Fishing Discussion
We lost a great fisherman last weekend.
Submitted by selthy on Sun, 2021-08-15 20:52My old man passed away peacefully last weekend after a long battle with skin cancer and various other illnesses. He faced into each challenge front on, always appreciating what he had, never complaining about what he couldn't do. He was an avid fisherman that influenced my own passion for the sport. I would go as far as saying that he mastered the area out from the cut (Port Bouvard). He seemed to know where the fish will be, when they will be there and what they wanted to eat. He also did quite well land based, with the 3-mile reef (Moore River), Hamelin Bay and Black Rock, regular haunts. Some of his most prized catches are below, he tells me the big dhu weighed approx 24kg's.
RIP dad, thanks for the memories and teachning me how to fish.
Fishwreckers, remember to slip, slop, slap, wear a hat and stay safe!!!

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APP for fish wrecked
Submitted by Oldsalt on Sun, 2021-08-15 06:37Is there an app for fish wrecked?
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South coast tinny fishing
Submitted by Deano.9 on Sat, 2021-08-14 22:35Hi all,
Long time follower.
I have a 3.8 tinny with a 25hp yammy that i chuck on top of my camper & collapsible trailer that we set up for our Gibb trip in 2018.
Looking for longer trips to do with the mrs - full camper/tinny setup OR shorter trips to do with a few other mates & boats on normal trailers & swag it.
The spots I've been researching are around Fish Creek (Windy Habour), Reef & Stream Beach (near bremer) & Duke of Orleans.
Looking for any advice & tips for fishing around these areas. I'm very confident in the tinny setup, but am also very aware of the south coast and how gnarly it can get. Picking the right days is key & if all else fails will just be a good chance to check out the coast line.
Aiming to hug the coast & stay withing a 2-3 km incase the weather turns, have been scouting navionics to find deeper contour drop offs close to shore.
Has anyone fished in a <4m boat down there?
Cheers
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Quick question about water separator
Submitted by beeroclock on Sat, 2021-08-14 16:59Hi all, I just emptied the clear bowl under the fuel/water separator for the first time using the little twist nozzle at the bottom, caught the fuel had a look all good no water. But when i tightened the little drain nozzle back closed and then pumped the fuel bulb which got hard and full no fuel goes back into the bowl. The fuel bulb has been installed between the separator and motor . How come fuel water separtaor doesnt refill when i pump the bulb. Should i run the motor and then pump the bulb to get fuel flow?. I wanna go out tomorrow so need help on this please cheers dave
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C-Map Reveal Screenshots
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Fri, 2021-08-13 11:44Here Brocko. Too hard to put these pics in the other thread but below are some samples around Hillarys and Hale Reef as well as a nice lump out of Mindarie. The bottom one through The Gap is running C-Map and Navionics on either screen. Very minimal coverage outside of 22m though.
The bottom shot is the 4 Mile out of Busso.
Shark Bay Mackerel August
Submitted by Mack1 on Thu, 2021-08-12 16:17Can anyone let me know if they get spaniards at shark bay in August please. Might be able to get out on a friends boat next week.
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Madfish bag and Mackie bagout
Submitted by hilko on Thu, 2021-08-12 10:14Had a bonza day with a Mackie bagout north of Exmouth around the Islands on our last trip in July.
Occasionally you get a good day. And this was one of them.
Found a lump trolled it early got 4 Mack's before the sharks took over.
Went and bottom dropped for 3 hours finding new ground, then went back to lump and bagged out on the Mack's in half hour.
You've got to be quick and have a very effcient system to beat the sharks. 
The Madfish bag managed all the fish easily and the ice lasted all day (even to 3am the next morning) when all the cleaning and cryovaccing had finally been completed.
It's not just the catching/cleaning boat etc - it's also cleaning the fish with some skin on and cryvaccing that takes time.
The biggest Mack went 1.3m. One of the reds was a Tomato Cod - what was the other?
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Fish ID please
Submitted by Ericl on Tue, 2021-08-10 13:36Hi
Please ID. Thought maybe brown spot wrasse. Released and swam back strongly
Cheers
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Ammo Jetty Redesign
Submitted by Ush on Mon, 2021-08-09 16:04Gday all - checkout the concepts for the redesign of the ammo jetty. An oppurtunity to have a say.. https://www.mysaytransport.wa.gov.au/woodman-point-ammo-jetty
I like concept 2 based on the historic design with plenty of fishing space at the T junction. I also like concept 3, as it is the longest of the 3 designs and is curved towards the end (good for the Sou-Westerly winds most summer afternoons.)
Cheers
Ash
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Harbour Fishing
Submitted by GCjetski on Mon, 2021-08-09 14:35Took advantage of a weather window to get out fishing on the harbour, lucked out on Snapper but managed to find some good sized Gurnards
Overnight stay with a boat
Submitted by Cobia7777 on Mon, 2021-08-09 11:55Gday all
Going to Denham from perth on the 27/08/21 and are planning to leave late .
Is there any recommendations for a stop half way besides the S bend.
thanks in advance
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Anyone replaced carpet with a coating?
Submitted by black gen on Sat, 2021-08-07 16:19Curious if anyone gotten rid of their carpet and coated the floor in a product like raptor lining or something else?
not interested in Eva flooring or any other stick on stuff
looking for a spray on or paint on application
any tips welcomed
cheers
jess
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12.8kg Tailor
Submitted by Mick C on Fri, 2021-08-06 13:04This beast came out on the market floor today.
Even Harry, the market fish guru, said it was probably the biggest one he had ever seen come through. Caught by a professional out of Denmark.
12.8kg or 28.2lb weighed on certified scales is one hell of a big tailor. Didn't get the length, but for comparison the plastic lug is 650mm long.
Update - The fish was 1.05m and a capture photo is below.

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slide baiting
Submitted by mikeurnot on Fri, 2021-08-06 10:25
This is new to me . Will be down Margaret River end of August staying at Glenbourgh . Looking for spots either of rocks or beach for slide baiting .
Know Round rock is one place any more . Have 4wd but not important .
Cockburn Sound- Water Colour. Run off from Swan River flood.
Submitted by Moking on Wed, 2021-08-04 15:28Went out for squid session today, and I have never seen Cockburn Sound water so brown.
Could not see the bottom,even at a meter deep.
It's worse up North end of Garden Island, and no squid for me.
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Ocean legacy and truscend jig rods
Submitted by Carry on Tue, 2021-08-03 13:11Casing some info on truscend and ocean legacy light jigging rods . Chasing a pe1 to pe2.5 with parabolic action . Live in the pilbara so cant get my hands on one to look at . Using it with a ocea jigger 1500 chasing smaller reef species like blue lined emperor etc . Also any stockists around i can have a chat with about them .
Cheers Carry
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gnaraloo 4.5 m tinny
Submitted by Jmunro92 on Mon, 2021-08-02 21:12hey guys im heading up to gnaraloo early september were towing up a 4.5 meter tinny and will be launching from gnaraloo bay, first time up there so i was hoping to get some ideas as were to head from the beach as i havnt had a good look at the charts yet or some areas to try out, is it good diving in shallow? also looking out for the the marine park zones weather permitting.
tinny has a sounder
if to windy for the tinny we will probably try some land based or surfing !
hoping for some mint weather, cheers will posy up some pics of the trip when back
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Kalbarri
Submitted by Dhu_west on Sun, 2021-08-01 16:12with a trip to kalbarri in mid september approaching ive been having a look through the site searching for info to hopefully have a better trip than last time. im familiar with the mouth and also know the wather could be touch and go this time of year but heres hoping.
im wanting to target the nothern species that are around kalbarri - reds, jacks, trout, muddies etc and was hoping smeone culd point me in the right direction with a few tips and tricks and also areas that could produce
thanks heaps
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kayakers-rescued-off-garden-island-after-man-capsizes-during-severe-weather-warning-
Submitted by hezzy on Sun, 2021-08-01 15:01why would you go out in this weather this morning ?? they both need to pay for the cost of the recovery etc
Two men who went kayaking despite a severe weather and wind warning being in place across parts of the State have been rescued off Garden Island.
Water police received a distress call about 10.30am, when one of the men’s kayaks lost its outrigger in the wild water, causing him to capsize and his EPIRB to activate.
RAC Rescue, the Department of Fire and Emergency Services and the Cockburn Volunteer Sea Search and Rescue were called to assist the Australian Maritime Safety Authority in rescuing the stranded kayakers.
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Did anybody see "Shark rider" attacked off
Submitted by beeroclock on Sat, 2021-07-31 15:23Montebello island charters, what a knob, just saw it on channel 7 jeez! total moron
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Drop shot fishing
Submitted by Ericl on Sat, 2021-07-31 08:48Has anyone tried drop shot style fishing. Weather looking good Tuesday / Wednesday, planning a trip out wide and thinking of giving drop shot rigs a go for some bait. 1 advantage I can think of is the rigs cant get tangled like a 2 or 3 hook rig on very light line does. Picture attached of a hook I tied using a very tightly cinched dropper loop > hook stands out horizontal to the line nicely. I reckon a small softy plastic hooked through the nose should work well
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Fishing reports 70s 80s
Submitted by Son81 on Thu, 2021-07-29 20:03Hi all found a heap of old Perth newspaper reports from 70s 80s in a old fishing book given to me years ago so I would share will post more when I get time here's a couple some have dates ,palm beach report from oct4 75 and one with Mulies block is dec 82 and one is to the day 43yrs ago the last time it rained in Perth enjoy
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Downriggers in WA is it a thing
Submitted by grahaml on Thu, 2021-07-29 19:37Gents
ive just picked up a box of tackle and boat bits at a garage sale and in it is a down rigger and some attachments
Are these used much in WA and has anyone had any success
these is a little on YouTube of the yanks using them but I thought they maybe handy trawling deep for makies
keen to hear people's thaoughts
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Project boat deconstruction
Submitted by Silver Fox on Thu, 2021-07-29 08:42Started pulling the lil Whaler apart yesterday. Plan is to turn her into a big open dingy with a 100 horse tiller steer on the rear. The main deck came out in one piece which is great so it can be re used. Just need to dig out the old fuel tanks and all of that damn foam.
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Advice on Rod
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Wed, 2021-07-28 22:08I'm going to buy my boy a Y6 graduation pressie and am thinking a nice combo would be something he'll keep for many many and get heaps of joy out of. He's taken a liking to my Type J/5000 Biomaster or Catalina/5000 Biomaster combos which gives me anxiety when he uses them so looking for something similar.
Budget is around $500 and probably go a 5000 Stradic so can anyone recommend a rod around the $150‐200 mark.
The Saltist 18 PE2-4 rods look like they will fit the bill so has anyone used one of those?
Cheers JF
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Lowrance ethernet connectors
Submitted by Richyjerrett on Mon, 2021-07-26 19:10I'm looking at networking a couple of Lowrance HDS screens via the Yellow Ethernet connectors.
I only need about a 200mm long cable, does anybody know where I can get the connectors to fit Lowrance/Simrad from please?
I've had a scour around the internet and cant find them and I want to make one up myself.
Thanks people.
Richy
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