Learning about lures: bream bounty
• by Jamie Robley (first published November 2021) Four decades ago, when I first started offering lures to my local bream population, we called it ‘bream spinning’, because back then almost any form of cast […]
• by Jamie Robley (first published November 2021) Four decades ago, when I first started offering lures to my local bream population, we called it ‘bream spinning’, because back then almost any form of cast […]
• by Michael Randall I fish many different species from the kayak, fresh and saltwater, across different seasons. With warmer weather well and truly upon us, I am super excited for some surface lure action […]
• by Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling Just like a car or a guitar, lures do their best work when they’re in tune and on song. It’s possible for almost any style of lure to go […]
by Gordon Macdonald • With conditions warming up and pelagic activity on the increase over the coming months, it’s a good time to look at wire leader options for your lures. Using wire leaders for […]
by Gary Brown • There are more than 20 species of whiting found throughout Australia that can be caught on bait. Some of those species are also regularly caught on lures. Here in NSW you […]
by Dan Kaggelis • There is little in the piscatorial world that hits a lure harder than a mangrove jack. The sheer ferocity and violence of the strike leaves fishing reels screaming, rods bending, and […]
by Leigh Fleet • Many people fish for a feed or aim for a nice relaxing Sunday afternoon having a flick with the family or mates, sometimes kicking their feet up with a beer. Not […]
by Gary Brown • Some anglers I’ve known over the years argue against catching luderick. They say, ‘it’s boring to watch a float for hours on end,’ or, ‘they taste terrible,’ and worst of all […]
by Rupe • If reader feedback is anything to go by, you all seemed to enjoy my little bass lolly basics ramblings a few months back, so much that the big wigs here at Fishing […]
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 […]
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