Fish Species Guide

Adventures around Eyre Peninsula

After our short escape to Kangaroo Island, we were back on the mainland and following the South Australian coastline north. When travelling, there is one thing that dramatically impacts on your experiences – the weather. And unfortunately, you have zero control over it. Heading to places when it’s cold and windy can be a little disappointing, especially if you have …

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Techniques for catching winter barramundi

barramundi

It’s the start of winter – historically the time when most impoundment barramundi anglers put away their rods for a few months. While it’s true that the fishing can be a little tougher for a stint, barra are certainly still very catchable. In the colder months, there is one thing heavily in your favour, which is that the fish will look …

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Protect our marine plants

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A Moreton Bay local has been fined $20,000 for illegally removing a large swathe of marine plants, including a mangrove that held significant importance to the local habitat.  protect Officers used satellite technology to detect the removal of more than 2,200 square metres of marine plants from images taken between 2014 and 2021. Marine plants form a vital part of …

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P-Flex Single Lure Gamakatsu Hook

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The P-Flex Single Lure Hook is a single lure hook rigged on an assist. The assist – a braided cord with a short length – makes the P-Flex ideal for lure fishing where a single hook is desirable. The P-Flex is available in three sizes – #1, 1/0 and 2/0 – and features an extra-strong heavy-duty hook. The P-Flex is …

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Winter techniques for flatty and bream

I was having a chat with an assistant in a tackle shop the other day and he asked me how the fishing was going. I told him about a few of our recent captures and he said, “Wow, I wish I could get some fish like that, as they are better than my personal bests.” Obviously, he asked me where …

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How to use flashers offshore with bait

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Yes, that’s right, offshore flashing. flashers But not as we normally associate flashing. This month, I give a run down on the key practice of using ultraviolet and glow-enhanced flashers to change the way fish view a bait. In essence, a flasher does what it says on the tin, but what’s the purpose other than sparkle? The short answer is …

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TT HeadlockZ Finesse UV

HeadlockZ

The best just got better! Painted HeadlockZ Finesse with a UV pop! HeadlockZ Finesse jig heads are a favourite for finesse plastics anglers around the country and now you can add another dimension to your presentation with the addition of the HeadlockZ Finesse UV range. Available in four colours to complement or contrast your favourite soft plastics – Bloodworm, Motor …

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$160 million to address risks to Great Barrier Reef

Reef

The Albanese and Palaszczuk Labor Governments have announced critical funding to better protect threatened species that call the Great Barrier Reef home. Over $160 million will be delivered to significantly reduce net fishing and other high risk fishing activities impacting the reef. This includes ensuring the Great Barrier Reef is gillnet free by mid-2027. Destructive gillnet fishing injures and kills …

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Bundaberg – weekly fishing report

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Inshore/Offshore fishing Inshore has been fishing red hot!! Plenty of good reports of big grunter being caught on most of the inshore reefs along the coast. Fishing 20g soft vibes in brighter colors such as pink and 5inch jerk shads hoped slowly over reef and rubble bottom has worked a treat. This time of year you should also see yourself getting …

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Winter options for Capricorn Coast

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Winter has officially kicked off, so break out the warm clothes in preparation for the next three months. With the water temperature falling, summer species will start to slacken off a bit. They will still be well and truly catchable but may take a little more persuading to get them to open their mouths. It’s generally after we’ve had our …

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