New twists on fooling flathead
by Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling • The humble flathead is Australia’s most popular saltwater target, and it’s not too hard to see why. Whether you target tigers in Tassie, yanks in Victoria, sandies in NSW, […]
by Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling • The humble flathead is Australia’s most popular saltwater target, and it’s not too hard to see why. Whether you target tigers in Tassie, yanks in Victoria, sandies in NSW, […]
by Stephen Booth • Lake Mulwala, on the border towns of Yarrawonga (Vic) and Mulwala (NSW) is considered by many as the sacred heart of cod fishing in Australia. For me, Mulwala is the […]
by Troy Brown • Having endured a couple of months of transitioning weather and the patchy fish catch rates which often accompany the change of season, anglers are primed for the warmer weather. Spring […]
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 Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling • It seems there’s an immense amount of interest in the subject of chasing bream on fly gear. Here’s the lowdown on how to do it successfully: Of all the fishing […]
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 Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling • Where do you start when working a new piece of water, or returning to an old area you haven’t fished in years? Here are some vital clues! This winter I […]
by Gary Brown • Not everyone has the opportunity or equipment to go and chase marlin, tuna, kingfish, cobia and other larger fish species off the rocks, but everyone can chase what I class as […]
by Elliot Fooks • With the 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 Jamie Robley • I love traditional small creek bassing in the natural habitat of our beloved Aussie battlers. The tight water of the upper reaches and branches of larger coastal rivers, where water dragons, […]
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