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Kids doing what they do best – out- shing the grown-ups. Will at it again.
In trueTamika style, she out- shed everyone.
A couple of the crew have been out and about lately.
Speaking of cracker catches, I would have to nominate Drew, who absolutely nailed an 18kg cobia on a 1-3kg rod his dad made and a 10lb leader!
Kids fishing in Moreton Bay
could save you a little headache.
Before you hit the wa- ter, double check your safety gear for service- ability and check the dates on your flares.
If your gear is not up to speed, it will not save you or your family when you need it to.
If you get the chance, take five minutes, a seat on the ocean and just switch off – Cambria took the opportunity recently and looked as though she was a thou- sand miles away.
Enjoy the time spent together, be safe and maintain the passion.
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a few cracker catches of speed demons such as spanish mackerel, mahi mahi, wahoo and giant trevally.
Well done, we look forward to more classic catches from you both.
Ian had a day off re- cently and took his daughter Tamika out in the bay.
After over an hour, they finally boated the beast.
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In true Tamika style, she out-fished everyone!
An awesome job Drew.
Well done Tamika.
It as indeed a wicked catch!
While on the subject of kids doing what they do best, which is out- fishing the grown-ups, Finn and Will were at it again, both scoring very nice whiting.
If you need more ide- as on fishing with kids, jump onto our website tackleland.com.au/ posts and have a read of the articles written by our customers – this
Tide Guide and Angler’s Almanac 2021
HE leading riers of the debilitating travel along sandy and books Peter Layton ies,” he said. pocketbooks ciguatera toxin. rock-laden surf beach- said despite induce- “Once again we’ve for anglers and Angler’s Almanac has es, the best times to ments from elsewhere, unravelled the com-
boaties on Australia’s sections on the transi- cross a coastal bar he has once again con- plexities into easy-to-
eastern coastline – Tide Guide and Angler’s Almanac – have been improved for 2021 and are available now from retail outlets.
tion southwards of tra- ditionally northern fish species, as well as the usual diagrammatic guides to tying the best fishing knots.
in a boat, as well as other helpful informa- tion and tips such as how to fling a cast net properly.
tinued to print both publications in Aus- tralia.
Two of the best resources for anglers, four- wheel-drivers, beachside caravanners and campers, along with other outdoor recreational- ists –Tide Guide and Angler’s Almanac.
The Angler’s Alma- nac, which provides a ready reckoner for the best days and times to go fishing times ac- cording to lunar and solar cycles, also fea- tures a new section on the best months to target select species, as well as a guide to the latest seasonal fish closures.
The super-fast sum- mation of moon phas- es extrapolated into the times you are most likely to catch a fish (providing the weather plays ball) remains a winning feature.
The titles are avail- able through tackle and outdoor equip- ment stores, select marine dealerships, and convenience and related stores in river and seaside locations along the east coast of Australia, from Bun- daberg to Mallacoota- Eden on the NSW- Victoria border.
“That’s a 30-year tra- dition of backing lo- cal printers and jobs, which seems very ap- propriate for publica- tions aiming to help local fishers and boat-
understand guides that enable instant refer- ence to the best dates and times for fishing, and have packaged them in a convenient format so they can be kept in a glovebox, boat, tackle bag or pocket.”
It includes new col- our plates to assist anglers in identify- ing their catch, shows which species are pro- tected and indicates which are known car-
The Tide Guide com- panion publication is a must for recrea- tional fishers and four- wheel-drivers, as well as boaties looking to dodge sandbanks.
The 2021 editions of the Tide Guide and Angler’s Almanac include information through to December 2021 and are priced at $8.25 each.
Since 1991, both books have been pro- viding the most likely times to catch fish, the best times to safely
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