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It's once again packed with great articles on fishing in Western Australia. With a Smash Crab eating coral trout on the cover, there's a look at the best ways to target this popular species by Ben Knaggs.
Chris Dixon has a very informative article on how to get started with slide baiting, a tricky technique for shore anglers which is slowly becoming more popular. Jamie Chester looks at the legacy Halco Tackle has left in WA fishing and Paul Cunningham delves into a little known style of lure, the lipless minnow. Thrown in articles on hook selection, fishing footwear, cobia and charter options, plus much more, and there is plenty of great reading in the new Western Angler.
The lipless minnows to which Paul refers are a little-known style of lure which combine surface and sub-surface action in one irresistible package. For many anglers they are the perfect catch and Ben looks at simple ways to increase your success on these stunning demersals. The annual boat show has a new home at the Convention Centre. There will be plenty to see and the Western Angler team will be there. Chris explains why slide baiting can be an extremely effective way to target big fish from the shore and explains how to get started with this style of fishing.
It proved ideal for sportfishing around the gulf. From humble beginnings as a home business in Mosman Park, Halco has become a global fishing tackle success story. Jamie looks at the reasons behind its success and canvases some leading anglers for their favourite Halco lures. Hitch finds a unique charter operation out of Carnarvon which is eminently suited to anglers of his vintage. With an ongoing review into marine safety including kayaks, Paul looks at the value of PFDs for paddlers.
The June-July edition of WA's only fishing magazine, Western Angler, is out now and it's got plenty of essential reading on fishing around WA and beyond. For those who are becoming part of the caravan and camping revolution, Glenn Edwards looks at fishing option for nomads.
Tim Lee reveals some of his fascinating secrets for successful land-based game fishing and Ben Knaggs has the goss on how to target trophy red emperor. Lloyd Lyons looks at the fun Mid-West fishery for mangrove jack and Andrew Jarvis visits the Mother Country to enjoy some fabulous pike fishing.
Callum Dowell is on cover with a horse bream and inside he offers some tips for catching big blacks along the south coast. There's also a look at safety beacons, and Peter Anderton takes a closer look at the Fin-Nor range of reels. Tim loves spinning for game fish from the rocks and in this two-part series takes a close look at the specifics of successful LBG fishing.
He starts with a look at how anglers can maximise their chances of being where the fish are. More and more people are using their caravans as bases to get amongst some great fishing around WA. Glenn looks at what this can offer and suggests some of his favourite spots to set up camp and wet a line.
The Western Angler team looks at the caravan and camping options around WA for those who like to wet a line. Big red emperor are a prized catch for northern anglers and Ben looks at ways to increase your chances of finding real trophy reds. While more commonly associated with locations farther north, Geraldton's Lloyd has cracked a fun little fishery for jacks in the Mid-West.
One of the most savage ambush predators in the piscatorial wold, impoundment pike proved to be a big highlight of Korg's trip to England. Don't forget the travel rod when visiting the UK! When it comes to fishing extremely remote spots like Point Culver, you need to have your safety and communication bases covered.
Pensioner Ray Johnstone set social media alight with his search for a fishing buddy, and Al came to the rescue. Hitch winds back the clock as he runs the rule over the Western Angler Westerberg Bandit project boat. Camping and kayaking can be a great way to sample the fishing at some fantastic spots like the Donnelly River.
Jamie believes a sharp drop in commercial effort is the driver for the big improvement in salmon fishing over the last three years. There's a fantastic feature on the best ways to catch salmon in the South-West, backed by tips from our writers on how to make the most of salmon season and the fishing opportunities it offers. It's not all about salmon though, and Dick Pasfield is back with a look at the new and burgeoning fishery for barramundi in Lake Kununurra, which has been restocked and is starting to produce trophy fish.
Scott Coghlan looks at what the south coast has to offer bream fishers chasing trophies, and Stephen Davey sheds light on metro inshore gems. Jamie Chester takes a light-hearted look at a trip to Shark Bay for a fishing competition. As always, there is heaps of information in the regular columns, including a look at shore fishing around Wedge Island and summer squid fishing, tips for chasing GTs and spaniards around Exmouth and an insight into metro kayak fishing for salmon. After a fantastic stocking program, Lake Kununurra stands on the verge of becoming a world-class impoundment fishery for barra.
The next 12 months will likely see some big fish caught from its waters. Scott looks at the various ways you can target them and what they each offer. Experts from around the South-West look at the how and where of catching these great sportfish over the next couple of months. The south coast of WA is the bream coast. It offers a multitude of fantastic fishing opportunities for these increasingly popular estuarine sportfish.
But is there one ultimate spot to catch them? Quality fish are well within the reach of inshore anglers around Perth, if you take a considered approach to chasing them.
Stephen offers his tips for shallow water success. Jamie takes a light-hearted look at a trip to Shark Bay for the Fishing Fiesta. It was a journey of personal exploration and quality fishing.
Located just north of Perth, Wedge Island has long been a favourite destination for metro shore anglers. Fab is a shore fishing specialist and has proven that great king george whiting can be caught without the need for a boat.
He has some timely tips for south coast success on one of our most popular species. The Peel-Harvey yellowfin whiting fishery just continues to gain followers and the next couple of months are prime time. Joff reveals his top tips for targeting Mandurah yellowfin. Western Angler returned to the Mackerel Islands last year for the first Seafari since Awesome weather and spectacular pelagic fishing made for a marvellous week.
Scott looks back at the highlights as we prepare for the instalment. The Travelling Angler returns to the Pacific to chase bonefish at Kiritimati, where normally dry flats offered some special fly fishing opportunities. Another year has passed and there were some notable angling highlights for the Editorial Coghlan. Smithy looks at the key factors which determine whether shore fishing is worth attempting on a given day.
There are a couple of clever and locally-designed tools which are great aids to successfully releasing fish. Net-free zones are proving a great recreational fishing success in Queensland and Al hopes the idea expands across the country. Many 4WD owners barely give shock absorbers a second thought, but they can be an important after-market upgrade. The right transducer is critical for a fishing boat and Luke looks at the different types available. Jamie considers the vexed issue of minimum size limits, where everything is not always as it seems.
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