Rocking around the beaches and headlands
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 […]
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 […]
by Gary Brown • In my early years dusky flathead were the main fish species that I used to catch when fishing with my dad drifting the Georges and Port Hacking rivers. It was just […]
by Greg Reid • When the Editor requested a piece on how to catch flathead for the table I thought, ‘everyone knows how to catch a flattie’. But on short reflection I had to remind […]
by Shayne McKee • We’re going to talk about why low water is such a good time to target flatties with plastics, what to look for and where to cast, what I use and find […]
by Stephen Booth • Filleting flathead is one of those things most newcomers find a little difficult. And let’s face it, they are pretty weird looking fish. But they taste great, are reasonably abundant along […]
by Bob Thornton • We’re finally at that stage along the east coast where the weather is warming but the water is still cool, and for the estuarine angler this can only spell one thing […]
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