
Southern summer pelagic action
• by Mark Gercovich Cruising around in an open boat on a flat blue sea, casting lures at fast-moving pelagic fish, is something we used to associate with sportfishing in more tropical climes. However, when […]
• by Mark Gercovich Cruising around in an open boat on a flat blue sea, casting lures at fast-moving pelagic fish, is something we used to associate with sportfishing in more tropical climes. However, when […]
by Mark Gercovich • Summer time is kingfish time here in South West Victoria and more and more anglers seem keen to take their chance to tackle this tough fighting and spectacular angling adversary. Getting […]
by Jacob Crispe • Hoodlum: someone who is never up to any good, one who indulges in a life of crime and violence; a hooligan, thug or gangster. Fact: Yellowtail kingfish can grow up to […]
by Elii English • The technique of jigging has been around as long as people have been catching fish, although modern jigging has evolved substantially since then. Whether you’re targeting back breakers in the depths […]
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 • Pound for pound, yellowtail kingfish are one of the hardest fighting fish in the water. At times, they can be led to the boat with so much ease that they’ll completely […]
by Mark Gercovich • There are many reasons why some fish are popular angling species: some taste good, some look good, some fight hard, some are hard to find, or some require specific angling dedication. […]
by Chris Firkin • In December’s issue I talked about what us kiwis do a little differently as far as trout fishing is concerned. This month we talk about our biggest asset as far as […]
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