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August 29, 2025 198 mins

Latest episode is up and running and another cracker full of laughs and good information , Shane Jarvis joins Chez and Myself in the studio to talk all things Humminbird , the new live has hit the ground running and is making ground back in the market , Jarvo lets us know how good it is and the new range of Xplore Sounders that compliment it so well.

Mandy joins us from Palmerville Station for a chat and as the weather warms up the Big Barra are starting to bite in the dams , plenty of gold is coming from Them Thar Hills so hopefully there is plenty left when Gaz gets up there in a months time (Will he catch a metery or will he find Gold).

Jason Masters is on the phone to lets us know what worked best on the Barra after his recent trip to the Gulf , hardbodys to soft plastics the barra climbed all over them , but which brands we find out.

So sit back grab a coldie and enjoy 3 hours of fun , Laughter and Gaz,s snake handling skills on the NQ Fishing Show

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