Fish Species Guide

Raymarine delivers Axiom 2 XL glass bridge chartplotters

Raymarine

Raymarine, a world leader in marine electronics, has announced the availability of Axiom 2 XL – a sophisticated line of glass bridge chartplotters for premium yachts and integrated helm solutions.   The largest and most powerful navigation displays in the award-winning Axiom family, Axiom 2 XL offers superior performance and the elegant simplicity of Raymarine’s LightHouse operating system. Designed to …

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A fisher wonderland – Lake Macquarie

lake

At around 1.5 hours’ drive from Sydney and only 20 minutes from Newcastle city centre, Lake Macquarie makes for a perfect one-day fishing trip or quick weekend getaway to escape the city. This is one of the 30 Recreational Fishing Havens along the NSW coastline and is renowned for some great fishing, whether just a casual day on the water …

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Sunshine Coast – weekly fishing report

fishing

Welcome to the weekly Sunshine Coast Fishing Report! Due to illness, we were unable to post a report last week but we are back on deck and ready to prepare you for the coming week of fishing! Conditions look fairly good for the start of the school holidays. Saturday and Sunday are forecast to be perfect offshore, with low wind …

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Fish n’ SIPS Tagged Fish Competition update

Competition

Finally, we have a fourth winner in the Fish n’ SIPS Tagged Fish Competition – with only eleven tagged fish remaining to be caught in the five impoundments. Mark Hennessy from Brisbane with a 109cm barramundi caught in Lake Tinaroo on the Atherton Tablelands was a very happy chap. Mark has $3000 to fund his next trip to Lake Tinaroo …

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Bundaberg – weekly fishing report

Fishing

Inshore/Offshore fishing The inshore fishing has been producing quality catches. Lots of school mackerel have been caught on spoons either trolled or cast with the odd spanish mackerel taking a liking to bigger trolled baits.  The inshore reefs have been producing quality grunter, snapper, grass emperor, moses perch and the odd tuskfish.     A lot of the fish being …

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Solarez Ultra-Thin Bone Dry Clear

solarez

Solarez Ultra-Thin Bone Dry Clear cures ‘bone dry’ to a clear hard glossy finish in under 10 seconds. There’s no mixing necessary and no tacky finish that needs to be wiped off with alcohol, as for other products. Ultra-Thin Bone Dry Clear is non-yellowing, a UV-cure, with ultra-low viscosity and a glossy hard finish. Available in a 14g bottle with …

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Eyre Peninsula to Esperance

Esperance

At the time of writing this article, we were sitting at a quiet little campground at Quagi Beach in Western Australia – one hour from Esperance. My wife and I are travelling Australia with our two daughters aged five and seven. We certainly live in a spectacular country, and we’ve visited some great places and met some characters along the …

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Should I stay or should I go – when to move

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You’re out fishing and the bite shuts down or you’ve been fishing for a while in one spot but haven’t caught a fish. move So, the thought comes into your mind, “Should I stay or should I go?” In an angler’s head, that’s perhaps one of the most frequently asked questions. To be clear, I’m not talking about finishing up …

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Broadwater winter varieties

broadwater

Hi everyone, so winter fishing is in full swing on the Gold Coast and June is one of the better months of the year to get out on the water. Catching a mixed bag is not that hard to do, if you know where and how. With some big tides at night, June daytime tides are ideal for fishing the …

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Molix RT Shad 3.5”

molix

The Molix RT Shad 3.5” has a dynamic profile with a bulky paddle tail, which gives natural and realistic movements with great stability. The swimming action is natural and vibrant with a rolling effect at any retrieve speed. Great versatility and effectiveness in both freshwater and saltwater. Available in 9cm, there are five per pack and retail from $15.95. Visit …

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