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Trout Waters of Tasmania contains information on every lake, stream and estuary available to anglers on the Apple Isle. This book has everything that you need to know about trout when planning a trip to Tasmania. Full colour maps of major rivers and lakes contain access points plus the lakes' full-supply levels, typical operating levels and inundated waterways.
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The Landbased Fishing Guide to Port Phillip Bay features all of the top landbased fishing locations in the region, covering rivers, estuaries, beaches, piers and jetties. Each location has a detailed guide and photos, and there's also sections on knots and rigs, bait presentation and a fish ID guide.
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This is the ultimate guide to fishing Western Port. Every major species available in the Port—including snapper, whiting, mulloway, gummy sharks and elephant fish—go under the microscope with best baits areas, times and methods revealed. This unique tidal system is then broken down into specific areas, each one containing a detailed map and a total of over 150 of the best GPS marks you could ever hope to get your hands on. These marks describe actual fishing spots and the locations have been given up by some of the best anglers the Port has ever seen, including its charter boat brigade, which history shows tend to keep such information very close to their chests. The unwritten rules of angler secrecy have been broken and you get to share the rewards. The aim of this guide is to see you catch more fish on your next Western Port outing. No longer will you wonder if you are going to catch a fish—now you just have to think about how big it will be. FEATURES • Detailed maps of specific fishing areas • What to fish for • Where to catch fish • How to catch fish • GPS marks
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FISHING ATLAS FOR VICTORIAN INLAND WATERS 2
The inland waters of Victoria offer a diverse array of freshwater fishing over an equally diverse geographical landscape. From vast dry plains to the west, where there are few rivers and lakes to some of the countries highest peaks to the east. Freshwater fishing in Victoria is extremely popular with an ever-increasing band of anglers heading out on weekends to tackle some of our best native sportfish such as Murray cod or yellowbelly, game fish such as trout or Chinook salmon or simply after a good feed of tasty redfin. For the most part, many of the waters listed in this book are within a relatively easy short drive from Melbourne, Victoria’s capital city. -
Fishing Atlas for Victoria's Coastline
Fully Revised & Updated - Available March 2017 Fishing Atlas for Victoria's Coastline is a complete guide to fishing Victoria's bays, inlets, offshore and estuarine waters, including GPS marks to get you amongst the fish. Where and when to fish and how to catch various species is covered with detailed maps identifying specific fishing areas from Mallacoota in the east to Portland in the west and everywhere in-between. -
The Murray River is home to the largest freshwater fish in Australia - the mighty Murray cod. In this book Brian Hinson and Bill Classon each draw on over 40 years experience to reveal the best methods to catch one of these legendary fish. There is also information on other fish species found in the Murray River, including trout cod, redfin, golden perch, silver perch and catfish. Detailed maps of the Murray River are included, with notes on the best fishing spots, techniques and more.
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Tim Smith has been predicting the best ‘Bite Times’ and ‘Tides’ around Australia for over 30 years. These guides are perfect for the tackle box, boat, pocket and gives a quick and easy reference to all tides around the state. There are plenty of tide adjustments for all ports in the state and the graphs are easy to read.
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Tim Smith has been predicting the best ‘Bite Times’ and ‘Tides’ around Australia for over 30 years. These guides are perfect for the tackle box, boat, pocket and gives a quick and easy reference to all tides around the state. There are plenty of tide adjustments for all ports in the state and the graphs are easy to read.