Latest episode is up and running and its another cracker from wild storms to rockwall barra we cover it all.
Jim from Youtube channel Jims Fishing joins us for a chat and what a story he has to tell us. The monsoon season in the north is a wild time of year but when you are caught in a violent storm whilst out in your boat it gets you wondering what the hell am I doing out here, well that happened to Jim and he tells us how many prayers he said getting back to the ramp .Boating etiquette raises is head and Jim explains to does and dont,s of being polite on the water.
One of the best Barramundi fishery is ringht in the centre of Townsville with its many rockwalls Gaz picks Martys brain on how he fishes it and what he looks for. Plenty of big barra have been caught on the wall and Marty tells his best.
So sit back grab a coldie and enjoy 3 hours of fun , laughs , tips and a few tricks on the NQ Fishing Show
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