Fishing Discussion
Floating tailess whiting
Submitted by Goodz on Sun, 2010-01-03 10:18So we were out scooping for crabs down in mandurah a couple weeks back and in our travels we came across a large sand whiting, floating along without a tail, but still alive! What the!?!? A quick scan around with the light didn't reveal any large predators so we were pretty clueless as to what could have taken its tail off. Any ideas? I would have thought that if it was a shark or mulloway they wouldn't have left anything to float away alive. Could a crab have chopped its tail off? Maybe it was attacked by the hordes of blowies that were around... poor little guy.
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Fishing from a Boat Licence.
Submitted by Auslobster on Sun, 2010-01-03 07:42Most of us know it comes into effect in March. It is also common knowledge that although only one "FBL" is required to be on the vessel, only one individual bag limit can be taken per licence. So, for example, three fishers + 1 licence = 1 snapper and 1 dhufish.
My question is, how many times have you and your mates, over a cold one, have suddenly decided to go fishing the next day, but you've only got the one "FBL"? Post office/fisheries is closed, and yes, it is quite possible that not everyone has access to a PC/Internet/Credit Card in order to obtain a licence online.
Would it be possible for the skipper to buy 3 or 4 "FBL's" in his/her name so therefore anyone who comes out on the boat "spur of the moment" is covered? Obviously reimbursement for bait/fuel/etc could also be made to cover the extra cost.
I was in a fisheries office the other day and meant to ask then but forgot so I thought I'd run it past you mob and see if anyone's got to the bottom of this.
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diawa MD squid jigs
Submitted by danno on Sat, 2010-01-02 22:54hey all
im gonna get a few of these jigs in the brown and pink.
who has used them and who has had good resaults?
cheers danno
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The old bull and the young bull
Submitted by Walker on Sat, 2010-01-02 21:35the past few weekends ive been lucky enough to go fishing in my boat with friends and family. In particular my grandfather was over from brisbane for christmas. For years as a child i tagged along fishing with him as offen as possible so i finally returned the favour and took him out. He is 85 now and is showing it. He was always laughing, joking, quick and witty, and to see him now hes a shadow of his former self. We also had my sisters boyfirend from scotland (over for a 2 week holiday) and i really wanted to sell perth and our lifestyle so theyd move to perth. I had gathered the troops at Mindarie marina by 6am. The weather was great36C and by the end of the day it was a pond . After an hour of travel we finally reached our destination at Direction bank. It was the first good weather day since the closure reopened so i had gut feeling all the fish would be ready to fire. Ok first drift and my scottish friend hooks up for 20mins, but hooks pulled, probably sambo. second drift he hooks up again and after a short fight he had a 5kg balchin. 3rd drift i pull up a baldie 3kg, 4th drift my grandfather pulls a Queen snapper, ok size. After no action we head to another spot and after pulling up bits and pieces my grandfather hooks up big time. keeping in mind he is struggling with the heat, could not get out of his chair (balance issues) also fishing the lightest Daiwa saltist 20 and a 8kg silstar rod 20lb braid. After fighting the fish for 30mins he pulls up a 10kg dhuie. I couldnt believe my eyes, i didnt know he had it in him. he was so week after i had to help him hold the fish up for the photo. Its a day ill never forget. After getting close to our limit i decide to head in. On the way in i noticed birds working. no one else was around so i decided to have a closer look. Ive never seen a bait ball in perth but there is a first for everything. as i got closer i noticed Tuna working and within 2 mins i was with my 70grm metal slice rod in hand guiding my deckie turn driver. First cast and staight into the action,,,reel screaming. Got the fish on board and it was a 5-6kg longtail tuna. i had my fun now the scotish guys turn. Gave him quick instructions on how to cast and how to work the lure....bang he hooked up.. all on board had a go and when the reel screams like that you cant help but laugh and smile. I was going to head in but my grandpar said whens my go. Not long after i handed him the rod he had a tuna on. i couldnt believe he got it in but he did. we released all the tuna but we could have chased them all day. at times the tuna would be under the boat and there were thousands. ive never seen anything like it in perth. Can you eat longtail tuna?
coming back in i realised i couldnt have scripted a better day. I might not ever see grandad ever again but these memories will be with me for life.
so heres the proof about the tuna, the pics arent too crash hot because its done with a camera phone. Also there are some random photos taken during december. Check out the double header breaksea cod, big one was 55cms, caught in 87mtrs.
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king george
Submitted by fisherman1992 on Sat, 2010-01-02 21:30Hey every one,
Where is the best place to catch kg whiting and best bait. Im talking land based around rockingham. This is what i use a paternoster rig with one really tiny hook on top and a long shank hook on bottom and bait just prawn or fresh squid and the spot just near point peron but there all to small - any help on places to go guy?
Thanks
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Krabmans Xmas Pilbra
Submitted by krabman on Sat, 2010-01-02 20:26Krabmans Xmas Pilbra
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Advice needed for Walkers Wife!!!
Submitted by Walker on Sat, 2010-01-02 19:21Hi Everyone,
Hoping someone can help me out a bit here. ( His Bday is Tuesday )
Hubbys been going on about a Shimano Saragosa Spinning Reel??? Just wondering if anyone knows anything about where i can get one and any info about it good or bad.
Any other ideas for someone that seems to have every fishing item that a shop can possibly stock!!!!!!
Thanks Pippa ( Good Wife )
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fishing 100+
Submitted by yellow and black on Sat, 2010-01-02 19:06next frid looks great on seabreeze so would like to have a go in 100-300m for the 1st time ,is there any way to check the current before you go & any other hints when fishing that deep
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Breakaway casting aids
Submitted by LandyAndy on Sat, 2010-01-02 16:08Hi Guys.
Ever since recieving a back injury I cant cast anywhere near as far as I could before the injury.
Ive been told the Breakaway Impact clips are good for a bit more distance.
Whilst searching online for the Imp clips I found another casting aid from the same people,the Breakaway Cannon or Bionic finger.
Anybody use either of the products and do they help as they claim too???
Andrew
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Braid questions
Submitted by Boppo on Sat, 2010-01-02 15:22Planning on putting 50 pound braid on my shimano Tyrnos 30. Want to put loads on for deep, deep sea fishing. Usually use fireline but I'm sure there are other brands out there. Am looking for a quality braid at a reasonable price.
Any suggestions on what sort and what it might be worth? Also where I can pick it up?
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Exxy sizzling
Submitted by crasny1 on Sat, 2010-01-02 14:45I dont think anyone will be fishing in Exxy today. Bloody hot when we left at 7.30. Temp up to 48.4 C and I feel for all those in Exxy, because I am sure that shatters all previous records, at least since 1977.
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW60801/IDW60801.94302.shtml
Feel for Mullows and his lovely Tara with 5 kids at the lighthouse CVP. I have been trying to ring them to see if they are alive but no answers!!!!!!!
I am glad to be back in cool Kcity at 40 odd.
Cheers and a Happy New year to all.
Neels
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bream in the swan
Submitted by matthewhall83 on Sat, 2010-01-02 12:59has anyone got some spots to catch some bream in the swan. was think of going up tonight. what is the easiest boat ramp to go to as well
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best way to defrost bait ?
Submitted by Roobs on Sat, 2010-01-02 12:57hey guys.
just wondering whats the best way to defrost baits such as mulies + pilchards + whitebait ????
i've just recently went up north, travelled outta carnarvon to red bluff and tragically my bait went to shit. bought a 2.5kg bag of pilchards from caltex, n put them in the esky with ice straight away. 1hr and a 1/2 later i finally reached red bluff. went down to the beach, put the whole bag in a bucket filled with salt water. 5-10 minutes later went to grab a pilchard to put on the gangs n it fell apart in my hands. so any tips so this doesnt happen again ?
cheers
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Stingray rig?
Submitted by garethgkr on Sat, 2010-01-02 12:56I'm going to to Woodmans Pt on Monday night. Trying to catch a stingray or something big. What rig do I use? I've got a 12" Surf rod with 25lb mono on it. Just need to to know what sort of hook/sinker rigs needed.
Cheers!
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Dive/fish Karratha
Submitted by Craig Pearse on Sat, 2010-01-02 10:37Hey K-town crew,
I am leave Karratha in 18days so I am looking to get out for a fish/ dive asap.
Anybody keen as I need to burn up about 130lt of fuel before I tow the boat away.
Craigo
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Fishing at Quinns Rocks/ Yanchep
Submitted by hangers on Sat, 2010-01-02 09:27Any good spots for a beginner around Yanchep way?
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weather sunday
Submitted by kempy on Sat, 2010-01-02 08:10weather is not lookn good for sunday for the boat wat do u guys think
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2010 fishing targets
Submitted by HuggyB on Fri, 2010-01-01 22:42I just finished reviewing my 2009 targets and I still have a few not met, but likewise I struck a few off that list!
So what are everyones targets for 2010?
For me it is:
- a sizable GT
- sailfish
- broadbill swordfish
- billfish on fly
- red emperor
- coral trout
- bonefish
- permit
- a big tuna
- wahoo
- queenie on fly
- dollie on fly
Gonna be a busy 2 weeks at Exy this year!
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Daiwa spin saltist reels
Submitted by longhairedlout on Fri, 2010-01-01 21:34G'day fellow fisho's,
just enquiring to whether anyone has bought/tried the new daiwa saltist spin reels?
Any feedback or info on what they're like?
thanks guys
longhairedlout
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new to perth and fishing ,any help and advice ,landbased
Submitted by hangers on Fri, 2010-01-01 20:51hi im new to fishing in perth (from bathurst) i have bought nyself a basic 12 foot surf rod and have been up to lancelin and caught some nice tailor and herring .went to iluka foreshore the other night just for some fun and ended up landing a 10kg 1.1m wobbygong on a tailor rig any spots around perth super good at the moment or are they all fairly decent?when and where do the salmon start?
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SAMSON FISH eating quality clarification
Submitted by Northwest on Fri, 2010-01-01 19:28ive noticed a lot of talk and critiscisim of ppl keeping sambos, as most ppl think they taste like sh#t.
Samson fish are prone to having a perasite in their flesh (kidoa). this perasite is not something you can see when filleting. (not this particular perasite anyways. which is reasponsible for the bad taste/texture)
some fish have the perasite and some dont. from my expierience fish under 10 kg have a 50/50(+ or -) chance of having it and as the fish get bigger,it is more likly to have it. i would say that fish over 20kg are highly likly to have this perasite.
the perasite makes the flesh of the fish go mushy texture.. once cooked (the enzymes released by the paracite brake down the protein i.e. flesh). only after cooking the fish can you conclude it has it..often ppl would say that its bad eating and in the particular case of a fish with a perasite i tend to agree.
Having said that fish that dont have the perasite cook up really well, by that i mean really good texture and flavour and when bread crumbed and deep fried very similar to dhufish and pinks. (others may disagree however i can gurantee a fish without this perasite taste a thousand times better then one with the perasite). we have caught a 21kg sambo that didnt have it, so it is possible however unlikly. i tend to think sambos around the 8kg mark are worthy of keeping as a lot of em cook up well (really well).
We try and release all the sambos 10kg plus, however if they not swimming backdown may aswell cook them and hope they dont have the perasite. and as for spearing i must be honest i will shoot a sambo of 20kg BUT ONLY when our freezer is empty and im not catchn anything else. (every sambo we ever speared seemd to be good, im not sure if thats luck, or due to the area and depth the fish where shot)
To conclude Sambos can be very good eating fish, i reckon a fish with no perasite and cooked properly is a 8-9/10. having said that with really big sambos the odds of coming across a good one arnt very high. I totally agree with giving people shit if they catch sambos for competition purposes only to put them in the bin later without even cooking them. However aslong as fishing rules are obided by and commen sense is applied and the intention of eating the fish is there, then those people shud not cop shit for keeping sambos.
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Dunsborough Artificial Reef
Submitted by dd83wa on Fri, 2010-01-01 18:42Hi guys,
Can anyone please help with co-ords of the artificial tyre reef located off dunsbrorough?? Would very much like to dive it at some stage.
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Swan River Choppers
Submitted by tiimmbo on Fri, 2010-01-01 15:57Anyone know of any choppers being caught in the swan lately? Was thinking of chucking some baits or slices around sunday avo with a couple of beers from the boat.
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Krabmans First Barra
Submitted by krabman on Fri, 2010-01-01 15:16My 1st BARRA. Got it up in a Pilbra Creek on Monday evening on a dead mullet. It measured 85cms. Was a case of 3rd time lucky as the 1st two smashed me into THE SNAGS. All three jumped when hooked OH what a feeling.
CAnt wait ti get into some more BARRA ACTION.
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fishing Delamdre Island (off Karratha)
Submitted by Fishkraehe on Fri, 2010-01-01 14:35Hey All, can anyone give me some feedback on what its like out at Delambre Island? New to the area with a 4.5m side consol, and wanting to get out there for a run (if its worthwhile of course) also, where might be the best place to head out from (Back Beach ???) any advice would be emensly appreciated!
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mission mulloway TONIGHT
Submitted by young_yakker on Fri, 2010-01-01 14:01does anybody want to have a good go at yacht club jetty tonight for some mulloway if so pm me
thanks Brad
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Fresh water fishing down south eg serp jarrahdale
Submitted by TheBradyBunch on Fri, 2010-01-01 12:35Hi all wanted to go camping today around serpintine area for a spot of redfin. Anyone know of a camping ground around that way as can't travel too far away. Prefer off beaten track with toilets ta guys
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Free Deckie spot avail in Albany Sat & Sun
Submitted by Colt_Striker on Fri, 2010-01-01 12:11Guy's free spot available just bring your rods & local knowledge, the Mrs has said she will pay your way to get out of coming early Sat & Sun mornings. Like to go out wide & chase some good fish, Boat is 23 foot glass with 430l fuel so have decent range. Launching from Emu point @ 5am both days.
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Twice on tha beach n once on a boat
Submitted by Trousersnake on Fri, 2010-01-01 12:08First three attempts as a fisherman have been complete failures. I do love gettin tha rods out though. I'm sure theres fish out there right? What day is lookin best for my fourth attempt? Probly be another beach effort. I don't want my rods staying virgins for much longer.
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Dunsborough Yellowfin whiting?
Submitted by hlokk on Fri, 2010-01-01 10:31I'm headed down south next week and hope to get a bit of fishing in (in between all the surfing).
I've heard of yellowfin whiting being caught around the Dunsborough/Quindalup area along the sand flats there. One species I havent caught but keen to go see if I can hook into a few. Is there any tips anyone has for catching them? E.g. time of day, tide, gear, etc. Ideally I want to get some on plastics or fly but maybe i'll revert to crawling some squid tentacles along just to be sure they're there
Probably will try for some squid and snorkel for a few crabs after dark too. If any fellow fishwreckers down there at the same time want to catch up for a fish or a surf, let me know.
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