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Bill teams up with expert, Tom Tierney in search of super-sized salmon in S.A. then they look at Bream tactics around the docks. Later Bill investigates rumours of a new breed of Barramundi in the N.T.
Bill Classon ventures to one of the largest islands in Australia. Being one of most remote fishing spots in the country, this trip offers breathtaking scenery along with some spectacular fishing.
Bill Classon ventures to one of the largest islands in Australia. Being one of most remote fishing spots in the country, this trip offers breathtaking scenery along with some spectacular fishing.
Nige tackles rough oceans on the outer edge of Australian waters to chase pelagic fish. Then Bill and his mates target the rich waters at the mouth of the Daly River in the top end.
Nige Webster heads to Darwin to continue his search for a metre barramundi. Then, Bill Classon explores Bemm River on the hunt for a 1kg+ bream.
Nige heads up north to Darwin and chase some elusive sailfish, along with some other reef species.
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.
Kane Dysart joins good mate Tynan ‘Fro’ Bartolo to fish the beautiful Darwin Harbour.
Bill Classon and Kane Dysart go hunting for Sooty grunters on the Reynolds River.
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.
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.
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.
There are some interesting fast trolling techniques to explore when it comes to Barramundi.
Tips for finding and trolling up Spanish mackerel with classic deep water lures – the ability to troll quickly is a big positive in this one.
Join Bill and Kane as they troll some deeper diving hardbody lures for NT barra.
Lure casting action offshore in NT.
Barra action on Rapala lures.
Great top water action on saratoga with Rapala lures.
Chasing barramundi in tropical floodplain conditions.
Luring big run-off barra in the Northern Territory.
We explore trolling baits for deep water species at North Stradbroke Island with Troy Dixon, before we chase some shallow water rock bar barramundi with paddletail soft plastics.
We visit the secret spot X in South Australia on the search for some beautiful bream. Then the team head off the beaten track in the Northern Territory for some epic surface fishing for sooties in the Reynolds River.
Exciting action chasing Darwin Harbour pelagic species.
With a party of 9 men and 17 camels, Madigan crossed the unchartered Simpson Desert. Seventy-five years later Vic Widman followed in his footsteps with a 4WD convoy along Madigan’s Line. This route crosses the desert north of the more popular tracks making sure it is a very different adventure.
With a party of 9 men and 17 camels, Madigan crossed the unchartered Simpson Desert. Seventy-five years later Vic Widman followed in his footsteps with a 4WD convoy along Madigan’s Line. This route crosses the desert north of the more popular tracks making sure it is a very different adventure.
The Savannah Way is a network of roads and tracks that stretch across the top of Australia from Broome on the west coast to Cairns in the east. Visit including five world heritage areas, over 20 national parks and access to unique features on private land.
The Savannah Way is a network of roads and tracks that stretch across the top of Australia from Broome on the west coast to Cairns in the east. Visit including five world heritage areas, over 20 national parks and access to unique features on private land.
We chase a couple of our iconic Aussie sport fish. We head offshore to learn the art of fishing small soft plastics for snapper before hitting the floodplains of the Northern Territory in search of barra.
The AFN crew go jigging soft plastics and small metals in the hope of enticing bites from all sorts of pelagics. Then, Kane Dysart and Tynan “Fro” Bartolo show us the incredible fishing opportunities right on the doorstep of Darwin.
Bill and Lenny pull out deep diving lures and chase perch in Victoria, before Kane Dysart joins the team trolling for barra at Dundee Beach.
Nige Webster heads south to the Snowy Mountains to catch trout on hardbody lures. Then, Kane Dysart shows Bill Classon the secrets to catching Northern Territory pelagic barra.
Estuary, reef and game fishing off Sydney, NSW, Northern Territory and Queensland, including a stand up battle with 11 feet of Tiger Shark.
Reef fishing off Cape Melville, Northern Territory and Lizard Island for cod, groper and coral trout.
Estuary fishing in the Northern Territory, Cape York Peninsula and Princess Charlotte Bay, QLD, with well known fishing identities.
Concentrations of fish, once found, offer the chance of some great fishing. The AFN crew head to the Northern Territory in search of stacked up run-off barramundi before heading south to chase schooling black bream.
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