Nige brings the challenge to fishing guide Nicolai Fewtrell – catch 20 small barra, or one over 75 centimeters. The downside? For every bi-catch that comes aboard, Nicolai has to eat a random item from the dreaded ration pack!
Nige and Trevor head to Eucumbene for a rematch of their fly vs lure challenge. The boys make some competitive catches, but as they bash through the bush, things take a dramatic turn for the worse. Stranded in the middle of nowhere with a man down, this suddenly becomes a tougher challenge than they ever expected!
Peter Morse and Simon Gawesworth join the locals fly-fishing the stunning waters of Tasmania. Then later, Nige Webster and Benny Lockwood break out the soft plastics to hunt for golden perch at Copeton Dam.
Nige Webster visits the traditional land owners at Cape York for a very different fishing experience. Then later we join Nicolai Fewtrell on the hunt for some hungry barra.
Tasmania has something for everyone. On the west coast there is spectacular 4WDing, adventure and fun. The east coast offers history, scenic beauty and great fishing.
Includes Gregory National Park, the Devils Marbles, Tennant Creek, the Davenport Ranges National Park, Arltunga Historic Goldfields, Alice Springs and Old Andado while covering some of the Northern Territory’s best 4-wheel drive tracks.
In 1962, Reg Sprigg and party were the first to complete a motorised crossing of the Simpson Desert. It was this feat of endurance and navigational skills that inspired adventurer and tour guide Vic Widman to replicate this journey in 2012.
Experienced tour guide Peter Ikin leads a convoy along the Canning Stock Route from Old Halls Creek to Wiluna. Visit the wells, the graves, the sand dunes, Carawine Gorge, Lake Disappointment, Durba Springs and Mt Beadell.
Tasmania has something for everyone. On the west coast there is spectacular 4WDing, adventure and fun. The east coast offers history, scenic beauty and great fishing.
Trace the journeys of 2 different convoys as they travel the roads of Len Beadell. Part 1 covers the northern roads starting with the Gunbarrel Highway at Giles.
Trace the journeys of 2 different convoys as they travel the roads of Len Beadell. Part 2, travel from Coober Pedy to Laverton before ending at Woomera.
Includes Gregory National Park, the Devils Marbles, Tennant Creek, the Davenport Ranges National Park, Arltunga Historic Goldfields, Alice Springs and Old Andado while covering some of the Northern Territory’s best 4-wheel drive tracks.
In 1962, Reg Sprigg and party were the first to complete a motorised crossing of the Simpson Desert. It was this feat of endurance and navigational skills that inspired adventurer and tour guide Vic Widman to replicate this journey in 2012.
Experienced tour guide Peter Ikin leads a convoy along the Canning Stock Route from Old Halls Creek to Wiluna. Visit the wells, the graves, the sand dunes, Carawine Gorge, Lake Disappointment, Durba Springs and Mt Beadell.
How to target Melbourne’s Murray cod on deep diving lures. Techniques on casting, retrieving deep diving lures in current, and when to best use this approach.