Howqua River how-to
by Brendan Mather • The Howqua River flows through the Alpine National Park in the shire of Mansfield, Victoria. The river flows through the picturesque Howqua Valley and eventually joins with Lake Eildon. The river […]
by Brendan Mather • The Howqua River flows through the Alpine National Park in the shire of Mansfield, Victoria. The river flows through the picturesque Howqua Valley and eventually joins with Lake Eildon. The river […]
by Elliot Fooks • With he world still more or less in disarray, most of us have gotten used to a reality of less fishing, or at the very least, fishing only in water a […]
by Brett Geddes • The Gippsland Lakes are back! Of course they didn’t go anywhere but the area went into lockdown after the devastating bushfires. Then, around late February things went back to normal… until […]
by Troy Brown • My latest kayaking adventure took me to the busy Nerang River, specifically the area just upstream of the Sundale Bridge. With a multitude of launch sites including boat ramps and sandy […]
by Peter Fullarton • Make the most of opportunities when they come your way. At certain times, stretches of beach might open up a nice hole or gutter that works in a perfect way to […]
by Bob Thornton • One of the great things about South East Queensland and Northern NSW is that you really don’t need a boat to experience some great fishing. It’s true that land-based fishing elsewhere […]
by Peter Jung • East Gippsland is full of great holiday destinations that have a fishing twist. One such locale is Marlo and the Cape Conran coastal area, which is a short drive via the […]
by Justin Willmer • Whether you call it ‘Fraser Island’, ‘K’gari’ or simply ‘paradise’, this natural wonder draws tourists and anglers from around the world, visiting both the island itself and the fishing Mecca that […]
by Jarrod Day • Three decades ago, when I was a young jetty grommet, bait fishing was the preferred method of fishing for all the species I targeted. It certainly wasn’t any trouble to catch […]
by Peter Fullarton • Mulloway can be caught in a number of environments such as estuaries, rivers, bays and offshore, but one of the mulloway’s favourite hunting grounds is the ‘surf zone’. Chasing them in […]
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