Black Magic Master Class – Achieving success in the surf
by Paul Lennon • Catching fish from the surf beaches is one of the most basic and relaxing styles of fishing there is. While it can be an extremely productive way to fish, it also […]
by Paul Lennon • Catching fish from the surf beaches is one of the most basic and relaxing styles of fishing there is. While it can be an extremely productive way to fish, it also […]
by Paul Lennon • Australia is lucky enough to have the best black marlin fishery anywhere in the world, both for quality and quantity. The legendary giant black marlin fishery off Cairns produces more granders […]
by Paul Lennon • When it comes to putting food on the table, good old fashion bottom bouncing is still pretty hard to beat. It’s probably safe to say that drifting around with a paternoster […]
by Sean Thompson • Last issue I outlined the natural influences that affect estuary fishing, and how to identify productive times. I also covered key locations such as break walls, rocky points and oyster leases. […]
by Sean Thompson • The term ‘estuary’ basically covers the transition zone between the mouth of a river (where it enters the open sea) and the upper limits of its fresh or brackish reach. Estuaries […]
by Paul Lennon • Hook choice for mulloway can be a very contentious issue amongst anglers. While some swear by circles others strongly argue over a single or double snelled J hook and that’s before […]
by Paul Lennon • The humble luderick is a fantastic fish to target, especially during the cooler months when they are at their most prevalent. This time of year they can be found schooling up […]
by Jarrod Day • I’ll probably cop a bit of flack for this comment, but while I get older and rounder as the years pass, some things in fishing become a little more challenging – […]
by Paul Lennon • One of the best things about winter along the mid-north coast of NSW is the snapper fishing. While quality reds can be caught all year round, it’s the winter months that […]
by David Seaman • In NSW the seascape changes from high cliffs and deep water in the south, to shallow fingers of rocks and broken reef around the Mid Coast. The common feature that extends […]
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