Freshwater Fishing Australia  |  Jan-Feb Issue 136
Christmas may be over but the goodies just keep on coming in issue 136. With who is who in the freshwater fishing scene. Stephen Booth shares his tips for unlocking green and gold in Lake Mulwala. Andrew McGovern continues his ‘in focus’ review of Lake Eucumbene, and shifts his attention to the middle section of the lake. Ross Winstanley reports that persistence and partnerships are paying off when it comes to anglers catching native fish throughout the Nagambie lakes system. Trevor Hawkins takes a closer look at an area that dates back in history to the 1830s and tries to tear himself away from world class wineries, quality resorts and eateries to concentrate on the fishing options throughout the Strathbogie Shire. James Dainton left the hustle and bustle of everyday life in search of some Murray River goliaths. Golden perch are an exciting species to catch using a variety of techniques, but Jarrod day reckons “Black Grubbin” is one of the simplest and effective methods out there. Lubin Pfeiffer shares the good oil on how to fish Victoria’s Lake Fyans from a boat. Being sandwiched between some of the big name trout lakes of the Central Highlands means that many anglers often neglect Pine Tier Lagoon, but according to Trevor Hawkins it is well worth taking the short detour required to get there. Lubin Pfeiffer shares his love for the Darling River and provides tips and advice for how to get amongst the cod that call this place home. Michal Rybka discusses some effective kayak fishing tips and tactics for freshwater lakes and rivers. Reading this article will make your kayak fishing safer, more enjoyable and hopefully more productive! Trevor Hawkins visits a unique part of Victoria and takes a closer look at three trout lakes in the Halls Gap region.
There’s more of course, including all the regular columns, Mick Hall’s FlyTalk and all the latest news and reviews.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Freshwater Fishing Australia Jan-Feb Issue 136.