by David Green | Aug 22, 2025 | Fishing tips
Trolling in the estuaries, dams and rivers is becoming a bit of a lost art. I’m open minded when it comes to fishing, I like to try new methods, new lures and I experiment a lot. Trolling is considered by many to be a boring way to fish and a lot of younger anglers...
by David Green | Aug 21, 2025 | Fishing tips
by David Green Catching fish in creeks, rivers and estuaries is a business shrouded in folklore, mystery, dogma and fairy tales! There’s always an expert somewhere giving you advice, social media is full of arm chair experts and rabid greenies ready to attack you for...
by David Green | Nov 15, 2024 | Fishing spots
Callide Dam, located near the town of Biloela in Central Queensland, is the ugly duckling of Queensland’s stocked impoundments. The dam is the water source for the nearby coal fired power station that forms the backdrop for most of the fishing in the dam. The banks...
by David Green | Nov 18, 2023 | Fishing spots
Over the years I’ve spent a lot of time travelling to various impoundments in Queensland chasing barramundi, bass, yellowbelly and saratoga. Most of these dams have camping and accommodation on site. From an angling perspective dam fishing can vary from easy to...
by David Green | Jun 1, 2023 | Fishing spots
The Gulf of Carpentaria is one of the most remote sections of coastline in Australia. There are few towns on the western side of Cape York, and if you have watched the documentary on Netflix called “The Cape”, you will get an insight into some of the people who live...