North Pine Dam – Forgan Cove

On Sunday 27th December, Marty and Paul met up with Dale Quant from Rodzilla Adventure Fishing Tackle as well as a few mates and hit the newly opened section of the North Pine Dam. For those you of that are not aware. This dam located north of Brisbane's CBD has recently had a section of the dam opened up to Kayak Fishing. (A SIPS Permit is required to fish this dam and can be obtained here).

By |2021-11-04T10:22:15+00:00December 14th, 2018|Australian Bass, Freshwater Fishing|0 Comments

Dream Kayaks – Pro Staff

Just a quick post today. We are excited to announce that last week Paul Harrison and Marty Gleeson were offered Pro Staff positions at Dream Kayaks. Both Paul and Myself both own Dream Kayaks and are very excited to be on-board promoting their fantastic products. Jump on their website and Facebook Page to check out their range of Kayaks and Accessories.

By |2021-11-04T10:22:34+00:00May 21st, 2018|Freshwater Fishing, Posts|0 Comments

Deeper Sonar Pro+ – Night Review

Friday Night was a great night of fishing. Paul and I headed down to Cabbage Tree Lake and caught up with Dale and Lozza from Rodzilla Adventure Fishing Tackle. Since receiving our Deeper Sonar Pro+ units Paul and I have used them on every fishing trip. The versatility of these units is amazing. whether fishing from a boat or kayak or from land (as in this case) the units are easy to use and help you to find the fish.

By |2021-11-04T10:22:49+00:00April 30th, 2018|Posts, Product Review|0 Comments

4th March: Cabbage Tree Point – Meet and Greet

As always it will be a Family friendly event and its Free Entry. Our events aren’t all about competing it’s more to get people together that share the same passion for fishing as we do. There will be prizes for biggest fish but we also do a lot of random prize draws to give everyone a chance of winning some great prizes.

By |2021-11-04T10:23:02+00:00February 26th, 2018|Events|0 Comments

How to Catch Bream on Lures

Targeting the various species of bream on lures is fast becoming the most popular forms of fishing in Australia. Their abundance in our local canal and river systems ensures that everyone right around the coastline of Australia has access to their natural and artificial habitats at any time throughout the year. It can be daunting when first targeting this species, especially when it comes to selecting from the plethora of lures, rods and reels available. In my case it wasn’t expensive lures or rods and reels that got me onto my first bream as I’ll discuss further below.

By |2021-11-04T10:23:20+00:00February 5th, 2018|Posts|0 Comments

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