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Issue 145 of Freshwater Fishing Australia is once again bursting at the seams with great tips; techniques and locations for all those dedicated freshwater anglers out there.
Winter is one of those times of year that can either excite you as an angler because its often the best time to target big trout, or do the complete opposite and plunder you into a lonely place counting down the days to the next season. Andrew McGovern explains why it should excite you and how to use winter to your fishing advantage. Rod Mackenzie looks to the surface water in search of monster Murray cod. Needing a trout fix in the depths of winter means searching lakes for feeding trout. Trevor Hawkins discusses how you can search and catch more fish by concentrating on where these winter feeders may be congregating. Adam Royter continues his very informative advanced luring for trout series by taking a closer look at lures. Barramundi aren’t the first species that spring to mind when anglers are deciding on a fish species to target in winter; however, as Roderick Walmsley explains, they can be just the ticket to snap you out of your winter slumber and stretch your arms. Anna Bellette recounts her first few casts into the world of flyfishing. Noal Kuhl takes his yak to the rural heartlands of the Darling Downs. Simon Cardone discusses fishing for big Murray cod between locks 1 and 11 on the lower Murray River, and Frank Prokop looks at the data to explain why fishing in inclement weather may just well pay higher dividends than fishing the calm.
Of course, there’s also stacks of columns and reviews that you’ve come to expect and last but not least, Mick Hall’s ever popular Flytalk.
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Jul-Aug Issue 145 of Freshwater Fishing Australia is once again bursting at the seams with great tips; techniques and locations for all those dedicated freshwater anglers out there. Winter is one of those times of year that can either excite you as an angler because its often the best time to target big trout, or do the complete opposite and plunder you into a lonely place counting down the days to the next season. Andrew McGovern explains why it should excite you and how to use winter to your fishing advantage. Rod Mackenzie looks to the surface water in search of monster Murray cod. Needing a trout fix in the depths of winter means searching lakes for feeding trout. Trevor Hawkins discusses how you can search and catch more fish by concentrating on where these winter feeders may be congregating. Adam Royter continues his very informative advanced luring for trout series by taking a closer look at lures. Barramundi aren’t the first species that spring to mind when anglers are deciding on a fish species to target in winter; however, as Roderick Walmsley explains, they can be just the ticket to snap you out of your winter slumber and stretch your arms. Anna Bellette recounts her first few casts into the world of flyfishing. Noal Kuhl takes his yak to the rural heartlands of the Darling Downs. Simon Cardone discusses fishing for big Murray cod between locks 1 and 11 on the lower Murray River, and Frank Prokop looks at the data to explain why fishing in inclement weather may just well pay higher dividends than fishing the calm. Of course, there’s also stacks of columns and reviews that you’ve come to expect and last but not least, Mick Hall’s ever popular Flytalk.


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Issue 145 of Freshwater Fishing Australia is once again bursting at the seams with great tips; techniques and locations for all those dedicated freshwater anglers out there.
Winter is one of those times of year that can either excite you as an angler because its often the best time to target big trout, or do the complete opposite and plunder you into a lonely place counting down the days to the next season. Andrew McGovern explains why it should excite you and how to use winter to your fishing advantage. Rod Mackenzie looks to the surface water in search of monster Murray cod. Needing a trout fix in the depths of winter means searching lakes for feeding trout. Trevor Hawkins discusses how you can search and catch more fish by concentrating on where these winter feeders may be congregating. Adam Royter continues his very informative advanced luring for trout series by taking a closer look at lures. Barramundi aren’t the first species that spring to mind when anglers are deciding on a fish species to target in winter; however, as Roderick Walmsley explains, they can be just the ticket to snap you out of your winter slumber and stretch your arms. Anna Bellette recounts her first few casts into the world of flyfishing. Noal Kuhl takes his yak to the rural heartlands of the Darling Downs. Simon Cardone discusses fishing for big Murray cod between locks 1 and 11 on the lower Murray River, and Frank Prokop looks at the data to explain why fishing in inclement weather may just well pay higher dividends than fishing the calm.
Of course, there’s also stacks of columns and reviews that you’ve come to expect and last but not least, Mick Hall’s ever popular Flytalk.
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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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