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Western Angler Magazine Dec-Jan2018 Back Issue

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3 Reviews   •  English   •   Sport (Fishing & Angling)
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Western Angler's 201st edition is full of great summer fishing reading from around WA.
The weather has warmed up and so too has the fishing, with our team of experts offering their tips on catching prized spanish mackerel across the State, covering a range of locations and techniques.
Paul Cunningham shining a light on the Shark Bay joys of Tamala Station.
Joff Weston has a timely look at metro bluewater fishing and the opportunities it provides.
Michael Tropiano reveals how fish habitat enhancement is a win for both fish and fishers.
Chris Dixon tells a compelling tale of his quest for a big GT and the unlikely circumstances in which he achieved this goal.
Scott Coghlan heads to Thevenard Island and puts the Western Angler boat through its paces, showing why the new GPS spotlock electrics are so valuable for offshore fishers.
There's also a number of great columns.
Mark Smith considers how reading the beach can make all the difference and Paul Tuckwell looks at how kayaking can be a family affair.
Peter Anderton discusses the importance of reel handle placement on a rod, Luke Chivers says digital controls are a big step forward in boating and Tim Farnell joins the team with a look at teaching kids good habits in the Junior Angler.
Jamie Chester finally feels the sting of his own hook and Al McGlashan and Scott Coghlan contemplate the latest push for angler lockouts.
Our fearless Hood has also got some goss on fishing misadventures that are sure to raise a laugh from readers.
We catch up on what's happening in the tournament bream scene with Shane Owens and Dale Sniffen has another great recipe.
All subscribers go into the draw to win a fantastic lure pack from Richter Lures.
Established in 1985, Western Angler is the benchmark for regional fishing magazines in Australia.
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Dec-Jan2018 Western Angler's 201st edition is full of great summer fishing reading from around WA. The weather has warmed up and so too has the fishing, with our team of experts offering their tips on catching prized spanish mackerel across the State, covering a range of locations and techniques. Paul Cunningham shining a light on the Shark Bay joys of Tamala Station. Joff Weston has a timely look at metro bluewater fishing and the opportunities it provides. Michael Tropiano reveals how fish habitat enhancement is a win for both fish and fishers. Chris Dixon tells a compelling tale of his quest for a big GT and the unlikely circumstances in which he achieved this goal. Scott Coghlan heads to Thevenard Island and puts the Western Angler boat through its paces, showing why the new GPS spotlock electrics are so valuable for offshore fishers. There's also a number of great columns. Mark Smith considers how reading the beach can make all the difference and Paul Tuckwell looks at how kayaking can be a family affair. Peter Anderton discusses the importance of reel handle placement on a rod, Luke Chivers says digital controls are a big step forward in boating and Tim Farnell joins the team with a look at teaching kids good habits in the Junior Angler. Jamie Chester finally feels the sting of his own hook and Al McGlashan and Scott Coghlan contemplate the latest push for angler lockouts. Our fearless Hood has also got some goss on fishing misadventures that are sure to raise a laugh from readers. We catch up on what's happening in the tournament bream scene with Shane Owens and Dale Sniffen has another great recipe. All subscribers go into the draw to win a fantastic lure pack from Richter Lures. Established in 1985, Western Angler is the benchmark for regional fishing magazines in Australia.


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Western Angler's 201st edition is full of great summer fishing reading from around WA.
The weather has warmed up and so too has the fishing, with our team of experts offering their tips on catching prized spanish mackerel across the State, covering a range of locations and techniques.
Paul Cunningham shining a light on the Shark Bay joys of Tamala Station.
Joff Weston has a timely look at metro bluewater fishing and the opportunities it provides.
Michael Tropiano reveals how fish habitat enhancement is a win for both fish and fishers.
Chris Dixon tells a compelling tale of his quest for a big GT and the unlikely circumstances in which he achieved this goal.
Scott Coghlan heads to Thevenard Island and puts the Western Angler boat through its paces, showing why the new GPS spotlock electrics are so valuable for offshore fishers.
There's also a number of great columns.
Mark Smith considers how reading the beach can make all the difference and Paul Tuckwell looks at how kayaking can be a family affair.
Peter Anderton discusses the importance of reel handle placement on a rod, Luke Chivers says digital controls are a big step forward in boating and Tim Farnell joins the team with a look at teaching kids good habits in the Junior Angler.
Jamie Chester finally feels the sting of his own hook and Al McGlashan and Scott Coghlan contemplate the latest push for angler lockouts.
Our fearless Hood has also got some goss on fishing misadventures that are sure to raise a laugh from readers.
We catch up on what's happening in the tournament bream scene with Shane Owens and Dale Sniffen has another great recipe.
All subscribers go into the draw to win a fantastic lure pack from Richter Lures.
Established in 1985, Western Angler is the benchmark for regional fishing magazines in Australia.
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Established in 1985, Western Angler is Western Australia’s longest running and best fishing magazine. It contains features and columns on everything fishing from WA and beyond. With the very best fishing tactics, tips, stories and techniques. Expert boat and gear reviews, stunning fishing photography and some of Australia’s best fishing writers.

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