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From Hat Head to Point Danger this book provides anglers with the best places to go fishing and a wealth of angling knowledge.The best places to fish, stay, camp or launch a boat are all clearly set out. Fishing spots are mapped in easy to use formats. Even the GPS waypoints or the bush tracks to those sneaky, secret spots are shown.Lawrie and Julie McEnally have spent a year's research to bring you the very best fishing guide available. This book puts a lifetime of fishing spots and skills in your hands. If you fish anywhere along the north coast then this book will help you catch more fish.
The Australian Fish ID Pocket Guide is an invaluable reference for any angler, freshwater or saltwater, wanting to identify their catch. It contains detailed descriptions and accurate illustrations of each fish, as well as diagrams of the best rigs to catch them. Includes freshwater sportfish, freshwater bait, sharks, estuary / surf species, reef species, pelagic species, invertebrate species and saltwater bait species. Whatever fish you're chasing you'll find all the information you need to catch it and identify it in this comprehensive book.
All the basic knots required for fresh and salt water fishing in a pocket size, 6 x 4 inch waterproof booklet.
This edition contains updated fishing maps to give you the best and most comprehensive details on fishing in Western Australia.
This is a practical guide for people in the aquaculture industry and for those about to enter it. Australian Fish Farmer covers current as well as potential aquaculture industries and provides practical skills that will allow people to solve everyday problems in the day-to-day management of aquatic stock. This new edition reflects the considerable advances in technology, farming methods and commercial development. These aspects and more have been included in the revised edition, which also deals with financial and administrative management to provide the reader with sufficient information to operate a successful venture. The authors have drawn on their experience of designing and conducting aquaculture training programs and incorporated feedback, to ensure this publication is relevant and practical to Australian fish farmers.
A luminous and remarkable memoir of a singular life in art and nature. 'Deft, ambitious, tender and humane, Night Fishing is the most breathtakingly original memoir you will ever read. In this "natural history" of the author herself, we travel gently through childhood and family, grief, love and solitude - and her spellbinding twin obsessions with art and the natural world. It is the work of a questing, roving intellect and a rare humility, and Hastrich's sheer joy in language infuses the whole with a deliciously sly, intelligent humour. I'd liken her to an antipodean Annie Dillard with a fishing rod in one hand and the whole of western art history in the other - except there simply is no other writer like Hastrich. This book will tell you things you never knew about your world and yourself, and you will never forget it. Night Fishing is a masterpiece, and Vicki Hastrich is a world-class writer.' - Charlotte Wood, author of The Natural Way of Things Vicki Hastrich takes the reader on a stunning voyage through her writer's life and across her chosen patch: the private byways of Brisbane Water, north of Sydney, where she has spent much of her life. Hastrich fuses her intimate, loving knowledge of a tiny arena of Australia's natural world with the grand influence of ideas from throughout civilisation - from the baroque to the American Western, and artists as diverse as Zane Grey, Tiepolo and Goya - to create a truly original and deeply pleasurable collection. Night Fishing unfolds as a series of expeditions or essays, undertaken in the spirit of the philosopher scientist. All the while, slowly, thoughtfully, Hastrich reveals the ordinary and remarkable detail of her life, from her childhood by the sea to her life as a camera operator for the ABC, as a historian and amateur marine biologist, and as a single woman exploring her small stretch of water. The result is entirely new, entirely fresh and profoundly captivating. Night Fishing is a tonic for those of us who have forgotten how to slow down, how to look around, how to be part of our natural world. It will take its place alongside classics of observation and nature by David Malouf, Tim Winton and Annie Dillard.
This is a specially formatted fixed layout ebook that retains the look and feel of the print book. Host of Fishing Australia Rob Paxevanos shares his top fishing tips. When it comes to fishing, it's the detail that makes the difference. For nearly two decades, Rob Paxevanos has been perfecting his technique and showing others how to do the same. Australian Fishing Basics brings together years of expertise and the kind of knowledge needed to turn enthusiastic beginners into expert anglers. Rob covers topics such as: · how to tie the perfect knot · the importance of using the right bait · the finer points of hooks and lures · the secrets of polaroidingAnd it's not all bait and tackle. Rob provides an overview of how to confidently go after Australia's most popular catches, including flathead, bream, snapper, trout and barramundi. Fully illustrated with hundreds of photographs, including step-by-step instructions for the more complicated techniques, Australian Fishing Basics is the must-have guide to achieving fishing success everywhere and every time.
The Australian Anglers Encyclopedia covers everything the successful and beginner angler needs to know. In over 400 colour pages there are hundreds of techniques, tips, fishing systems and fishing tactics outlined for every style of fishing in Australia. Whether you fish in freshwater, saltwater, from Darwin to Hobart or Perth to Sydney there is every technique for every angler. No matter what your preference: lurecasting , fly fishing, game fishing, bait fishing or sport fishing - it is covered. There is an extensive angler dictionary, baits and rigs guide, saltwater boat fishing, saltwater shore fishing, freshwater boat fishing, landbased freshwater fishing and fly fishing sections. The Encyclopedia includes a complete Australian Fish ID guide and an extensive and up to date section on Knots and Rigs compiled by experts Nigel Webster and Bill Classon and illustrated by Trevor Hawkins. Plus an 80 page section on all Australian lures and how to use them and a kayak section. At over 400 pages it is the largest and most comprehensive reference on Australian fishing.
Anglers that want to improve their catch rate and gain valuable information to improve their trolling techniques will benefit from this book. Techniques included are flat line trolling, the use and rigging of weighted lines such as lead-core line, diving planers and trolling aids. Topics covers include planer boards, both inline and double runner boards, snap weights, trolling attractors, boat set-up, lure and colour selection, rigging lures and downrigging techniques for freshwater trolling.