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Shroom is back for today's ALF episode and as always brings his unique, Sydney-centric talent to the microphone. Shroom's guest is Hai Nguyen, a gentleman with a reputation for consistently snagging some pretty decent kingfish from the shore using horizontal jigging techniques. There is no shortage of tips shared, for anyone interested in trying their hand at this style of fishing - and not just for Sydney kingfish, either. Hai's techniques can work for multiple species, all around the country!
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Show notes for today's episode are available at https://doclures.com/sydney-kingfish-hai-nguyen/
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Typically when we think about squidding it's all about dropping jigs from pier, casting from the rocks or drifting a weedbed and bouncing a jig as we go. Trolling is not usually part of the equation! But squid can absolutely be targeted by trolling jigs - and the technique enables the angler to cover a lot of ground in search of his or her quarry. Today's guest is Greg Lamprecht, a man who's been at the cutting edge of fishing for a quarter of a century and is probably better known for his offshore exploits. Greg's been getting some pretty good success trolling squid jigs around Moreton Bay, but the techniques he shares in this interview are equally effective anywhere you choose to target squid.
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From tackle, lures and techniques to mastering marine electronics, if you're a keen bream fisho, this is an episode not to miss! In his usual laid-back manner Deathy masterfully dissects the strategies that make Karl a tough competitor on the tournament bream scene and pulls some great tips and tricks for all bream fishers, competitive and social.
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Interested in an even deeper dive? In the ALF PLUS edition Karl and Deathy get right into the specifics on how to use live sonar to maximise bream success. The PLUS edition is available to listeners who support the ALF podcast by joining Team Doc Lures. Members also get tons of extras, like members only episodes, audio masterclasses, liv streams and more. Check it out at https://team.doclures.com/death/
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The Top End runoff barra fishery is the stuff of legends and every year attracts enthusiastic barra anglers in droves. And if you're headed north to take advantage of this opportunity you could do far worse than motor out of the mouth of the Mary River system (Sampan Creek) and fish the flats around the coastal creeks during the runout tide. Tristan Sloan has been a fishing writer for many years and has worked extensively in the recreational fishing sector and within Government providing policy advice. He's a super keen fisher and, as you're about to find out a very smart and passionate angler. Today he takes us to one of his favourite runoff fisheries, Chambers Bay.
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This is and ALF PLUS episode, meaning that Team Doc Lures members get to enjoy an exclusive, extended version of this interview in which Tristan shares his "make or break" tips for runoff barramundi. Members also get access to previous ALF PLUS episodes, plus members only masterclasses, live streams and more. It costs more to buy a cup of coffee per week and members are supporting the Australian Lure Fishing podcast. You can check out Team Doc Lures here: https://team.doclures.com
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Today's episode of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast is made up of a public and a premium edition.
The public edition provides some basic information regarding the mangrove jack, Lutjanus argentimaculatus, including some basic biological and ecological information to help in understanding jacks from an anglers perspective.
The premium version includes a further 20 minutes of information bringing together interviews with over 30 of Australia's most successful mangrove jack anglers. It looks at the things that these anglers have in common in terms of their approach to catching jacks. It also looks at specific details of out-of-the-box thinking that puts these elite anglers onto more jacks, more often.
To listen to the premium version simply support the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast by joining Team Doc Lures and this, plus dozens of other valuable resources, will be available to you. Check it out at https://team.doclures.com
Full show notes for today's episode are available at https://doclures.com/mangrove-jack-roundup-2023/
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Weipa is definitely a land of opportunity for sportfishers. Barra may well be the first species that comes to mind, or maybe permit, threadfin, fingermark...... there are so many. But unless you've been keeping an eye on this northern destination, billfish may or may not make the list. The Gulf of Carpentaria offers some exceptional opportunities to chase billfish, and sailfish in particular. Weipa sportfishing guide Ben "Notso" Bright is super keen on targeting sails, whether it's with clients or on his days off. He reckons the key is recent intel, meaning the more boats on the water chasing them the more everyone will catch. So as you'd imagine, Notso is more than happy to share some tips!
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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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Lake Tinaroo is famous for producing some of the biggest barramundi you'll find anywhere on the planet. Brodie Quaas is a sportfishing guide who's clients are enjoying metre plus barra captures on Lake Tinaroo, including plenty of topwater action on fast frog style lures. In today's episode Brodie shares plenty of tips for finding and tempting the monsters of Lake Tinaroo, from tackle to techniques and everything in between.
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Full show notes for today's episode are available at: https://doclures.com/tinaroo-barramundi-brodie-quaas/
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Usually when we talk fishing in Tasmania we're thinking about trout, bream or maybe southern bluefin tuna. Not a lot gets said about the amzing snapper fishing available to those who live on the north coast of Tasmania (or even those in southern Tas, increasingly). Today's guest is Tasmanian sponsored angler Jack Gillespie, a humble but accomplished angler who has made a habit of taking some pretty decent snapper on light gear and soft plastic lures. With a little coaxing, Jack was willing to share some tips on a fishery that the locals like to keep pretty secret..... shallow water snapper!
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Today's episode of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast is made up of a public and a premium edition.
The public edition provides some basic information regarding the southern mulloway (jewfish), Argyrosomus japonicus, including some basic biological and ecological information to help in understanding jewfish from an anglers perspective. Plus, we conclude with some tips drawn from some of Australia's most successful anglers when it comes to taking jewfish on lures.
The premium version includes a further 40 minutes of information bringing together interviews with over 30 of Australia's most successful jewfish anglers. It looks at the things that these anglers have in common in terms of their approach to catching jewfish. It also looks at specific details of out-of-the-box thinking that puts these elite anglers onto more jewfish, more often.
To listen to the premium version simply support the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast by joining Team Doc Lures and this, plus dozens of other valuable resources, will be available to you. Check it out at https://team.doclures.com
Full show notes for today's episode are available at https://doclures.com/jewfish-roundup-2023/
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In his first episode for 2022, ALF bream guru Andrew Death shares some of the highlights of things he's learned from interviewing the bream guns for his masterclass series and monthly ALF podcast gig. Much of what he covers is available on the public podcast and you'll find links to those parts in the show notes. Those who have supported Deathy and ALF by becoming members of Team Doc Lures will also be able to access the extra members only content. Non-members can join here: https://team.doclures.com.
Deathy also has some advice for those interested in dipping a toe into the tournament scene and shares which of his learnings he'll be testing out in the coming months.
Show notes and downloads an be accessed at https://doclures.com/death-2022/
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Today's episode is a solo rant to kick off the year 2023. After three years hosting the podcast I've literally had the pleasure of close to 600 conversations with some of Australia's best anglers. I could probably write a book on the things I've learned over that time, whether they be technical or more about attitude and mindset. In this rant I'veexpanded on a few of the things I've learned that I believe have made me a better lure fisher.
You can get the full show notes from today's episode here: https://doclures.com/5-lessons/
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It's a simple fact that many species of fish like to stay in close contat with structure such as aquatic plants, sunker timber, wrecks, pylons, rock bars and a million other types of habitat. Or, they like to hang in the shadows beneath overhanging branches, bridges, wharves or pontoons. For those species it is critical to get your lures deep into structure or you're unlikely to get the bite.
As the saying goes "if you're not getting snagged, you're not fishing in the right places". So it follows that the two most important skills for a lure fisher are accurate casting and being able to retrieve a lure that gets hung up in structure.
Today I'm talking to pro sportfishing guide Dan Selby about his strategies for recovering lures that have gone awry during the cast or have found a snag during retrieving or trolling.
Full show notes for todays ALF episode are available at https://doclures.com/saving-snagged-lures-dan-selby
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Glenbawn Dam has a reputation as a big bass destination and has definitely yielded more than it's share of trophy fish. Today's guest Dane Pryce is a tournament bass fisher who has taken out number of big titles during his short time on the tournament circuit and loves to fish Glenbawn. Dane's approach is a little differnt and the tips and advice he shares are invaluable for the keen bass fisher.
Check out the full show notes at: https://doclures.com/glenbawn-bass-dane-pryce/
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The summer months are a popular time to fish Lake Macquarie, and there are some amazing opportunities for those who know the where's, when's, what's and how's of fishing this system. Today's guest is Dan Guilfoyle, who is well known for having the Lake Mac jewfish wired but has spent his whole life on this system targeting the full gamut of available species. In the first of a four-part series, Dan walks us through five great summer time lure fishing options in this system, including:
Bream and whiting on topwater lures Big flathead in the shallow margins Summer jewfish Resident and visiting exotics such as bonito, frigate mackerel, trevally and dolphinfishDan also walks us through Lake Macquarie Kingfish, although we've reserved this component for members as the jewfish in the system are a little more vulnerable to overfishing. To become a Team Doc Lures member check out the website at https://team.doclures.com/dan
For show notes, tackle cheat sheets, downloads and more please check out the Doc Lures Website at: https://doclures.com/lake-macquarie-summer-dan-guilfoyle/
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The northern Gold Coast is flathead heaven, with tons of great opportunities to target flathead year-round. Our Guest today has fished the area for his whole life and recently established his credentials by winning the 2022 Gold Coast Flathead Classic! Not only that, but he recently launched into the world of guided sportfishing with his business Captn's Charters. Ryan Vines created his charter business to help newbies to lure fishing understad how to use soft plastic lures and flatten the learning curve. But he's since found there are tons of seasoned anglers lining up for some tips and hacks to sharpen their lure fishing skills. I today's episode Ryan helps us come to term with targeting flathead in the area from Jacobs Well to the Logan River - and he doesn't hold anything back.
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Keen to get even more flathead fishing goodness? Ryan shares some pro tips in the members version of this podcast episode - and you can get the juic stuff by supporting the ALF Podcast and joining Team Doc Lures. Check it out at https://team.doclures.com
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Full show notes for today's episode are available at https://doclures.com/gold-coast-flathead-ryan-vines
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The summer months are prime time for targeting jewfish in the light pools around the many pontoons, bridges and wharves in Sydney Harbour, with fish from below minimum size through to metre plus monsters on the cards. Joey the Jewy King is a land-based jewfish specialist who keeps a pretty low profile and keeps his gear and techniques simple, but gets great results on a species that many anglers struggle to catch on lures!
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Andrew Death spends an hour interrogating fellow bream tournament fisher Jamie Mckeown in this outstanding interview that lays down tons of tips and value bombs for bream fishers at any level. Jamie is one of the most accomplished bream anglers on the tournament scene today and is always super generous about sharing his knowledge - this interview is no exception and will leave you inspired to hit the water with bream in your sights......... and it really doesn't matter whether you're fishing tournaments or just for yourself.
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For those wanting even more, there's a full 18 minutes of value pack members only audio over at Team Doc Lures, along with Deathy's Big Bream Masterclass and Luke Lispett's Kayak Masterclass and a bunch more stuff to boot. Check it our at https://team.doclures.com/death
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Full show notes for todays episod at: https://doclures.com/bream-mckeown-death
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Major flood events have unfortunately been a common occurrence across Eastern Australia over the past couple of years as a result of La Nina weather patterns - and the summer of 2022-23 looks like being more of the same. Much of this flooding has happened at times of year when rainfall is typically low, upsetting the "normal" hydrological cycles and causing fish to respond in some unusual ways. For many anglers this is a sign that it's time to hang the rods up for a bit and make a return to the water once the levels drop and the water clears. But in today's ALF episode we explore how fish respond to flood events in our rivers, estuaries and coastal zones, how to use that understanding to find fish and the styles of lures and techniques that can be effectve during an after flood events. Don't hang your fishing rods up, just use them differently, and in different locations!
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Chris is a passionate sportfisher who has been targeting the myriad of lure fishing species in East Gippsland for well over a decade and knows the waters like the back of his hand. He recently established "East Gippsland Sportfishing" and now offers a top notch guided fishing experience in some of the most fishy and picturesqe waterways that Australia has to offer. In today's episode Chris takes us to his favourite fishing waters and walks us through some strategies for chasing the trophy bream and flathead that call East Gippsland home!
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