Harts Hints -Â Maintaining your fishing tackleby Andrew Hart You have spent money on the best gear you can afford, and you expect it to perform each and every time you use it. However, after a while the salt, and the sand start to eat away at your very expensive reel, or brand name knife, and before you know it, your gear is old and useless.There are ways to maintain your tackle, and with just a bit of extra effort, your gear can last many years. |
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Kermandie River makes a come back by Andrew Lawson This waterway is found in the Southern region of the Island in and around the town of Geeveston. It has two main sources that originate from Rileys Creek reservoir constructed for the purpose of the town’s water supply and the Kermandie river itself from below the falls. |
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Jan's Flies - Fly Tyingby Jan Spencer Even though we are only into early Autumn the weather has been just lovely. At this settled time of the year the nights are cooler and the days are just beautiful. There is some superb fishing to be had both on the lakes and the lowland rivers. |
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Ultra-light plug casting – rewards for patience by Dwayne Rigby Of late there seems to be an increase in interest in the use of bait caster reels in Tasmania. Whilst these reels, also called plug caster, feature prominently in mainland fishing articles it appears that, until recently, they weren’t very popular with Tasmanian anglers. |
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Surf Fishing techniques by Phil Ellerton Tasmania is blessed with some of the most beautiful, scenic beaches in the world, all containing various numbers of sought after sportfish. Often species as rare as Tailor, enter out waters with there being a ready supply of Rays, Sharks, Flathead, Whiting, Mullet an the more elusive Blackback Salmon. The fact is, that these secluded beaches are not heavily fished and publicised, like the more popular mainland destinations. As in all fishing there are certain techniques, rigs and baits which will give you the advantage and swing the odds back into your favour. |
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Catch in the Kitchen - Tuna Salad with Caper and Chilli Dressing by Michael Bok This year has been one of the best tuna fishing seasons that we’ve experienced in many years. This has resulted in our house having an abundance of tuna in the freezer. |
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Tasman Peninsula – A prime fishing location by Peter Cummins The coast of southern Tasmania is known for its spectacular scenery, its rugged cliffs towering over some of the roughest waters to be found around the Australian coastline. Tasman Peninsula is best known as the site of Tasmania’s infamous convict prison at Port Arthur. With its unforgiving cliffs battered continuously by the raging ocean and thick bush, the natural environment was as much a part of the prison as the massive stone walls of the convict settlement itself. The harsh environment was a daunting prospect for those convicts contemplating fleeing the harshness of their prison sentences. |
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Where to find trout as the days grow colder by Greg French Trout fishing – as the season winds down most Tasmanian trout waters are closed to angling from the end of April, but there are a few which can be fished throughout May. Greg French explains what each has to offer: |
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