The Bass Lodge – not just an angler’s retreat
by David Seaman • When I think of bass fishing I recall the fatigue of camping, burned and smoky meals and nights on the river that lead to total exhaustion by the end of a […]
by David Seaman • When I think of bass fishing I recall the fatigue of camping, burned and smoky meals and nights on the river that lead to total exhaustion by the end of a […]
by Paul Lennon • On the Mid North Coast of NSW the longtail season is one of the most hotly-anticipated times of the year for anglers. This is especially the case for land-based game anglers, […]
by Wayne Kampe • When I first visited Iluka the massive sea walls on the mighty Clarence River were still being constructed. Rail lines were carrying huge natural rocks dug from a quarry, as well […]
by Ryan Limpus • I’m a sucker for small riverside/beachside fishing villages. They remind me of years gone by, family holidays in the early 80’s when there was plenty to explore and options to try […]
by Wayne Kampe • Set on a vast tableland with trout waters stretching from around Glen Innes to the north, Tamworth to the south, north east to Dorrigo and then to the southeast Walcha area, […]
by Wayne Kampe • Every year New England trout seem to surprise me. During last summer, water temperatures in some of these waterways reached high levels that fairly tested the survival of the resident trout. […]
by Peter Jung • When people talk about fishing the NSW Snowy Mountains lakes, the majority of the chatter is about Lake Eucumbene or Lake Jindabyne. The pre-spawn run in the Eucumbene and Thredbo rivers, […]
by Michael Fox • Spanner crabs are one crustacean that you don’t hear a lot about unless you’re sitting at a seafood restaurant table reading the menu. This is probably because you can’t just wander […]
by Simon Goldsmith • Few species garner the respect and adoration of mangrove jack. Highly-strung, aggressive and with a reputation for a crash-and-grab approach to living, mangrove jack are a fish that all light tackle […]
by Greg Clarke • The East Australian Current bubbles down the New South Wales coastline every summer bringing all those hot water pelagic species that anglers so eagerly await. Marlin, sailfish, cobia and wahoo are […]
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