Catching snapper in Moreton Bay
by Spero Kartanos • Snapper are as good an eating fish as you will find in Moreton Bay and, depending on what gear you’re using, they are a great fighting fish as well. Those of […]
by Spero Kartanos • Snapper are as good an eating fish as you will find in Moreton Bay and, depending on what gear you’re using, they are a great fighting fish as well. Those of […]
by Mark Bargenquast • It’s that time of the year again to pull out the winter woolies and rethink angling opportunities for the next few months, as cooling water temperatures and different weather patterns bring […]
by Reece Thomas • As the warmth of the summer nights slowly fades into the arrival of cool winter evenings it can make a few anglers question their motivation for those early morning or night […]
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 Jason Ehrlich • Coolmunda Dam was completed back in 1968 by damming the Macintyre Brook just east of Inglewood. The lay of the surrounding land is relatively flat in comparison to other Queensland lakes, […]
by Dane Radosevic • ‘Barramundi? They’re a northern species – you won’t catch one this far south will you?’ Working in a tackle shop I am often faced with this exact response whenever I mention […]
by Matthew Scholz • There is a certain time in every angler’s life when they decide to push a little further in pursuit of trophy fish and explore the expanse of bluewater beyond the bays […]
by Matthew Langford • There’s nothing quite like waking up to a cold, frosty South Burnett winter. It can be quite hard to pull yourself away from those woollen blankets, but the anticipation of a […]
by Spero Kartanos • The humble little whiting is the very first fish that most of us catch. You can spend untold amounts of money on the latest rods and reels to catch big fish, […]
by Spero Kartanos • Unlike spotted mackerel, school mackerel (also called ‘doggie mackerel’) don’t feed on the surface very often. To catch them, you need to get your lure down to where the fish are, […]
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