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Shallow tactics for Moreton Bay snapper
by Reece Thomas • Living in Brisbane has given me some great opportunities to fish a wide area of South East Queensland and take advantage of the species that call the waters home. But for […]
by Reece Thomas • Living in Brisbane has given me some great opportunities to fish a wide area of South East Queensland and take advantage of the species that call the waters home. But for […]
by Dan Kaggelis • Many creek anglers shy away from fishing surface lures because of the misguided belief that it’s just too hard. In actual fact, surface fishing for species like mangrove jacks, barramundi and […]
by Brad McKendrick • Violent surface strikes, powerful runs, great speed and a top eating quality make Spanish mackerel one of our most popular pelagics to catch. Is it any wonder so many anglers work […]
by Karl Mendis • Snapper are one of those fish that anyone who has picked up a fishing rod dream about catching. Those dreams often go along the lines of pulling in a trophy fish […]
by Kim Bain • Crab tying will save you lots of time and trouble when cooking a muddy or a nice sand crab. Tying is a very important skill if you plan to catch and […]
by Wayne Kampe • Camping in peace and solitude is not something everyone is going to enjoy, but most anglers – myself included – just love it. That quiet serenity is exactly what you get […]
by Michael Tropiano • Despite the sore back, the endless salt spray to the face and the lack of hi-tech sounders and chart plotters, I still love taking the tinny out for a run. Of […]
by Travis Davies • The Coffs Coast is a beautiful, fun-filled tourism destination on the NSW Mid North Coast mid-way between Sydney and Brisbane. The vibrant city of Coffs Harbour is the main regional centre, […]
by Jarrod Day • For many anglers owning a boat is a dream, and while it might become a reality to some, it can be an extremely farfetched possibility for others. Regardless, you really don’t […]
by Peter Jung • September has seen the days slowly get longer and night has lost a bit of its chill. This transition out of winter/dry season patterns is the spark that lights the fire […]
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