Fishing Australia

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  • 2011
  • 11 Seasons

Fishing Australia is a popular television program that can be watched on the WIN network. The show describes itself as the ultimate fishing adventure for anglers of all abilities alike. It is a program that offers thrill-seeking outdoor enthusiasts, who enjoy fishing, the chance to explore different fishing locations throughout Australia. Hosted by a team of experienced fishing experts, Fishing Australia takes viewers on some of the most exciting and unique fishing experiences in the region.

Each episode, the hosts showcase a new location in Australia, whether it be a freshwater stream, remote coastline, or inland river system. They meticulously research and explore a new area each trip, hoping to uncover the best fishing spots and most notable species that the region has to offer. The show is not just about catching fish, but also about exploring and immersing in the natural environment, highlighting the beauty and diversity of Australia's richest fishing destinations.

The presenters are experts in their field, each having a deep passion for fishing in Australia. They are knowledgeable and experienced in different types of fishing techniques and styles, making each episode unique and enjoyable for all levels of fishing enthusiasts. Audiences will not just learn but be entertained by the knowledgeable and humorous interactions between the hosts that authentically reveal their passion for angling.

In each episode, the presenters provide practical tips and valuable insights into fishing techniques, tackle, lures, and bait that improve fishing success. They also offer information about the seasonal trends, such as the best time to fish, the right places to drop the line, which bait works best to lure specific species of fish, and how to read the conditions to identify the hunting patterns of fish.

Apart from the fishing tips, Fishing Australia's presenters share their knowledge of species ecology, conservation, and respect for the environment, as these are crucial factors in securing the future of fishing and the natural habitats we love. Hence, the show advocates responsible fishing, promoting catch and release techniques while providing insights on how to practice catch and cook sustainability.

Fishing Australia captures the beauty and excitement of fishing through its stunning cinematography. The show is filmed in high definition, providing a vividly clear view of the stunning scenery and breathtaking underwater footage that outlines the diversity of fish and marine life in Australian waters. Whether it is the spectacular sunrises, bushland that surrounds the Brindabella range, the peaceful waters of Lake Mulwala in Victoria, or the sandy beaches of Shark Bay, the show offers a captivating window into the beauty of the Australian outdoors.

In conclusion, Fishing Australia is the perfect show for those who love fishing or just want a break from the hustle and bustle of modern life. It is a show that can be enjoyed by the whole family, whether they enjoy fishing or just want to appreciate the natural beauty of Australia's stunning geography. Hosted by engaging and humorous presenters who have a deep passion for fishing, the show provides valuable insights into fishing techniques, conservation, and the magnificent sea life found in the coastal and inland waters of Australia. Traversing the length and breadth of the country, Fishing Australia offers a breathtaking look into the best fishing locations Australia has to offer.

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Best of Fishing Australia 2011
12. Best of Fishing Australia 2011
August 13, 2011
A recap of this season's remarkable adventures, amazing locations incredible captures. From the friendly islands of the Torres Strait, to the wind swept waters of the Tasman Sea, from fishing in the South Australian Desert, to the challenge of catching a Permit on Fly on a remote West Australian beach. Loaded some very special fishing moments including a remarkable black marlin capture from a small sailing kayak this is a highlights episode jam packed with piscatorial delights.
From the Shallows to the Deep: South Coast, NSW
11. From the Shallows to the Deep: South Coast, NSW
August 6, 2011
Rob and team embark on a mission to fish from the shallowest parts of an estuary, just knee deep, into the ocean and past the continental shelf where it is over 1000 fathoms deep. Along the way they find remarkably different habitats and fish that have developed unique features in order to survive in those habitats. Set amongst the backdrop of some of Australia's most beautiful coastlines join Rob as he fishes from the shallows to the deep.
In Search of Sawfish: East Kimberley, WA
10. In Search of Sawfish: East Kimberley, WA
July 31, 2011
Is it a shark, is it a fish? Rob ventures into the Kimberley's to track down this unique prehistoric predator, a rare species that can grow up to 20 feet long, characterised by a long snout lined with chainsaw like teeth. A dangerous opponent, the Sawfish is a rarely seen but fascinating species, sometimes called the "chainsaw predator". Rob engages the help of a local expert to help find this elusive marauder and help overcome the challenges of shark and crocodile infested waters. To make things even more difficult, the mysterious Sawfish are sometimes best found in the darkness of the night!
Barramundi Dreaming: East Kimberley, WA
9. Barramundi Dreaming: East Kimberley, WA
July 24, 2011
Home Valley is a working cattle station in the East Kimberley, overlooked by the Cockburn Ranges which featured spectacularly in "Australia" the movie. Deep beyond this setting live indigenous people who are spiritually connected to this fish and are raised to catch barramundi. Rob travels by Four Wheel Drive, Boat and even Horseback into remote Kimberley territory, learning new and remarkable facts about the traditional owners of the land and the famous fish they pursue.
Fishing With the Wiggles: Botany Bay, NSW
8. Fishing With the Wiggles: Botany Bay, NSW
July 17, 2011
Who would have thought that the Wiggles liked fishing? Blue Wiggle Anthony Fields and Purple Wiggle Jeff Fatt are old mates that produce plenty of laughs when they get together to go fishing off the set. But being in such high demand, their time on the water is limited, so Rob's mission is to show them the quickest way to catch fish and make the most of their time on the water. Get the kids involved and join Rob, Anthony and Jeff in this fun and informative episode.
Coral Coast Kid: Exmouth, WA
7. Coral Coast Kid: Exmouth, WA
July 10, 2011
Rob visits Western Australia's Coral Coast which lays claim to the largest and most accessible fringing coral reef in the world; Ningaloo Reef and to some of the best Billfish fishing in the world. He teams up with "˜the Coral Coast Kid' - pint sized 8 year old Hayden Michaels who has several national and state billfish tagging titles to his name. Hayden's amazing eyesight and relentless enthusiasm for fishing results in an amazing capture. Back in the shallows gun female angler Jae Bruynzeel illustrates how to catch the tasty Spangled Emperor from her kayak but an imposter lays out one of Jae's biggest piscatorial challenges yet.
Off the Hook: Tiwi Islands, NT
6. Off the Hook: Tiwi Islands, NT
July 3, 2011
Rob visits a remote indigenous community in the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory to meet up with Andy Warton who started the "Off the Hook" program uniting local police with indigenous kids through their commonly loved pastime of fishing. The program teaches traditional mud crab hunting and how to source a feed of XL local clams. Then as an extra treat, the indigenous Marine Rangers, who patrol the region for illegal fishing and ghost nets, show Rob their work, before demonstrating just how good fishing can be when regulations are enforced properly.
Fishing in the Desert: Lake Eyre, SA
5. Fishing in the Desert: Lake Eyre, SA
June 26, 2011
The desert in the middle of the driest continent on earth and Fishing...the two don't exactly go hand in hand, but thanks to record rains this crazy idea just might have some merit. Join Rob on a wild goose chase with a purpose as he tracks down some local characters who just might help him track down some fish... Along the way, Rob engages the help of publicans, farmers, jackaroos, pilots, cops and other colourful locals, visits Lake Eyre, Cooper Creek, the largest cattle station in the world...and the smallest town in Australia - permanent population of 3...and a dog.
Fishing, Mission Impossible: Eurobodalla Coast, NSW
4. Fishing, Mission Impossible: Eurobodalla Coast, NSW
June 19, 2011
Rock fishing is "˜THE' most dangerous sport in the world, but many anglers still love to fish the rocks for the challenge. In this episode, Rob teams up with Rock fishing guru Ray Smith in an attempt to and the elusive Jewfish from some of the most unforgiving terrain on Australia's East Coast. The target is the most prized species in the surf zone, but whilst hooking Jewfish is one thing...landing them on rocks like these is another. A multitude of hidden Australian beaches and headlands are brought to life in an emotional, adrenaline charged adventure.
Special Permit Required: Exmouth, WA
3. Special Permit Required: Exmouth, WA
June 12, 2011
The Permit is one of the most highly sought after sport fish in the world, and with good reason: they live in far away places, camouflage perfectly in their sandy domain, and are super fussy eaters. When eventually hooked they are the sneakiest fighter of them all. Rob undertakes a mission to some of the most remote and pristine beaches in Australia in search of the mysterious Permit.
Sail Yak Marlin: Jervis Bay, NSW
2. Sail Yak Marlin: Jervis Bay, NSW
June 5, 2011
As part of what seemed like a good idea at first, Rob teams up with Paul O'Leary, a legend in Australian Kayak fishing circles, and the two scheme to catch a giant marlin from a two person sailing kayak. After three trying days the lads finally hook a beast of a marlin and find that the battle has only just begun. It's an episode not to be missed.
Gone Fishing: Torres Strait
1. Gone Fishing: Torres Strait
May 29, 2011
The Torres Strait is known for warm friendly people, sunshine, superb tropical scenery and amazing fishing. Rob springs a surprise visit on old friend Tony Titesay who is more than happy to stop work and go fishing. The result is hookup after hookup with some memorable moments in paradise ...especially when Rob hooks a big shark from an inflatable kayak.
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