Holiday destination – Lake Eildon
by Jarrod Day • A two hour drive southeast of Melbourne, Lake Eildon is situated in the mountain ranges that make up the Eildon National park. The township of Eildon is laid back, but with […]
by Jarrod Day • A two hour drive southeast of Melbourne, Lake Eildon is situated in the mountain ranges that make up the Eildon National park. The township of Eildon is laid back, but with […]
by Jarrod Day • Just the other day I was reading through an old publication written by Lance Wedlick on fishing Western Port and Port Phillip bays back in the 1980s. Old titles always excite […]
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 Jarrod Day • Since the dawn of time, there’s been a conundrum about which rig is the right one to use when targeting snapper throughout Victoria. Unlike many other states where snapper are caught, […]
by Jarrod Day • King George whiting are one of the most highly sought after species in Western Port. Known for their delicious tasting flesh and fighting capabilities, whiting can at times prove difficult to […]
by Jarrod Day • Winding through the mountain valleys and down through the lush green farm lands throughout the state, small creeks, streams and rivers are awash with trout. One of the more photogenic species […]
by Jarrod Day • Mulloway are often described as the ghosts of the estuary, but as elusive as they are, estuary perch can be quite the ghosts themselves. Scattered far and wide around the coastlines […]
by Jarrod Day • There really is nothing more addictive than squatting in the thick summer grass on the edge of a river bank watching a big buck brown trout sipping insects from the surface […]
by Jarrod Day • Western Port is known for producing some of the largest gummy sharks, snapper, calamari and whiting the state has to offer. It’s also a top location to gather your own fresh […]
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