Fishing Discussion
whats the better option?
Submitted by Markie on Wed, 2010-08-18 18:26Thinkin about goin to abrholos or mackie islands next yr too catch some proper fish as i am really gettin into fishin and dont hav a boat or kno many spots locally. Anyone who could reccommend which one to goto and what time of the year? Would like a mix of deep sea fishin and trolling for the macks etc
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Bream Braid Recommenation
Submitted by ADDICT- dUFFMAN on Wed, 2010-08-18 18:02Hey all,
Im looking for braid for a 2500 sienna primarily for breaming
Price range up to 60-70 bucks
poundage= 4-8lb
I was thinking Tuffline
Shimano Power Pro
Finns
Any suggestions, recommendations or expirence with each would be brilliant
Cheers- Duffman
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Fisherman jig sale
Submitted by Luke R on Wed, 2010-08-18 15:47Hey all
from wednesday the 18/8/10 to sunday the 22/8/10 we will be having a sale on all the fisherman jigs that we have in stock, FISHERMAN JIGS WILL BE ON 15% off the marked prices so pop in and grab yourself one or two of these premium qaulity jigs at great prices. Just dont forget to mention you are a member.
for all you bream guys
Submitted by Luke R on Wed, 2010-08-18 15:15hey all you breamers out there
we have just recieved more bream lures. If you havent popped in and seen our range of bream lures make sure to pop in and check them out, the range is getting bigger with new editions getting added weekly. Here is some of the new lures that came in today
jackall
chubby shallow
chubby deep
chubby minnow
squirrel 61sp
squirrel 67sp
jackson
t-pivot
komachi
luckycraft
bevy minnow
bevy shad
maria shad
sammy 100
sammy 125
miss carna 90
miss carna 110
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hearty rise and eupro rods now in stock
Submitted by Luke R on Wed, 2010-08-18 15:07hey all
we have just taken on hearty rise and eurpo rods, we have recieved a good selection from jig to casting rods, we also have an egi rod in stock. So pop in and check them out.
Demersal Jigging Spinning Combo Advice
Submitted by Seaquest on Wed, 2010-08-18 12:40Looking at buying a spinning reel and a rod for mainly demersal jigging with jigs up to around 150 grams. I also want to use it for SP's and maybe casting a stick bait for a tuna. My budget is around $1500 for rod and reel.
Any advice on what to get and where to buy would be great. Not bothered buying locally or OS.
Cheers
Brendan
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Elusive marriage-wrecking fish carps it
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2010-08-18 09:34Courtesy of the ABC
A giant carp that eluded fishermen in Britain for decades has been found dead.
The mirror carp, called 'Two Tone' was nicknamed "the marriage wrecker" and was blamed for the breakdown of four marriages as anglers devoted years to its capture.
The 45-year-old fish was found floating in Conningbrook Lake in Kent, south-east of London, and is believed to have died of old age.
Anglers across Britain are sending in tributes to the fish, which will be given a funeral next to the lake on Sunday.
Two Tone set a new record weight for a British carp when it was caught in 2001 and was caught another six times in the next seven years, with its weight peaking at 67 pounds (30kg) on capture in 2008.
"A couple of anglers called to say they'd seen a big carp floating dead on the surface which they thought might be Two Tone, so my son and I went straight over to investigate. Sure enough it was the old boy - I was gutted," Conningbrook fisheries manager Chris Logsdon told Britain's Angling Times magazine.
"He'd had a hard winter followed by a tough spring, but there wasn't a blemish on him - no scars, ulcers or any other sign of damage. He was just old.
"It's very sad, the end of an era, because Two Tone was part of carp fishing history. He was stocked into the lake at 12 pounds in 1982 and no English fish came close to toppling his record from 2001 onwards."
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braid backing
Submitted by cuthbad on Tue, 2010-08-17 22:37With summer and shark season coming im upgrading my heavy beach stuff. I cant remember the name of the braid I used as backing last time, but it was cheap and its getting old so its time to invest in some new stuff.
Im looking for a 350-500m spool of 50lb braid, since i dont fish much with braid except as backing I have no idea of the different brands and their qualities. I realise there are a heap of factors to consider and I have done a search but still looking for a bit more direction.
Casting wont be an issue as its backing, knot strenth is important (if this varies between brands?) as the join to the mono will be going through the eyes under pressure. Small diameter would be good to get more line on but really this has to be balanced with abrasion resistance, in case of heavy sea weed. Colour retention is not an issue lol, but I would like it to last a couple of years.
Budget is maybe 150 bucks, but flexible cuz i have no idea
Might be asking a lot, but im pretty lost on this decision so any help appreciated.
Cheers
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kalbarri weather and reports
Submitted by boogsy on Tue, 2010-08-17 19:04heading up to kalbarri in a couple of weeks,, anyone been getting any fish? or pack my man cans?
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the best bream lure advice?
Submitted by fisherboy on Tue, 2010-08-17 18:47hi fw members,
im new to bream fishing with lures could you give me some tips on how to use them for snaggy areas because i found a nice spot in east perth with snags any help would be appreciated cheers mat and also i have 10 pound fluro i dont have any light what should i do?
cheers matt
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Red Neck Fishing Tournament
Submitted by Dale on Tue, 2010-08-17 15:48Make sure you wear a helmet.
Cheers
Dale
http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,2009958,00.html
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Warnbro Sound
Submitted by Wrighty4one9er on Tue, 2010-08-17 14:23Anyone know any good spots around the sound? im sick of herring haha
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Another fatal shark attack down south
Submitted by Dale on Tue, 2010-08-17 10:29Surfer tacken at Gracetown.
Sympathies to surfers family.
Cheers
Dale
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RISE - Fly Fishing Festival
Submitted by Albee Mangles on Tue, 2010-08-17 09:10I was lucky enough to be invited along to the Rise Fly Fishing Film Festival last night, hosted by Fly Fishing nut, and Film guru Nick Raygaert. It featured previews for an amazing looking film called "Off the Grid", and another film called "Heads or Tails" by local fisho and ex Hotbite writer Phil Jagger. Phils first film focuses around catching Permit on fly in Broome, and features some local fishos scrambling along the beaches chasing flighty schools of Permit, and some incredible footage of Permit taking dry flies of the surface near the broome jetty. I ended up buying this DVD, and its a great watch!!
The main feature of the night was Nick Reygaert latest instalment in "The Source" series, this one, "The Source - New Zealand". All i can say is WOW! The breathtaking New Zealand scenery cannot be described in words, and the HD footage he has captured is absolutely breathtaking!! The fishing is amazing as well, and he follows four styles of fisho in Adventurers, Locals, Trophy Hunters and one other that escapes me at the moment. I've never been into fly fishing personally, but some of the scenes in this flick make you want to "fly" out the door, grab a wand, and head off to the fresh looking for the nearest Trout of any description..
Amazing stuff, and if you see it on the shelf, i highly reccomend a viewing, even if just for the scenery. Nick also showed a sneak peek of his upcoming, and last Source flick, "The Source - Iceland", and it looks like more of the same breathtaking footage, lookout for that one.
Heres a few links to wet the appetite! Oh, and a big thanks to Coggers for the invite!
Head's or Tails trailer - http://vimeo.com/7413314
Nick's Site - http://www.gin-clear.com/
The Source - New Zealand trailer - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9ds7G9hFM8&feature=player_embedded
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Hi
Submitted by Luke_B on Tue, 2010-08-17 00:09Hi guys, the names Luke, love fishing, mostly landbased, spinning of the likes of steep point and quobba and also the occasional jig here and there, not a huge fan of bottom bouncing, hoping to get into gt popping some day as ive seen a few pics on here and they look crazy.
just thought id pop in and say hello. I just joined your site after browsing it for a couple days, hope to have a good time on here.
cheers.
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Fishing Spot?
Submitted by Asahambe on Mon, 2010-08-16 21:20G'day everyone
Recently embarked on a road trip around Australia. Left Perth on the 1st of July and recently arrived in Mackay Qld.
Locals is a bit tight as to where to throw a line seems a bit hostile towards people from WA.
Does anyone on this forum have any info that can help plan is to stay untill end August mid Sept before moving
around to Weipa etc.
Cheers
All the best
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Is This a True Story?
Submitted by DieHard on Mon, 2010-08-16 21:08Hey all,
whilst fishing on saturday had an old bloke who said hes been a local for nearly all his life. he started telling me a story, but i dont know if it is true, it sounds convincing though. Anyways the story is that at hillarys marina north wall you can see some big antenna and lights well aparrently there is a drain that comes all the way from ballajura (spelling) that pumps dirty polluted water into the area. When building the pipe they were meant to extend the pipe all the way past little island where the current would move it away, though the only made it 200m long. He was also saying that the water they were pumping out contained a high percentage of nitrogen and that this changes the fish that live around the area as well as making all that cabbage weed on the rocks.There was also another drain built by ocean reef harbour that was meant to be the same as hillarys and extend 2km out but they cut it short 200m making it 1.8km and this making the the polluted water staying in the area and not being swept out.
But what i found most intresting about the story is that the man telling the story said he always loves his crayfish and is always targetting them by diving and pots. what he was saying is that all the crayfish between Two rocks south to Trigg (I think) have a unique black spot on their back.
Just wanting to know everyones opinion, as i find this story very convincing.
Cheers,
Eric
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Daiwa Saltiga 6500 Expedition - Does the Dogfight spool fit on the Expedition ?
Submitted by J Déjà Vu on Mon, 2010-08-16 20:43hey fellas jst wondering if any one has a dogfight spool on the expedition
does it fit ???? is it 100% the same cheers
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New spot ?
Submitted by Berin on Mon, 2010-08-16 20:36Has anyone been out to the new Alkimos water treatment outlet ? It is approx 2ms straight out from Romeo Road West. Lots of limestone on a new pipeline, the tailor there from the beach are nice and hungry. I have not taken the tinny out there...Yet....but I think the structure should be good. I have no idea what they are pumping out from it ....if anything as yet....probably nothing good. When it was being built there were some good Mulloway caught there. PM me for directions if needed. If nothing else I reckon it will be crowded with crayfish thanks to the limestone.
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Tagging fish
Submitted by JR JetSki on Mon, 2010-08-16 20:13Can anyone educate me on tagging fish? What I was thinking is the following. I go out fishing and I release a lot of fish. Is there any sence in tagging the fish after measuring weighing and taking a picture for identification. Might as well do that whilst busy fishing so more info can be gathered in case someone else catches the same fish some time later. Can anyone tag fish, where do we get tags etc. etc. ?
Cheers
JR
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Shimano Baitrunner D or Thunnus Ci4??
Submitted by jus on Mon, 2010-08-16 16:42Just thinkin its time for a new reel and am having a bit of trouble choosing between these 2 quite beautiful reels :). The last image is me trying to see the difference between the two at work + having a little too much free time!
Here are the pro's and con's for the baitrunner D for me:
BAITRUNNER D
Pros: Available in Oz + has australian warranty
approx. $100 cheaper
cheaper spare spool
Cons: Only 3+1 bearings as opposed to 6+1
Not as sexy as the thunnus ci4
***They both have identical drag, line capacity and nearly identical weights.***
QUESTIONS:
Anyone have any experience on either of these?? Would having only 3 bearings affect the longevity of the reel?
Much appreciated!
Justin
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sundays fish
Submitted by fisho-ron on Mon, 2010-08-16 14:49well to do a first, i decided it was only going to be two of us out today(normaly three) definatly better with two.
the plan looked good, weather looked good and we were off.
left woodys at 6.15am and headed straight out to 60mtr, first problem my navman gps would not aqq sats, oh well i have the hds10 now, so split the screen and all good, power on.
the water was supposed to be nice and flat, it was as rough as guts out there when we got pass the island, then transfering of gps spots to the 10 was a pain in the but.
for the first cople of hours, nothing,nil,f/all, not even a wrasse, and all i could think of was a disscussion with steve (moon and tides were wrong) shit fishing.
but then someboydy must of felt sorry for us because every thing started to work, gps fired up, wind was dropping and my mate had just pulled up our first fish, under size snapper, back he went.
then ever thing started goming over the side, large b/b, a couple of huge rock cod, another under snapper, i got a jew that was mms under(that is four under size jews in two outings now, the big one is coming) so back he went as well, we were catching fish but as usal we wanted bigger.
then it got better again, my mate line went of in a hurry and 5 min later a 92cm queeny on the floor of the boat, then i pull in a 45cm red snapper, another under size pinky.
then my line screams, iam getting excited and theres some yahoos going on until the 1mtr long sambo comes over the side and the yahoos turn to yah only.
all the fish come from 1 spot after we had tried many spots for the day, it was a spot i dint think much of, fairly flat, with only 1 sign of fish on the sounder.
just goes to show you just never know.
except for the early part of the day, it has been our best day ou for a while.
i hope my dogs are happy with there sambo tonight.
cheers ron
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cockburn sound
Submitted by fishyink on Mon, 2010-08-16 14:25is the sound classed as protected waters? couple life jackets a bilge pump and a anchor, oh and a rst/fishing liscence, all i need to go squiding around the rockwall out to the coathanger?
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Demersal meeting outcome
Submitted by just dhu it on Mon, 2010-08-16 12:22I was wondering if anyone went along to the Fisheries Demersal meeting last Thursday and any comments on the discussion
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carton Mid new promotion 'RichFish'
Submitted by Brooky on Mon, 2010-08-16 11:12G'Day everyone have you all heard about Carlton mids new fishing promotion.
Its called Carlton Mid Rich Fish, they are releasing a certain number of tagged fish for keen anglers to catch and win prizes such as cash, a Qintrex top ender and fishing trips. the first fish has been released into the Swan its a lovely 30cm Bream.
For more details go to www.carltonmidrichfish.com.au
Cheers trying to get out of work now fishing gear is in the car
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Fishing Today
Submitted by piston broke on Sun, 2010-08-15 22:32Sorry about the small images.We decided to keep a Sambo today and luckily it cooked up a treat (nice and firm). The drift was weird, with an Easterly wind and the drift was Northerly which resulted in heaps of crossed lines. Cheers Pete
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Big tackle shop or little tackle shop ??? WHERE DO YOU SHOP ?
Submitted by DhuBoi on Sun, 2010-08-15 22:31Hi just curious to where you guys shop either at a big tackle store or a little tackle store. I gotta say i shop at the smaller ones. People tend to think bigger store / chain stores smaller price . I know this is wrong for a fact recently i have purchased a SHimano torium 30 , which i scored from a small tackle store at 260 dollars , i went to ranger camping and outdoors only to find that the shimano torium 20 which was all they had was set at a price of 430 BUCKS , ripp , just goes to show bigger stores doesnt mean smaller prices .
cheers
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Busso Fishing Spots
Submitted by shaw_catch on Sun, 2010-08-15 21:14Hey Guys,
Going to Busso this week with the boss lady. Never fished there before, i'm told the jetty is good, but if you get a good fish, goodluck if you don't have a cliff gaff?
Are there any other good spots, and are there any salmon down there at the moment?
Any tips??
Cheers
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Weekend Fishing
Submitted by DieHard on Sun, 2010-08-15 20:02Hey all,
just wanting to know how every one went this weekend be it landbased or boat.
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I went to hillarys yesterday at 12 and not a touch. comes 4 O' clock and landed 9 Zebra fish a 3 Buff bream all over 1kg. used a medium sized buff bream with its head cut off and tail cut off aswell as being stabbed several times to get some blood going. not a touch until 6 O' Clock when i had a 15 second run with some thing at around 20kg either ray but it has quite strong headshakes. unfortunately it spat the bait.
Cheers,
Eric
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