Latest show is up and running , With a great weather window last weekend Gaz heads out to his favorite Nannigai and red emperor spot to try his luck. Out fished again by his better half Kayleen they return to the ramp with a lovely feed of red fish. Slow pitch jigging is all the rage at the moment so Gaz has ago on 30lb barra gear and the results didnt go to plan.
Alex Julius from the Northern Territory joins us on the phone to chat about the beginnings of NAFA magazine and its popularity with fisher folk all over the country, Alex is packing his boat for the Barra Classic so we chat about the classic and some of the legends of fishing that Alex calls friends, you can also read about them in the latest NAFA magazine Hall of Fame.
Robbie from Southern Queensland is on the phone to let us know about the awesome flathead he caught whilst boating around Noosa , Robbie has moved South from Darwin and talks about the change in fishing style from NT to Southern QLD and whats working for him.
Marty and Gaz have a chat about the changing fishing styles at Hinchinbrook ,over the years the boys have fished snags to flats back to snags then off to drains we find out what has worked for the boys.
So sit back grab a coldie and enjoy 3 hours of the NQ Fishing Show
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