Super Deep Fishing

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Hilly81
Hilly81
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20 Dec 2015 2:05pm
Hi all, hoping to fish the Rottnest trench over Xmas / New Years break, weather permitting, any suggestions? Ran into a few green eyes last time out there. I've heard the northern wall of the trench in around 600m has some good coral. Can anyone confirm? Any reports of mackies yet?
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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20 Dec 2015 8:48pm
Think u may be too deep for mack
dusta
dusta
WA
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23 Dec 2015 2:55pm
Mark _australia said..
Think u may be too deep for mack



why is mark red thumbed . No need to go 60km out the back of rotto for macks .



Hilly what boat are you thinking of doing it in ? How big is the fuel tank , do you know what the hourly burn is .

I would suggest leaving for the trenches by at least 4am weather permitting . Make sure you logon with FSR and give them some rough cords of where you are heading . I haven't been out wide in a long time . I cbf going further than the fads , especially when the wind turns ugly it can be a loooooong trip home .


shunter
shunter
WA
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24 Dec 2015 11:06am
Hey Dusta what boat are you running to the fads in? I am in the research "dreaming" phase... of boat purchase
sameh
sameh
WA
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24 Dec 2015 4:46pm
the nearest fad is nearly 50 k offshore. on a good day with low swell and light winds all day you can get there in a 20 foot plus boat with good sea keeping abilities and enough fuel. you really need to pick your days in a small boat. I run a survey built 48 riv enclosed which tips the scales at close to 30 tons with full fuel and water and i pick my days before i head out there. if it gets too rough its best to pull into rotto and spend the night on the island.(worse places to spend a night). A day like monday 28 dec looks like the day to take out a small boat. light easterlies and a late light/moderate seabreeze.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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24 Dec 2015 9:26pm
^^ isn't there a couple of FADs just west of Rotto...?
cauncy
cauncy
WA
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24 Dec 2015 10:21pm
Prefer super shallow fishing,
Light gear, poppers, slices,, unweighted baits,
Love fishing in 2 to 3 Mtrs over and around structure, IMHO it beats deep water ,
Cracks me up watching crew on their big boats travelling big distances to get what's available just close to shore
MDSXR6T
MDSXR6T
WA
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24 Dec 2015 10:54pm
Cauncy, it's easy for you to say that but Perth Metro has been slaughtered over the last 50 years and there's SFA left so we have no choice but to go wider to maximise our chances of success in catching decent fish. Thhere is little challenge in dropping circle hooks and 2kg of lead on an electric reel with 130lb braid but i can understand people wanting a solid fish or 2 after spending 50k++ on a new toy.

Isn't the closest FAD only around 6nm off Rotto? I've fished them once or twice in a 19ft centre console and never had any issues other than getting a bit wet on the way home.
sameh
sameh
WA
310 posts
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24 Dec 2015 11:02pm
the closest one was about 6 and a half nautical miles behind the west end. about a 40 km steam from the heads.
dusta
dusta
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25 Dec 2015 6:47am
shunter said..
Hey Dusta what boat are you running to the fads in? I am in the research "dreaming" phase... of boat purchase




36ft , 5 tonne boston whaler

and i still pick my days to go out there.


and cauncy you wouldn't be saying that if dongara was like perth

as MDSXR6T said , anything east of rotto is shocking . Fished out
cauncy
cauncy
WA
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25 Dec 2015 12:17pm
Wouldn't be living in Dongara if it was like Perth dusta, used to get a good feed around yanchep area close in a few yrs back, is it that bad,
I enjoy a broad range of fish big and small, we certainly have a culture of chasing the prime species , something that might have to change,
I'm happy with one or two for a feed, most want to bag out and forget about it in the bottom of the freezer , I enjoy a nice baked skippy as much as a piece of black snapper,
Underoath
Underoath
QLD
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25 Dec 2015 5:16pm
Never knock back a skippy, black ass cod- can't beat it.
cauncy
cauncy
WA
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25 Dec 2015 3:47pm
Here's my fave skippy recipe baked
Lay the skippy gutn gilled on some all foil curled up and doubled up
Little drizzle of peanut oil
1/4 a teaspoon of Thai green paste( authentic)
1/3 cup of coconut milk
1/2 teaspoon peanut paste
Fresh coriander and mint
Roll it up and turn up the ends of alfoil
Bake over hot coals for 6 mins
Sensational
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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27 Dec 2015 5:09pm
^^ Lot of alfoil to wrap up a skippy

My last one was 60kg and about 6ft tall
Shot him with a .22/250 halfway to Mullewa.

cauncy
cauncy
WA
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27 Dec 2015 9:53pm
Mark _australia said...
^^ Lot of alfoil to wrap up a skippy

My last one was 60kg and about 6ft tall
Shot him with a .22/250 halfway to Mullewa.




Why? Shoot it
Vince68
Vince68
WA
675 posts
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7 Jan 2016 5:03pm
cauncy said..


Mark _australia said...
^^ Lot of alfoil to wrap up a skippy

My last one was 60kg and about 6ft tall
Shot him with a .22/250 halfway to Mullewa.





Why? Shoot it



Easier to bleed out And to skin. Plus they wreck the fire if they are still kicking
Kozzie
Kozzie
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1451 posts
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7 Jan 2016 7:46pm
dusta said..

Mark _australia said..
Think u may be too deep for mack




why is mark red thumbed .


hes all thumbs mate. he must type with his nose
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