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Esperence bottom bouncing - any tips

Anyone willing to share a few tips on where to try for snapper out of Bandy Creek?  Been here a week with the kids catching skippy and herring, but now they've gone home and I've got a few days to try to get some bigger fish, and the wind has stopped blowing (at least for now).  Heading out to Cull Island today to see if I can find some, but I've never had much luck down here finding snapper, so would welconme any hints.

Thanks,

Boofo


help! shimano saragosa or stradic

thinking of buying one of these for rock fishing matching it to one of these new grapite rods/xzoga /daiwa sensor around 10foot and i would like to match it to a 5000 size saragosa would that do the trick for salmon etc or should i spend the extra money and get a stradic .Would like to keep the costs down as much as possible but only like buying once.cheers 


Fishing five fathom bank

Hi, I am thinking off fishing on the five fathom bank, i have a 4.8m cabin cruiser. having never been there before, do i need a gps and fish finder or is a fish finder enough. I alreday have a 406 EPIRB and all the safety gear?

any thoughts would be great.


Friday Funny

10 RULES FOR MEN

1. It's important to have a woman who helps at home.

2. It's important to have a woman who cooks from time to time.

3. It's important to have a woman who keeps the house clean.

4. It's important to have a woman who has a job.

5. It's important to have a woman who likes you.

6. It's important to have a woman who can be your very best friend.

7. It's important to have a woman who can make you laugh.

8. It's important to have a woman who you can trust, who doesn't lie to you.

9. It's important to have a woman who is good in bed.

10. It's very, very important that these nine women do not know each other.


got a new rod, what reel?

hi guys

got given a new rod and i am wondering what reel to match it with.

the rod is a jarvis walker vector 8'6'' with a line class of 2-4 kgs.

will mainly be used for bread and butter fish. 

does anyone have any suggestions?

BTW: i am looking to spend a max of about 50-60 $


ocean reef marina???

has anyone caught anything big off  there????  


i have read this and it is quite interesting:   http://fishingwa.com/content.php?id=252&section=Ocean%20Reef%20Marina&firsttierid=12&secondtierid=237


Tagged Wobbegongs may solve mysteries

By Sarah Malik, AAP January 22, 2010
Five wobbegong sharks have been tagged and released off Sydney as part of a university project.

Never, ever pull a wobbegong's tail.

While this may be sound advice when dealing with any shark, the normally docile wobbegongs have the unique ability to turn around and bite their own tail. And woe betide if your fingers are attached to it.

If harassed, they are likely to respond, Macquarie University professor of marine biology Rob Harcourt, said on Friday as five young wobbegongs were released off Manly as part of a project to unlock some of the mysteries of shark behaviour.

"They do have a very strong bite," he said as the tagged sharks swam off. "So pulling the tail is a very bad idea."

Children looked on excitedly as a Macquarie University researcher waded knee deep into the water to release the copper-spotted sharks off Shelly Beach in northern Sydney.

Prof Harcourt, who is overseeing the project, says the research has two aims - to restock depleted shark numbers and monitor the adaptation of captive sharks in the wild.

"The catch rate (for wobbegongs) has halved over a 10-year period," he said. "This brought about concern in NSW about whether or not numbers have fallen."

For the survey, the wobbegongs have acoustic tags sewn into their abdominal cavities, with the ceramic devices roughly the size of a small finger emitting a unique signal.

These signals will be picked up by the Australian Acoustic Tagging and Monitoring system, which has receivers placed all over Australia.

"The system allows researchers to monitor the movements of sharks," said Prof Harcourt.

It also allows researchers to see if sharks are protected within Sydney's Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve off Manly, where they have been released.

"If they stay in one area then it means that aquatic reserves like this one might be an effective means of protecting them," said Prof Harcourt.

The first release of 10 wobbegongs in the reserve last September provided encouraging results, Prof Harcourt said.

"Four of those sharks are still being protected here in the reserve."

He said the released sharks were showing similar behaviour to wild animals.

"One of the many problems of releasing any animal from captivity into the wild is that it has to learn hunting behaviour and hiding from predators - it might be very vulnerable and it might die."

Wobbegong is a Aboriginal word meaning "beard", referring to the shaggy growths around the sharks' mouths.

While the juvenile sharks released on Friday measured just 50cm, they can grow up to three metres in length and are generally found in shallow water feeding on a diet of squid, yellow tail, octopus and crab.

Despite the wobbegongs' tail-twisting trick, Prof Harcourt said beachgoers had little to fear about the sharks.

"They are very docile," he said.


Finding beach gutters in the dark??

Hi all,

Going for an early morning fish at Myalup 2moro and just suddenly dawned on me....how do you lot find the gutters/places to fish when its pitch black?

Possibly a stupid question but had to ask haha. Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers Sam.


place to squid

my son wants to go squiding with a couple of his mates,  does anybody know where he can go from the shore. rockingham to mindarie.

he has his car lic so travel is not an issue.

i have only ever done squiding from the boat.

thanks


200otimax vs 200etec

looks like we are definatly buying a new engine and we a torn between these two. 4 strokes are just to heavy.

2009 200hp etec and 2009 200hp optimax

has anyboy out there done the swap and for what reasons? more interested in the bad things that can go wrong.

 i am leaning towards the etec, as they are about 30kg lighter and the sevicing is cheaper.


anyone had any luck with bronzies in perth metro area????

when i target them all i ever get is monster rays,wobbys and jacksons haha.    any tips for bronzies or real sharks lol????


Fishing Advice

Hello

I am currently doing a round Australia Trip.doing as much fishing as possible along the way

At the moment im in Perth and about to head along the coast towards Sydney.

I was wondering if you guys had any advice on good fishing spots, im
not after any ones secret spots just a push in the right direction. I
will be land based as I have no boat.

Also if you have any charters you would recommend for serious fishing
ie kingfish jigging or targeting jewfish/mulloway or snapper.

Cheers for your help



Electric Reel Ban (NSW not WA)

This was talked about in WA not long ago but it now looks like NSW proposing to move ahead with an electric reel ban. 

I wonder how long before they try to raise it here again if other states move forward with this?

 

10. Electric reels
Electric fishing reels are generally used when targeting deep water fish species such as
gemfish, blue-eye trevalla (blue-eye cod), hapuku, banded rock cod (bar cod) and bass groper.

Electrical reels appear to be increasing in availability and popularity. The current bag and size limits were developed based on traditional harvest methods of deck/hand winches. The bag and size limits are currently 5 deep sea fish in total, only 2 gemfish, and a boat trip limit of 10 gemfish. With such limits in place, deep water species can also be prone to high grading. They also are unlikely to survive any catch and release practices.

I&I NSW is becoming increasingly concerned about the current escalating investment and use of electric reels for fishing in NSW and potential impacts on deep sea fisheries resources. The majority of council members considered the use of electric reels was not a, traditional, acceptable form of recreational fishing and therefore, the use of powered/electric reels should be restricted.

Note: Electric reels are often necessary to allow people with disabilities to fish successfully. It is considered that the use of electric reels by people with disabilities is acceptable. Electric reels are also commonly used by charter boat operators but are already heavily restricted by the boat limit of 10 gemfish.

Motion: The council supports the banning of electric reels, subject to a permit system for
acceptable use (e.g. to assist disabled fishers). The council recommends that the ban be
implemented during the next review of bag and size limits and that the Minister consider issuing an investment warning in the near future to advise the recreational fishing sector of this position.

Moved: Charlie Howe. Seconded: John Drew. Carried. (Against: John Humphries, Ann Garard, Neil Ryan).


Here's a link to the entire meeting.

http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/311621/ACoRF-47.pdf


junior lanbased fishing comp female entry

this is our 5 yr old daughter Tori Gladwell's entry 180mm bream caught yesterday

And 9yo Grania McKay also joined with this 50mm gobleguts


busso 2 morrow

heading down to busso 2 morrow morning for the week. i already know were to get my squid and kgs and crabs but i am looking for a bit more excitment. we will have a cannoe but yeah cant really go out anywhere with that. i am very keen to try out my new smith niari 55 even if on like snapper and things like that doesnt have to be sambos. and also i wanna see if i get a mulla of one of the beachs. so basically i am asking 2 things. is there anyone down in busselton who is going out for a fish and has a spot or 2(going with my mate) open if we could tag along and chip in for fuel and bait (even supply some fresh squid). and the second question is what beachs should we try for mulloway or fish along those lines?

many thanks.


Buffalo beach australind

Back from work for the week wondering if anyones fished there lately and whats biting was thinking of going for a tailor fish


BaitCasting

Ive got Policansky Monarch 2020 Fishing Reel Lever Drag 4 : 1 Gear Ratio,

http://www.kooltoolz.com.au/category26_1.htm

 

 

with mono/nylon around 30lb, does anyone know if it; be alright to baitcast?

 

 


Balloon Rigs

Hi all, this subject might have been put up before, but I don't get a lot of time to research through this site.

I'm planning on a ballooning trip soon to Wagoe to chase Pelagics and with my last attempt going not to plan due to little knowledge on the correct rigs I'd like members input as to the best rig setups from this spot. Diagrams much accepted.


Handheld Spotlights

I'm looking at purchasing a handheld spotlight and would like some input from fellow members as to what is the best and most powerful. I've looked at the Lightforce 240HID TWINPACK 12V 35W, is this a viable option?


boat trip

Well hello again

 

The weather has settled into a mild 8-9 degrees, light winds and slow drizzle, been like it for a few days now and not looking to get much better.  Hopefully though i have  boat trip on sunday from Poole.  Fishing for cod and whiting, using squid and mackeral as bait, lets hope lady luck is shing down, then a i can give my new accurate a work out.

 

rog


Practicalty of Mercedes Sedan for a want to be fisherman

Yo Dudes

What are peoples thoughts on getting a 4 door mercedes.     I want a 4x4 but I'm thinkin tha price for a decent landcruiser is going to be to much for me.    I can get a good mercedes sedan for 7grand.

 



whats everyone doing for australia day

just wondering on what everyones got planned for australia day


Tailor in the mornings

G'day all,

 Have been having plently of luck at my Halls Head locals for tailor in the evenings just after sunset. Haven't brought myself to do an early morning mission as yet....so does anyone know if tailor are generally around and on the bite in the mornings?

 


Finding Tuna With Sea Surface Temps etc

After info on how sea surface temp, water colour and current movement relates to finding tuna. One of my goals this year is to catch a big tuna in the South West. Can anyone one tell me what I should be looking for and a good site to find this info.

Cheers 

Brendan


Come on girls

I know there must be young ladies out there in the under 13 age bracket who would love to put an entry into our Junior Fishwrecked Landbased Competition. Don't forget there is a section for females with some fabulous prizes. There is only a few weeks to go, so you better get out there.


Perth fishing show

I know that I raised this idea quite awhile back and nothing came of it (mainly because an international partner pulled out), but my company is once again considering staging a fishing show in Perth (thanks to a lot of pushing from me).
I am trying to get feedback from Fishwrecked members on:
1) whether they think a Perth fishing show is a good idea?
2) what would be the best time of the year to stage it?
3) Any thoughts on a good venue?
4) What they would like to see if we did stage a fishing show?
5) and any other general suggestions?
Many thanks, Colin Hay


places to stay in two rocks

any body know of accommodation in two rocks want to go up for the long weekend



Lowrance structure scan

Fitting the new lowrance structure scan system this week hope to be up & running next week & would like to here from anyone doing the same so as to compare notes during learning process