Hotspot: Back to school in the yak
by Corey Gallagher • Many of us, myself included, who live in our larger coastal cities often travel far and wide to remote and exotic locations in search of that ultimate fishing spot, often ignoring […]
by Corey Gallagher • Many of us, myself included, who live in our larger coastal cities often travel far and wide to remote and exotic locations in search of that ultimate fishing spot, often ignoring […]
by Matthew Langford • Now is a great time of year to get out and explore what Queensland has to offer. As an angler, most of our travels revolve around new and exciting fishing destinations. […]
by Jarrod Day • A two hour drive southeast of Melbourne, Lake Eildon is situated in the mountain ranges that make up the Eildon National park. The township of Eildon is laid back, but with […]
by Jarrod Day • Just the other day I was reading through an old publication written by Lance Wedlick on fishing Western Port and Port Phillip bays back in the 1980s. Old titles always excite […]
by Gordon Macdonald • The warmer months are prime times for scoring a feed of crabs throughout Southern Queensland. Many anglers will set crab pots in hope of scoring succulent crabs to add to their […]
by Corey Gallagher • A truly magnificent setting in the foothills of Mount Baw Baw, Blue Rock Lake is a spectacular place to target freshwater species in Victoria. Surrounded by steep, wooded banks, the lake’s […]
by Corey Gallagher • Paddling the canals of the Patterson Lakes Complex in your kayak, you could believe you’re holidaying on the Gold Coast, until the cold chill of Melbourne winter brings you back to […]
by Reece Thomas • If you are a kayak fisher that has ever dreamt about catching big snapper in shallow water in Queensland, then you may have ventured to Redcliffe, or put this location on […]
by Reece Thomas • Lake Kurwongbah, also known as Sideling Creek Dam, is situated on the northern suburbs of Brisbane approximately 40 minutes drive from the Brisbane CBD. The dam is used primarily as a […]
by Toby Grundy • For Canberra locals, early September is all about picking up the lighter sticks to target golden perch and large redfin. In Canberra, the Molonglo River, which feeds into Lake Burley Griffin […]
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