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Raymond from Cilantro quickly shows you how to prepare tuna tataki with wasabi avocado.
Raymond from Cilantro quickly shows you how to prepare a calamari grapefruit salad.
Raymond from Cilantro quickly shows you how to cook up a salt and pepper Aussie-style calamari dish.
Raymond from Cilantro quickly shows you how to cook up a Thai style calamari dish. See recipe below.
Raymond from Cilantro quickly shows you how to cook up a Mediterranean style calamari dish.
Raymond from Cilantro quickly shows you how to cook up a Malaysian style calamari dish.
Nige Webster show you a method to cook both barramundi and coral trout, and then does a taste test to determine which one is the best.
Nige Webster runs through a red claw recipe that you can cook on a campfire.
Nige Webster quickly runs through how to cook up both reef and pelagic species to perfection.
Nige Webster shows you how to set up your smoker for a nice meal of lake trout.
Crowy shows you how to cook up some coral trout after a successful day on the water.
Bill Classon runs through the best method to refresh a used spinnerbait.
Mick Caulfield runs us through how to add an assist rig to a black grub.
Mick Caulfield runs us through an improved way to rig up with the Easy Loop.
Bill Classon runs through his techniques on suspending spinnerbaits.
Learn to tie the “Lewis Loop” knot – pioneered by northern bass anglers.
We show you how to tie the Uni Knot.
AFN’s resident knot expert Andy Teale demonstrates the Double Uni knot.
Andy Teale demonstrates the Dropper knot.
Want to learn how to tie a Double Blood knot? We show you how!
Learn an easier method of tying the FG knot – Bill Classon and Andy Teale show you how!
We show you how the Centauri and Loop knots.
Nige Webster and Ross Gould demonstrate the variations of the Slim Beauty knot.
Ross Gould demonstrates the PR Knot – one of the most popular knots in the sport fishing scene.
Ross Gould demonstrates the Kane-It Knot – invented by NT angler Kane Dysart.
Learn how to tie the FG knot – a must for heavy tackle lure enthusiasts.
Boating is a popular pastime for many of us; however, there is much to know to ensure your boating remains safe, easy and enjoyable. This information is acquired through many hours on the water. Australian Boating College guru Jim Sharpe is a veteran when it comes to training everyday “boaties”. He is a professional diver and skipper and uses his personable style to quickly and simply explain the key points of trailer boat operation and maintenance. Boat Handling Basics covers everything from rope splicing to anchor selection and will be a handy reference for all levels of trailer boat skipper.
First time boaters are sometimes daunted by the prospect of what lays before them, both in the physical dimensions of their new craft and the ‘unknown’. The ‘unknown’ encompasses all of those things that cannot glean from the boat salesman, from other boaters by word of mouth or from the many books available on boating and may only be learnt, in many cases, by experience on the water. Boating Basics is intended to circumvent much of the time and effort that will be taken up attempting to learn the many skills for safe, economical and practical boating. There can be no substitute for experience on the water but this program should help you attain your end result sooner rather than later.
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