Bread and butter fishing off the rocks
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 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 Peter Fullarton • The Australian herring (Arripis georgianus) is more commonly called herring or ‘hezzas’ in Western Australia, and known as Tommy ruff in other states. Although they grow to a smaller size than […]
by Gary Brown • I have been fishing off the rocks since I was a kid, and have learnt so much from the many anglers I have fished with over the years. This knowledge has […]
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 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 Paul Martin • Catching luderick with weed flies is a relatively new approach that is more often used with traditional techniques. In many instances it has been proven to be more productive than using […]
by Jamie Robley • Aussie anglers are lucky to have an enormous variety of fish to target right around the country, from small freshwater streams, through to the wide blue yonder. Some of our fish […]
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