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  1. I use SafariI have had a lot of problems logging in and staying logged in.It seems to be working well at present. No tech head here, so I am not sure why.However, it is the main reason that I do not visit this site much. It took this prolonged spell of bad weather (no real fishing, more web fishing ) for me to try my luck back here again!Good luck with the upgrade! Cheers, Des
  2. Had a couple of pm asking which site I use for checking water temp;http://oceancurrent.imos.org.au/Adelaide/2013081704.htmlYou can zoom into the maps for further detail.Cheers, Des
  3. Yup. I do all my fishing wading the shallows.Cheers, Des
  4. Follow the cooler water Winter in St V Gulf. Water is cooler north.Summer in St V Gulf. Water is cooler southSo in summer you will get them all the way down to Sellicks Beach. After that they run out of their sandy habitat.Cheers, Des
  5. Noting a few recent posts enquiring after Yellow Fin Whiting, I thought I would put up some general info regarding a species I have obsessed over for a while, along with a part log for this winter so far.Yellow Fin Whiting are available all year round.There are independent resident populations in the St Vincent Gulf, Spencer Gulf and in WA from Albany through to Shark Bay.The is no migration between populations.Yellow Fin Whiting follow the COLD WATER. At various times of the year you will find them in the part of the gulf that have their natural habitat, but were the water is COLDEST. So I tr
  6. The one thing that is guaranteed to improve your fishing is a log.I took up fishing in 2004 (for stress relief!) and have maintained a log ever since. diligently entering the details of every session.They are now broken up into several logs for different areas.An excel spreadsheet is the easiest way of managing all the data. Always put in a SCORE for your results. Use the ascending/descending sort function to discern for the best fishing conditions. Very soon you will be able to identify the conditions to fish & get close to virtually nailing them on every session where the conditions line
  7. Do all my fishing wading. So my reels get a hammering!These 2 guys have been great over the last few years;Shimano Stradic Ci4Shimano Rarenium Ci4However I have been using this baby over the last 4 weeks. So far very sweet.Pflueger Patriarch. Check it outhttp://www.purefishing.com.au/reels/pflueger/spin/patriarch-xt-spin/Amazing good value considering their specs. I am using the 9535 sizehttp://www.minstortackle.com/servlet/the-PFLUEGER/CategoriesCheers, Des
  8. http://www.strikehook.com/forum/35-bait-tackle/168804-whiting-on-poppers
  9. I target them a lot in the St. Vincent Gulf - north of Adelaide.I don't know much about around Whayala as I have never fished there.Some of my posts on YFW (Goldbars) may help give you some info as I think they do not change behaviour much between the gulfs. … aaah! But you should know. Fins http://www.strikehook.com/forum/42-metropolitan/206780-gold-sessionshttp://www.strikehook.com/forum/42-metropolitan/207876-quick-gold-baghttp://www.strikehook.com/forum/42-metropolitan/211321-what-is-the-max-factorCheers, Des
  10. My understanding is that these artificial reefs are only "fish aggregation devices"They do not actually help any particular species survive or thrive.It simply makes it easier for recco & pro fisherman to find them, subsequently diminish fish stocks. Cheers, Des
  11. I like that!!! :cheer: It is the skill & know how not the bucks!!!
  12. 1) Yellow Fin Whiting: the absolute best by far for simple cooking with delicious results.2) Flounder: Butter, wine & lemon OR Crispy fried with a tangy Thai shitake mushroom sauce.3) Flathead: very versatile, but beer batter is the bestAll in abundance on our doorstep, the northern sand flats.Cheers,Des
  13. 3 weeks ago I caught a 60cm flathead as a by catch. Went back to try for them the following week & scored 47 & 57cm fish. Last week I caught this fish. It put a smile on my face ... 74cmLooking forward to a few more & hopefully better this one with some luck & better know how.Cheers, Des
  14. Des

    silvers

    Up North in the gulfs, for some reason, they call Yellow Fin Whiting "Silvers"I am guessing that is what Wadey is referring too. And not the smaller species of Silver Whiting that you get out in the gulf.
  15. Awesome video man!Great fish!I am fascinated with your canoe set up. What is it? Where did you get it? ... and the accessories.CheersDes
  16. Looks like I cant attach that PDF file of the SARDI report on wader safety.If anyone knows if I can post it up, please advise
  17. Here is a report done by a SARDI scientist. It will dispel some myths & fallacies regarding waders. I do 95% of my fishing in waders. Use common sense, take care of waves & currents & you will be fine. I have on numerous occasions "gone swimming" in my waders. Contrary to popular opinion; waders that fill up with water will not take you to the bottom & drown you. Surprise! surprise! water has the same buoyancy as ... err ... water! Your waders are not filling up with concrete. You can quiet easily swim in your waders. Stay calm. Panic kills more people than waders do.
  18. Des

    Waders?

    I have 3 pairs of WadersThe first pair is HornesThe second pair is HornesThe third pair is Hornes Go to their factory & get them custom made to your choice of all the options.CheersDes
  19. Hi DrawnThis "old guy" at St Kilda, do you know what bait and rig he would use for the yellow fin whiting? I am a bit of a yellow fin addict and am looking to target the larger specimens. They are great fighters, more so in shallow water and very light gear makes it great sport. When you finally land them they are great tasting too. Thanks for the info.
  20. Hi Cal,That would have been a ripper mate! Fluke or no fluke. Caught on whitebait is no surpprise. I have on a few occasions come across whitebait in the stomach contents of the large yellow fin. I might in fact give it a try sometime & report back here. Thanks for the feedback.CheersDes
  21. How big do Yellow fin whiting grow? The biggest I have caught is a 41cm. Fishing buddy Mark has taken a 42cm one alongside me. I have heard some old timers talk of 50cm fish. Does anyone have photos or info? http://www.fishyorkepeninsula.com/images/attachments/fRVkrAqG__080207_3p.jpg[/img]
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