Pic of the Day…
Spring has arrived and the emergence of the mayfly is nigh…
Spring has arrived and the emergence of the mayfly is nigh…
A speckled rainbow trout from a headwater creek
Stalking Tailers in the evening light…
We are incredibly fortunate in Tasmania to have a resource known as Angler Access. These are a bunch of dedicated beats and access points formed and maintained with the angler in mind. Much of this access is located on privately owned land and through the work of Anglers Alliance, both Tasmanians and visiting anglers have…
Lack of significant rains have prompted the sea-run trout to appear a touch earlier than normal in the North of Tasmania, with small amounts of bait not far behind. Yesterday I took a break by the river and managed to lock my keys in the car – this allowed me to painfully watch several sea-run…
Camden Rivulet is a wonderful stream nestled in the hills of the North-East of Tasmania and is surrounded by tantalising little drains and youthful headwaters. I would like to share some exciting news of a local business whose namesake in born from this very water and whose passion is fly fishing. Introducing Camden Fishing. These…
Thoughts of the upcoming trout season spark memories of summer hiking and polaroiding.
Like a ‘bridge’ over bubbled waters!
Some years ago, I attempted to walk along the beach in the firm compacted sand left by the retreating waves wearing only my underpants. The intention was to make myself as light as possible so as to leave no footprints, as if no-one was to know I had ever been there. Passers-by surely felt they had an encounter…
Work commitments recently involved a trip to Hobart, where I needed to blah blah blah blah blah, yadda yadda, blah…. More importantly, this opened up an opportunity to slide in a quick fish after work and before trekking back to warmer climes (North-South rivalry anyone?). I lived down this way a few years back and found myself fishing…