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In this issue, #171 of Freshwater Fishing Australia magazine. Here Andy McGovern expands on his piece from FWF 170 on “Dirty Water Tactics”, to provide a detailed insight into where to find cod during flooded and high water conditions. Chris Ghosn hunts XOS trout in freezing conditions in the high country of New South Wales. The 2022 Wet season has kicked off with some above average rainfall on most of the catchments with reports of good early run-off fishing for barramundi on many Top End rivers, Chris Errity explains. This is a hot topic Stepehen Booth explains, and one that is an absolute cracker around the campfire, especially when you have so much varied opinion. As the weather begins to cool during autumn, my sights turn towards the many snags that line the banks of the Murray River. Lubin Pfeiffer explains. Koombooloomba Dam is situated in on the upper Tully river in FNQ about 3 hours south of Cairns. The dam boasts some amazing clearwater fishing for sooty grunter. Colby Lesko explains. The annual brown trout spawn run attracts hundr eds of people each yea’r and its obvious why. Ben O’brien explains. Lubin Pfeiffer introduces The Meander River in Tasmania’s central north is one of the states most reliable fly fishing locations. Trevor Hawkins discusses a flyfishing technique that is undeservedly falling by the wayside with anglers these days. He makes a case for adding this technique back into your flyfishing repertoire when fishing rivers for trout. Dave Magner, gives us the low down on one of the most versatile bass lures you can have in your tacklebox. The Victorian Fisheries Authority’s new native fish farm on the banks of the Goulburn River is now operational and the first of its golden perch and Murray cod have been stocked, as Anthony Forster and Marc Ainsworth explain.
There’s more of course, including all the regular columns, the latest news and reviews to keep you entertained over the summer period.
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FWF 171 Mar April In this issue, #171 of Freshwater Fishing Australia magazine. Here Andy McGovern expands on his piece from FWF 170 on “Dirty Water Tactics”, to provide a detailed insight into where to find cod during flooded and high water conditions. Chris Ghosn hunts XOS trout in freezing conditions in the high country of New South Wales. The 2022 Wet season has kicked off with some above average rainfall on most of the catchments with reports of good early run-off fishing for barramundi on many Top End rivers, Chris Errity explains. This is a hot topic Stepehen Booth explains, and one that is an absolute cracker around the campfire, especially when you have so much varied opinion. As the weather begins to cool during autumn, my sights turn towards the many snags that line the banks of the Murray River. Lubin Pfeiffer explains. Koombooloomba Dam is situated in on the upper Tully river in FNQ about 3 hours south of Cairns. The dam boasts some amazing clearwater fishing for sooty grunter. Colby Lesko explains. The annual brown trout spawn run attracts hundr eds of people each yea’r and its obvious why. Ben O’brien explains. Lubin Pfeiffer introduces The Meander River in Tasmania’s central north is one of the states most reliable fly fishing locations. Trevor Hawkins discusses a flyfishing technique that is undeservedly falling by the wayside with anglers these days. He makes a case for adding this technique back into your flyfishing repertoire when fishing rivers for trout. Dave Magner, gives us the low down on one of the most versatile bass lures you can have in your tacklebox. The Victorian Fisheries Authority’s new native fish farm on the banks of the Goulburn River is now operational and the first of its golden perch and Murray cod have been stocked, as Anthony Forster and Marc Ainsworth explain. There’s more of course, including all the regular columns, the latest news and reviews to keep you entertained over the summer period.


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In this issue, #171 of Freshwater Fishing Australia magazine. Here Andy McGovern expands on his piece from FWF 170 on “Dirty Water Tactics”, to provide a detailed insight into where to find cod during flooded and high water conditions. Chris Ghosn hunts XOS trout in freezing conditions in the high country of New South Wales. The 2022 Wet season has kicked off with some above average rainfall on most of the catchments with reports of good early run-off fishing for barramundi on many Top End rivers, Chris Errity explains. This is a hot topic Stepehen Booth explains, and one that is an absolute cracker around the campfire, especially when you have so much varied opinion. As the weather begins to cool during autumn, my sights turn towards the many snags that line the banks of the Murray River. Lubin Pfeiffer explains. Koombooloomba Dam is situated in on the upper Tully river in FNQ about 3 hours south of Cairns. The dam boasts some amazing clearwater fishing for sooty grunter. Colby Lesko explains. The annual brown trout spawn run attracts hundr eds of people each yea’r and its obvious why. Ben O’brien explains. Lubin Pfeiffer introduces The Meander River in Tasmania’s central north is one of the states most reliable fly fishing locations. Trevor Hawkins discusses a flyfishing technique that is undeservedly falling by the wayside with anglers these days. He makes a case for adding this technique back into your flyfishing repertoire when fishing rivers for trout. Dave Magner, gives us the low down on one of the most versatile bass lures you can have in your tacklebox. The Victorian Fisheries Authority’s new native fish farm on the banks of the Goulburn River is now operational and the first of its golden perch and Murray cod have been stocked, as Anthony Forster and Marc Ainsworth explain.
There’s more of course, including all the regular columns, the latest news and reviews to keep you entertained over the summer period.
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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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