Pic of the Day…
A glimpse of a small wild brown trout, extracted from one of the super-clear headwaters of North-East Tasmania…
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…
Australian fly fishing identity Peter Morse lays down a few tips on how to hook, play and land a golden trevally on the flats. You’ve gotta love a screamin’ drag, zzzzzzzzz…….!!
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…
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…
Regardless of where and how you fish, every angler is surely touched by rhythm. It is something one cannot escape. The water on a small stream, cascading down the smallest of descents or a wind-lapped lake shore constantly revealing it’s beat. The hum of the furious hatches while the tree-tops sway in the valley above. Frantic sea-birds in the…
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.
Spring has arrived and the emergence of the mayfly is nigh…
A speckled rainbow trout from a headwater creek