Daring duo tackle croc spot in tiny canoe
A FISHO is in shock after watching two men paddle off on a small yellow canoe and head into croc-friendly waters
A FISHO is in shock after watching two men paddle off on a small yellow canoe and head into croc-friendly waters
WHILE recreational fishing licences are not required in the Territory, recreational fishing controls are in place to ensure the sustainability and quality of our fishing experiences
IF you want to be reminded just how great the wet season was, just go fishing on any of our big rivers or freshwater lagoons
ALEX Henggeler celebrated her birthday by hauling in this 60cm barra on East Alligator River
I FINALLY managed a few consecutive days away from work – so loaded up the boat, made a few quick calls and headed off for two days of adventure.
I HAVE started fishing with a new, longer rod – the Shimano Borderless 420M-T.
Well what an amazing week of weather we’ve just had.
There are probably as many theories about the movements of barramundi and other species of fish as there are lures designed to catch them.
A FISHO was lucky not to be electrocuted as his rod was struck by lightning — but even luckier when his rod exploded and the shards missed arteries in his neck.
FISHO Jo Vivian nabbed a 90cm barra on a trip to Tommycut Creek recently.
I got up early in the morning.
SOME lucky anglers have been catching some enormous fish, including a whopping 130cm barra caught by Lucy Stanton.
LOCAL daredevils the Mad Hueys crew are bracing for a backlash as they unleash their latest stunt online.
THERE will be no fish left in Territory waters if locals don’t look to the future, a fishing authority says.
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