Western Angler  |  Jun-July2019
Western Angler's 204th edition, June-July 2019, is full of great fishing reading from around WA.
Inside the mag there is plenty of great reading for WA anglers as the cooler weather looms.
As many anglers look north for better weather, Mark Davis explains why stealth can produce some fantastic shallows fishing in the North-West.
Ben Knaggs investigates the shark problem and how anglers can tilt the odds in their favour, while Ray Walker puts the spotlight on a favourite destination for travelling anglers in WA – Eighty Mile Beach.
Emma George explains why Christmas Island is an incredible destination for keen fishers and Jamie Chester dashes to Jurien Bay to experience some fantastic fishing and tackle testing, including a notable first in his angling life.
There's also a number of great columns.
Scott Coghlan reports on the economic value of fishing, Mark Smith discusses the evolution of casting rods, Paul Tuckwell runs through the basics of kayak and tackle maintenance, Tim Farnell looks at the importance of correct rig selection and Peter Anderton considers ways to make your bait more attractive, plus much more.
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 GOSEN Braid fishing line pack from GLADIATOR TACKLE.
There's also the chance to win an outboard trolley from CUSTOM BOAT LOADERS.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Western Angler Jun-July2019.