FISHING World’s special Winter-long edition is about to hit the news stand. The bumper 148 page June issue is set to heat up your winter with loads of great fishing reading, tips, techniques and fishing travel info.
The Winter-long edition’s cover story will take you to a place where monster kingfish rule and landing them requires a great deal of preparation, extra strong tackle and terminal gear, and a healthy dose of luck. If you’ve ever wanted to catch a big king this is a must-read. And to complement the cover story there’s an awesome DVD filmed at the featured location – the DVD is FREE with every issue.
In this issue there’s a great feature on catching jewfish in an interview style piece done by Fisho’s photography whiz Shane Chalker. Shane interviews a couple of legends of the jewie catching trade and anyone with a yearning to score a big jewie will glean some great tips from his findings.
David Green gets technical this issue with a feature on practical rigging. Getting your rigging right can make all the difference to your success as Greeny explains. Also on the practical side we have features on modifying lures for better results, Mark Williams nails the practical benefits of the Nail Knot, Sami Omari shows you how to whip up a DIY rod rack on the cheap, and Pat Brennan discusses the attributes of different fishing reels.
If you’ve never tried jigging with metal lures you might wonder what all the fuss is about with this revitalised form of up and down lure fishing. Bushy too was wondering, until recently. In his latest entertaining column, he reveals why he’s seen the light and is now a keen jigging convert.
Also in the Winter-long Fisho you’ll find informative destinations pieces on fishing around the Whitsundays and Narooma and some great tips on catching bream from natural structure by Mark “Captain” Phillips.
And don’t miss the 36-page Boat Fishing supplement featuring new boat reviews, fishing boat restoration, a kayak buyer’s guide and loads more.
Fishing World’s Winter-long edition – only $8.50 from your newsagent.