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Groping the hang of rock fishing
Craig Mcgill | June 2010

Rock fishing has recently hit the headlines with several experienced anglers losing their lives to the sea, but rock fishing can be a very rewarding and successful fishing style if you’re sensible and always respect the ocean.
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Bream: Worthy adversaries
Craig Mcgill | April 2010

You won't fish with bait for too long before you catch a bream. They are abundant and diverse species so it doesn't matter whether you are fishing in the freshwater reaches of the Hawkesbury or around Sydney Heads, you are in with a chance for a bream.
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Making sense of structure
Craig Mcgill | December 2009

Structure, either artificial or natural, means different things to different fish.
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Finding estuary structure
Dan Selby | December 2009

For a large majority of anglers in our tidal estuaries, finding a likely spot to soak a bait or toss a few lures is largely based on escaping any prevailing winds or strong currents for the angler’s comfort, rather than the fishing prospects below the surface.
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Working out whiting
Gary Brown | December 2004

Although comparatively small, whiting are determined and pugnacious fighters that can be very finicky to catch but they are great on the table.
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