Fishing Discussion
Billfish Shootout
Submitted by Craig Pearse on Wed, 2009-05-20 17:47Just hoping that the weathergods are nice for us and all the locals are getting involed .Cant wait
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I hear a Fishwrecked "Old Fart" landed his first legal Dhuie the other day
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2009-05-20 15:19Good onya Dougie - that's the way to spend a day at work.
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Shark Attack
Submitted by Wrassassin on Wed, 2009-05-20 14:55Had some pics sent through from a mate in hedland......from down Karratha way.
Don't know how old or how legit but i quote
HEY….. THE BIT THAT DIDN’T GET AWAY!!!! It’s a bit sad when ya mates get the better of you when your in a spot of bother. The remains of the Hammer Head had tooth marks in it that maesured 30 mm across…. now that tooth belongs to a big shark!!!!The water up here this year seems to have an over population of these blokes in grey coats!!! (BLOODY SHARKS)
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End of season "Slatty Craypot " Special!
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2009-05-20 11:32Well its that time again when the end of the season is near and we need to clear out our remaining "slattys"
Our slattys are made by an Ex commercial crayfisherman and are well built. They are jarrh frame and pine slats so theyt catch well on whites & reds. The locally made slattys normally sell for $140 but we have limited numbers left and clearing them at $115
Nows a good time to buy and save some money. You can use them now or leave outside to soak for next season.......call #9337 5682 or PM for more info!
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Lowrance HDS Series
Submitted by Blank Cheque on Wed, 2009-05-20 11:01I am thinking of upgrading my old Lowrance to a new combo unit. Has anyone purchased the Lowrance HDS series and if so whats you thoughts?
Any comments would be welcome.
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wow
Submitted by danobigfish on Wed, 2009-05-20 10:26hope no 1 is going out on saturday might be a bit rocky with a 5.2 mtr sweall wow that is big that is 17.2 ft chek it out
http://www.seabreeze.com.au/graphs/wa.asp
good luck to any one that is going out
hahah
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Winter Fishing
Submitted by mako magic on Wed, 2009-05-20 09:36Well with the cooler and wetter weather fast approaching i thought i would see who still fishes and what do they fish for.
Personally im not one for going out in the wind and rain and sit down the rocks for snapper or anything, i like my creature comforts, but it can be very rewarding and the next couple of days are going to be the first chance for the snapper fishermen to hopefully get into a few.
Best part of this time of the year is generally we can get some better offshore weather so shortly should start taking the new boat offshore from perth and getting stuck into a few good fish.
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Bycatch
Submitted by 7739ian on Wed, 2009-05-20 07:50I have been watching an interesting series on SBS on Wednesday nights called "Trawlermen" which is basically about the boats fishing out of English ports. What i find interesting - and somewhat disturbing is the massive amount of bycatch that goes overboard because the boat has no quota for the discarded catch. This comes after reading a book by a guy called Redmond O'Hanlon called "Trawler" in which he goes to sea with one of the English fishing fleet. Bycatch is enormous in his description of the operation, the discard process being overseen by an onboard fisheries officer. I realise that there are release devices used but these appear unable to do much given the amount thrown back. I hear the bycatch being referred to as Biomass - all goes back into the food chain etc etc - it should be utilised for people, not flying rats. Obviously the professional fishing industry in Australia has the same issues - it would be interesting to know how much they waste - and to me it is waste. The general public hear a lot about recreational fishers that plunder stocks - isn't this a bit of the same on a far bigger scale? I would appreciate some enlightenment from people such as Adam, Damo6230, Colin Hay and all the others who regulary post in an informed way on the bigger issues due to their professions or deep interest.
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Show us your Screensaver
Submitted by Andy Mac on Tue, 2009-05-19 22:22This my current screensaver, taken at the Monte's last year. Whilst I swap and change my screensavers a fair bit, this is the current one.
Anyone else want to share?
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Intro
Submitted by Wrassassin on Tue, 2009-05-19 17:54

G'day guy's
Just wanted to say hi, i've been a lurker for a bit now and think the site is great.
I've just moved down from port hedland to perth after 5 years so the fishing is going to be a struggle!
I will prob ask some questions that no doubt have been asked before so sorry in advance.
I don't know anyone who fishes down here either so i'll generally always have a free spot on my boat for those willing to chip in.
I live in landsdale and went out to rotto on the weekend with the wife and kids we had a ball on the salmon but the bottom fishing left a bit to be desired but i have to start somewhere!
Hope the pics are the right size.
Cheers
Ryan
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LB squidding 101
Submitted by eddie on Tue, 2009-05-19 17:29G'day all! Your local WA fishing newbie checking in for more advice!
Well the wife and I have developed a real taste for Calamari, so I thought I'd ask a few questions.
I'd like any and all tips you have on LB gear and tactics.
What am I looking for as far as squiddy habitat when LB? If anyone wants to share good spots NOR, pm me, but I don't expect that. Just really wanting to get into the action.
Any tips on skinning them? I've done it once, but didn't have much idea what I was doing.
Also, is there a minimum size limit on squid? Yesterday I walked the inner wall of Hillary's casting a small jig and caught 3 small squid in about 20minutes. I threw them back bc I wasn't sure if I could keep them. lucky little buggers!
anyway, all your tips and advice welcome! Who knows, if your advice pays off, I might just show up at your door with some complimentary squid rings!
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north mole
Submitted by fishing fanatic on Tue, 2009-05-19 16:44Hey me and some mates going to north mole on saturday for some snapper. anyone got some tips or are going to?
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Your first reel
Submitted by catchalittle on Tue, 2009-05-19 14:41Mine would be an old butterworth reel probably 35 years old and worth about 5 bucks now plastic spool but still works and caught me plenty of garfish and whiting when I was 10 years of age.It is in as good a condition today as when my father bought it for me.
Stuck at home today so I am full of questions
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which one are you
Submitted by catchalittle on Tue, 2009-05-19 13:46Was speaking with a couple of blokes that I work with who are both avid fishermen,one is strictly a catch and release as he does not like to eat fish,the other is like me loves the thrill of the catch and fish's for a feed.Each to their own I suppose.So the question is which one are you just thought tyhis would be an interesting topic to get other peoples perspective.
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Squid outfit
Submitted by catchalittle on Tue, 2009-05-19 12:48With the squid competition over which I was not able to attend due to family commitments I was wondering what is everyone's favourite squid outfit whether it be a top range outfit or a kmart combo
my two would be my
Daiwa emeraldas 2506 reel and daiwa saltiga ocean jigger 6'6 rod
Daiwa Luvias 2500 reel and daiwa redback 6'6 rod
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Game reel preferences?
Submitted by HuggyB on Mon, 2009-05-18 21:31Whats everyones choice of game reel for trolling, particularly 15kg mono?
Any thoughts or opinions appreciated.
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problem with saltist HELP!!
Submitted by original teenage on Mon, 2009-05-18 18:46hey guys, i dunno if its only my saltist with the problem or its normal,but i cant cast properly with my saltist with big baits and leads,no idea why?i know thumbing it and all as i can cast other o/h and b/c fine,but when i cast it backlash as soon as i let go my thumb,and half way between hitting the water it backlashes,and i get a birds nest,all the time when it happen,but i can bomb out just leads by them self 40-50m,no idea why,but maybe its to do with the speed the line is coming out of the spool,i tried tightening the cast control then it becomes too tight and when i loosen it it become too loose,any ideas why this is happening?im running 50lb sunline ,braid..help!!
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Fishing this saturday
Submitted by fishing fanatic on Mon, 2009-05-18 13:48G'day guys
Me and a few mates are going out on my boat fishing this saturday, was just wondering a few spots to go for small to big fish.....
I have a 4.2 meter , only a small boat used in a river alot and my main question was .... would i be able to use it to get to some decent fish like some sambos or kingies.
Cause last saturday i landed my first sambo ( 44lb ) freaking huge so im all pumped up to go out again but yer just checking if it was possible to go out on my little fishing boat to get some decent sized fish
Thanks
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gps unit
Submitted by danobigfish on Mon, 2009-05-18 13:37hey guys and girls
looking to bye a pritty basic gps unit for my 480 coast runner
just somthin that will get me out side of the 3 mile and into a bit deeper warter rather than haning arround inside the reef gettin small reef fish
my dad reckons we need one to get out side so ya
if any one noes on where i can pick one up cheap or if anybody is selling on that would be awsome
pm me if ya wont
cheers
danobigfish
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sounder help
Submitted by Paul_86 on Mon, 2009-05-18 11:03Hey all, i was reading on here a month or so ago about someone who runs a coarse on how to understand ur sounder beter. I havnt been able to find it again and im keen to learn so if anyone knows a phone number or where i can find any info about the coarse or who runs it then that would be great.
cheers paul
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Flying tuna to breed
Submitted by Colin Hay on Mon, 2009-05-18 09:54(Courtesy of the ABC)
Millions of dollars worth of tuna will be airlifted from sea pens to an onshore facility at Arno Bay today. (AAP Image)
Map: Arno Bay 5603
Aquaculture giant Clean Seas will today airlift millions of dollars worth of tuna from sea pens to its onshore breeding facility at Arno Bay, on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula.
Up to 30 divers, scientists and aquaculture technicians will be involved in the operation.
As many as 10 southern bluefin tuna each weighing up to 200 kilograms will be lifted from the sea by helicopter and lowered into the breeding facility.
The tuna will join others in the breeding tank for the company's world-first commercialisation of aquaculture-bred southern bluefin tuna later this year.
Clean Seas was the first company in world to airlift fish three years ago.
The chairman of Clean Seas, Hagen Stehr, says today's operation will be extremely complex.
He says if the fish are stressed, they will not breed successfully.
"Tuna are exceptionally difficult creatures to keep calm, the smallest aggravation and the tuna can become quite unruly," he said.
"It's like a human being, if you're stressed, it might be difficult to make love.
"They've been bought up to this stage for close to 10 years and they've been fed in a specific way, step by step by step, those tuna eat better than I do."
Tags: fishing-aquaculture, sa, adelaide-5000, arno-bay-5603, port-augusta-5700, port-lincoln-5606
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fishing on saturday
Submitted by fishing fanatic on Sun, 2009-05-17 20:23hey we going fishing on saturday and i just wanted to know were is some good spots pretty close to freo
so probbably not sa far as five fathom or rotto. yeah any fish we can get from squid to sambos any tips would be good thanks
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Gday
Submitted by couldntcatchacold on Sun, 2009-05-17 20:00Well im pretty new to the whole fishing thing and well as the name says i cant even catch a cold haha. I live in eaton and have tried the collie river with different rigs baits and different times and come up with nothing or blowies. Went out last night to buffalo and caught a couple of small whiting on my river rod that i used for bait on my beach rod and managed to bring in a 32 cm tailor was happy with that but well im really looking to improve my fishing was just wondering if there was anyone who could give me a couple of tips about how to pick a good spot to fish, how to cast further into the surf and what kind of times i should be heading out. What i really want to catch is a black bream just to prove to everyone something other than blowies exists in the collie river haha! Thanks in advance for any tips!
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appreciation for the word 'Pingers'
Submitted by Bodie on Sun, 2009-05-17 19:45was out on Saturday, pretty early arriving to a nice spot around 7am.
No boats in site nothing the water was dead quiet!!
next minute a boat comes boaring over our way and i said to my mate 'watch thie bloke will come right up and ping us, he was about 2kms away at the time'.
And he came right up and circled us!!! looking at the sounder, looking at us...
At the time all 3 of us were loaded up on fish so was dam hard to hide it.
So they moved aboput 40m up drift of us and drifted right over our run!!!
We were maybe 10 minutes on our location before this happened!!!
First time Ive seen this happen
Dirty!!!
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to close
Submitted by hilux67 on Sun, 2009-05-17 19:00can anyone tell me if they have had any yaght cut accross the bow of my boat and not using the 50 metre rule for a moored vessel the came within 5 metres
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fishing in egypt
Submitted by wombat78 on Sun, 2009-05-17 16:01anyone fished in egypt ill be leaving for there in 2 1/2 months doing 10 week stints so hopefuly find time to wet a line in the red sea
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anybody know what this fish is?
Submitted by fishing fanatic on Sun, 2009-05-17 11:29caught of rotto near horse shoe reef
Red , long shaped , slender , with wisker type fins wierd looking fish
Thanks
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Awesome metro weather Sunday 17/05/09
Submitted by kane on Sun, 2009-05-17 02:26Great conditions forecast for today, looking forward to seeing who got out wide and what was caught around the place...no excuses today fellas!
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Something for the bunbury fishos
Submitted by barneyboy on Sat, 2009-05-16 12:16We have a new addition in Bunbury in the way of 2 lights on either breakwall at the entrance to the cut. Noticed them on Thursday nite. Will make life alot easier comming back into the estuary. They are both yellow continuous flashing jobbies. Hooray. Lets hope they dont get vandilised to often.
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Floater and what do we do
Submitted by crasny1 on Fri, 2009-05-15 19:24I have just raised something in Simos regarding the beautiful cod.
I hate killing fish and just wonder if there is or might be a solution to the floaters we are and have been by regulation forced to leave behind (as usual probably for the "Tax Man"). See the link
Cheers
Neels
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