Fishing Discussion
Whos fishing tomrw morn?
Submitted by wadetolley on Fri, 2009-04-17 22:22Hi there! Whats everyone think of the weather for tomrw, not looking to bad?? Whos heading out for a fish?
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Congrats to Seansurfy
Submitted by Colin Hay on Fri, 2009-04-17 19:24He features on the front cover with a picture of himself and a nice YTK in this month's Fishing World. He also has a great article about catching Yellow Tail Kingfish.
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Has anyone tried out one of the Daiwa Interline rods
Submitted by Colin Hay on Fri, 2009-04-17 13:53I am just wondering how strong they are and if they cast as well as Daiwa suggests,
Many thanks, Colin Hay
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Dollies
Submitted by Bodie on Fri, 2009-04-17 09:26Just wondering if you guys could give me a little info on targeting them?
Possibly heading out to the FADS tomorrow, but not chase dthem before?
Are they best targeted on Lures?? Haclo 2+m ones?
Also considering using snapbacks as well?
Are they any good on the chew? or primarily just a sports fish?
Thanks
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How many Rods do you take out?
Submitted by johno on Fri, 2009-04-17 07:08Hi All
Just wondering what is common between fisho's when going fishing. When I go out in metro waters I always have 4 rods for myself and 2 for my partner so when you see the boat at the latching ramp you see quite a few rods on the rocket launcher
but seriously I have a mixed of braid to mono with different line weights etc.., rods and reels from light action, trolling and jigging (ie. hate chasing fish with oversize tackle... like a whitting on a jigstick lol) Call me keen or a mad fisho but I believe in having a selection of rods to fish with and of course only the best quality too.
which hurts the pocket, but I am over doing it? , when going north will that is another story
What do you do?
Cheers
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Interesting Video From maniacworld.com Cuttlefish eats an octopus
Submitted by flangies on Fri, 2009-04-17 00:27http://www.maniacworld.com/cuttlefish-vs-octopus.html
I laugh at the octopus still trying to escape
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Something to watch out for
Submitted by catchalittle on Thu, 2009-04-16 23:30
Tackle theft rife in Victoria
Victorian Police are on the lookout for tackle thieves following a spate of recent robberies in the state.
In the past four months Victorian tackle stores have suffered eight break-ins with the offenders targeting high value fishing reels from Daiwa, Shimano and Penn. A full count of the number of reels stolen has not been established, but it is believed to be in the vicinity of 400. The police believe these thefts are being done to order, but, also that the offenders must have somewhere that they are disposing of these items. As a note, none of the reels are in boxes, they have all been stolen out of the display cabinets from inside the stores.
Either a very organised crew of boys and girls or some very dumb shop owners that are not watching out,some of the reels they showed pics of were very nice reels so if you get offered a cheap reel chances are they may have come from this
Nanga Station
Submitted by Neander on Thu, 2009-04-16 21:45Has anyone stayed or fished nanga station?
I am thinking of changing my first leg to further north instead of Kalbari and looking at somewhere to camp for a few day.
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Cape Arid National Park
Submitted by Bluetonic on Thu, 2009-04-16 20:30Well did the trip to the Cape Arid National Park with Damo6230 over the Easter break. (2 days driving, 2 days fishing) Found plenty of beaches and rocky headlands to fish between Poison Creek and Israelite Bay with a good variety of fish on offer. As expected there were plenty of resident Salmon and Herring with some real thumper Salmon mixed in. We also got bit off by some huge Sharks and I lost a Mulloway I estimated to be in the 30kg range. (I did get to see it and it was a horse of a fish) We heard rumours of a beach where Pink Snapper are caught regularly and thought it was just fishing tales until people in the camp site along from us confirmed it with 5 fish all over 7kg caught! Hence to say, we now know the spot and are planning our next trip.
If anyone ever wants to know more about the area, drop us a PM.
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Rockingham night fishing
Submitted by AmericanBen on Thu, 2009-04-16 19:18Has anyone been fishing at night around Rockinham or in the Sound lately? Where are some good locations currently? Cheers, Ben
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dunsborough salmon
Submitted by Ethan on Thu, 2009-04-16 18:44any body got any recent reports on the salmon in dunsborough going down tomorrow
cheers Ethan
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KG's on Plastics? Any success?
Submitted by byrnedog on Thu, 2009-04-16 16:59Hey people,
Heading out from Hillaries for a fish tomorrow morn and was was wondering if any one here has had any success chasing King George's on softies?
I usually use fresh squid or occy with some success.
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mobile broadband - help please
Submitted by scotto on Thu, 2009-04-16 10:59does anyone know whether my virgin mobile broadband on my laptop will work in exmouth?
maybe if someone even knows whether virgin mobile phones will work up there will prob answer the question too.
also if vodafone works up there (although it didnt last year).
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HAVING A BALL CATCHING BAIT
Submitted by Colin Hay on Thu, 2009-04-16 10:24Sherbs and I took young Andrew down to a local marina chasing some whiting to add to Andrew’s growing bait collection for Exmouth.
We arrived just before sunset to find the waters where we were fishing were alive with bait fish.
It wasn’t long before that cagey tailor speciliast Sherbs was hooked up to the first of many chopper tailors using his favourite bluebait casting set-up.
Trying a different technique, Andrew and I eventually atracted some school whiting to our baits and we had a nice little session pulling in some ideal bait-sized fish.
I managed to land some bonus captures, with my whiting rig accounting for two small pinkies.
It was a fantastic night, with perfect weather conditions and heaps of action to keep us busy on the extra light gear we were using.
Some of the interesting events to occur during the evening were:
• A number of solid bites which resulted in our lines being run straight into a large snag.
• The massive number of small blue manna crabs that were an absolute pest.
Another highlight was Sherbs giving some youngsters visiting from overseas a lesson in landbased baitcast fishing for tailor. It is people like Steve who help show the joy of fishing to novices that keep our great sport growing.
I hope to be able to post up a few pics later on.
All the best, Colin Hay
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Electronic almanac/fishing log
Submitted by mattyoga on Thu, 2009-04-16 09:20Does anyone know where I can get electronic versions of:
1) WA tides
2) lunar cycles (either just highs and lows or continuous trend)
3) almanac peak times and days
4) historical wind data log
4) historical swell data log
I want to import them into excel and create an electronic logbook that cross references info against this data.
Or does anyone know of software that does most of this?
Cheers
Matt
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Boat Canopy Clears- can you recommend anyone??
Submitted by hunterdive on Wed, 2009-04-15 22:32hi there all.
I need to get some canvas/ clear plastic work done on my boat in a real hurry. I've recently had a new higher bow rail fitted and I would like to get some clears fitted from the gunwales to the rail to stop that annoying spray you get in a tinny. I head North the end of next week, so if anyone could recommend somewhere, it would be appreciated. It shouldn't be a big job.
thanks guys
Jared
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New Fishing Episode
Submitted by SteveCorreia on Wed, 2009-04-15 21:15Hi everyone.
We just finished a new episode about perhaps the best charter I've ever been on. A top notch trip if you want to check it out:
http://www.locotv.com.au/Show/Australian-Fishing-Charters-Episode-2--Rat-Patrol-70/default.aspx
These guys really know how to look after you.
Hope you're all getting a few.
Steve.
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Wanted: 15 ft to 17ft aluminium hull only
Submitted by barneyboy on Wed, 2009-04-15 19:46Gday, chasing a 15 to 17ft aluminium hull. Looking for something in ok condition. Dents/ scratches/ scrapes ok. Any configuration except punt style. Only need hull. Not engine/trailer ect.
PM or mobile 0405923628
Thanks
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tomorrow morning
Submitted by measey on Wed, 2009-04-15 18:54thinking about going for a fish tomorrow morning at hillarys,
try get a few tailor maybe.
any reports on any fish who be loads of help
thanks in advance
measey.
looking for a rod- 9ft rated 10-16lb what are my options?
Submitted by my03 on Wed, 2009-04-15 14:14Hey guys im looking for a rod about 9ft that is rated to about 16lb that will flick metal lures 10-40grams off the rocks for salmon, frigates, rat kings, stiped tuna, bonito etc.
At the moment the only two rods ive seen is the daiwa saltwater 8ft 17lb and the starlo stix shorespin 9ft 10kg,
Are there any other options out there?
Thanks
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How is the weekend looking?
Submitted by Colin Hay on Wed, 2009-04-15 12:39The boaties must be getting pretty excited. The winds are looking prety good for the weekend. Not sure if it is going to be blowing the right way for us landlubbers.
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Port Dennison
Submitted by Tandawg on Tue, 2009-04-14 23:10Hello all,
Just chasing some landbased info on behalf of a mate who is going up to PD on Friday for a week.
He has a 4WD and is keen for any type of fishing.
Thank you in advance.
T Dawg
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Those Salmon?
Submitted by brooker on Tue, 2009-04-14 19:03Hey guys, Dose any one have any new's on these bad boy's in the Rocko area.
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How to work SPs
Submitted by Fangler on Tue, 2009-04-14 15:13I have a spoiler for all the gurus!
I am an angler from Pakistan. The supply of fishing gear here is very very primitive. Somehow I have got different types of Soft Plastics in various shapes and sizes. But the problem is that here we don't have specialized hooks or jigheads available to work those SPs, so they are rotting in my tackle bag. I want to know is there anyway that those SPs can be used with very basic hooks and tackle.
Thanks.
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best squid lures?
Submitted by sloppyjoe24 on Tue, 2009-04-14 10:38hey guys i'm trying to get into squidding a bit more, wondering what the best brands u guys use are? i tried the yamashita and they work quite well for me int the natural colours, but i'm having trouble finding stores that sell them, they always seem to be out of stock. i wouldn't mind trying the haramitsu's or yo zuri's but again finding the good ones is hard. any suggestiong on where i can get some good jigs from? or any other quality japanese brands. i dont mind paying for quality..
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Windy Harbour Easter Salmon
Submitted by scotto on Tue, 2009-04-14 08:45went down to windy harbour for the easter break.
I had forgotten how nice the place could be (when its not blowing its ring out.....!).
did all our fishing over the other side of the small peninsula, at salmon beach. its heaps more protected from the southerly around that side, plus a much nicer beach.
heres a few pics of some of the salmon we got. all fish were on 6kg line, all on halco twistys, and were a great fight. the missus took about 10 minutes to bring hers in, but she fought it like a pro.
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Flat Rock Report for Today
Submitted by UncutTriggerInWA on Mon, 2009-04-13 19:14I woke an hour before the alarm went off and turned it off. Next thing I heard was "OK can you get me a cuppa?" LOL So much for sneaking out.
First pic is of setup. I had all options covered today after a weekend of wishing I could be out there with the weather the way it is. I did have a small effort Friday but it was full moon and not to much action to even worry about.
Anyway, I went the big guns early and first cast had a major smash and a short fight I thought I had won. The second pic shows the wire trace as it came back to me (with all the rest of my terminal tackle bar the hooks). Oh well.....
Two casts later.. BANG! on again... this time a Mulloway doing it's thing. Great fight and was excited to see it.. DAMN.. lost it in the surf. Oh well.. lol
Not long after I landed a very nice Tailor and managed to put it in the bag. I landed another good one not long after that and decided to fillet the bugger and try for something decent. Yes well; Three rigs later, and about 150 meters of expensive braid, and very sore arms I realised the pair of megga big rays hanging around really liked what i was dishing up. They didn't seem to mind the body art I dressed them up in either.
So I reverted to second option, doing some popping. Not that long before I was amazed by a smash and it was on again. Another really nice Tailor. After that, nothing. I ventured up the beach a while and had a chat with a couple of guys before returning right on high tide and before the impending storm to go again for a while. I decided on anchovies...My! did they work on the high tide! Herring went into them, some nice bream and even a couple of undersized pinkies. To add topping to the cake another smash from a nice sized Tailor at 11:30am in the morning!
Tailor I measured were 46cms, 44cms, and 45cms. Nice fat fish. Great to see for a change dammit!
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Albany Crabbing
Submitted by chrisp on Mon, 2009-04-13 18:53G'day All,
Went for a crab in oyster Harbour(Albany) on Friday.It was fairly choppy so we marked where we dropped our pots on the gps just so we didnt loose them.Came back to the spot we dropped the pot and it was about 30 meters from the spot we marked. Didnt think much of it till we pulled ot up and found it to be totally bent on half.I know theres some big stingrays in there but i dont think they would be able to do this to the net.No other boats in the area...We can only think that it was a shark? We had some left over pinky frame for bait.

Cheers
chris
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COMING SOON ...... Secret Surf Weapon
Submitted by Colin Hay on Mon, 2009-04-13 16:12
How is this sexy outfit going to help me catch more fish?
Make sure you are subscribed to Fishwrecked Reeltime and you will find out in an upcoming issue.
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What are peoples thoughts on the Penn 340 reel
Submitted by Blank Cheque on Mon, 2009-04-13 14:40What are peoples thoughts on the Penn 340 or 345
I have just recently gone away from the old reef master winch and started using rod and real. Brought a combo for Bottom bouncing 15-25 kg I think with braid. To date picked up a Ray and 8kg Dhui great fun but I recon I am missing several while just getting the hang of the rod and reel set up. Happy with the reel but what are people’s thoughts. For $299.00 are there better reels out there in that price range for bottom bouncing.
Garry
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