Fishing Discussion
sign of the times or bad fishos
Submitted by uncle on Wed, 2010-07-07 18:05been out the last 2 mornings trying for gardies to relocate up north,caught a total of 5 and 2 herring out around little island
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just some stuff i recently got for hillarys :P
Submitted by fisherboy on Wed, 2010-07-07 18:01the squid jigs aren't anythin fancy they're just some surecatch ones just to learn plus the squid aint gonna say this ones $5 oh and this ones $17 id rather take the 17 dollar one
lol
cheers matt
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Fishing around Wyndham and the Mitchell Plateau Advice
Submitted by sarcasm0 on Wed, 2010-07-07 17:32My parents are heading up to do the canning stock route from South to North and will be spending some time after around Wyndham and the Mitchell Plateau. My father can fish and wanted a rod and reel to take for when he reaches water. A friend is loaning me a 8' Graphite 8-20lbs rod and I am hoping to pair it up with a 4000 size reel, perhaps a shimano symetre and 16lbs braid. Dad doesnt want to catch monster fish, maybe just trevs and trout off the rocks/shore because they cant use huge fish, they want something they can eat and not waste. So, does anyone have any spots or advice? I think because he doesnt want to worry about bait I reckon lures up to 40gm are the go. So I was hoping to be able to send him up with a few halco twisties, x-rap slashbaits and some poppers, maybe a richter plug style lure too? What is reasonable leader lbs and terminal gear?
Any help would be appreciated!
Bryan
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Sambo elite GT poppercast rod??
Submitted by samy90 on Wed, 2010-07-07 14:34just saw this rod just never herd of it just wondering if anyone has used any good??
cheers
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Exmouth Jigging
Submitted by Stevef on Wed, 2010-07-07 14:05Hi,
Me and some mates are heading up to Exmouth next weekend and we will be keen to try out some light (PE2 / PE3) jigging while up there.
I am a little worried about mackies, sharks etc biting off either the jig or the assist hooks................I have thought about a short wire trace, but I am not sure if this will result in spooked fish.
Has anyone had experience jigging in the area and maybe they have some tips about "tooth proofing" their jigs.
Cheers Steve
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LB snapper time
Submitted by lunker on Wed, 2010-07-07 08:04I haven't ever made much of an effort but I think this year I will give it a good shot, probably around Woodmans.
What do you's reckon? hitting 40kn on monday... geez better tie myself down.
http://www.seabreeze.com.au/graphs/wa.asp
edit: sorry I didn't see the post in the landbased fishing section
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todays fish.
Submitted by danno on Tue, 2010-07-06 19:02hey all.
just writing about the trip i did today out from ocean reef. the water was great all day little wind and low swell.
started at 7.30ish got to the ramp launched and went out to the weed bed to try for squid. never squidded there so just trying it. it was about 6m and it was murky so went shallower to get some herring. got there tied on my new halco laser pro 45 cast it out three cranks of the handle, on. the fish dropped it but i cast out again and the same thing but this time landing it and released the first herring of the morning. i got another two on this lure and dropped to also but as i went to cast my knot slipped and there goes a 10 dollar lure. at least it got me a couple of fish.
so back to the lure box and found another little swimming lure that cost 4 bucks and tied it on cast it out half way in got a herring. the lure was great not as good as the halco but doing its job. the weed was becoming a pain but i could live with that, i got 20 odd herring on the lure and loving it.
we thought we would go and try a spot that had got us a couple of good king george whiting. we got there, put out the chook pellets and waited and waited and waited. first hit felt good but up came a wrasse. then another. after 20mins we were getting annoyed and said in an hour we would go but as soon as we said that these big skippy came in and where hitting our bait hard. we ended up with 4 skippy and let another 6 or seven go.
by this time it was about 2.30 and we started heading home but i said lets troll along the shore back to the marina. so out go 3 metals a short one on the left a long one down the middle and a longish one on the right. we got half way and the reef started to appear on the shore so we trolled closer so they would be near the reef. as we went past a bit that appeared out from nowhere i thought if im gonna get a fish im gonna get it here. so we drove past about 20 seconds later. the lures pased by and the long one got hit. i was using 4 kilo mono and a 25g metal and it got smashed and the fish were running hard. it wasnt a long fight maybe 1-2mins but when i got it to the boat i was happy to see a nice tailor swim up. one thing tho if you have ever thought about netting a fish in a prawn net dont. i had a prawn net in my boat for squidding but forgot the normal one and had to use the prawn net. the tailor went in but it didnt want to come out and it grabbed the netting and ripped it with its teeth and the treble got tangled and it was a mess. after that fish i had to retire that rod as 50-75m of line was stretched and knotting. we kept trolling awhile and after the tailor we looked up and saw a bigger set coming in so we moved out but a big one almost got us off side. got two more herring on the troll and headed home.
ps the rod in the tailor pic wasnt the one that got it. in the trolling pic its the one in the middle.
end total
herring16 ( plus HEAPS released)
skippy 5
tailor 1
cheers danno
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Weekend report
Submitted by eltaco on Tue, 2010-07-06 18:14Hi all went out of hilaries on sat morning in the tinnie was fishing round 40 m over reefy ground and got a massive cuttle fish heaps of good size sqiud around , a under size dhuey and a scorpion fish its worth throwing out some big pink jigs with sinkers on them while your drifting preety quiet day but relaxing
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land based fishing tomorrow
Submitted by scottland on Tue, 2010-07-06 15:46is anyone going fishing in the river tomorrow if so where?
or where have people been succesful lately
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carrot Stix
Submitted by slam on Tue, 2010-07-06 14:42I am thinking of buy a carrot stix spin rod. Exxy at $400 but are they worth it? Looking at 15-30lb & matching it to a 5000 reel(still undecided).
Does anyone have one? Any suggestions?
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Monday trip out for some of our younger members
Submitted by AmericanBen on Tue, 2010-07-06 11:36Took a couple of our younger members (original teenager, young yakker" out on the boat for a fish. Was ugly early morning out deep and some skipper forgot to check the oil and got his alarm and had to head back to the pier:( Since we hadn't caught anything headed back out to the five to one of my old spots and stuck into some big skippy and some pesty wrasse on our small gear.
One of us "YY" wasn't catching anything no matter what side of the boat he fished and of course I had a poke at him! Less than 10 min later he is pulling in a wrasse when this 5.5kg dui came up and snatched it but didn't get the hook...he drops it back down and he dui takes it this time. Fight on with a size 4 (small) hook and herring rig. His first dui and what a way to start; 60 cm and 5.5 kg.
Hopefully fun was had by all and the skippy was good on the tooth but probably not as good as his dui!
Ben
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new rod
Submitted by antsey on Mon, 2010-07-05 21:33hey guys i got a shimano t curve tournement 6-8kg ian miller baitcaster rod 2day i was just wondering what you guys recomend me using it for land based or boat and what reel to get for it my budgets is around $150
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Fishing at woodman point today
Submitted by Henri dcdc on Mon, 2010-07-05 20:37Hey
Me and my mates went to woodman point jetty today, i caught these 2 squid at about 7 in the morning, we werent to succesful but had a good day out weather was good :) their were heaps of small juvinial salmon around !!!! we caught a couple but i didnt get pictures of them they were about 30 cms they were small but good fun.
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Volvo 280 / 290 leg
Submitted by doublej on Mon, 2010-07-05 19:41Does anyone know what is involved in an overhaul of one of these.
The boat has been sitting for a couple of years.
Disconnected the steering cable and can hardly move the leg by hand.
Any idea's on what to do and/or how much would be appriciated.
Cheers....
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Salmon run.
Submitted by Elora Danan on Mon, 2010-07-05 18:43Hey fellow fisho's.
Would you people have a clue if the Salmon would make their graceful trip back South already? If so, that would be great due to myself heading south tomorrow. I have seen a few small schools lurking about around North Mole but they are fussy unless a live bait was offered. What a mission to catch a Herring when you need it right?
Cheers.
Darda.
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New rod,any Suggestions??
Submitted by adamkk on Mon, 2010-07-05 18:01At the moment i am looking to buy a new spinning rod,i currently have a 9'6 Saltist 40-50lb rod, and i am trying to find something similar. I have been to a few tackle shops and no one has had anything remotely similar.Just thought i would see if any of you guys had any suggestions.Thanks for any info.
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size pinkies out wide
Submitted by grayzeee on Mon, 2010-07-05 16:48is anyone getting any good sized pinkies in 30+ meters.
the only good ones i've had have come from anchor burleying on 3 mile.
all the ones i get outside are undersize.
i'm getting into dhueys but never had a quality pinkie off same ground.
do you target the same areas for them ??
am i missing something??
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deckie
Submitted by bullwing on Mon, 2010-07-05 16:34
Deckie available tomorrow leaving fremantle sailing club for some bottom bouncing 24 ft centre consol ring Andrew 0428851114
Tides
Submitted by HAMISH on Mon, 2010-07-05 15:44Was just wondering wat the tides are like out at the moment??? I herd there has been a north tide running again is this true??? Any help would be great
Cheers Hamish
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Broome Advice
Submitted by Tim R on Mon, 2010-07-05 15:37I am heading to Broome on 10th September for a week and was looking for a bit of advice. Can anyone recomend any good charters? Secondly instead of a charter we have been thinking about hiring a boat from Boab Boat hire, this looks pretty reasonable price wise. 10m tide changes to begin the week dropping to about a 4m tide change at the end of the week. Any advice either way appreciated.
Cheers
Tim
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Barracouta - AKA South African Snoek
Submitted by JR JetSki on Mon, 2010-07-05 11:12Hi Guys, Can anyone tell me best place in WA to go catch Barracouta and what bait/lures do you guys use in these waters to catch Barracouta.
Cheers
Johan
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eckie spot available NOW
Submitted by Simon C on Mon, 2010-07-05 10:51Guys - I am leaving my place in about 15 minutes and will be at hillaries in 30 minutes. I have a spot available for a shot out wide at some deepwater species. My mobile is 0413750256. Would help if you had deep jigging gear (about 250m) but not essential. First in to call me if you are available gets to come.
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Stingray off cervantes jetty
Submitted by kurtrobb on Mon, 2010-07-05 10:34stingray caught off jetty in cervantes with a hand reel, took 20 mins to get in with me and a mate , was going for sharks but cervantes is riddled with these, any tips for sharks ?
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Solunar Tables
Submitted by piston broke on Mon, 2010-07-05 07:12Yesterday(4-7-10), we hardly had a bite until 1130am and then things improved until about 1 30pm. Iwas just wondering if this coincided with a major feeding time. cheers Pete
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Can you cast with a all rollered rod???
Submitted by Henri dcdc on Sun, 2010-07-04 20:04Hey
i just got a 15kg all rollered backbone from a mate, and i was just wondaring can you cast with an all rollered rod??
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Fishing was hard today
Submitted by piston broke on Sun, 2010-07-04 18:47We went out from Hillarys at 830am and had the first line in the water at 9am. The ride out was smooth and the cold air was stinging my face. By 1130 ,all we had on board was a good breaksea cod,even the pickers werent biting. By continually shifting around, we finally found a patch of flathead that were partial to a Californian squid. Five drifts resulted in six flatties and we left them. On the way in we scored a jewie by idling over a favourite small lump. Here are a few photos,cheers Pete
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this is pretty cool for all the billy lovers
Submitted by PilbaraBrad on Sun, 2010-07-04 10:57- 4 comments
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Congrats to Diehard
Submitted by Davy_G on Sun, 2010-07-04 10:42For getting in the paper today with his mulloway, hope you enjoy your new jarvis walker combo and tackle box :P
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Oceanic White Tip Shark
Submitted by bod on Sun, 2010-07-04 00:07DEADLY PURSUIT: THE MOMENT A DIVER COMES FACE TO FACE WITH KILLER SHARK
Like a rabbit in the headlights, this brave scuba diver faces off against one of the most feared and endangered predators of the deep.
With its notably long pectoral fins enabling it to glide like a bird through the water, a 10ft-long, 350lb female Oceanic White Tip shark was photographed by Brian Skerry off the Out Islands in the Bahamas.
Swimming inches past Mr Skerry's long-time collaborator Wes Pratt, the large shark observed the pair for two hours.

Fearsome: An Oceanic White Tip shark bears down on marine biologist Wes Pratt in the Bahamas
Patiently waiting for days to find one specimen, Mr Skerry counted himself lucky, as recent surveys have estimated that the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean population of the white tip to have fallen by 98 per cent since the 1950s.
'The Oceanic White Tip is considered one of the most dangerous sharks in the sea along with the Great White and Tiger,' said Mr Skerry, 48, who has been an underwater photographer for 30 years.
'It is responsible for some of the most famous episodes of man-eating in history, such as when the USS Indianapolis sank in 1945.
'Around 800 sailors escaped into the water when it was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine, but only 321 were pulled from the sea alive.
'Most of the deaths in the water were from dehydration and heat exposure, but a significant number were attacked by Oceanic White Tips.'
Classed as a pelagic shark, the White Tip is mainly seen out in the open water of the Earth's oceans.
The exact population of Oceanic White Tips around the world is unknown, but the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources have classed the shark globally as vulnerable and critically endangered in the Western and Central Atlantic Ocean.

Cage fighter: Mr Pratt enjoys a moment of respite inside a protective cage. His collaborator Brian Skerry took these pictures during a two-hour swim with the shark
Mr Skerry said: 'We were lucky to encounter this shark and more than that extremely lucky to observe it for two hours.
'I first saw it in the sea while on the boat and without wasting any time me and Wes dived straight in and started to photograph the shark.
'It was in the late afternoon and as soon as I was in the water the shark came over to investigate me.
'I had to push her away with the lens of my camera and eventually she settled into a circling pattern I suppose trying to work out what we were doing.'
Eventually lowering a cage into the water, Mr Skerry opted to stay out so as to observe Mr Pratt's human interaction with the large shark.
'My heart was definitely in my mouth when I jumped in and the nerves were going when I saw the shark heading towards Wes,' he said.
'If I wasn't slightly scared then I wouldn't be in the water, because that would be foolish.'

Lunch: The shark is fed some bait, while the biologists' boat can be seen floating on the water's surface
Eventually leaving the shark after two hours, Mr Skerry found the experience one to savour.
'She was definitely firm but polite and showed no outward signs of aggression,' he said. 'She was good to deal with.'
In fact, the reduction of Oceanic White Tips around the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean is reaching critical levels approaching extinction, according to prominent experts.
A study by Dr Ram Meyers in 2005 extensively studied the falling population of the Oceanic White Tips.
'I have seen research that indicates that Oceanic White Tip populations may have fallen by 98 per cent since 1955,' said Dr Samuel Gruber, 72, a shark expert who lives in Bimini, Florida.
Their food has been extensively fished in the Gulf and the Caribbean and it can be said that where once they were very common, they have disappeared in some areas.
'They still do well in areas such as Hawaii, but it is definitely something that we are watching with interest.'

Endangered species: Oceanic White Tip populations are thought to have fallen by 98 per cent since 1955
By Mail Foreign Service
3rd July 2010
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wanted to buy(gps combo)
Submitted by fisho-ron on Sat, 2010-07-03 22:44posting for a freind...
does anybody have a color gps/sounder combo compleate with everything needed to opperate, including the mapping card for the local area(perth)
cash buyer.
max$1200
thanks ron
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