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12 Jan 2012
This tiny and remote township on SA’s Eyre Peninsula has become famous for its monster snapper. But there’s more to Arno than big reddies, as long-time local JAMIE CRAWFORD reports.
11 Jan 2012
SA’s Coffin Bay has forged a reputation for monster kingies but there’s much more than big hoodlums on offer. JAMIE CRAWFORD reports.
When it comes to angling locations in Australia that have a bit of everything, the Whitsundays area of North Queensland has to be right up there. Local fishos CY & KERRIN TAYLOR spill the beans on a sportfishing paradise.
A recent foray filming and fishing at the famous NSW seaside town of Narooma opened SAMI OMARI’S eyes to the estuary and beach action on offer down on the South Coast.
10 Jan 2012
No doubt you're hyped up after watching the explosive action on the Free DVD on this month’s cover but now it’s time to calm down and to find out exactly how you can set yourself up to battle it out with some of the biggest and toughest kingfish on the planet.
The laidback coastal town of Nambucca Heads in northern NSW boasts an array of angling options to suit all keen sportfishermen, as well as accommodation and activities to keep the missus and kids happy. BY “CAPTAIN” MARK PHILLIPS.
07 Jun 2011
Former UK fishing MP MARTIN SALTER takes a trip to Arnhemland to find out the cause of barra madness.
A tight budget didn’t stop the ever-thrifty DAN BODE from amassing quality gear for a budget GT popping adventure.
03 Jun 2011
Sometimes the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. A recent trip to NZ resulted in SAMI OMARI finding out that the kingies are definitely bigger on the other side of the ditch!
Since it was declared a rec-only area, NSW’s Lake Macquarie has boomed, writes local angler MARK WILLIAMS.
AFTER reading about the unusual catch made at Lake Macquarie early this week, Fisho reader Chad Busteed sent us an email and photo of his own weird catch...