The changing face of Lake Eildon
by Steve Vidler • Over the last decade or so Lake Eildon has undergone a massive change in regard to angling opportunities. Once the centre of Victorian anglers’ attention for large trout during the cooler […]
by Steve Vidler • Over the last decade or so Lake Eildon has undergone a massive change in regard to angling opportunities. Once the centre of Victorian anglers’ attention for large trout during the cooler […]
by Daniel Turner • I’ve always loved surface fishing. It started with summer redfin on poppers and eventually progressed to chasing Murray cod on the biggest surface lures I could get my hands on. Watching […]
by Jamison Godfrey • This is a rustic sort of way to prepare food, almost like they did years ago around a big wooden table with pewter steins full of malty ales, lots of laughter […]
by Jamison Godfrey • As the cooler months are now with us, there’s nothing like a cooked hot breakfast before a trip in the boat or a walk along the shore with fishing rod in […]
by Daniel Piazza • If anybody was to ask me where I would spend most of my time fishing in November, it would be at Lake Eildon. I love my native fishing and with the […]
by Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling • Flyfishing has a reputation for being a mysterious and difficult art, mostly practiced by crusty, pipe-smoking old toffs in tweed jackets resplendent with leather elbow patches… But the times have […]
by Peter Jung • When people talk about fishing the NSW Snowy Mountains lakes, the majority of the chatter is about Lake Eucumbene or Lake Jindabyne. The pre-spawn run in the Eucumbene and Thredbo rivers, […]
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 Rhys Creed • The October long weekend in Southern NSW means trout. The season re-opens and anglers can head back to the pristine waters to spin, cast or wave a fly. This is by […]
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 […]
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