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Deep Drop Fishing – Setting up – By Gyula Vari

If you have contemplated fishing deeper but haven’t yet had the opportunity, or just need a bit of a nudge to get out there and give this style of...
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Rocking On – By Dan Kaggelis

There are many types of fishable structures in our creeks and estuaries. Whether its timber snags, drains, or undercut banks, my all-time favourite creek structure is rock. One of...
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Digging Deeper – By David Hodge

I’m a bit of a traditionalist in many ways, and when it comes to my fishing, and at the risk of being left behind in the technology stakes, I...
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Walking the Walk! – By Luke Galea

I’ve just returned from an epic sweet-water trekking mission and I just had to put pen to paper while it is fresh in my mind and whilst I am...
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Bulk nanny’s for now and into the future – By Adam Finlay

First time writer and to be honest I'd have to say that up until tonight I cannot remember the last time I actually read through a full article in...
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Rekindling Mourilyan Magic! – By Dan Bowater

Experienced anglers of the far north know that during each year, something of a ‘sweet spot’ occurs for about six weeks in FNQ. From late September to around the...
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I see Red! – By Gyula Vari

With the explosion of shark numbers increasing in recent years, for most of us targeting reef species, it is becoming more and more difficult to land that fish. Now...
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Seabed Secrets – By Dan Kaggelis

When most anglers are using their sounders to find fishable offshore ground, they commonly look for signs of changes in the bottom, structure, and even signs of bait and...
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Exploring The Great Sandy Straits – By Nick Thompson

Over the June-July holidays I was lucky enough to visit the Great Sandy Strait in all of its glory. The Great Sandy Straits is located on the western side...
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Longtail ‘The need for speed’ – By Gyula Vari

It’s that exciting time of the year again when we start to transition from targeting bottom dwellers to pelagic speedsters.   For those of us that target and follow...
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Bite Times – By Dan Kaggelis

If the fish would just bite all the time, fishing would be much easier. You wouldn’t have to worry about tides, time of day or weather. Unfortunately this is...
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Bare Sand Island – By Chris Errity

One of my favourite areas to fish is Bare Sand Island, which is situated near Bynoe Harbour and can be accessed from a number of public ramps. The closest...
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A guide to Port Alma – By John Boon

I’ve lost count how many messages I have received with anglers chasing advice on fishing Port Alma. I don’t blame anyone for reaching out trying to get any information...
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When Less is Best – By Adam Finlay

After returning from a week-long trip at the Lodge I've pondered at the thought of what I would write for the next article. After looking back over the previous...
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The Fitzroy town tactics – By Joon Boon

It can be a daunting experience to some. You look out over the water from the main bridges on the mighty Fitzroy River and see a large number of...
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Beer n’ Pippies Bluey – By Anthony Davies

Pippies simmering in the beer sauce. The three main ingredients of this recipe can be found at many North Queensland beaches, blue threadfin salmon or...
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Bride’s Lemon Butter Barra – By Anthony Davies

When it comes to cooking seafood it's a good idea to apply the "KISS" principle, that is "keep it simple, Silly" This family favourite from the Bride's repetoire is...
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Tilapia Termination – By Nick Thompson

Tilapia are desolating our waterways. But how did they get here, what do they do and how can we stop from spreading further? There are a number of tilapia...
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Putting in that Perfect Cast – By Dan Kaggelis

The ability to cast accurately is fundamental to lure fishing success. Missing the target area, even by the smallest of margins, can spell the difference between a hook up...
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Lure Colour and Contrast – Part 2 – By David Hodge

It’s really hard to let such a topic like the last months one I wrote go when you feel there were so many things you could have added, but...
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