I would try and go during the week. I have seen their charters heading out on the weekends recently and they seem pretty packed.
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probably need to discuss what gear you need with the skipper of any boat you go out on. It will depend on where they are fishing and what they are fishing for.
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I'm no expert, but you don't want to be hanging a 12' rod out on a charter boat. As Colin (1)said - you need to chat with whatever charter you choose and see if they have suitable (and decent) gear. If you plan to make boat charters a regular occurance then that might justify getting some basic gear. An overhead is not essential, though some prefer them - some don't. A suitable rod is.
Colin
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I am intrigued by these reels. I think I will have to buy one and ask for a decky spot so I can troll up a snapper. I am serious - if anyone has a decky spot coming up soon.
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You might be better off heading to north mole on Friday. You have the right gear and there will be a bit of a windy day with a bit of a well on Thursday which might bring the good fish in close. That is where I would be going. The money you would save would buy you some offshore gear - and you will probably catch more fish.
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As far as Perth goes, North Mole is probably one of the easier manmade places to fish. It is a large structure, so you have quite a few options. The most popular spot is near the lighthouse and you can catch a wide range of fish from garfish through to tuna. At this time of the year most anglers chase snapper, salmon and bonito.
Live baiting is ideal if you want to chase snapper, which tend to come in more regularly after a big blow.
Your gear should be fine. The ugly stick wiht the Rovex should handle the snapper. The flick rods would be finew for most of the other fish.
If the wind is blowing hard, you can fish on the northern side of the wall near the lighthouse. Another option is the northern wall you see when you first head onto the mole. Near the shop/canteen is a popular spot there.
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They would all be good. If you can't cathc any live vait, mulies will work okay.
Good hooks the Gamakatzu.
My job pretty much entails me sitting at a computer all day researching information. Hence, I have plenty of opportunities to drop in and out to see what is happening.
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Mill's Charter do produce fish but their grounds do get alot of pressure these days hense why they go deeper & deeper and it can be hit-n-miss. The gear supplied doesnt offer feel & line sensativity so take your own. The Rovex Big boss 7500 spooled with 30lb Cajun braid. (about 300m total) & Ugly stick 10-12kg you have will do the job. The key is to use shop bait ie take your own ocky & california squid, also get them to add on another sinker if you're not holding bottom.
If a Charter boat produces it's worth $400 for two people!
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If you do go with them
I would try and go during the week. I have seen their charters heading out on the weekends recently and they seem pretty packed.
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Cheers, I dont know.. im
Cheers, I dont know.. im only 16 money like this aint made in a day for us.
Hoping to go out next weekend, School off friday and no school monday and parents goin out for weekend.
Ill ask a member then.. Just hope they nice :)
The only problem then is gear, my gear is like for mulla and small sharks.
and my mate dont have any overheads or nothing just likea 12ft rod.
Would a penn enforcer 777 do the job?
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You will
probably need to discuss what gear you need with the skipper of any boat you go out on. It will depend on where they are fishing and what they are fishing for.
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Cheers, Gosh theres a club
Cheers,
Gosh theres a club of colins now?
is there just no end?
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We are still looking
for new members. It is getting lonely waiting for number 3 to join up.
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i have
i have been out there with them a few times and no luck
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Gear flangies
I'm no expert, but you don't want to be hanging a 12' rod out on a charter boat. As Colin (1) said - you need to chat with whatever charter you choose and see if they have suitable (and decent) gear. If you plan to make boat charters a regular occurance then that might justify getting some basic gear. An overhead is not essential, though some prefer them - some don't. A suitable rod is.
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Soon to be de "dreamweaver" ed!
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A certain chain store
Sells versatile overheads.
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LOL Colin
Oh no , not back there are we? LMAO!
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Mate
I am intrigued by these reels. I think I will have to buy one and ask for a decky spot so I can troll up a snapper. I am serious - if anyone has a decky spot coming up soon.
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Yeah apparently mills
Yeah apparently mills charters use alveys and penn rods for 'versatility'
im hoping to get out next friday because friday school is out.
Id like to go with someone else but gear is just a problem as i said.
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I reckon flangies
You might be better off heading to north mole on Friday. You have the right gear and there will be a bit of a windy day with a bit of a well on Thursday which might bring the good fish in close. That is where I would be going. The money you would save would buy you some offshore gear - and you will probably catch more fish.
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u want action packed
lol ask kaneo if you want an action packed day then come aboard my boat.lol
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can always hand some money
can always hand some money over to a member on this site and go out on the "fishing death machine", would be sure to catch plenty
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LOL CHEERS SHAG
LOL CHEERS SHAG
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Name a price
Name a price :P
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Never been north mole. Whats
Never been north mole. Whats it like? How to fish it?
advice plx :)
Live baiting my personal favourite, Lures being the least :p still got a load of lures tho.
I have Rovex Big boss 7500 spooled with 30lb Cajun braid. (about 300m total) This goes on my Ugly stick 10-12kg
Penn enforcer 777 spooled with 200m 30lb braid with 150m-200m 30lb backing.
Mate has Penn powerspin 8000 random amount of 30lb mono.
Lots of flick rods,
What fish would i be 'expecting' at north mole?
What time to arrive/depart?
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flangies
As far as Perth goes, North Mole is probably one of the easier manmade places to fish. It is a large structure, so you have quite a few options. The most popular spot is near the lighthouse and you can catch a wide range of fish from garfish through to tuna. At this time of the year most anglers chase snapper, salmon and bonito.
Live baiting is ideal if you want to chase snapper, which tend to come in more regularly after a big blow.
Your gear should be fine. The ugly stick wiht the Rovex should handle the snapper. The flick rods would be finew for most of the other fish.
If the wind is blowing hard, you can fish on the northern side of the wall near the lighthouse. Another option is the northern wall you see when you first head onto the mole. Near the shop/canteen is a popular spot there.
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Thanks Colin :) What size
Thanks Colin :)
What size live bait?
I use size Gamakatzu circle hooks mostly,
Iv noticed your ALWAYS on, im on at school during computering but yuor ALWAYS on.
Suprises me thats all.
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Herring, whiting, yellow tail
They would all be good. If you can't cathc any live vait, mulies will work okay.
Good hooks the Gamakatzu.
My job pretty much entails me sitting at a computer all day researching information. Hence, I have plenty of opportunities to drop in and out to see what is happening.
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:) nothin better than a
:) nothin better than a highly active forum member
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charters!
Mill's Charter do produce fish but their grounds do get alot of pressure these days hense why they go deeper & deeper and it can be hit-n-miss. The gear supplied doesnt offer feel & line sensativity so take your own. The Rovex Big boss 7500 spooled with 30lb Cajun braid. (about 300m total) & Ugly stick 10-12kg you have will do the job. The key is to use shop bait ie take your own ocky & california squid, also get them to add on another sinker if you're not holding bottom.
If a Charter boat produces it's worth $400 for two people!
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flangies
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Whats california squid? Ok
Whats california squid?
Ok ill re consider mills charters :p
What size bait to use? lures at all?
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You can buy
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squid!
California squid is white in colour and the quality is awesome. You can use them on a gang hook ie whole or cut up for bait!
I always use the B2 lumo squid SP on top of my hooks as an attractor!
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flangies
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Ok we have decided to go with mills on the monday.
Whats the deal with rigs?
Make my own? if so what type,
California squid eh, ill have to check them out. Work for two snelled size 8 octopus hooks?
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They will supply the gear and set you up
Though, if you check with them, they may let you use your own gear if it is suitable.
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