Episode 576: NE Tasmania Snapper With Jack Gillespie
Jack Gillespie has the snapper population on the NE coast of Tasmania figured out and in today’s interview offers his tips and advice for inshore snapper on lures and light tackle.
Jack Gillespie has the snapper population on the NE coast of Tasmania figured out and in today’s interview offers his tips and advice for inshore snapper on lures and light tackle.
For the boating angler, Southeast Queensland during spring is all about big snapper, quality jewfish, threadfin salmon, flathead and plenty more! Nabeel Issa is a multiple time ALF podcast guest and always has plenty of great info to share. Today he walks us through why spring is his favourite time to fish in SEQ and gives us the rundown on how, when and where.
Michael Starkey is an Australian tackle icon who has fished all over the world, but has lived and fished the Ballina area for the past 18 years. He loves nothing more than heading out to some of the very accessible shallow inshore reefs around Ballina and chasing quality reds on light tackle. Michaels strategies allow him to sift through the medium sized fish to find and catch the better quality fish.
Coffs Harbour has an abundance of snapper on most of the reefs and rubble grounds from inshore to offshore – it’s just a matter of knowing how to catch them! Sponsored angler Zac Panaretos doesn’t seem to have too much trouble in that department, so we invited him onto the show to share a few tips for ALF listeners.
Botany Bay is an incredibly productive system and in the winter months the crowds thin out and the fishing goes off! Gary Brown has written numerous books and articles on fishing Botany Bay and in today’s ALF episode he shares his favourite winter fishing spots.
Looking for winter fishing spots in Southeast Queensland? Liam Fitzpatrick shares a few beauties with ALF listeners.
Looking for winter fishing options around Melbourne? Lee Rayner reckons southern fishing can be spectacular in the cooler months.
Nigel Webster is a long-term Sunshine Coast resident, fishing journalist and TV presenter. In this episode he shares his five favourite places to fish the Sunshine Coast during the winter months, complete with lure list!
Shark Bay has some extraordinary opportunities that will turn everything you thought you knew about snapper fishing on its head!
Most snapper fishers turn to soft plastic lures, but today’s guest George Mole has Moreton Bay’s snapper population figured out on hard bodies.
The shallow water snapper fishing around Port Stephens and Newcastle is exceptional and today’s guest Dan Hutchinson has been chasing them on lures for over 20 years.
Kosta Linardos has been fishing Port Phillip Bay for snapper for years and today shares his tips for smashing them with soft plastic lures!
The shallow inshore reef systems along Queenslands southern coastline are prime areas to target snapper on lures, says Will Kitching
Moreton Bay is a snapper fisho’s paradise, with quality snapper in very shallow water. Mike Connolly explains.
Newcastle might not be the pinnacle of snapper fishing in Australia, but the inshore areas still hold respectable quality fish in good numbers. Plus, they hit trolled hardbodies, as Dave Rudder explains.
Snapper fishing in the Broughton Island area opens the opportunity for anglers to pick up some genuinely trophy sized fish. Today’s guest, “Scratchie” Thompson knows the Broughton Island snapper better than most and comes to the microphone to share his tips
Sydney snapper fishing with lures can be surprisingly productive, as long-term local guide Steve Winser explains in this episode. From fishing the shallows to heading into the deep, Steve has you covered!
Coff Harbour offers some awesome snapper fishing, and who better to share some advice than local personality Michael Guest? Guesty explains when and where to fish, what lures he uses and the techniques that work for him.
Melbourne’s Westernport and Port Phillip Bay’s are very different ecosystems that require different techniques. In Episode 124 local guru Jarrod Day unlocks the secrets to snapper fishing in both bays.
Our guest this episode has been fishing Corio Bay for 40 years and reckons it’s “like a big fishbowl”. John Didge reckons the snapper on the doorstep of Melbourne and Geelong are hungry and not so difficult to catch…..
When it comes to snapper fishing Moreton Bay has plenty to offer the small boat and kayak angler….. possibly even the land based fisher too, explains Peter Kaye
Nigel Webster takes us snapper fishing in his backyard – Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Find out some great new techniques for nailing quality snapper on light tackle in deep water.
In the Eastern states “Pinkies” is a term that refers to smallish snapper. Western Australian’s do it differently though…… today’s guest Allan Bevan explains their “Pinkies” can be 12 or 15kg! Find out how and where to target these fish in shallow water.
Winter snapper between the skyscrapers in Melbourne? Yep, you read it right. Top angler Paul Malov lifts the lid on the fishing opportunity that’s been hiding under the noses of Melbourne anglers for years.
Nabeel Issa catches more than his fair share of snapper on South East Queensland’s Gold Coast. In this episode he explains his strategies for catching this awesome sports fish on lures.