When shallow isn’t shallow enough!
• Stephen Booth (first published January 2022) I’m lucky that I get to hang around really good anglers most of the time and this gives me the opportunity to learn new ways of doing old […]
• Stephen Booth (first published January 2022) I’m lucky that I get to hang around really good anglers most of the time and this gives me the opportunity to learn new ways of doing old […]
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 Sean Thompson • Beach fishing isn’t just a sport, it’s a passion. Get it right and it can be incredibly productive. Not only that, but in our fast-paced world filled with digital gadgets and […]
by Jarrod Day • Victoria might not have the likes of barramundi, mangrove jack, GTs and queenies but we do have an amazing array of willing lure taking species. Light tackle enthusiasts can go toe-to-toe […]
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 Jamison Godfrey • Flathead is probably the main staple fish in Tasmania when it comes to catching a feed. Everyone that does eat them always has their preference on how to prepare them: dusted […]
by Jamison Godfrey • Flathead would have to be the fish that most people have caught at some stage or another; luckily they are a fantastic table fish also with plenty of ways to […]
by Sean Thompson • The term ‘estuary’ basically covers the transition zone between the mouth of a river (where it enters the open sea) and the upper limits of its fresh or brackish reach. Estuaries […]
by Gary Brown • In my early years dusky flathead were the main fish species that I used to catch when fishing with my dad drifting the Georges and Port Hacking rivers. It was just […]
by Jamison Godfrey • When fishing on my local salt waterways, it’s very unusual not to encounter flathead on each trip. They can be very unwanted at times when targeting other species like bream or […]
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