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Tasmanian fly fishing hatch chart – December 5th, 2013
The hatch chart is back in action for this season…mayfly are on the rivers and lakes 🙂
Read MoreFly fishing Tasmania – the past fortnight
In between rain storms over the past fortnight, we’ve been having some great polaroiding in the Western Lakes, and even better fishing on a few select stretches of rivers. The mayfly nymphs are on the move on the rivers, whilst stick caddis, stonefly and gum beetles were on the lakes. With low winds and warm…
Read MorePatagonia Stormfront Pack – Used and Abused gear review by Greg French
In superfast streams, like those commonly found in New Zealand (as well as Europe, Asia and the Americas,) knee deep currents can sweep you off your feet in a trice. Yet bold wading is often essential, either for effective casting or in order to gain access to the far bank. I’ve never pretended to…
Read MoreSunburn and 20% off selected Patagonia fly fishing gear
Sunburn… It’s hard to be stealthy when a sunburn blister bursts to life on a bonefish flat. Or zinc cream runs down your eyes. Or when your skin peels like a cheap veneer. That’s why we have the new Patagonia Tropic Comfy Hoody and Flats Pants in stock! Whack the sun hoody on, cover your noggin’ with a cap and UV Buff or…
Read MoreFly fishing Tasmania – wild waters
One of my favourite photos. The location is deep in the Walls of Jerusalem National Park, and features wild rainbows, and an old bush hut. 10/10 on the awesome scale.
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