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Thursday, October 25, 2012

FISHING ACCESS TO THE SEA, RIVER AND CREEKS

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Every couple of months I get a great little email in my inbox from the NSW Council of Freshwater Anglers. It shares some great tips and news on fishing in my region along with whats going on in our waterways, both native and invasive. I thought I would share an interesting article about your rights when fishing inland waters (Particularly related to Trout anglers, and your duty of care). The opening of the trout season has brought with it a few enquiries direct to the council about stream access regulations in NSW. The following is advice from the NSW Angler Access project website:

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

SQUIDGY SOUTHERN BREAM SERIES GRAND FINAL











Last weekend the grand final tournament weekend of the 2012 Squidgy Southern Bream Series was held and won at St Georges Basin/Shoalhaven River. I have heard the fishing was tough but the event spectacular, something the SSBS committee should be well and truly proud of. 50 boats and 25 kayakers took to the systems to fight it out for the podium with Stewart Dunn once again trumping the field.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

E-LOCK & SWIVEL MOUNT LOCKS FOR SOUNDERS

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Saw this mentioned on AKFF recently and thought the information may be of use to readers, especially those who have had gear stolen whilst out fishing. While I have no affiliation with the suppliers the credentials on the actual product seem sound and the security offered would be enough to deter opportunistic thieves at boat ramps/beaches etc. My only ponderings on this product would be how well it hands a salty enviroment (With the usual Inox protection) and how well the rubber cap seals.