west of two rocks marina. We set up our drifts so we are fishing the 30 - 45m line (just inside the 50m drop-off) and just keep working our way north zig-zagging along that line. Dhuies, baldies, breaksea and pinks all through that area. As mentioned above snapper will be making their way in closer now as the weather gets worse. I dont think dhuies and baldies come in as close though cause i never hear of them being caught off the beach or groynes i could be wrong though. If you fish the area i mentioned you will catch fish (alot of undersize dhuies and pinks though). Some days we bag out in a couple of hours with good fish, some days can be out there all day and only get 1 or 2 keepers, just gotta get out there and give it a good bash. If its really quiet in that area we head out another 3-4kms to the 60 - 75m area, look for ground and have picked up larger dhuies, baldies, queen snapper and some good size nannygai but you have to find good reefy/coral ground otherwise your wasting your time. We find best bait is squid, if you catch a sargeant baker or wrasse whack a fillet on a big hook and send it down, hope this helps
NORUN NOFUN
Posts: 1035
Date Joined: 15/08/11
After this weather, not far
After this weather, not far at all.
beeroclock
Posts: 743
Date Joined: 22/08/12
Our "go to" area off two rocks is about 35km
west of two rocks marina. We set up our drifts so we are fishing the 30 - 45m line (just inside the 50m drop-off) and just keep working our way north zig-zagging along that line. Dhuies, baldies, breaksea and pinks all through that area. As mentioned above snapper will be making their way in closer now as the weather gets worse. I dont think dhuies and baldies come in as close though cause i never hear of them being caught off the beach or groynes i could be wrong though. If you fish the area i mentioned you will catch fish (alot of undersize dhuies and pinks though). Some days we bag out in a couple of hours with good fish, some days can be out there all day and only get 1 or 2 keepers, just gotta get out there and give it a good bash. If its really quiet in that area we head out another 3-4kms to the 60 - 75m area, look for ground and have picked up larger dhuies, baldies, queen snapper and some good size nannygai but you have to find good reefy/coral ground otherwise your wasting your time. We find best bait is squid, if you catch a sargeant baker or wrasse whack a fillet on a big hook and send it down, hope this helps
rob90
Posts: 1528
Date Joined: 06/02/13
Dhus and pinks stay inshore
Dhus and pinks stay inshore and hop from lump to lump. Baldies anywhere over the back edge. You wouldn't believe how close good dhus are
Hi my name is rob............. and I'm a........... fishaholic
backlash
Posts: 335
Date Joined: 12/10/10
study the charts
i spend time studying the navionics charts, and looking for those depth changes and or indicative rises that could hold fish.
then it simply comes down to time on the water to search/sound around to find ground that will hold fish.
I think there is similar good ground off mindarie as well. and if you're keen, Mandurah, Jurien, Leeman, etc
My basic thinking being i think that if you're further away from the locally / main populace-accessible fishing grounds that you should see more fish.
cheers
Dave