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Western Angler Magazine Oct-Nov2019 Back Issue

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Western Angler's October-November edition is full of great fishing reading from around WA.
The weather is on the improve and that means great fishing opportunities around the State.
With the annual demersal fishing closure looming, Joff Weston looks at other options at this time of year, including king george whiting and southern bluefin tuna.
Scott Coghlan offers his tips for exciting top water fishing in the northern half of WA.
Andrew Jarvis has some great guidance for anyone looking to get into deep dropping, but unsure where to start.
Jamie Chester explains why Abrolhos Islands marlin are a realistic target at the popular fishing location.
Andrew McNaboe reveals tips from the country's best barra fishers and how they can help the average angler.
There's also a number of great columns.
Scott Coghlan salutes Mike Roennfeldt after his retirement from fishing writing, while Mark Smith considers how useful fresh bait caught by the angler can be.
Peter Anderton recounts a couple of tough trips that challenged his skills and taught him some lessons, while John Bormolini examines the stretch of coast from Bunbury to Busselton as on offroading option.
Al McGlashan is excited by his new feature documentary on southern bluefin tuna and Paul Tuckwell lists issues new offshore kayakers should be aware of.
Curtis Waterman explains why lip grips are great, when used properly, and Jame Chester tries his luck out of Gnaraloo Station.
All subscribers go into the draw to win a fantastic case of Monty's Leap wines!
Established in 1985, Western Angler is the benchmark for regional fishing magazines in Australia.
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Oct-Nov2019 Western Angler's October-November edition is full of great fishing reading from around WA. The weather is on the improve and that means great fishing opportunities around the State. With the annual demersal fishing closure looming, Joff Weston looks at other options at this time of year, including king george whiting and southern bluefin tuna. Scott Coghlan offers his tips for exciting top water fishing in the northern half of WA. Andrew Jarvis has some great guidance for anyone looking to get into deep dropping, but unsure where to start. Jamie Chester explains why Abrolhos Islands marlin are a realistic target at the popular fishing location. Andrew McNaboe reveals tips from the country's best barra fishers and how they can help the average angler. There's also a number of great columns. Scott Coghlan salutes Mike Roennfeldt after his retirement from fishing writing, while Mark Smith considers how useful fresh bait caught by the angler can be. Peter Anderton recounts a couple of tough trips that challenged his skills and taught him some lessons, while John Bormolini examines the stretch of coast from Bunbury to Busselton as on offroading option. Al McGlashan is excited by his new feature documentary on southern bluefin tuna and Paul Tuckwell lists issues new offshore kayakers should be aware of. Curtis Waterman explains why lip grips are great, when used properly, and Jame Chester tries his luck out of Gnaraloo Station. All subscribers go into the draw to win a fantastic case of Monty's Leap wines! Established in 1985, Western Angler is the benchmark for regional fishing magazines in Australia.


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Western Angler's October-November edition is full of great fishing reading from around WA.
The weather is on the improve and that means great fishing opportunities around the State.
With the annual demersal fishing closure looming, Joff Weston looks at other options at this time of year, including king george whiting and southern bluefin tuna.
Scott Coghlan offers his tips for exciting top water fishing in the northern half of WA.
Andrew Jarvis has some great guidance for anyone looking to get into deep dropping, but unsure where to start.
Jamie Chester explains why Abrolhos Islands marlin are a realistic target at the popular fishing location.
Andrew McNaboe reveals tips from the country's best barra fishers and how they can help the average angler.
There's also a number of great columns.
Scott Coghlan salutes Mike Roennfeldt after his retirement from fishing writing, while Mark Smith considers how useful fresh bait caught by the angler can be.
Peter Anderton recounts a couple of tough trips that challenged his skills and taught him some lessons, while John Bormolini examines the stretch of coast from Bunbury to Busselton as on offroading option.
Al McGlashan is excited by his new feature documentary on southern bluefin tuna and Paul Tuckwell lists issues new offshore kayakers should be aware of.
Curtis Waterman explains why lip grips are great, when used properly, and Jame Chester tries his luck out of Gnaraloo Station.
All subscribers go into the draw to win a fantastic case of Monty's Leap wines!
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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