That howling SE wind has sure put a stop to the cracking run of weather we have had since Easter. Although the inshore and offshore fishing has been off the cards this week, the weeks prior have seen ...
IN this article we look at the accessibility of Moreton Bay boat ramps from north of the Brisbane River to Redland Bay. Of the 10 ramps covered, only a couple cause dramas at low tide. Hopefully this ...
Australia’s fish habitat charity, OzFish, is calling on the help of Australia’s recreational fishing and ocean-loving super sleuths to track down the country’s remaining tropical shellfish reefs – so ...
A Shimano Torium 30 with Giant Abrasion mono. Waiting with bated breath. Professionally tied slide trace with flasher, available from KingFisher Australia. Heavy-duty non-return slide rig. A 9oz slide ...
Do you know the biosecurity rules for redclaw in your area? We have 135 known species of crayfish in Australia. Many of these are endangered and at risk from crayfish plague, caused by people ...
View from the kitchen through to the bed. Fantastic ensuite area with a toilet, shower and hidden 3.5kg washing machine. Check out the room for surfboards. The top hatch could make a nice rod locker.
WYARALONG Dam is a beautiful waterway situated only 13km from the heart of Beaudesert and is a fabulous place to catch Australian bass with the family. Well, admittedly over the summer period – and ...
Tayla showed the boys how it was done with a nice fish. The author with a healthy spotty. Andy was happy to open the account with a nice spotty on a lure. SUMMER is well and truly here and so are the ...
FOR a few reasons, live baiting is often a technique overlooked when fishing offshore reefs for bottom-dwelling species. I am not entirely sure why – perhaps it’s because it can be difficult, ...
A huge trout for the author from 60m of water. The crew had called this for a big shark and not a giant chinaman fish. Matt Foley with an early morning red emperor. Sarah Lewin captured her first-ever ...
Hi folks, well summer is upon us and with that comes seafood season! This means mud crabs, sand crabs and, as summer progressives, banana prawns in southeast Queensland. I’ll save the banana prawns ...
WELL people, still some crazy times with COVID-19 reappearing in big numbers through Victoria, with further restrictions and border closures for that state who are having a bit of a hard time of it – ...