Melbourne Snapper Fishing In Snapper season with Live report from Port phillip bay Tips trick & gps marks Fishing rigs . a Simple blog with fishing information to help new anglers catch a Snapper in port phillip bay . read through our blog and maps . Fishing reports will be posted on our facebook page snapper fishing tackle . We fish shallow water in the start of the season & head wide towards the end . in winter we fish for big reds in port phillip bay
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Melbourne Boat Project
We took on another personal boat rebuilding project, and one of my fishing mates who is exceptionally skilled at video production and catching snapper said we should film the rebuild, so yesterday we shot our first video just having a bit of a walk around the boat, and banging on about different things, in which I mentioned the engine being a d4 225 at 300hp as I thought that was what it was, after seeing the heading on the manual Volvo Penta D4 225 -300HP , anyway shortly after posting i have been corrected 225 means 225hp lol seems reasonable to me, im not beyond making mistakes just yet , but anyway if you would like to see my project take a look at the video on the boat build I will put a link below, I will probably be asking lots of questions here when i can't figure out something, cheers.
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Snapper Season in Western Australia
It’s
that time of the year again – the Snapper Season is about to get underway in
Western Australia.
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When does the Snapper Season Start in
Western Australia?.
The
Snapper Season here in WA starts on December 16 every year. This is just after
the official seasonal closure from October 15 to December 15, when fishing is
closed to the public. This is mainly to protect the spawning Snapper.
The
Snapper Season goes on from December 16 through to March 15, and then from June
to September.
There
is a lot of concern about the dwindling numbers of the Pink Snapper here in WA;
that is why responsible fishing is so important. This means never going out fishing
in the middle of the Snapper breeding season and not going all out crazy when
you start fishing. Take your share, be responsible, and move out.
Where Will You Find Snappers in
Western Australia?
In
Western Australia, there are two fish species that are found in abundance – the
Snapper and the Dhuis. The Snapper is found in the same grounds as the Dhuis,
but the difference is that Snappers move around much more.
Snappers
are more active and much faster. But where you find and catch them will depend
the weather conditions on that day and the time of the day.
Warnbro
Sound, Cockburn Sound and Cork Bay are fertile grounds for Snapper fishing. You
will find a plenty of pink snapper and seasonal snappers here.
Facts About the Pink Snapper of
Western Australia
The Pink Snapper weights 8 to 12 kg. He is a
big fish for sure. The biggest pink snapper caught in Western Australia weighed
16 kg.
Big
snappers generally pop up in shallow inshore reefs. You can look for snappers
across the southern coastline of Australia and up to the Montebello Islands.
Snappers
can be found in deep waters during the summer in great numbers. But these tend
to be juvenile fish, which weigh in the 4 kilo range. If you want to catch the
big snappers, which weigh 8 kg or more, then you will have to make your way to
the shallow inshore reefs.
The the thing about Snappers is that they are highly predictable. You know exactly what
they are up to and where they are going to aggregate – or at least you will
after a year or so of recreational fishing.
How to Catch Snapper Fish
Why
don’t you visit our Facebook page and subscribe to our YouTubechannel for great tips and advice on how to catch snapper fish?
Basically,
you must get the right gear to catch Snapper fish. We recommend soft plastic
lures like those made by popular brands such as Squidgies, Berkeley and Zman
Lures.
Also,
buy the Reedy’s Ultra Rig from Reedy’s Rigz. The Ultra Rig makes it really easy
for even beginners catch Snappers quickly and easily.
Reedy’s Rigz is an Australian company makes
the best Snapper Lures, Pre-Tied Paternoster Rigs, Jigs, Flasher Rigs, Snapper
Snatcher Rigs, etc. You can buy our fishing gear and other products at any
local tackle shop in Australia.
Go Get Some Snapper!
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