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Precious times – By John Boon

How long do we have? A very touchy question that can be answered in so many different ways. To most of us it would be somewhat rhetorical, as nobody...
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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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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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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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Patience and Persistence – By John Boon

Many moons ago I was invited down to a shindig to assist with some Humminbird side imaging training. While I was down there I met a lot of people...
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Learning and growing – By John Boon

I would like to just take a quick moment to celebrate the reopening of saltwater barra season here in Queensland. That three month break never gets any easier I...
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Prawnology – By John Boon

Prawn imitation lures have been around for a long time. It seems though that over recent times “prawning” has ramped right up. By prawning I mean anglers tying on...
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Remaining one step ahead – By John Boon

In this modern day, technology is rapidly evolving. If we look back even five years ago to where we are today there has been so many changes and advancements....
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