Sussing out Sydney’s shore-based spots
by Gary Brown • Even if you don’t have a boat, you shouldn’t be deterred from going for a fish in Southern Sydney. There are so many land-based spots that it would take a lifetime […]
by Gary Brown • Even if you don’t have a boat, you shouldn’t be deterred from going for a fish in Southern Sydney. There are so many land-based spots that it would take a lifetime […]
by Toby Grundy • Three large tailor were already on ice as the tide started to run in. The wind was brutal and the drizzle was coming in waves. They were tough conditions but a […]
by Steve Morgan • This is the first Surtees boat I have ever been in. The New Zealand built hull is made from plate aluminium and boasts a water ballast system that floods while at […]
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 Simon Goldsmith • When it comes to freshwater sportfish it’s hard to go past the Australian bass. An iconic species that was instrumental in the evolution of sportfishing and catch and release tournament angling […]
by Jarrod Day • On any given day, rain, hail or shine you only have take a glimpse at any pier or jetty around the coastline of the Bay and one, two maybe more anglers […]
by Dan Kaggelis • When fishing offshore areas, especially deep water, anglers are typically faced with the choice to either anchor or drift. Whilst this may seem like a small insignificant choice, it can […]
by Craig McGill • Structure, either artificial or natural, means different things to different fish. For some, like leatherjackets and luderick, it’s a food source in the form of barnacles, weed, crustaceans and all […]
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 Peter Fullarton • The Australian herring (Arripis georgianus) is more commonly called herring or ‘hezzas’ in Western Australia, and known as Tommy ruff in other states. Although they grow to a smaller size than […]
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