The Fishing DVD is a popular Australian series dedicated to local angling. Each release acts like a magazine on disc. It offers over two hours of high-quality footage featuring iconic locations, species, and techniques. The series helps fishers learn how to catch everything from barramundi to squid.


THE FISHING DVD (Number 28)


ESTUARY PLASTICS - MORUYA SNAPSHOT

Andrew Badullovich & Gavin Buttsworth

Andrew and Gavin undertake a classic southern estuarine exploration, using one action-packed day to range all the way from the river's ocean entrance to its upper tidal limits, flicking their Squidgy soft plastics on light tackle along the way to catch all manner of sport fish. Watching this segment will not only teach you an incredible amount about tweaking softies for bream, flathead, tailor and trevall.... we reckon it will also make you want to grab a rod and get out there!


LAND-BASED KING GEORGE WHITING

John Haenke

While travelling across the continent on their big road trip, John and Peta call into Fowlers Bay in South Australia's west and discover some excellent beach fishing for delicious King George whiting You'l learn plenty about shore fishing for these tasty prizes by watching this segment!


OMEO TROUT

Peter Morse & Trevor Stowe

The delightful small streams centred around the mountain town of Omeo in the southern Victorian Alps are new waters for Morsie. The trout are willing and rise freely to dry flies as Peter re-connects with his fly fishing roots but uses refined techniques and tactics and the very latest fly tackle.


BEACH FISHING WITH POPPERS

Steve & Jo Starling

What could possibly be better than walking an empty beach at Exmouth, wading some warm sand flats while flicking bream-sized surface poppers on light spinning tackle at something quite a bit bigger and more feisty than your average bream?

Well in the opinion of the Starlings, not much! This incredibly addictive form of fishing is readily available to anyone and you don't need a boat to tap into it


EXPLORING CAMP ISLAND

Mark Bargenquast and Andrew Badullovich

Bargy and Andrew explore the incredibly fish-rich waters surrounding Camp Island. between Bowen and Ayr in North Queensland. The boys cast and jig their lures for a variety of line-stretching sport fish. This amazing action shows what's possible with even a modest trailerboat rig, some quality tackle and a keen sense of adventure!m


What could possibly be better than walking an empty beach at Exmouth, wading some warm sand flats while ficking bream-sized surface poppers on light spinning tackle at something quite a bit bigger and more feisty than your average bream?

Well in the opinion of the Starlings, not much! This incredibly addictive form of fishing is readily available to anyone and you don't need a boat to tap into it.


EXPLORING CAMP ISLAND

Mark Bargenquast and Andrew Badullovich

Bargy and Andrew explore the incredibly fish-rich waters surrounding Camp Island, between Bowen and Ayr in North Queensland. The boys cast and jig their lures for a variety of line-stretching sport fish. This amazing action shows what's possible with even a modest trailerboat rig, some quality tackle and a keen sense of adventure!


Special Features

DAIWA: BAIT CASTERS - Shannon Watson

YAMAHA: SPLIT PINS AND BUSHES - Dan Power