Fish Species Guide

Sterling Black Panther Holster

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Forever trying to sniff out where you last left your tools? Sterling holsters deliver versatility and easy tool access and storage right by your side. The two holsters come with a lanyard hole to secure your snips and suit a wide range of Sterling tools, including Black Panther Snips and Autoloading Knives. They’re tough, durable and always there when you …

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Secret life of fish ear bones

ear

The study of fish ear bones, or otoliths, provides a fascinating window into the aquatic world – similar to how dendrology, the study of tree rings, offers insights into terrestrial environments. Otoliths record valuable data about the life of a fish. These calcium carbonate structures reside in the head of fish and grow in layers throughout a fish’s life. Each …

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Spotted mackerel ring netting update

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The recent commercial netting activities in Moreton Bay, initially raised on social media, has triggered a reaction from many recreational fishos. With most of these anglers having fished the bay for years, they no doubt saw the damage ring netting did to fish stocks back in the 1980s – which has taken years for the fishery to recover from. Before …

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J-Braid Expedition

Expedition

The number one braided line brand in Australia is even better with the introduction of J-Braid Expedition.   Featuring the same IZANAS fibre construction that has made J-Braid so popular, J-Braid Expedition features Daiwa’s silicon coating PE technology to create a slicker smoother braid with hydrophobic properties that increases durability and enhances feel.  J-Braid Expedition’s silicon coating means the braid …

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Help protect NSW abalone stocks

NSW

Do not discard any seafood waste in waterways – throw all abalone shells, gut and any leftover abalone waste in the bin. Movement restrictions are in place on the transport of live abalone into and within New South Wales in response to detections of Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis (AVG) in South Australia. What is AVG? AVG is a viral disease which …

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Sunshine Coast – weekly fishing report

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Welcome to this week’s Sunshine Coast Fishing Report. Apologies for the lack of a report last week – we were moving our store from Bli Bli to our new location in Maroochydore. More rain has once again resulted in frustration for estuary fishos, with rivers still murky due to the freshwater. Some good catches have still been reported however, so …

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Bundaberg – weekly fishing report

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Inshore/Offshore fishing The last two weekends have certainly been a treat for us fishos to head out wide and chase plenty of our tasty reef species. The inshore and offshore fishing was red hot with plenty of action all throughout the day especially on patchy and rubbly bottom away from any main reefs or wrecks. The sharks have definitely been …

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Mackerel pre and post closure

G’day everyone, I hope you found my previous article useful in trying to get yourself onto a spanish mackerel or two. As most of you would know, we have two separate closures for Queensland tidal systems – one was February 1-21 and the second closure starts March 1, finishing March 21. Up until this point, I’d been right into the …

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Berkley Adjustable Rod Tube

Adjustable

The Berkley Adjustable Rod Tube 4’-7’6” is an effective solution for storing your most valuable fishing assets.   The Berkley Adjustable Rod Tube can be extended to fit rods up to 7’6”, thanks to the adjustable inner sleeve that is secured via a hook and loop design.   Made from durable 600D Oxford material over a solid insert to protect rods …

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Post-rain dirty water tactics

With a lot of rain falling in many regions over the past couple of months, it’s common to be faced with dirty water when you head out for a fish, and this can in turn make the bite tougher. In this article, I want to breakdown a few tactics that have helped me to consistently attract the bite in these …

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