James looks what the Snobs Creek hatchery is doing to save some of our most endangered native fish. Then Bill looks for stacked-up, run-off barra in the NT, and schooling black bream in east Victoria.
Carp is having a major impact on Australian fisheries and waterways. We look at the problems and solutions that are being put forward. Later, Jason gives us tactics for catching barra at Awoonga Dam.
It’s our final leg of the Snowy River and we’ve yet to reach the toughest rapids, plus there’s more big bass in store. Later I learn some great tricks for catching big black bream on surface lures.
We continue our three-part adventure on the Snowy River, catching a haul of big Bass, as one of the younger guides joins in on the fishing. Later we get some great strategies for Jewfish up north.
Bill and James begin a three part adventure down the Snowy River, chasing Bass in between some challenging rapids. Then we get some useful tips for catching Barra & Whiting.
Michelle invites Cara Cummings to catch and cook up squid. Bill takes Travis Dowling to experience the thriving snapper fishery in Port Philip. Then it’s Murray Cod & trout tactics on soft plastics.
Jason and Michelle chase squid & give a boat launching lesson at flinders beach. Jason competes with James Norney in a battle of spin vs fly. Then James reveals some of his expert fly fishing tips.
Bill finds a perfect spot right on the rivers edge. Jason visits some of Melbourne’s suburban lakes that stock monster trout & Kane offers tips for chasing barra up north.
Bill Travels all the way to Arnhem Land Barramundi Lodge to interview Aussie Fishing Icon, Alex Julius. Then Jason Taylor explores a cool trout river just south of Lake Eildon.
Bill Travels all the way to Arnhem Land Barramundi Lodge to interview Aussie Fishing Icon, Alex Julius. Then Jason Taylor explores a cool trout river just south of Lake Eildon.
Bill ventures up north to cast for Murray Cod with James Norney in Lake Mulwala. Then it’s down to Corner Inlet, in Victoria’s far south, to find some very big Whiting & some great Squid.
Jason & Michelle head to Flinders in Victoria’s south to show us how they catch squid. Then Bill takes James & Mick to Eildon to chase Cod, Golden Perch & Redfin.
Bill Classon tells his story of the resurgence of Port Phillip Bay. And how so many people played their part in bringing our snapper fishery back to be better than ever before.
Nige & Nicko’s road trip into NSW continues down the south coast and they’re relying on this part of the coastline to notch up more species on their bucket list.
Nige & Nicko have explored the inland waters to the far west, ticking off freshwater fish along the way. But now it’s time to test themselves in the salt and the city stretches of the NSW coastline.
Nige & Nicko‘s road trip into NSW takes them west to the back o’ Burke to chase an iconic river fish. But with the river in flood they have no idea what to expect.
Nige & Nicko continue their ’30 species in 60 days’ challenge. There’s still plenty of fish and crustaceans to tick off and Rockhampton offers plenty but they’ll need some good luck and good weather.
Continuing their quest to catch 30 species in 60 days on the road, Nige & Nicko head to the Bundaberg region and the weather is far from ideal, making this a tough challenge from the get-go.
It’s the start of a new season of adventure. Nige and Nicko are challenged to catch 30 bucket list species in just 60 days on the road. This episode begins their quest in Southern Queensland.
With one boat already out of the competition, the five remaining charter boat skippers battle it out with the harsh weather and finicky tuna to see who will come out on top.
Communication between deckhands and skippers becomes key as the charter boats come across big schools of tuna. Rivalries are stoked when two charter boats are both hunting the same school of fish.
The pressure mounts as big swells affect the charter boats and their clients differently. Some skippers pull ahead, but may struggle to keep the lead as the weather and competition intensify.
Communication between deckhands and skippers becomes key as the charter boats come across big schools of tuna. Rivalries are stoked when two charter boats are both hunting the same school of fish.
On the first weekend of the tuna season, six charter boat skippers compete in some the toughest fishing conditions for their chance to win the Portland Tuna Cup.
Bill Classon visits Lake Eildon to fish with Debbie Sheldon-Collins in her quest for a meter cod and tell her story of her life with Parkinson’s. Then he visits the stunning seaside village of Bemm River, locked away in far east Gippsland.
Bill Classon travels to New Zealand to fly fish some spectacular water and find out just why their trout are so large. Then to the unique town of Marysville to not only see it’s remarkable rebirth since the bushfires but also to catch a trout or two.
Bill Classon heads to Lake Mulwala in search of one of the largest freshwater fishes that inhabits our waters, then down to Port Phillip Bay to fish a unique system that has some great fishing, literally right in our backyard.
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 heads to W.A embarking on a dream trip aboard the Kimberley Pearl to experience the spectacular scenery and fishing that the Kimberley has to offer.
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 Webster takes a small boat a long way offshore, with the aim of catching a fish as wide or as long as his boat. The fishing heats up, but will it put an end to the adventure?
Bill Classon visits a rejuvenated Gippsland Lakes, chasing Bream on live bait. Then it’s off to Exmouth in W.A. to attempt a fishing grand slam of three different species of Bill Fish just in one day.
Bill Classon heads to Lake Eildon to catch Murray Cod with some of the best scenery you’ll ever see. Then Nige Webster travels New Zealand to try his luck at some of the largest trout in the world.