
What’s the story, prawning glory
by Bob Thornton • In all fishing, understanding the fish’s basics habits only gets you so far. Knowing what they eat is certainly another piece in the puzzle, but with predatory species, getting an insight […]
by Bob Thornton • In all fishing, understanding the fish’s basics habits only gets you so far. Knowing what they eat is certainly another piece in the puzzle, but with predatory species, getting an insight […]
by Sean Thompson • Chasing mud crabs over the summer holidays is a popular pastime for many QLD families. What’s great about crabbing is that if you put some pots out while having a fish […]
by Ian Sewell • With summer in full swing the estuarine waters of the west coast have warmed significantly and the blue swimmer crab populations in our estuaries have grown quickly. Of all crustaceans, blue […]
by Kurt Blanksby • There is something so exciting about shining the torch light into the shallows just after dark every January when the marron season starts. Seeing those big black freshwater crayfish materialising out […]
by Ian Sewell • Every year as the days get warmer and the boat covers start to come off, the waters off the West Coast start to stir with a massive underwater migration. Western rock […]
by Justin Wilmer • Last year I wrote about chasing crabs and crayfish from the kayak. There’s no doubt that the kayak is an ideal vessel for chasing crustaceans. You can launch anywhere, travel across […]
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 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 […]
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