Freshwater Fishing Australia 139
The July/August edition of Freshwater Fishing Australia 139 magazine is jam-packed with the latest techniques and locations, including Nigel Webster’s story on Drift Rigging the Spawn Run. In this issue he reflects on 20 years of trout flies, spin gear and spawn run fish and finds that ‘drift rigging’ is still as effective and engaging as it was two decades ago.
Colby Lesko shares some handy tips for getting amongst some of the trophy-sized fish in Victoria’s Moorabool Reservoir.
Andrew McGovern provides his second and final installment of Burrinjuck Dam. He drills down into the techniques, methods and locations of the Upper Murrumbidgee Arm and the Yass River Arm.
Victorian Trout at the Crossroads. Trevor Hawkins suggests that to get our once fabulous trout fishery back on track and thriving again may take some lateral thinking from both trout anglers and fisheries managers.
Browns at Night. Andrew McGovern explains about Big Murray Cod, Bass and Barramundi are close to the top of the freshwater fish species list that fee and hunt at night. But there’s a species that knock them off their perch to claim first place, and that species is the mighty Brown Trout!
There’s more of course, including all the regular columns and all the latest news and reviews.