Pic of the Day…
The river-cairn sessions – I wonder if it’s still there?
The river-cairn sessions – I wonder if it’s still there?
Visitng angler to Tasmania Piero Bertocchi sends a nice cast along a likely looking bank (please click image for much better quality!).
Releasing one back into the wild…
As per the last few years, me and a few cobbers ventured into Tasmania’s Western Lakes for a couple of nights camping, hiking and fly fishing. Once again, the mission was planned well in advance and by the time Christmas had rolled around we were champing at the bit to get out there. Destination this…
What a hatch, what a hatch! – Marvellous effort that…. (Must be said in true Richie Benaud style). The Australians may be struggling in the cricket but luckily we have fishing to keep us entertained. I set off after work last week after work and met my cobber Andy at Four Springs for a late-arvo /…
Tasmania’s Western Lakes region is surely the most enchanting area the sight-fishing angler would hope to encounter. Shallow lagoons and tarns, crystal clear water and silty-bottomed waters brimming with trout that are sometimes keen for a decent feed. My life has been pretty hectic of late, with work and family life taking a hold, which…
A glimpse of a small wild brown trout, extracted from one of the super-clear headwaters of North-East Tasmania…
A blustery, cool day yields a dark specimen from the 19 Lagoons…
You wouldn’t think so but trout live here, at the beach. Resident trout can be encountered quite often but it’s the hefty sea-run trout chasing whitebait that draw mental anglers from all over for amazing sight fishing and that chance encounter with a trophy-sized silver bullet… (remember to click on the photo for much better…
A well-conditioned, mayfly-munching brown trout from Penstock Lagoon in Tasmania’s highlands…