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Some good fish f
Submitted by Travis p on Mon, 2020-03-09 12:00Found some great fish
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Mandurah Blues
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Sun, 2020-03-08 13:16They were hard to find in my usual honey holes and the flats were completely barron. Day one camping we worked hard for six working depths moving shallower and day two we went deeper for no joy amd then deeper again and bang. Most are just size but very heavy.
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KG's in 30 meters.
Submitted by Tom M on Wed, 2020-03-04 18:57Heading out deep today off Point Peron thought 1st up we might have a crack at KG's so rigged up for them, well we got this lot and left them biting didn't bother going out deep chasing Dhue's was already a good day and back early.

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6- 8 mt drop
Submitted by brown364 on Tue, 2020-03-03 22:46Went out on Friday for a wee fish in the shallows to try and entice a pink or one. Failed again ! Anchored in a patch of 8 mt gnarliness and berlied up hoping for the best. First was Port Jackson followed by a dhubanger , steam train that was stopping for nobody and another 4 Jacksons with the last one being the first one I caught coming back for seconds. Great night and feed to come home with.
Brined and smoked the wings and frame to snack on with the fambam , bloody awesome!
I am assuming the fish the greenhorn caught was a sand bass?
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Ticked the boxes but frustrating
Submitted by beau on Sat, 2020-02-22 19:43Glamour conditions last week had us launching at 4.30 with the plan to target the sunrise mackie bite then top up the eski with some tasties.

Lures out at first light and just as the sun started to rise my mate screams "MACKIE" pointing 100m further west. As we troll over we're greeted with a sight I will probably never forget, up to 50 mackerel free jumping metres into the air, one after another over the size of a football field. We're left scratching our heads as we troll straight through the middle of them all without turning a reel. As I double back into the direction we just came my mate grabs his casting rod and starts flicking a stickbait either side of the boat, frantically swapping sides as fish continue to launch all around us.
Finally he hooks up which leaves me to clear the spread.

As im winding in the last rod the laser pro gets smacked just meters off the prop, yeeha doubles!


I land mine but mate loses his, which starts the trend as we go on to lose 6 fish in a row in an unbelievable hour of power.
Next on the agenda is for some dhuies and baldies so we move to some likely ground in the high 40s. With only undersized dhuies coming over the side for the first few hours and a very strong current from the north that was dragging our rigs away in the direction faster than the boat was drifting (never had that happen before.)
My mate says "let's stick it out until the wind swings SW, then we'll be on."
Finally the wind swings and the bites start increasing, then in 2 drifts hooks fall out of 2 good suspected dhuies halfway to the boat then on the next drift we finally stick one, coming in at 90cm.


We come home with 2 fish after a very frustrating session with lots of bent rods but plenty of fillets to go around.
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School Drop Run 2
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Fri, 2020-02-21 19:45RDO again and dropped the kids off, punched out a 9k run and headed to the ramp to be met by some kind gentleman who waved me through the zebra crossing... thanks Unc.
Headed out to my whiting spot and loaded up on 20 plump sandies and also bagged 2 slimeys and headed to the 28's for a quick drop dropping them down butterflied.
Saw my drift bait slowly bend over then line started peeling and I thought I'd hooked a big dhu and started to win before it smoked me and after a decent back and forth pulled up a tiger around 1.5m.
Setup again and was onto my last slimey so dropped down the whiting rig and hooked a mid 30s snapper on my 4lb 1-2kg combo which was awesome fun then my drift bait took off again and it was a telltale pinkie battle and pulled in a nice 65cm model.
The weather turned extremely quickly and I raced in only to run out of fuel 2km from the marina... appears it pays to calibrate your new Suzuki Interface as it doesn't store the info from your fuel sensor. Thanks Whitfords Sea Rescue and I'll happily pay my donation Monday.
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new boat and a few table fish pics
Submitted by telferfish on Fri, 2020-02-14 07:54been loving the new beast, upgraded the barcrusher to a nz built extreme cc. took a while for one to come up second hand in aus but was worth the wait. if you cant tell my son is loving his red neck no front teeth look at the moment!


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Good Day Out
Submitted by Mike17 on Thu, 2020-02-13 16:21My son and i had a nice day out in the 50's off Mandurah last week during the good weather.

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Double header
Submitted by Travis p on Thu, 2020-02-13 11:44Went out for a quick dash this morning looking for some new ground first drop landed these beasts before a quick jig in close also what are peoples thoughts om the sounder shot in 230m didnt pull anything off it only tried once though
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First Dhu for our boat, First dhu for my little fella
Submitted by Fresh herbs on Mon, 2020-02-10 11:54Headed out on saturday morning with my two young blokes. As i went to leave the ramp i find out the GPS/sounder decided to a hissy fit and not work at all. Luckely i was heading out to similar area with a mate (he was in his boat) he didn't mind me following him out. hit 40m mark and he draw an X on the water an told me ground was good around this area. so with all that info i through out the drift anchor and baited the hooks. I was giving both my boys a turn of the big rod and getting to feel bigger bites then our usual target of whiting. i was playing with the sounder trying to get it to work, next thing i hear "dad, dad, i've got something" turn around, rod up and tip bent right around. with a bit of help from dad and he landed this. First for the boat (since i've owned it) and his first dhu was about 6kg 70cm.
we went in to our favourite whiting hole and got a great feed of whiting. some good size sandies with my littlest nabbing the best for the boat on the day. IUt was a great day out with my kids
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School Drop Run
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Fri, 2020-02-07 17:57My first kid free RDO in 10 years with all 3 in fulltime school now and the weather was a cracker so walked them down and packed the boat hitting Hillarys by 9:30 for a solo run.
Hit my 23m mark with some ox heart and the whiting were like rats but so were the baby flatties. Caught a dozen very quickly but it slowed a bit as they were concentrated in one patch and CBF dropping the pick. One was a beast coming in at 29cm. Once I had a decent feed I shot off to a spot I caught a small Dhu previously for a couple of drifts then moved to my 30s honeyhole and second drift landed me a nice 54cm Dhu.
Drive in and trolled the 3 Mile for a bit for no joy and got the boat home and unpacked just in time to walk back down and grab the kids.
I can get used to this veeeeery quickly.
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a few recent photos to end the old and kick off the new year
Submitted by Travis p on Sat, 2020-02-01 21:15heres a few photos from some recent trips
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What a weekend-Jan 2020 Albany
Submitted by Rowanhill on Thu, 2020-01-30 13:42Well, that has to be the best consecitive 4-5 days of fishing weahter i have seen in my whole fishing career down south in Albany. A collection of pics across a few days fishing. Great deep dropping weather. Fish where on the chew from the first drop.
Yes- its a lot of fish. Yes its within our bag limits, so pls dont comment if you don't know the rules yourself :) i'm very aware of what we are allowed to take etc. Remeber these where not all taken on the same day.
Great times on the sth coast
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KGs
Submitted by sonerson on Mon, 2020-01-27 14:41My son asked me to post these photos of some whitings that he caught today in Warnbro Sound. It's the first time he has caught legal sized KGs and was quite proud of himself.
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Boy's First Banger
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Sat, 2020-01-25 14:43Took the old man and my boy Lachie out today with a plan to hit the 40's. The swell and chop were running 45 degrees at each other which made it a bit bumpy but were able to push out at 24kn with a bit of groaning from the old boy.
Wanted to give the jigs a crack today and hooked up on my third crank and Lachie was onto me like a hawk and I reluctantly handed over my TypeJ but it spat the hooks after he gave it too much slack. He caught a baby blackarse and then went very quiet and the poor kid threw up 3 times and after the 3rd one I drove back to the 30s to get him some fresh air and hit a spot in 26m.
Bloody hard fishing and we got a couple of good hits but Lachie was moaning so I told him 1 more drift and chucked a whole squid on my drift bait rig and as we went over the ground it bent in half. Lachie miraculously came back to life and I was again handing the rod over and the fish went off like a cracker peeling line off and pulling the rod tip into the water so I gave him a hand keeping the pressure on and after a decent fight it began to surface 10m from the boat and he was already hooting when he saw it. Gaffed him in and you can see the joy on his face. Not bad bagging a 63cm banger just shy of your 10th birthday on a PE2 setup after being close to death!
The old boy bagged a 43cm blackarse on the next 'last drift' and last drifts 3 and 4 were getting uncomfortable in the strengthening wind so he headed in fairly satisfied.
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Shallow dive
Submitted by little johnny on Mon, 2020-01-13 18:49Got some cracker crays in close then spent half hour on occy. Could have easy got more . Couldn’t be bothered . Getting soft :)
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Got the Blues
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Sun, 2020-01-12 15:12Thought I'd do a Mandurah reccy yesterday and headed down to grab Dad and my son who went down Fri night and hit the water at Dawesville at 11am.
Tide was very, very low and I'd been told to drop in 0.8 to 1m and we headed down the Harvey to a spot I have halfway down and ran the nets from 1m to 0.8 and it was only tiddlers but the bigger blues were in 1m+.
We pulled the nets and headed much further south and spread them out further and ran them from 1.6 to 0.8m. Finally got a size one in 1.2m and again on the second run so we moved the rest along that contour and managed to pick up 7 size crabs and threw back 5 that were only just size and about 20 that were 1-2mm under.
Hard work doing 18 miles and at least 10-12 runs on 10 nets but I reckon I've found a nice lil honey hole for the coming weeks, got a feed of fresh, clean blues and spent quality time with my dad and oldest boy.
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Chrissy / New Years Period
Submitted by Piggy on Tue, 2020-01-07 07:26Havnt posted anything for a fair while now and because Im now back at work bored Ithought I would throw up a few photos of the few catches on the few days off at Chrissy and New Years.
-Crays were thick again this year, getting full pots right up until mid - late December. Chrissy lunch is always a winner, I usually cook up about 15-20 crays for the family lunch. On a side note I have been fishing the same spot for the last 6-7 years and have been getting big numbers in that period. This year was the first time I had other people potting around me and the first time Ive had pots move. Thankfully none went missing but will be looking to sound out a new patch for next year I think.
-Just before Chrissy was able to get out for a quick fish, was able to get a good bag with 2 dhuies and 2 baldies. Dhus were around the 15kg mark and in shallow around the 25-30m mark on small bits of ground. The dhu in the photo was the one my mate caught.
-I think yabbies have to be one of the best feeds going around, on par with Marron. Took the nets to a mates farm used a couple of pesky birds as bait and an hour later had a good feed or yabbies which were all great size. Garlic yabbies with rice is the best!!
-Start of the new year focussed on getting onto a few crabs, first in the swan and then mandurah. Mandurah is way easier to get a bag than the swan and with the new 5 per person rule I had to share the swan catch with 4 blokes haha. Swan crabs are so much bigger than the Mandurah ones though, you may be able to see the comparison in the photos.
Now that Im back at work I think for the next few weeks I will be focussing on getting a few Marron and hitting the crabs whenever I can, hoping for some low winds over the next few weekends so can get back out on the fish as the freezer is looking a bit bare.
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YTK
Submitted by beau on Sun, 2019-12-29 12:56A few yellowtails from metro and up the coast from past few months. Nothing huge yet but numbers are great
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Day off Mandurah
Submitted by Jsmolly on Sun, 2019-12-29 11:05took opportunity Saturday to head out, forecast not the best but once out, conditions ideal! Slow early, then this tiger came for a visit, easy 3m+. seemed to then set the fish on the bite and picked up a couple of dhues ~ 10 and 5kg. Called it a day by 11am so good times!
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Opened the account
Submitted by Alpha on Tue, 2019-12-24 21:40Went out for a quick flick yesterday before the wind came up. Come home with a couple of nice size black butts, kg and this nice specimen went about 13 kegs happy days
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Great day out
Submitted by Stevieboy on Thu, 2019-12-19 13:15super happy to get out yesterday, seems like ages ago the ban started.my 13 year old is showing interest and was keen enough to set his alarm for 2 am, leaving for 2 rocks at 3.00 am, on the water at 4.00, I love heading out in the dark and watch the day come alive, had a great morning , have started the season well with just under 90 cm Dhu , had great fun chasing the birds on the way home and having multiple hookups on little tuna, it was awesome listening to my son laughing and having so much fun , I hope everyone has a safe and happy Xmas and new year.
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Sweet Meat Run
Submitted by Jackfrost80 on Thu, 2019-12-19 10:30The Mrs wanted for fish for xmas but her family are fairly fussy so the plan was to bag some sandies then explore the 30s in the hope of a dhu swimming in close. Getting a skin lesion carved out of the nose today so a day off work for a solo mission yesterday was the go.
Found some nice sounder action and pulled out a 47cm model and gave it another 5 drifts and moved into my fave spot. A few wrasse and not much action then hooked what I called for a small snapper to pull in a nice 37cm darkened anus.
Tonnes of cray pots blocking my drift so I scouted around trying a few areas of interest for zilch so headed back to the first area and drifted a different mark and pulled in a nice 46cm KG a couple of hundred m off the lump in flatter hard ground. Was getting lots of similar hits on the 7/0 hooks so hopefully I've finallly nailed a KG spot.
Beaut day on the water and some 10/10 fillets for xmas lunch!
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Open day
Submitted by little johnny on Mon, 2019-12-16 21:43Had my ass flogged all day by my deckie . ( Peter) Last drift I managed to get a good bite. 50 lb braid light for me. Called it for stingray. On the last spiral prior to hitting surface. My circle came free. Lucky he was screwed. Other fish was a cracker also peters kgs where thumpers also black ass average. Many fish under sized. Many. Over(5 at 5) they all swam away.. cracker morn
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Pink on the troll
Submitted by brown364 on Sat, 2019-12-07 11:07 Checked the pots Sat morn and thought we would troll back and see if anything might jump on. FMD if this fella jumped on and the father in law got tick off his first pink on a hard body diver. Damn the Ban
! couple of pics and he swam away. Now thats everyone bar me still, that has managed a pinky on my boat. When it happens its going to be a ripper!!
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Need a bigger bag
Submitted by Marineboy on Fri, 2019-12-06 13:07just managed to squash 8 in the catch bag, 30 mins dive this morn.
Mate got exactly the same.
Left them biting !
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Rookie Season Bag-out (Crays)
Submitted by Ben82 on Thu, 2019-11-28 16:25Long time between posts on here, it's good to be back.
So my Father just brought the family a new boat (Barcrusher 670c) after selling the Whitley some 5 years ago. Being good sons my brother and thought it best to take full advantage of the situation, so we decided to run some cray pots for the first time this season.
Pots have been in the water off of Mandurah for 2 weeks now and we have steadlly been increasing our catch rate. Today was our best to date with 18 caught, one tiny red was released and a size white released also for our bag of 16.
Happy Days Crays for Christams!
Hanging out for the Demersal ban to finish so we can get into some decent fish next.
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38cm tailor from the river
Submitted by NightWolf on Mon, 2019-11-25 07:39i got this saturday night around 9pm
38 cm tailor..
it hit hard and almost took my rod in with it i think my drag was sticking cause i h ad it loose .
was caught on mullie...from Narrows .
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Lost cray
Submitted by little johnny on Fri, 2019-11-15 17:35Same area more and more hardening. And moving out from deep dark ledges. Into snare range.
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bent st ramp
Submitted by Saulty2 on Tue, 2019-11-12 08:39since the elections ,emailed council but no response in regards to bent st. ramp being silted up,anyone know why the navigation markers have not been mooved since excavation has been { completed }there must be a rational reason surely!and what was the point of doing one without the other ?
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