A different way to catch flatties
By Toby Grundy • I love my flathead fishing. For me, there are very few angling experiences more rewarding than packing the ute, loading the kayak and heading off to the South Coast in search […]
By Toby Grundy • I love my flathead fishing. For me, there are very few angling experiences more rewarding than packing the ute, loading the kayak and heading off to the South Coast in search […]
by Jarrod Day • The humble garfish is a readily available species year-round and doesn’t often get the kudos it deserves. Often underrated, what they lack in fight they make up for on the table […]
by Jarrod Day • It was back in 2009 when the first reports of kingfish being caught in Port Phillip Bay’s Rip began to surface. This was after a solid 20 year drought – they […]
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 Gary Brown • Some anglers I’ve known over the years argue against catching luderick. They say, ‘it’s boring to watch a float for hours on end,’ or, ‘they taste terrible,’ and worst of all […]
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 Lee Rayner • What could be better than spending a few hours fishing for a species that is abundant, relatively easy to catch and offers some of the best bait and food going around? […]
by Paul Martin • Catching luderick with weed flies is a relatively new approach that is more often used with traditional techniques. In many instances it has been proven to be more productive than using […]
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