Rocking around the beaches and headlands
by David Seaman • In NSW the seascape changes from high cliffs and deep water in the south, to shallow fingers of rocks and broken reef around the Mid Coast. The common feature that extends […]
by David Seaman • In NSW the seascape changes from high cliffs and deep water in the south, to shallow fingers of rocks and broken reef around the Mid Coast. The common feature that extends […]
by Peter Phelps • Now, just when you thought it was time to pack the kayak away for the winter months, I urge you to reconsider and read on. When you think of typical kayak […]
by Joel Edwards • As we approach the coldest part of the year here in New South Wales, there’s an abundance of hot angling opportunities to be excited about. In this article I’ll be focussing […]
by Gerry Morsman • There’s just something about catching snapper off the land that leaves me wanting more! Maybe it’s the excitement of seeing a 13ft rod buckle over after an intense wait in that […]
by Lee Rayner • A few years ago if someone said you could catch a swordfish in daylight hours, you would have thought they were on the crazy pills, but that was quickly changed when […]
by Sean Thompson • Whiting are one of the most popular species for anglers of all ages for a number of reasons. Not only do they taste great, but they are widely distributed and the […]
by Gordon Macdonald • The warmer months are prime times for scoring a feed of crabs throughout Southern Queensland. Many anglers will set crab pots in hope of scoring succulent crabs to add to their […]
by Jarrod Day • Tuna stocks in south western Victoria have soared over the past 7 or 8 years; so much so that they are a viable target year-round. Even this summer, a school of […]
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 Kasper Lenigas • Without a doubt Spanish mackerel are one of my all-time favourite fish to target. Not only are they fast and taste great, but they look mean and have a serious set […]
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