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Issue 31 of Yak Fisher bursts into Spring with some crackerjack reading. From the wild west, the annual salmon migration along the Western Australian coast is a major event for many anglers. The heavy reduction in commercial salmon netting has fuelled an increase in W.A. thumper beast numbers, and as a result has been given the thumbs up from recreational fishermen. Damian Bowman recounts a day to remember, and details the methods required to experience similar salmon madness. It’s easy to take certain lure designs for granted, particularly when the base shape hasn’t changed for four hundred years. Robbie Waller catches up with Paul Carter to discuss the evolution of squid jigs, and what to look out for the next time you’re faced with a wall of options at your local tackle store. Kayak fishing expeditions can be a lot of fun, provided the correct planning and preparation takes place beforehand. Josh Holmes provides a detailed explanation of all the things you need to consider before organising your trip of a lifetime. For many kayakers, the idea of targeting sharks doesn’t come across as all that appealing; however Shane Esmore embraces the seven gill challenge and suggests more kayak anglers do the same. If you aren’t from Tasmania, there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of Ansons Bay, but as Gard Saxon explains, it’s well worth a look. The species are numerous, the waters are safe for kayakers, and there are plenty of places to camp... it doesn’t get much better than that. There’s also plenty of news, regular columns, and reviews. Jump into Spring with all the kayak fishing information at hand and grab a copy of Yak Fisher!
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Sept-Nov YAK 31 Issue 31 of Yak Fisher bursts into Spring with some crackerjack reading. From the wild west, the annual salmon migration along the Western Australian coast is a major event for many anglers. The heavy reduction in commercial salmon netting has fuelled an increase in W.A. thumper beast numbers, and as a result has been given the thumbs up from recreational fishermen. Damian Bowman recounts a day to remember, and details the methods required to experience similar salmon madness. It’s easy to take certain lure designs for granted, particularly when the base shape hasn’t changed for four hundred years. Robbie Waller catches up with Paul Carter to discuss the evolution of squid jigs, and what to look out for the next time you’re faced with a wall of options at your local tackle store. Kayak fishing expeditions can be a lot of fun, provided the correct planning and preparation takes place beforehand. Josh Holmes provides a detailed explanation of all the things you need to consider before organising your trip of a lifetime. For many kayakers, the idea of targeting sharks doesn’t come across as all that appealing; however Shane Esmore embraces the seven gill challenge and suggests more kayak anglers do the same. If you aren’t from Tasmania, there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of Ansons Bay, but as Gard Saxon explains, it’s well worth a look. The species are numerous, the waters are safe for kayakers, and there are plenty of places to camp... it doesn’t get much better than that. There’s also plenty of news, regular columns, and reviews. Jump into Spring with all the kayak fishing information at hand and grab a copy of Yak Fisher!


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Issue 31 of Yak Fisher bursts into Spring with some crackerjack reading. From the wild west, the annual salmon migration along the Western Australian coast is a major event for many anglers. The heavy reduction in commercial salmon netting has fuelled an increase in W.A. thumper beast numbers, and as a result has been given the thumbs up from recreational fishermen. Damian Bowman recounts a day to remember, and details the methods required to experience similar salmon madness. It’s easy to take certain lure designs for granted, particularly when the base shape hasn’t changed for four hundred years. Robbie Waller catches up with Paul Carter to discuss the evolution of squid jigs, and what to look out for the next time you’re faced with a wall of options at your local tackle store. Kayak fishing expeditions can be a lot of fun, provided the correct planning and preparation takes place beforehand. Josh Holmes provides a detailed explanation of all the things you need to consider before organising your trip of a lifetime. For many kayakers, the idea of targeting sharks doesn’t come across as all that appealing; however Shane Esmore embraces the seven gill challenge and suggests more kayak anglers do the same. If you aren’t from Tasmania, there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of Ansons Bay, but as Gard Saxon explains, it’s well worth a look. The species are numerous, the waters are safe for kayakers, and there are plenty of places to camp... it doesn’t get much better than that. There’s also plenty of news, regular columns, and reviews. Jump into Spring with all the kayak fishing information at hand and grab a copy of Yak Fisher!
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Kayak Fishing is one of the fastest growing areas within the recreational fishing scene. Yak Fisher magazine was born and combined with Sport Fishing Australia magazine to give anglers exceptional value in that they now receive two great magazines for the price of one. Yak Fisher was launched in autumn 2008. Over the four years since its launch, Yak Fisher has evolved and grown at an extraordinary rate and has established its own identity
Yak Fisher contains over 40 pages of technical fishing articles, product and kayak reviews, hints and tips as well as our instructional kayak DIY articles. Yak Fisher articles cover subjects of interest to readers with all levels of yak fishing expertise, from the beginner to the expert.
Yak Fisher is a technical magazine that kayak fishing enthusiasts have well and truly grasped as their own. We actively listen to requests you provide on the information you most want to get your hands on. Each magazine is strategically developed to give you the best balance of information you require to continue to enjoy your chosen pursuits in the best way possible.

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