Fishing smarter
You will always catch more fish with a specific target species in mind when preparing your tackle. A general one-size-fits-all approach can work, b...
You will always catch more fish with a specific target species in mind when preparing your tackle. A general one-size-fits-all approach can work, b...
Finding productive fishing spots can be difficult. Remote, untouched waterways are a better bet than metropolitan drains but such areas are rarely ...
The side effects of cities—manmade lakes, rock walls, breakwaters, marinas, piers and jetties—provide welcome food and shelter for fish. Any tidal ...
Catching fish is easy compared to the task of finding feeding fish, but if you can master the latter and use appropriate tackle and techniques, you...
Various Australian bird species live on a water-borne menu, from inland creeks out to the continental shelf. These waterbirds are baitfish signpost...
Hot whiting action is only a cast away if you fish smart. Try these handy tips to fine tune your tackle set-up, make longer casts and catch more! C...
Choosing the best beach to fish can be difficult because they can all look too similar to know which one is more likely to produce a feed of fish. ...
A tide chart should be the first thing you organise for any fishing trip, because if you're not fishing at the right time, no matter how effective ...
Norfolk Islanders, descendants of the Bounty Mutineers, were transplanted from Pitcairn Island to Norfolk Island in 1856 when they wrote to Queen V...
Braided lines have changed the way we fish. They offer superior strength-to-diameter ratios to monofilament lines and the near-zero stretch propert...
‘Berley’ is a mix of fish food items dispersed into the water to attract fish to the area you’re fishing—and keeping them there. It’s as useful for...
The legend of the Banana Curse has plagued fisherman and mariners for centuries. For those yet to hear this superstitious sea lore, bananas on boat...