Preparing For The Coming Game Fishing Season By the time this edition of Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News goes to press the coming game fishing season will be almost upon us. At the time of writing this article the 18-19 degree water currents that we all wait for were level with the northern tip of Flinders Island, an almost certain indication that the game season will get under way a lot earlier than would normally be expected. Time to pull out the tackle and brush off the cobwebs in preparation for what promises to be an excellent season.
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Dry Flys With Attitude
If there has been one single revolution in Tasmanian fly fishing in the last three years, it would have to be the use of the English style reservoir dry flies. Popularly known as the pommy' dries, these bright little numbers have taken loch style fishing in the Tasmanian entral highlands by storm. There has been quite a bit written about them lately, and as he technique is developed even further, no doubt a few more thousand words will be pawned in fly fishing publications. |
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Ask The GuruGURU " An acknowledged expert, a teacher" In this issue we begin a new column for readers to ask the questions they were always too afraid to ask. Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News has assembled the best fishing brains in the business to answer your questions.
To start off we have put together a few sample questions, to give readers an idea of what is involved.
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Blue Peaks – Bob CooperHere Bob Cooper lets us in on what the devil he gets up to in the Blue Peaks region of the Central Plateau. Bob is well known in angling circles for his capacity to walk great distances whilst claiming to be fishing. In his own unique style, Bob gives us the run down on a magnificent part of Tasmania. |
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Hot Spots
There has been some terrific fishing on the far north west of Tasmania - especially around Smithton and Stanley. The whole of the northern coast has been fishing well for larger than usual flathead as they move in to shore with warmer water. |
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Bream Tips and Tricks
Bream would have to be one of the premier estuary species sought after by salt water anglers during the summer. Fickle, hard fighting, and great tasting, they present an excellent target for holidaying anglers. In this article, east coast salt water guide Michael Hayley gives up some of his closest held secrets to the editor. |
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Jan’s FliesPosts When learning to tie flies one of the methods that gave me great trouble was posts for dry flies. Most experienced tyers find the method quite easy, but if a learner tyer has not been shown how, like many other techniques, it can create big problems. I am often asked how to tie 'posts' and what materials should be used.
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Top 5 Anglers One of the greatest searches that is conducted every fishing season is the quest for the best mayfly pattern. Any keen angler will tell you that. The difficulty with that is that there are so many excellent patterns, some of them shrouded in mystery, others blatantly simple and readily available. Some excellent patterns are to be found in all good tackle stores, or within the pages of any number of fly tying or fly fishing books. |
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