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Author:  cargs [ Oct 29th, '13, 19:47 ]
Post subject:  Catching 'wild' Koi

I'm currently working at a new land subdivision in the Perth northern suburbs and have stumbled across a couple of old dams RIDDLED with BIG Koi!! These dams will eventually be drained and back filled to make way for houses and I'd like to save some of the koi, question is how do I catch them? Anyone done something like this before?

Author:  Gabe [ Oct 29th, '13, 19:58 ]
Post subject:  Re: Catching 'wild' Koi

Use a throw net! I relocated koi from my pond using a standard bait fishing throw net

Author:  cargs [ Oct 29th, '13, 20:27 ]
Post subject:  Re: Catching 'wild' Koi

I would if I could throw it several meters :) the dams are quite large and I haven't seen the koi near the edges :( I'm thinking will have to try with a fishing line and barbless hook

Author:  mattyoga [ Oct 29th, '13, 22:03 ]
Post subject:  Re: Catching 'wild' Koi

Sounds like a job for a kayak fisherman:-) is there yak access?

Author:  lloyddavis [ Oct 29th, '13, 22:23 ]
Post subject:  Re: Catching 'wild' Koi

easy, some decent low vis line, a weighted sinker on a sliding rig or paternoster, barbless hook and a piece of luncheon meat. Caught hundreds of carp that way when I was a kid. You could also try sweetcorn or maggots with smaller hooks.
Don't forget a chair and a beer, then just sit and wait

Author:  cargs [ Oct 30th, '13, 05:32 ]
Post subject:  Re: Catching 'wild' Koi

Hey Matty, I discovered AP when Kev shared his system on yakfishwest, still got my hobie in the shed ;)

Author:  BenBrewcat [ Oct 30th, '13, 08:04 ]
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And don't forget if you're hook-and-lining (especially a paternoster on the bottom), use a barbless hook. Or at least a circle hook. You want to SAVE the fish :thumbleft: .

Author:  mattyoga [ Oct 30th, '13, 08:10 ]
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cargs wrote:
Hey Matty, I discovered AP when Kev shared his system on yakfishwest, still got my hobie in the shed ;)


Hi Cargs -theres quite a few of us from YFW getting into AP now. Time to dust off the hobie - plenty of whiting and flatties in the river.

Author:  grunta [ Oct 30th, '13, 11:15 ]
Post subject:  Re: Catching 'wild' Koi

hey there, I have cought lots of carp in the canning river over the years, using a barbles hook isn't nesisary just use a thin gage hook with a small barb and bread dough with a little chees, circle hooks are good as there is less chance of gut hooking the fish, larg Koi fight well, great fun on light gear.

is there any chance you would let any one know the location before the pond/dam is drained, I wouldn't mind a few more fish, and saving some from certan death would be good, not to some people I know.

Cheers

Author:  Mr Damage [ Oct 30th, '13, 14:43 ]
Post subject:  Re: Catching 'wild' Koi

cargs wrote:
I'm currently working at a new land subdivision in the Perth northern suburbs and have stumbled across a couple of old dams RIDDLED with BIG Koi!! question is how do I catch them?
Have you tried a spear gun?

Author:  earthbound [ Oct 30th, '13, 14:54 ]
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Ohhhh harsh Mr D.... :)

Author:  Slowboat [ Oct 30th, '13, 15:02 ]
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going to be a lot easier to catch / spear when the water is pumped out.

Author:  keith [ Oct 30th, '13, 21:02 ]
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do you know anyone with a seining net?

Author:  Mr Damage [ Oct 30th, '13, 22:16 ]
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earthbound wrote:
Ohhhh harsh Mr D.... :)

...but effective!... and fun! :mrgreen:

Author:  cargs [ Oct 31st, '13, 07:10 ]
Post subject:  Re: Catching 'wild' Koi

If anyone wants the location PM me, is rather not share it publicly as the land is owned by a developer and considered private property so technically access would be considered trespassing. In saying that people are out there every evening 4x4ing and motorbike riding

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