Wildcoast Fishing Issue 5
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 May 2009 20:02 Written by aarron Thursday, 12 March 2009 08:11
Western outpost
by david o'brien
Ever had one of those fishing trips where everything comes together and you clean up? Dave heads to Fowlers Bay and experiences some wild action on the deepwater thugs of the region. Drool, drool...
Rubberised reds
by shane murton
Soft plastics are simply deadly on snapper. The editor travels to Whyalla to experience some A-class reddie action on soft lures.
Lizard Peninsula
by gary flack
Large flathead are simply awesome fish to catch and look at. Lizard specialist, Gary Flack, details the action available around his home waters of Lower Eyre Peninsula. Both bait and lures were used, but which method proved the most successful?
Spring success
by Mark mills
Few anglers are keener than Mark Mills in the metro area. Mark details the options available for metro anglers during the spring period. As he explains the fishing really does heat up this time of year!
Gold Digging Part 2
by Lucas weaver

This second instalment of Gold Digging is essential reading if you intend to ever target callop on hard bodied diving lures. Gun river fisho Lucas Weaver spills the beans on all you need to know. Check out Issue 2 for Part 1
The forgotten crab
by rob Murton

Sand crabs may be the lesser known of the crab species, but as Rob Murton explains there's plenty of positives to targeting this tasty crustacean.
Ki's Stud Bream
by Graham keegan

KI bream fight harder...that's the view of the author here, detaiing the KI bream experience. Graham Keegan battles some thumpers in this informative feature.
Cracking the onk
by matt wallace

Matt is a bream freak and loves the challenge of catching them in the Onk, one of the real gem stones of the metro bream scene. This detailed nitty gritty article really gets into the finer points.
metro snapper secrets
by richard davey

Richard has tangled with plenty of big fish over the years. Here he details all you need to know to catch a whopper reddie off our metro coastline.
Revisiting the coorong
by Salty

Bruce Brown, aka Salty, has caught countless big bream over the years. He recently got a shock though when he enountered some of the biggest bream he's seen in the Coorong. The action was fast and furious with school jew also in the mix!
Blood in the Water

It doesn't get any more extreme than cage dicing with monster sized great white sharks in the waters off Port Lincoln. EEEP.
Sandy Gains (and Losses) Part 1
by Steve Wade

Experienced 4X4er Steve Wade explains how to tackle sandy areas and get to your fishy hot spot in one piece. This is Part one of what has to be vital reading for anyone considering beach or dune driving.

