Greg Carter | December 11
Mangrove jack are one of Queensland’s most treasured estuarine sport species. Just about every serious saltwater angler tries to tackle these brutes at one time or another, often with mixed results and always with some tall tales to tell.
Stephen Booth | December 11
The South Burnett region is Queensland's largest wine region and, more importantly for anglers, home to two of Queensland's biggest inland waterways: Lake Boondooma and the Bjelke-Petersen (BP) Dam. But the South Burnett region also offers visitors a plethora of other hidden wonders.
Stephen Booth | December 11
Whiting are one of the most desirable table species found in south east Queensland. For their size they fight fantastic, their fillets are to die for and it’s a lot of fun chasing them.
Kim Bain | November 11
It would be fair to say that trolling lures in tropical creeks is more popular in the Northern Territory than it is in Queensland. However there are many reasons why Queenslanders should include trolling in their bag of tropical creek tricks.
Gavin Dunne | October 11
The humble flathead was the first fish I can remember catching on a lure as a kid and to this day I get a real buzz when I get the chance to chase big lizards in deep water.
Steve Morgan | October 11
Monday to Friday, Peter Cashman’s an unassuming, 53 year old Financial Planner who lives in Chapel Hill. Come the weekend he’s a super keen lure angler who spends plenty of time breaming in waters from Moreton Bay through to the Gold Coast.