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In this episode of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast, we dive deep into the heart of the Northern Territory's most iconic barramundi fisheries—the Victoria and Roper Rivers. Greg Vinall sits down with seasoned Katherine-based angler Trent De With to unlock the secrets of catching big saltwater barra in these challenging yet rewarding waters.
Trent shares his extensive knowledge, from understanding the unique seasonal patterns to mastering the best lures and techniques for these river systems. Whether it's the short but intense runoff season on the Vic or targeting the big barra during the build-up, Trent provides invaluable insights that can elevate your fishing game. He also delves into the importance of timing, tides, and water clarity, and how they influence barramundi behaviour.
If you're dreaming of landing a metre-plus barra or just want to learn more about fishing the top end's remote rivers, this episode is packed with practical tips and expert advice. Plus, Trent's stories of fishing in these wild, untamed waters are sure to fuel your passion for the sport. Tune in to get inspired and informed, and don't forget to check out the full show notes for more details.
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Full show notes for today's episode: https://doclures.com/victoria-river-barramundi
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For those who have fished with bait their whole lives it can be difficult to come to terms with the idea that a soft plastic prawn is not only more fun to fish with than a live bait, but with a little practice will catch more fish and bigger specimens.
In the public edition of this episode I explore why soft plastic prawns leave live prawns in their wake. And in the members version I go on to explain how to choose, rig and work soft plastic prawns to maximum advantage.
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In Episode 680 of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast, I chat with gun land based angler Brett Mengler to explore the exciting world of land-based fishing for Giant Trevally (GTs) in central and north Queensland. Brett shares his wealth of knowledge and practical tips on how to target these powerful fish from the shore, making GT fishing accessible for everyone, even without a boat.
Join us as we discuss:
The appeal and advantages of land-based GT fishing. Key locations and the importance of tides and wind. Essential gear, including rods, reels, lines, leaders, and lures. Effective casting, retrieval, and fish fighting techniques. Tips for observing and adapting to fishing conditions. Safety considerations for shore fishing in tropical Queensland.Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to land-based fishing, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable advice to help you catch your dream GT. Tune in to learn how to maximise your fishing success from the shore and enjoy the thrill of landing one of Australia's most sought-after sports fish.
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Full show notes for Episode 680 are available at https://doclures.com/land-based-giant-trevally/
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Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler, this episode is packed with practical tips, tricks, and hacks to elevate your fishing game.
In this episode, we cover essential techniques for straightening your soft plastic lures, ensuring they swim naturally and attract more fish. We’ll discuss the importance of proper rigging and how to repair damaged lures using simple household items like super glue and a cigarette lighter. Learn how to store your lures correctly to prevent them from becoming misshapen and discover the benefits of using tungsten putty to adjust the weight of your lures for optimal performance.
We also explore how to customise your lures for better action, including tips on creating a weedless presentation with extra wide gape worm hooks and enhancing hook exposure by cutting a slot in the underside of your lures. These simple modifications can make a significant difference in your hook-up rates and overall fishing success.
Don't forget to check out our Soft Plastic Lures Bootcamp, where we dive even deeper into these topics and much more. This 12-week course includes live webinars, guest speakers, and a wealth of information on soft plastic fishing. Whether you’re targeting bream, snapper, barramundi, or any other species, our bootcamp will provide you with the skills and knowledge to fish more effectively with soft plastics.
Full show notes for today's episode can be found at: http://doclures.com/soft-plastic-lure-hacks/
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In this episode of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast, I sit down with Rory Benn-Clibborn from Perch Palm Lures to explore advanced techniques for fishing with soft plastic lures. Rory, an expert in finesse fishing, shares innovative methods that are rarely used in Australia but highly effective overseas.
We kick off with drop shot rigging, a versatile technique allowing soft plastic lures to hover naturally above the bottom. Rory explains the setup, including the use of tungsten weights and straight shank drop shot hooks for increased sensitivity.
Next, we delve into the Texas rig, perfect for shallow, weedy, or structured environments. Using a sliding tungsten bullet weight, this method offers a natural presentation and reduces snags, ideal for targeting species like redfin, bass, and golden perch.
We then explore the Carolina rig, which adds a leader between the weight and the hook, making it excellent for open water fishing. Rory shares tips on using floating soft plastics to enhance this technique.
Rory also introduces wacky worm rigging, where the lure is hooked through the middle, creating a unique fluttering action. This method is effective for casting under structures and targeting species like redfin and bass.
Additionally, we discuss Ned rigging, a simple yet highly effective technique involving a mushroom-shaped jig head and buoyant soft plastic, perfect for catching a variety of species in different conditions.
Throughout the episode, we cover practical applications and situational uses of these techniques, offering listeners valuable insights to adapt their fishing strategies based on local conditions and fish behavior.
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Full show notes for today's episode: https://doclures.com/advanced-soft-plastic-lures/
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Episode 678, Part 3
I had the pleasure of having a chat with one of the SCF Australia Wilcard Film Top Ten entrants for 2024, Just Nibblin. Listen in as we explore what drive a bunch of regular Aussie blokes to document their fishing exploits on film!
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Episode 678, Part 1
I had the pleasure of having a chat with one of the SCF Australia Wilcard Film Top Ten entrants for 2024, the Bell Family. Listen in as we find out what Jack, Amy, Elsie, Henry and Ralph are up to, and what inspired them to enter their film in this years contest.
https://doclures.com/scf-wildcard-film-competition
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I had the pleasure of having a chat with one of the SCF Australia Wildcard Film Top Ten entrant for 2024, Cooper Watson. Listen in as we find out what Cooper gets up to as he explores the fishing, diving and outdoors life in Western Australia.
https://doclures.com/scf-wildcard-film-competition/
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Join us on this episode of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast as host Andrew Death sits down with seasoned Hobart bream fisher Plinio Taurian. Plinio shares his extensive knowledge and unique techniques for catching bream in the Derwent River system, a renowned Tasmanian fishery.
Discover the ins and outs of "grubbing," a method where medium diving crankbaits are used to mimic crabs and mussels, enticing bream with a highly effective presentation. Learn how to target bream around structures like docks and bridges using small vibes and blades, and why precise boat positioning is crucial for successful extraction.
Plinio also discusses the importance of understanding seasonal patterns, such as post-spawn feeding in spring and the challenges of winter fishing in colder waters. He provides valuable insights into reading water conditions, focusing on tides and temperature, and spotting bream digs to locate productive fishing spots.
Whether you're a local angler or planning a trip to Tasmania, this episode is packed with practical tips and strategies to enhance your bream fishing game. Tune in to learn from one of Hobart's best and elevate your fishing skills in this iconic Australian fishery.
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Full show notes for this episode: https://doclures.com/fishing-in-hobart
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Australian bass are one of our premier freshwater sportsfish, and Sydney's fishing population doesn't need to travel too far to find them. Todd Young has been guiding bass fisherman for decades and explains where and how to target this species within 30 minutes of the CBD.
We go through the tackle Todd recommends and explore not only his choice of lures but the techniques and situations in which he uses them.
If you're Sydney-based and looking for a lure fishing option that's super close to home, this could well be it.
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Today we're exploring the strategies and techniques for successfully fishing in heavily pressured waters. Join ALF founder Greg Vinall as he shares his top five tips to improve your catch rates when fish have seen it all and are spooked by constant boat traffic and human activity.
Learn how to optimize your fishing approach with expert advice on:
Downsizing your leaders for better lure action and deeper presentations. Embracing stealth to minimize noise and avoid spooking wary fish. Timing your trips to coincide with low human activity periods for better results. Practicing persistence and continuously experimenting to crack the code of pressured waters. Mastering the use of soft plastic lures for subtle and versatile presentations.Whether you're fishing in your local hotspot or exploring new waters, these tips will help you adapt and succeed. Tune in to gain valuable insights and become a more effective angler in challenging conditions.
Looking for help catching more fish on soft plastic lures? Check out Doc's Soft Plastic Lures Bootcamp: https://team.doclures.com/product/soft-plastic-lure-bootcamp/
Full show notes for today's episode: https://doclures.com/pressured-waters/
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Dive into the essentials of land-based Mulloway fishing in Botany Bay with expert angler Tom Munro in this episode of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast. Tom shares why Botany Bay is a top spot for targeting Mulloway, especially during the quieter winter months. He details his preferred gear and lures, such as the Squidgy Biotuff Fish, ZMan Slim Swimz, and Zerek Fish Trap, and explains how water clarity, tides, and weather influence fishing success.
Learn Tom’s effective casting techniques and location scouting tips to improve your catch rates. Whether you’re new to fishing or an experienced angler, this episode is packed with practical advice to enhance your land-based fishing skills in one of Sydney’s most popular fishing destinations.
Tune in for a masterclass in targeting the elusive Mulloway and refine your approach to land-based fishing!
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Join us in this episode of the Australian Lure Fishing podcast as we chat with expert angler Nick Reay about trout fishing in the pristine waters of Lake Eucumbene. Nick shares his top tips and techniques for using three key lure types: metals, soft plastics, and suspending jerkbaits.
Metals: Nick explains how to effectively use metal lures, emphasizing the importance of varying depths and retrieval speeds.
Soft Plastics: Discover the versatility of soft plastics as Nick discusses casting into shallow waters during low light conditions and retrieving slowly to mimic natural prey. He touches on the use of a "donkey rig" for added effectiveness.
Suspending Jerkbaits: Perfect for colder water or less active fish, suspending jerkbaits require a slow retrieve with pauses to imitate injured baitfish.
Seasonal factors and weather conditions play a crucial role in trout behavior, and Nick emphasizes adapting your techniques based on these variables. He also shares insights into the best tackle and gear.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, this episode is packed with valuable information to help you succeed in Lake Eucumbene. Tune in and get ready to enhance your trout fishing game!
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https://doclures.com/rainbow-trout/Full show notes for today's episode: https://doclures.com/lake-eucumbene-fishing/
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In this episode of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast, we explore the exciting world of squid fishing in Brisbane with our expert guest, Peter Herbst. Discover the essential gear, top fishing spots, and effective techniques to enhance your squid fishing experience.
Key Highlights:
Essential Gear: Learn about the best rods, reels, and jigs for squid fishing. Finding Squid: Discover the prime habitat for aquid that can be accessed from land or boat. Techniques and Tips: Master the art of casting, retrieving, and jigging for squid, along with seasonal strategies.___________________
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Full show notes for today's episode: https://doclures.com/brisbane-squid-fishing/
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Join us for an in-depth exploration of trout fishing at Lake Dartmouth (Dartmouth Dam) with our special guest, Matt Mildren. Matt, an experienced angler who frequently fishes the lake, shares invaluable insights and practical tips for targeting both brown and rainbow trout.
In this episode, we dive into the best times and places to fish, breaking down the seasonal patterns and specific locations that yield the best results. Matt explains how to use various techniques, from trolling with Tassie Devils to casting soft plastics like the Berkeley T-tail minnow. Learn about the essential tackle and lures, including rod and reel setups, line choices, and the most effective colors and lure types for Dartmouth's trout.
Weather and environmental factors play a crucial role in successful trout fishing. Matt discusses how wind, rain, and moon cycles influence trout behavior, and how to adapt your strategy to these conditions. He also offers tips on handling and releasing fish safely, particularly in warmer months.
Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fishing Lake Dartmouth, this episode is packed with expert advice that will help you make the most of your time on the water. Tune in for a comprehensive guide to catching trout at one of Victoria's premier fishing destinations.
Don't miss out on this fishing masterclass – hit play and get ready to improve your trout fishing game at Lake Dartmouth!
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Full show notes for this episode: https://doclures.com/fishing-lake-dartmouth/
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In this episode of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast, we dive deep into the brilliant fishing opportunities at Forster-Tuncurry with expert insights from Luke Austin of Great Lakes Tackle. This picturesque location is a year-round haven for anglers of all levels, offering diverse spots for land-based, kayak, and boat fishing.
We start at the iconic breakwall, where a variety of species can be targeted throughout the year. Learn the best tactics for catching brim, Jewfish, and flathead, and discover the prime times and lures to use for each season. Next, we explore the paddock, a structure-rich area of oyster leases perfect for big flathead and brim, providing tips on how to fish effectively depending on the tide and season.
The episode also covers the expansive flats in the lake, detailing how to target brim, whiting, and flathead with various lures and techniques. For family-friendly fishing, Luke highlights the canals in Forster Keys and Taree Street, ideal spots for young anglers to catch flathead and brim safely.
Finally, we delve into the exciting opportunities at the bridge, particularly for those seeking the thrill of catching kingfish with heavy-duty gear. Luke shares valuable tips on lures, best times to fish, and the types of baitfish that attract these powerful predators.
Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, this episode is packed with actionable advice and insider knowledge to help you make the most of your fishing trips to Forster-Tuncurry. Tune in for detailed insights, seasonal breakdowns, and practical tips that will enhance your fishing experience in one of Australia's prime fishing destinations.
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More information on bream fishing: https://doclures.com/bream-fishing
More information on jewfish fishing: https://doclures.com/mulloway-fishing/
Full show notes for today's episode: https://doclures.com/fishing-at-forster
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In this interview we tackle the pulse-raising world of dogtooth tuna fishing in the Coral Sea. With guest Luke Griffiths from Quest Angling Expeditions we'll delve deep into expert strategies, the best tackle to use, and how to identify the most promising spots in this vast and dynamic region. Like all ALF episodes, this one is packed with practical tips and detailed insights to help you target one of the ocean's most formidable opponents.
We'll explore everything from selecting the right gear, understanding the behavior of dogtooth tuna, to effective release practices that ensure the sustainability of this spectacular species. Whether you're a seasoned angler or looking to challenge yourself with a new type of fishing adventure, this episode will equip you with the knowledge needed to succeed in the Coral Sea. Tune in to boost your skills and maybe even land the catch of a lifetime.
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Join me as I explore the art of targeting trophy flathead at Sussex Inlet. In this episode, I chat with Nathan Bilsborough, a seasoned angler with deep family roots in the area, to uncover the secrets of using lures to snag these elusive crocs in one of New South Wales' most scenic and challenging fishing spots.
Nathan shares a lifetime of insights and tips, from understanding the unique tidal movements at Sussex Inlet—a key factor that affects flathead behavior—to selecting the perfect spots where big flathead lurk. We discuss everything from the optimal times to fish, avoiding the busy periods that can affect flathead behavior, to the specific gear and lures that will give you an edge.
Nathan goes in-depth about his favorite rods for the job, including the versatile Jabber’s Snake Charmer Double Tap and the precise Jabber's Fin Raiser, and explains why the Shimano DC baitcaster and specific lines like Shimano Ocea or Daiwa J-Braid are his go-to choices. We also delve into his preferred lures, including the Crossfire 195 Bent Minnow for surface action and the 5-inch Crossfire paddletail for deeper waters, supplemented by Zerek Fishtrap lures for deeper water work.
This episode is packed with actionable advice that will not only enhance your understanding of flathead fishing at Sussex Inlet but also improve your overall lure fishing skills. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, the techniques and wisdom shared here are invaluable. Tune in to learn how to adapt your approach with the seasons, master the use of sophisticated lures, and ultimately, increase your flathead catches at this iconic fishing destination.
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Full show notes for this episode: https://doclures.com/fishing-at-sussex-inlet/
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Join us on the Australian Lure Fishing podcast as we dive back into episode 117 with Southeast Queensland angler Peter Herbst, who expertly guides us through targeting Mulloway Jewfish in the Brisbane River. Whether you’re a Brisbane local or visiting angler, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights that turn every cast into a potential catch.
Peter shares essential techniques, from choosing the right gear to interpreting river conditions for optimal results. Discover the effectiveness of different lures, including slow jigs, soft vibes, and soft plastics, and learn how to adapt your approach based on the fish's behavior and environmental cues. With his detailed advice on using sounders and electric motors to pinpoint Jewfish locations, Peter ensures you’re equipped to succeed in this accessible year-round fishery.
Perfect for anglers at any skill level, this episode is more than just a fishing guide—it's a masterclass in understanding and appreciating the subtleties of lure fishing in one of Australia's iconic river systems. Tune in to transform your approach and enhance your next fishing adventure on the Brisbane River.
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Full show notes are available at: https://doclures.com/brisbane-river-jewfish/
More ALF Podcast episodes on Jewfish Fishing: https://doclures.com/jewfish-fishing/
More information about fishing the Brisbane River: https://doclures.com/fishing-in-the-brisbane-river/
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Join us on the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast as we explore the secrets of successful bream fishing with lures at Tuggerah Lake, NSW.
In this episode, host Andrew Death sits down with Adam Amos, a seasoned lure fisher and tournament champion, to delve into the techniques that have brought him success on these waters. Adam shares his expert tips on choosing the right lures for different conditions, the best casting and retrieval methods, and how to read the lake's unique environment to find bream hotspots.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced angler, this episode is packed with actionable advice designed to enhance your skills and increase your catch rate. Tune in to discover how to master bream fishing in Tuggerah Lake and transform your fishing trips into successful outings.
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