Pic of the Day…
It’s always nice to bring one to the net, but just as nice to see one swim away from it.
It’s always nice to bring one to the net, but just as nice to see one swim away from it.
Finally, it seems like Tasmania’s rivers, streams and creeks are bouncing back from a very wet spring to reveal some healthy little fish that eat dry flies with gusto. It’s about time, I mean, we are now in summer! Even still, some larger rivers are still in flood from recent rains while others are gin…
It’s time to start chasing those pesky sea runners!
Anglers across Tasmania and abroad are gradually coming out of hibernation to wave their wand for the opening of the 2013/14 season. Great numbers of quirky crew will be heading to their local haunt this weekend to tangle with a brown trout, a sometimes-complex little species that many would not have seen for three months…
The river-cairn sessions – I wonder if it’s still there?
Every angler has their hang-ups…
Leave passes – Every angler with a better half needs them. Sometimes the passes are abused, sometimes the passes are few and far between and other times they are saved up and banked into a special account titled “HELL YES MOTHER-FLIPPING NEW ZEALAND”. Well that is what mine was called anyway… More than six months…
Visitng angler to Tasmania Piero Bertocchi sends a nice cast along a likely looking bank (please click image for much better quality!).
That’s what many of us seek isn’t it – Something wild, something clear enough to polaroid, to sight fish? I certainly do, my mates dig it and so do the kids from Montana Wild. Here’s another sweet clip from these guys chasing cutties and bullies in some wild and steep gorges…
This is a short Montana Wild production about fishing the backcountry – This area consists of some very tasty water that many fly fishers would love to visit. You will get some epic results by watching this clip in HD.