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    fishing around Karratha

    I may be moving to Karratha soon and im interested in any feedback on what to expect for fishing in the area. What type of fish,is a small boat suitable for the area/tides,is it safe to kayak fish, etc
    Any feedback would be appreciated

    frankie

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    Re: fishing around Karratha

    Best bet would be to get on the Fishwrecked web site , W.A based and full of good info on that area in the nor- west you lucky person ....Matt
    A bad days fishing has got to be better than any day at work......


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    thanks for the direction Matt. Its not a done deal yet but ive got my fingers crossed.

    frankie

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    Small boats are good in that area. Kayak O.k. - no crocs either. I even had a surf while I was over there. Ideally you'll set up the small boat on some larger wheels and tyres than we use over here. There's plenty of rivers, beaches and bays in the area that use bush ramps and dirt roads.

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    Re: fishing around Karratha

    Quote Originally Posted by GBC View Post
    Small boats are good in that area. Kayak O.k. - no crocs either. I even had a surf while I was over there. Ideally you'll set up the small boat on some larger wheels and tyres than we use over here. There's plenty of rivers, beaches and bays in the area that use bush ramps and dirt roads.
    My son lives there and he has seen big crocs on the beach in front of Karratha so good luck with the surfing!!
    There are muddies up the creeks. He has heard of a few barra & salmon around the creeks.
    He went outside fishing as part of his college training with getting his skippers licence and they went handlining with bait. he said it was a big mistake as he gave up after a few cut fingers and almost being pulled over the side of the boat by big cod mostly.
    He wants me to go visit him one day so I might get there myself.
    cheers

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    Re: fishing around Karratha

    Headland and whim creek sightings are newsworthy and they are a fair bit North. Karratha gets about as many salties as Bundaberg. It's not a listed habitat area.

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    Small boat will be fine, plenty of them here. I have a 4.6m and get out off the back beach and up the creeks (cod, jacks, flatties, salmon and bream have all been mainstays lately). Plenty of mullet and prawns to cast net. Lots of sharks as well...
    Also head out off of Dampier, schoolies and spotties trolled up in close and an assortment of other stuff as well, got my first coral trout on a plastic the other week so it can't be that hard! ha
    There is some fresh water close by, a kayak would be great for that, I dunno about any of the saltier areas, seen to many sharks for me to want to get that close to 'em...You also have good areas within an hours drive north and south to launch the boat but I haven't done that yet...went for a drive to a place called 40mile beach and they had a sign up warning about a recent croc sighting...dunno if thats just certain people wanting to keep visitor numbers down though?
    Vegetarian - Ancient tribal slang for the village idiot that can't hunt, fish or ride.

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    Hehehe, well those signs are workin cause my young blokes not going back in the water, reckons the local pool is a better bet.
    They had the signs up out the front of karratha too, where he saw the crocs about a few months back.

    cheers. steve.

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    I see Goat Boy failed to tell you about having to pick your tides to come back to the back beach unless you want a few hours wait or maybe enjoys watching the unfortunate boats sitting on the mud flats for a few hour like the rest of us.

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    Re: fishing around Karratha

    thanks for all the info guys. its giving me a direction for my research to the area.
    now im just sweating on this transfer working out.


    frankie

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    You will also be close to Point Samson area. Very good spot. Cleaverville also is a good spot with a good little creek/river

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    G,day Frankie
    I just spent 19mths over there,and also I didnt get much opportunity to fish,I did manage a couple of trips.Transport was my biggest issue but there were plenty of land based spots worth a look if you have a vehicle,some of the spots mentioned above all work,also try some of the rocky points around dampier,lots of trevally,queenies jacks etc.The point to the left of hearsons cove "if you dont mind the walk" has good deep water with plenty of pelagics and also bluebone.Depending on your prefered fishing styles theres plenty to do.There are barra there,but the best fishing is in the extreme heat of summer,the locals say hotter the better.Also whitnall bay is pretty good off the stones.
    Not much but hope it helps,good luck.
    cheers,Gav.

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    well, the transfer is a go ahead and ill be starting at Karratha in about 3 weeks. Looking forwards to getting amongst it all but it may take a little time to get rigged up as i dont think my bass and bream gear will cut it....lol
    also, how do you think my zego will go over there? 3m long, plastic twin hulled 30hp outboard? will it have the legs to get where i need to be ?

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    frankie

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    It will be enough for the creeks around Cossack, Point Samson, Cleaverville and the many other creeks and estuaries.Don't know if I would be heading out to the islands in it though.....there's some plenty big ships out there that probably won't even see you if you cross their path let alone be able to stop if they did see you.
    What are you going to be doing over here?

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    im moving over to work with glass installation.
    im keen to get out fishing but i know ill have to invest in a whole new range of gear as i dont think my 10+ bass and 5 + bream rods will curt it

    frankie

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