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Freshwater Fishing Australia Magazine FWF 179 Back Issue

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Issue 179 a bumper with great articles and techniques. In issue #179 is packed with techniques. The jungle perch has always been on Andy McGovern’s bucket list of fish to catch. Recently he ticked that box and along the way experienced some amazing fishing in breathtaking surroundings. Keen freshwater angler Dave Magner shares his knowledge of an overlooked little waterway that’s sure to be of interest to keen kayak anglers. A few years ago I started kayak fishing on the Edward (kolety) river. Ian Fishewr explains. Somerset dam is South East Queensland’s third most popular waterway only 1 hour’s drive from Brisbane and is popular with anglers chasing Australian bass golden perch and more recently red claw . Steve Davies explains. Fluorocarbon has been around for some time and Steve Davies discusses the ins and out of it from an angler’s perspective. Seemingly gone are the days where you see fellow fisho’s gazing wistfully into the distance at the perfect snag, or the next likely looking fish holding corner. (C.J.) Wilson will explain. Hunting tigers in the shallows of Purrumbete has added a new dimension to this amazing fishery explains Colby. Trevor Hawkins takes some time away from the mighty Mitta Mitta to explore some more modest-sized streams. Plus of course, there’s all the latest gear, reviews and more.
We hope you enjoy this issue – and enjoy getting back out on the water and having a fish!
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FWF 179 Issue 179 a bumper with great articles and techniques. In issue #179 is packed with techniques. The jungle perch has always been on Andy McGovern’s bucket list of fish to catch. Recently he ticked that box and along the way experienced some amazing fishing in breathtaking surroundings. Keen freshwater angler Dave Magner shares his knowledge of an overlooked little waterway that’s sure to be of interest to keen kayak anglers. A few years ago I started kayak fishing on the Edward (kolety) river. Ian Fishewr explains. Somerset dam is South East Queensland’s third most popular waterway only 1 hour’s drive from Brisbane and is popular with anglers chasing Australian bass golden perch and more recently red claw . Steve Davies explains. Fluorocarbon has been around for some time and Steve Davies discusses the ins and out of it from an angler’s perspective. Seemingly gone are the days where you see fellow fisho’s gazing wistfully into the distance at the perfect snag, or the next likely looking fish holding corner. (C.J.) Wilson will explain. Hunting tigers in the shallows of Purrumbete has added a new dimension to this amazing fishery explains Colby. Trevor Hawkins takes some time away from the mighty Mitta Mitta to explore some more modest-sized streams. Plus of course, there’s all the latest gear, reviews and more. We hope you enjoy this issue – and enjoy getting back out on the water and having a fish!


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Issue 179 a bumper with great articles and techniques. In issue #179 is packed with techniques. The jungle perch has always been on Andy McGovern’s bucket list of fish to catch. Recently he ticked that box and along the way experienced some amazing fishing in breathtaking surroundings. Keen freshwater angler Dave Magner shares his knowledge of an overlooked little waterway that’s sure to be of interest to keen kayak anglers. A few years ago I started kayak fishing on the Edward (kolety) river. Ian Fishewr explains. Somerset dam is South East Queensland’s third most popular waterway only 1 hour’s drive from Brisbane and is popular with anglers chasing Australian bass golden perch and more recently red claw . Steve Davies explains. Fluorocarbon has been around for some time and Steve Davies discusses the ins and out of it from an angler’s perspective. Seemingly gone are the days where you see fellow fisho’s gazing wistfully into the distance at the perfect snag, or the next likely looking fish holding corner. (C.J.) Wilson will explain. Hunting tigers in the shallows of Purrumbete has added a new dimension to this amazing fishery explains Colby. Trevor Hawkins takes some time away from the mighty Mitta Mitta to explore some more modest-sized streams. Plus of course, there’s all the latest gear, reviews and more.
We hope you enjoy this issue – and enjoy getting back out on the water and having a fish!
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Freshwater Fishing Australia magazine was first published over 24 years ago and is an institution for many of our country’s freshwater anglers. It is one of the longest running fishing magazines in the country. For two decades, the country’s leading fishing journalists have been providing the best information for our anglers. The quality of the publication has resulted in many local anglers retaining every copy of the magazine ever published. Freshwater Fishing continues to hold the trophy of the country’s most popular freshwater only publication.
Every two months Freshwater Fishing Australia’s team of expert writers update you on what’s working and where to fish. All techniques from fly fishing for trout through baitfishing for goldens to casting soft plastic for barra – and every variation between. The magazine’s popularity and strength is its concentration on providing information that fishers can apply to improve their success rate in a way that all readers can understand. All of the well-known and respected fishing writers have contributed to this magazine at some time in its history. Current experts who are regular contributors include Bill Classon, Greg French, Rod Harrison, Trevor Hawkins, Rod Mackenzie, Andrew McGovern, Frank Prokop, Steve Starling, Nigel Webster and Philip Weigall

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