Fishing Discussion
Newbie with New Boat - Spare Parts list
Submitted by ledge64 on Wed, 2009-12-30 09:43I'm putting together a spare parts list for the new boat and have the following in mind:
First Aid Kit
Fire Extinguisher
Bungs
Fuel Bulb with clips
Shackles
Tools ( plyers, screw drivers, shifter etc )
CRC
Can anyone recommend any other spares that would be useful to have and I have all the inshore and offshore saftey equipment including UHF/VHF radios
TIA
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Newbie with new boat
Submitted by ledge64 on Wed, 2009-12-30 09:32Just recently purchased a 610 Oceansport Quintrex with 140 4 stroke Johnson and has no auxcilliy motor, I was thinking of getting an emergency battery jump start does anyone know if there are any issues using this device on a marime engine
TIA

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Freshwater Bay Dinghy fishing
Submitted by gumbyconts on Wed, 2009-12-30 09:28Hi all,
My brother in law and I are heading out to Freshwater Bay tomorrow in a dinghy from Mossie at 7am.
Well hopefully be targeting bream, flathead and whiting using SPs and HB.
Does any one have any spots in FW bay or nearby that are hot at the moment that they can PM me or suggest.
Cheers.
Jay
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marroning
Submitted by spooled79 on Tue, 2009-12-29 21:03hi fishos , whats the go with the marron season this year when does it open and how do i go about getting a licence .. what are bag limits and minimum sizes cheers guys
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Coral bay/ Exmouth trip
Submitted by Kane H on Tue, 2009-12-29 20:04Me and my brothers are heading up north for a fishing trip in a week or so. Anyone know some good land based spots up around coral bay and exmouth?
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sf655 southwind boat porpoising
Submitted by fisho-ron on Tue, 2009-12-29 19:26hi
anyone own a sf655 southwind?
can anyone help with poroising problems?
i have a southwind sf655 with the 200hp yammy on the back with a hydro foil on the donk as well.
when in a little bit of choppy weather i can only get about 20knts befor it starts to porpoise(bounce at the front) with the motor trimmed all the way down. when you fill the live wells this gets worse.
i have been told to put a 5-8 degree wedge in between the motor and hull to get a little bit more trim into it, but i was also told the southwind did not need this and there must be other issuses as yamaha had tested the boat all round.
i know if i slow down solves the problem but when you see the same size boats cruise pass you there must be a way of getting a smoother ride at a faster speed.
has any one tried the wedge? or any other ideas?
thanks ron
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Where to go fishing ound Perth?
Submitted by Phantom on Tue, 2009-12-29 18:31- Just arrived in Perth from Kununurra. Where are the fish bitting. I don't have a boat, yet have 4x4.
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Mandurah Tuna
Submitted by bushpig on Tue, 2009-12-29 16:38Did anyone else get into the schools of tuna about 17 mile out from mandurah yesterday?
We trolled through the birds and bagged out with 6 tuna on board for 3 anglers, using skirted lures and the old red and white shallow minnow, in 3 passes.
We came across them on the way out to the 70mt line, think they were blue fin - no stripes, shortish pectorals and no hint of yellow bands when boated. All the same size, around 3 maybe 4 kilo each. (camera had a hissy - apparently didn't like being kept in the cool bag - lens fogged up as soon as it was out of the bag, but a short spell on the dash sorted that)
Had a 3 to 4mt hammerhead have a quick look at the sea anchor, but it didn't hang around very long - not a real concern in the boat we were in 7.5 westerberg walkaround.
Here's a pic of Micks' Queenie.
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any perth stores sell buffs?
Submitted by Webby on Tue, 2009-12-29 16:35i have asked at a few places and been given the blank stare. any body know where if i can find one befor i go back north at the end of the week?
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scorpion fish spikes
Submitted by yellow and black on Tue, 2009-12-29 14:58Had first fish since ban other day ,went well except for my mate getting spiked by a scrorpion fish ,i believe the best thing in this case is hot water unfortunately none on board that day but is there anything else to help with pain for these & gurnards
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any one know bag limits for black tip reef sharks
Submitted by fisherman1992 on Tue, 2009-12-29 14:52just wondering any body know the limit and size for sharks any reely preferbly black tips
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BUSSO JETTY SUMMER FISHING
Submitted by xavier on Tue, 2009-12-29 11:12im thinking of fishing at the busso jetty in a few days does anybody know whats out there at the moment?
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Help! Fishing Hamelin Bay W.A
Submitted by West Oz Mark on Tue, 2009-12-29 09:26I have a 11 1/2 Ft dingy and I have just returned home from a Work/Christmas trip from Mandurah and Esperance with the family.
While I was in Mandurah I had a fish in the Peel Inlet where we only caught Blowies (hundreds of them)
. We then venture to Esperance where we fished the Bay 3 times with limited success with only catching some rock cod, a under size sweep and a couple under size herring for the whole time there.
We have 2 small children of 4 and 6 and they have run out of patience of boring fishing and no longer want to go out in the boat. I am planing on going for a fishing trip to Hamelin Bay in a week or so and will try our luck in the bay.
I would like to know what I could catch and what is the best bait to use? As we are only in the tinny I will not be venturing out very far so is there any good spots to be? I don't care if we are catching under size fish and throwing back but would love to have some catching fun and not just fishing for the kids.
I have also got a timber Cray pot(more for the big kid
). Is it worth wile taking it out or have the Crays gone out already? I don't want a huge feed or go stupid but catch 1-2 for a feed for us. I have been told to use tin cat food for bait
. Does this work or have I been given a bum steer?
I have spent all my time in the boat running up the Blackwood and Donnelly rivers so ocean fishing is new to me( apart from 3 trips on the bay of Isles). I have all the relevant lic, tickets, flares etc. When does Hamelin bay get nasty? I don't venture out in more than 15knot/1.5m swell but I know it can change really quickly around that area.
Any info would be appreciated. Thanks...Mark
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Xmas Burly??? Newbie
Submitted by ledge64 on Tue, 2009-12-29 08:53Went fishing on the 3 mile yesterday and made up a xmas burly comprising of cray, prawn and oyster shells, crabs sticks, mules and squid we caught yellowtail kingfish, PJ's, reef fish and skippy and were broke off several time without seeing any colour, returned all fish expect the skippy caught this red fish anyone know what it is? sorry about quality of pic roll on next xmas....
Newbie
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General Fishing Ban
Submitted by buschy on Tue, 2009-12-29 07:40After spending every spare moment in recent weeks going out fishing, the wife has put her foot down and there is a 'general fishing ban' on in our house as she is sick of me leaving her on her own. As she is a few months pregnant now - she is reluctant to come out with me and preferring the comfort of home to a tent on a windswept beach.
We are going overseas in less than two weeks - so unlikely I will now get an opportunity to fish until we get back and I will no doubt make up for it by buggering off up north somewhere for a couple of nights!
Anyone else have a husband / wife who have had enough of fishing? Really keen to hear you best (or worst) excuses to go fishing and what the consequences were when you got home! haha!
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SHARKS
Submitted by CURT on Tue, 2009-12-29 01:40gday
must be heaps of sharks around port kennedy at the moment. me and a mate hooked about 10 black tips tonight in just over 3 hours. managed to land 2 10 kilo ones and lost 4 or 5 at the shore coz we were fishing with too light leader. my mate even got one to the shore on his 2 pound gear (about 5 kilo). couldnt believe how many there was!
i had trouble ataching a picture to this forum so i put one up on the normal spot
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PB Dhuie
Submitted by fishfinger on Mon, 2009-12-28 20:08Went fishing with dad and mate today first stop, first bait, first drop and first fish this is now my new PB Dhuie. It weighed 9.75kg on my 5-10kg rod. Got our bag limit of Dhuies and had a good day
thanks dad.
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no sense of fair play
Submitted by fishfinger on Mon, 2009-12-28 18:53got back from a fish today had a good day got fish one thing spoilt it some ####head thinks that setting a drift 3/4 boat lengths in front of myself when i am on the pick is a fair thing to do then pings a very small lump we where on after an exchange of words {thats how close this kn#b was}he then lets me know its not my ocean and then does a second drift from same spot i moved and before the motor wash had gone d###heads on it I told him to look for his boat rego on here so if u read this and think i have forgotten u here is the first two letters AU!!! so think before u do it agian sh##head there is such a thing as fair or reasonable distance to someone fishing!!!
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Heavy Duty Baitcaster
Submitted by big john on Mon, 2009-12-28 18:30Looking to purchase a heavy duty baitcaster that will run PE3. Will be used for cast and retrieve lure fishing, trolling and live baiting.
Currently thinking about a TD Pluton 200H or a Millionaire Blue Backer 300.
Anyone gots any thoughts on these or another reel that might fit the bill?
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Swan Crabs
Submitted by Matt T on Mon, 2009-12-28 17:23Anyone know if there are any crabs at claremont jetty?
Where's a good spot to drop some nets land based at the moment?
Can you drop nets in the hillaries marina?
Any help would be great fellas - I'm dying for a feed!
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stragglers rocks
Submitted by wide open on Mon, 2009-12-28 16:36hey everyone i was wondering if any of youse have fished the straggler rocks area and what have you caught, thinking of going there and west, which is the best way to get to the west side without driving around carnac and out
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reef anchor
Submitted by cityboy on Mon, 2009-12-28 15:58could anyone tell me what size reef anchor recomend for a 7.1 mtr <23ft> and how long should chain be thx ;->
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Crabbing
Submitted by Biggo on Mon, 2009-12-28 14:18Went scooping for crabs down Mandurah way last week. Caught heaps, but they were all about 5mm too small. I ended up bring home two that were legal size - Just enough for a crab sandwich.
Is anybody else finding legal size crabs around, or is it still a bit early
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monday morning's escapade.
Submitted by grayzeee on Mon, 2009-12-28 11:40well, got up this morning ,with the best of intentions , after over a 2 month dry spell with no time out on boat.
arrived at mindarie boat ramp at 4 30 am and launched.
got outside and thought it was a bit choppy , but continued on.
out into the 30's and sounded up something interesting , but wind now around 25 knots and a hell of a sea.
made it impossible to hold boat on mark. made 2 or three drops and just no point.
turned for home and motored back at 6 or 7 knots into the worst conditions i've yet been out in. many green ones over the bow . back inside the marina at 7.
what a nightmare.
(didn't stop a couple of brave (mad) lads in a 4.2 dory heading out
)
still ..... always tomorrow
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Baby dolphins born at Monkey Mia
Submitted by bod on Mon, 2009-12-28 10:51Second dolphin calf for Monkey Mia in as many weeks
PerthNow December 27 2009
DOUBLE DELIGHT: Khamun is the second dolphin to be born in Monkey Mia in as many weeks. Picture: Pierro Checconi
MONKEY Mia has welcomed its second dolphin calf in as many weeks with
the birth of Khamun in the world heritage-listed Shark Bay Marine Park.
Khamun was named by students from Shark Bay Primary School and is the first offspring of Kiya, one of the area’s regular visitors.
Department of Environment and Conservation Shark Bay district manager Brett Fitzgerald said Khamun was chosen because of its link to the name Kiya.
“Egyptian history experts list Kiya as possibly the mother of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun and Khamun is an interpretation of the name Tutankhamun,” he said.
Monkey Mia’s newest dolphin brings the number of regular dolphins that visit Monkey Mia to 15 - the largest total number of dolphins recorded at the beach since changes to the dolphin management regime in 1995.
Mr Fitzgerald said Kiya’s mother, Puck, recently gave birth to Samu, who was born on December 11 and was named in honour of Dr Amy Samuels, a long-time researcher at Monkey Mia.
“Kiya is the second of Puck’s calves that has reached adulthood and produced an offspring,” he said.
“Both mother and calf continue to do well and are being managed in line with established protocols designed to protect the welfare of the dolphins as they become used to visitors being near the new calf.
“These protocols have been implemented since the birth of Samu and will continue until both calves and mothers are settled over the next three to four weeks.
“Although Kiya visits the beach regularly with the feeding dolphins, she is not part of the feeding program. However the same protocols will apply while she is close to shore.”
Puck and Samu are also doing well and DEC staff have reported that Samu is well developed for its age.
The sex of dolphins is often not able to be determined until they reach about six months of age.
DEC staff will ensure that visitors to the area can interact with the dolphin calves while still protecting their welfare.
”Every measure is being taken to give the new calves the greatest
chance of survival, as there is a high mortality rate for dolphins born
in the wild,” Mr Fitzgerald said.
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new Coalmine Beach boat ramp
Submitted by bod on Sun, 2009-12-27 20:32The new Coalmine Beach Boat Ramp which was supposed to be open for the Christmas holidays seems to be completed but is awaiting engineer's assessment and report before it can have certification.
DEC say it shouldn't be long and will be worth the wait.
Walpole Weekly 23 Dec 2009
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stella drag
Submitted by Simon C on Sun, 2009-12-27 19:46I have a quick ?? for any of the tackle rats on here - how the hell do i get into the back half of a stella 20,000fa drag. I can take the clicker assembly off, but can not work out how to remove the black ring. Any help would be great - copped a hammering sambo jigging the other day and realized it has never been touched in three years so figured it was time for some love but to no avail yet. Hoping Ryan, Honsu or someone else can give me a pointer?
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shikari charters 3 spots
Submitted by original teenage on Sun, 2009-12-27 18:47hey guys,got 3 more spots left for jigging this coming tues with shikari's,pm if keen
GPS help Furno GP 32
Submitted by DhuBoi on Sun, 2009-12-27 14:31
Hey i have a Furno GP 32 and the book is a little confusing i have figured a few things out. was wondering if any other members have the same unit and if they could explain to me how to put in GPS co-ordinates. thank you
Perth's near-shore fishing future to be researched
Submitted by bod on Sun, 2009-12-27 10:14A $300,000 program to improve the scientific knowledge of fishing off Perth coast was announced this morning.
Scarborough MLA Liza Harvey, on behalf of Fisheries Minister Norman Moore, today launched the research strategy to assess the impact of Perth's growing population on local fisheries.
"We need to fill in the gaps in our knowledge about the shore-based fishing effort along Perth's coast," Mrs Harvey said. "Recent changes to recreational fishing arrangements means that fishers are likely to stop fishing as much for species like dhufish, groper and pink snapper and target species like herring, whiting and tailor more heavily."This could put increased pressure on these types of near-shore fish that are so attractive to the occasional fishing public, including parents with young children.
"We need to ensure we have as much knowledge as possible about these fisheries so we can protect and manage them for future generations."Mrs Harvey said Department of Fisheries supervising scientist Dan Gaughan would oversee the project which would use modern technology to assess the most cost-effective options for ongoing surveys of near-shore fishing.
"Many of the near-shore fish communities between Two Rocks and Mandurah are targeted by boat-based and shore-based fishers, but there is a lack of good data on the shore-based catch of recreational fishers," she said.Dr Gaughan said the new project was additional to $660,000 funding announced in July to boost research on coastal finfish by assessing the stock status of herring, tailor, whiting and other species. The latest funding is part of $2.235million to support effectively-directed fisheries research.
"Aerial and camera surveys will be compared with the use of standard roving surveys of beach-based fishing, to determine which combination of methods provides the best strategy for future surveys of recreational anglers," Dr Gaughan said."About 80 per cent of WA's recreational fishing effort occurs in the West Coast bioregion and it is well understood that the majority of this effort is focused on the Perth metropolitan area.
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