
Broome landbased
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2007-12-05 19:48Does anyone know what the landbased fishing at Broome is like. My stepson has just landed a job up there for 12 months, so I am already planning a winter visit. I know the jetty is pretty famous. Are there any other spots around that area for a chap without a boat.
Thanks Colin Hay
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Perth Sambos on TV
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2007-12-05 19:41Din anyone catch 'Mark Berg's Fishing World' on Aurora on Foxtel tonight. This episode featured sambo fishing off Perth on a Mills charter boat. Caught some pretty awesome fish. I thin it will be repeated on Monday.
Regards Colin Hay
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unusual jigging captures
Submitted by brenz on Wed, 2007-12-05 13:171nce heard of a marlin on jig in five meters of water .... luv ya shizzzy
cheers brenz
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pot theifs
Submitted by fishoutofwater1 on Wed, 2007-12-05 11:41Got the word from several fellow fish o's re pots being lifted one being removed Hillery's and Midarie is ware they fish so keep a eye out when on the water. fish hard but fair
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New road to Jurien
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2007-12-05 08:54Still a way off, but sounds interesting, Regards Colin Hay
Premier Alan Carpenter has today announced an additional $110million to ensure Indian Ocean Drive will be completed within the promised timetable.
The funding relates to Stage Two of Indian Ocean Drive - the 65km Lancelin- Cervantes sealed coastal road - and means construction can now commence next year, with completion scheduled for 2011.
Construction of Stage One - a $20million 10km sealed section from Lancelin to Ocean Farms Estate - is on course to be opened early next year.
The significant funding boost brings the State Government’s commitment to the major infrastructure project to $145million.
“This new funding enables us to well and truly meet our 2005 promise to complete the Lancelin-Cervantes road by 2011,” the Premier said.
“Indian Ocean Drive links communities along the coast from Perth’s northern suburbs to Dongara and will become a major Western Australian tourism, holiday and recreational route.
“It provides access to excellent surfing and windsurfing, recreational fishing, wildflowers and other natural attractions including the world famous pinnacles in Nambung National Park.
“Completing this link will accelerate investment and economic development along the coast and will provide drivers with an alternative to the Brand Highway, which is a major freight transport route.”
Planning and Infrastructure Minister Alannah MacTiernan said the Stage Two project would be directly managed by Main Roads, ensuring maximum use of local labour and plant.
“This project presents an excellent opportunity for Main Roads to rebuild its in-house capacity to manage and supervise road construction,” Ms MacTiernan said.
Mr Carpenter said WA’s continued economic strength had enabled the funds to be allocated ahead of next year’s Budget.
“This project is part of our commitment to sharing the benefits of WA’s remarkable resources boom across the community and it will help create new jobs and businesses opportunities for the future,” he said.
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e shed result for today
Submitted by original teenage on Tue, 2007-12-04 20:29hey guys...went down to e-shed just a few hours a go....and wanna know if yellow eyed mullet are good l/b fishing bait???caught heaps....around 20..but only kept 5 to use for bait and also kept 6 yellowtails...the mullet were everywhere today
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Overhead reel information
Submitted by Colin Hay on Tue, 2007-12-04 15:03Hi guys and girls.
I am gradually building up my tackle collection after years of neglect. Thanks to the great info fishwrecked members have provided, I have pulled together a collection of spinning reels to cover most situations.
Now I am wondering if I could get some advice on what would be the best overhead for casting from the shore, and also handle the very occassional offshore opportunity. My old Shimano was a great servant, but after 25 years it just can't get the baits out there anymore.
I am looking for an overhead that is tough enough to handle the bigger fish, and can cast live baits, poppers, metal lures etc right out there.
I have been looking at the new Shimano catalogue and there are some really nice reels there.
But happy to hear recommendations on all makes and models
All information will be greatly received. Have a pretty reasonable budget.
Many Thanks Colin Hay
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Lucky Bay
Submitted by Big Kev on Mon, 2007-12-03 11:21Hi Guys,
I'm after some info on fishing Lucky Bay.Has anyone been there,can you camp on the beach? I've seen Lucky Bay on DVD and am keen to travel up there and stay a night or two. Cheers Kev
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Jiggy
Submitted by Jody on Mon, 2007-12-03 06:52But if you were to have ONLY two jigs in your kit, & price was not an issue, which off the shelf ones would they be and what colour would you choose??
There are so many on the racks, I'm getting buyers confusion.
Cheers
Jody
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