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Spot On Fishing and Outdoors

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8289 9168



Address: Australia Wide 5125 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.spotonfishing.com.au

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24.01.2022 Available at most Spot On Stores. Hurry while stocks last!



24.01.2022 Back in stock is the JAW 55 with 10yrs limited warranty, its sure going to give good service if looked after, has 30lbs of drag and a line capacity of 310yds ...of 12lbs line, 3 + 1 bearings, gear ratio of 4.5:1 which in turn gives you nearly a metre of line retrieve per 1 revolution of the handle retails for $79.95 See more

22.01.2022 Exceptional catches hour including where the hunter becomes the hunted - attack of the giant shrimp! #gonefishingday2020

22.01.2022 Thursday 31.12.20 LAST DAY OF THE YEAR We will close normal time 5:30pm Friday New Years Day Open 10 am - 4pm unless we are not busy and decide to go Fishing cheers the Spot On Team



22.01.2022 Another great report from Spot On Fishing & Outdoors, 93 Commercial St East, Mt Gambier Ph 08 8725 8825

21.01.2022 Hefty hapuka onboard, solid catch! #spotonfishing #spotonfishing01 #fishing #fishinglife #fishingaustralia #fishfun

20.01.2022 ARE YOU READY AUSTRALIA? Two sleeps to go!!!!!! #gonefishingday2020 #focusonourlocalwaterways Download the app now...



19.01.2022 Combined Fishing Report Spot On Fishing & Outdoors Salisbury 13 November 2020 Please maintain social distancing rules at all times and have a ‘Spot On’ Weekend. Bream closure started 1 September to 30 November inclusive in the Onkaparinga River upstream of the South Rd Bridge....Continue reading

19.01.2022 Are you ready for Gone Fishing Day? It's on tomorrow! That's right Sunday the 18th October. To be part of the fun is easy. Download the official app, register,... take quick look at the event information and you are ready. Best of all its FREE, nationwide and there are random prizes drawn every 5 minutes during the day. Apple users here is the iOS link in the Apple app store. https://apps.apple.com/au/app/id1534191123 Android users, we are waiting for our Google approved version of the app to be dropped into the Google Play store. However in the meantime if you would like to download the Android version to your phone here is a link to our short tutorial downloading it directly from the Gone Fishing Day server. https://tmftournaments.com/gone-fishing-day-android-downlo/ It only takes an extra 10 seconds longer than usual. Just read the short instructions and pictures in the tutorial and scroll to the bottom and select the download button to begin the installation process. We can't wait for this Sunday and we know you can't too. Download the app and register so you are ready for 2020 Gone Fishing Day, 18th October!

18.01.2022 Check out the latest from Shimano!

17.01.2022 Now that's dedication. #spotonfishing #spotonfishing01 #fishing #fishinglife #fishingaustralia #fishfun

17.01.2022 TAKING KIDS FISHING There is not much that is better than seeing your children catch their first fish. For many of us, this comes at a very young age. For some though, there can be things that reduce their level of enjoyment. We may think our children are just bored and have a small attention span but it is often 'what they are fishing with' that is the issue. Here are some things that may give your children a better fishing experience....Continue reading



17.01.2022 Just Itching to get into some summer fun? so are we. New to store the MOTHERSHIP.

16.01.2022 Check these out! Thank you Martin for the photos.

16.01.2022 It's for those that only care about one thing: hunting the biggest fish that swim Introducing the new Gulp! 9" Jerkshad, watch it hunt! Adam Royter... #YourFishOurScience #BerkleyFishingAus

14.01.2022 The lads from OceanHunter Sportsfishing talk snapper and kingie tactics , putting the PENN Clash II through its paces at the same time! The Captain #LetTheBattleBegin

14.01.2022 Have to admit, it's been a challenging year - just about ready for a new one! #spotonfishing #spotonfishing01 #fishing #fishinglife #fishingaustralia #fishfun

13.01.2022 Gone Fishing Day 2020, Australians from all corners of our fishy continent enjoying the great conditions with family and friends.

13.01.2022 Available at most Spot On stores

12.01.2022 New instore is the Azaki reels in 2 sizes 30 and 45 these reel are part of the Okuma range of reels and have a 10yr limited warranty. They have good line capac...ity of up to 240yds of 6lbs line on the 30 and 15.9lbs of drag, the 45 has up to 295yds of 10lbs line and 18.7lbs of drag retailing at $39.95 for th 30 and $45.95 for the 45 See more

12.01.2022 OUT TODAY! Our summer sale catalogue starts to hit the streets today. Be quick as many items will sell fast and back up stock may not be immediately available for order. (Sorry, it is a result of COVID Globally). Please find the uploaded catalogue attached, visit our stores nearest to you or website www.spotonfishing.com.au Cheers

12.01.2022 RECREATIONAL FISHERS CALL FOR IMMEDIATE BAN ON COMMERCIAL KINGFISH SLAUGHTER Recreational fishers are outraged by commercial fishers targeting spawning aggreg...ations of Yellowtail kingfish in the Upper Spencer Gulf and have called for the state government to bring an immediate end to the practice. RecFish SA, South Australia’s leading community recreational fishing body, has received numerous reports from irate recreational fishers in the region who have observed commercial fishers using drones to round up and gaff schools of large kingfish migrating to their spawning grounds. It is believed that up to 2 tonnes of Yellowtail kingfish between weighing between 23 and 45 kg and containing tens of millions of eggs are thought have been delivered to fish markets. Each spring, hundreds of recreational fishers visit the Upper Spencer Gulf region to fish for the highly prized Yellowtail kingfish which is considered one of the best fighting fish in the ocean. Mick Wilson, Chair of RecFish SA, is concerned that this practice is clearly unsustainable and will decimate breeding kingfish populations and destroy a very valuable recreational fishery. It’s ridiculous that this magnificent sportfish which supports a multi-million dollar recreational fishery, is being slaughtered by commercial fishers. Wild populations of Yellowtail kingfish should be classed as a recreational species only due to their incredible value as a recreational sportfish and low commercial value. Alan Hall, RecFish SA Member and delegate for the Upper Spencer Gulf said, This is an outrageous practice and must be stopped immediately. South Australians are being encouraged to visit regional areas during Covid and support local economies but then they allow one of our best recreational fisheries to be destroyed. The Yellowtail kingfish run in the Upper Spencer Gulf is nationally recognised and attracts visitors from all over Australia. If the government doesn’t stop the slaughter, we’ll lose this fishery as well. Mick Wilson said while RecFish SA applauds Minister Basham’s commitment to reforming the Minister’s Recreational Fishing Advisory Council (MRFAC), where this issue would be referred for discussion, the urgency to address this issue requires immediate action. David Basham - Member for Finniss

11.01.2022 When the squidding goes really well! That smile gives it away. #spotonfishing #spotonfishing01 #fishing #fishinglife #fishingaustralia #fishfun

10.01.2022 The 2020 Gone Fishing Day app is ready to download for Apple iOS users! Don't worry Android users we have you covered too Apple users here is the iOS link in t...he Apple app store. https://apps.apple.com/au/app/id1534191123 Android users, we are waiting for our Google approved version of the app to be dropped into the Google Play store. However in the meantime if you would like to download the Android version to your phone here is a link to our short tutorial downloading it directly from the Gone Fishing Day server. https://tmftournaments.com/gone-fishing-day-android-downlo/ It only takes an extra 10 seconds longer than usual. Just read the short instructions and pictures in the tutorial and scroll to the bottom and select the download button to begin the installation process. Otherwise sit tight and wait for it to drop into the Play Store. We can't wait for this Sunday and we know you can't too. Download the app and register so you are ready for 2020 Gone Fishing Day, 18th October!

10.01.2022 Through a lot of requests over the last few years I have increased the range of soft plastic lures we have in stock from rigged to unrigged, jig heads and hooks... of various styles. to list some of the range, paddle prawn, wriggler, nemesis, power grub & giant ripple. we also have the new Berkley rub on gulp gel scent to compliment the soft plastics. This range can be used in fresh or saltwater. See more

10.01.2022 SPOT ON FISHING TACKLE SALISBURY COMBINED FISHING REPORT 16 OCTOBER 2020 Please maintain social distancing rules at all times and have a ‘Spot On’ Weekend. Bream closure started 1 September to 30 November inclusive in the Onkaparinga River upstream of the South Rd Bridge. Snapper and other Alerts Total Closures and Warnings www.pir.sa.gov.au/fishing for more information. Have a release weight on hand for accidental captures. Until further notice, taking bivalve shellfish f...Continue reading

10.01.2022 Who thinks they have the best fishing photos? Well now is your chance to celebrate fishing and get a bucketload of prizes. If you haven't heard this Sunday is G...ONE FISHING DAY and it's our opportunity to celebrate our love of fishing. COME ON AUSTRALIA. It's been a hard year lets have some fun. FIND OUT MORE AT: https://gonefishingday.com.au/ See more

09.01.2022 Oztrail jumbo moon chair is large and super comfortable, you will soon be snoozing and recharging your batteries once in it just ask Lyn. Retailing for $99.00

06.01.2022 Now available at Spot On stores

06.01.2022 Spot On Fishing Tackle Mt Gambier, 93 Commercial St East, Mt Gambier Phone 08 8725 8825

06.01.2022 The Companion 45lt transit fridge/freezer has several features that can make your camping experience more pleasurable, they include internal led light, 3 stage battery monitor, duel speed LG compressor ac & dc power operation including 24volts and 3 year warranty on sale for $499.00

06.01.2022 On behalf off all Spot On Fishing & Outdoors Owners and staff, Have a Happy and Safe New Year. Remember, it is not what you catch but the fun you have trying. (As you can see in the picture, I am trying!!!).

06.01.2022 Combined Fishing Report Spot On Fishing & Outdoors Salisbury 22 October 2020 Please maintain social distancing rules at all times and have a ‘Spot On’ Weekend. Bream closure started 1 September to 30 November inclusive in the Onkaparinga River upstream of the South Rd Bridge....Continue reading

06.01.2022 Just something you learn to live with.. #spotonfishing #spotonfishing01 #fishing #fishinglife #fishingaustralia #fishfun

05.01.2022 Angelo with his catch, great job bringing in the feed! #spotonfishing #spotonfishing01 #fishing #fishinglife #fishingaustralia #fishfun

05.01.2022 Nothing much to do with the great flood around! #spotonfishing #spotonfishing01 #fishing #fishinglife #fishingaustralia #fishfun

05.01.2022 Take a break, stop and smell the roses. #spotonoutdoors #spotonfishing01 #camping #campinglife #outdoorsaustralia #campingfun

04.01.2022 Samples from the morning's crab haul, not bad! #spotonoutdoors #spotonfishing01 #camping #campinglife #outdoorsaustralia #campingfun

03.01.2022 With the fishing improving in the reservoirs now is the time to stock up on spinners and hard body lures for Redfin and callop pricing starts at $3.95 for the Jarvis walker crystal spinner twin pack, other brands such as Black Magic, Vibrax and Celta from $7.95

02.01.2022 Shirt, check. Eyewear, check. Outfit, good to go. Ready for the big one. #spotonfishing #spotonfishing01 #fishing #fishinglife #fishingaustralia #fishfun

02.01.2022 Combined Fishing Report Spot On Fishing & Outdoors Salisbury 1 January 2021 Happy New Year everyone. Let’s hope it’s a good one! Please maintain social distancing rules at all times and have a ‘Spot On’ New Year break. Please remember to ‘slip, slop and slap’ your sunscreen. Check out our new long sleeve fishing shirts in most Spot On stores, for that extra sun protection....Continue reading

02.01.2022 New knives have just landed! These EUREKA pocket and hunting knives represent great value with prices starting from $19.95! With fixed blade, folding blade and gut hooks, there’s something to suit everyone! *knives will only be sold to persons over 18 years of age.

01.01.2022 Onya Boys! Well done! (Actually look quite good)

01.01.2022 It can turn a fish from one that wasn’t really going to bite a lure, to one that is just going to crash tackle it in an instant" - Michael Guest. #GulpGel #YourFishOurScience

01.01.2022 The new Gulp! Gel has just been an absolute game changer. Being able to apply it to other lures, like metal jigs, stickbaits, poppers, even vibes, has just made a big difference" - Zane Levett. #YourFishOurScience

01.01.2022 Cockle season is fast approaching, come in and purchase a net for $34.95 to make it easier to collect after doing the cockle shuffle and buy cockle measure for $3.95 so you can get the right size cockle Season starts November 1st

01.01.2022 SPOT ON FISHING & OUTDOORS PORT LINCOLN WEST COAST FISHING REPORT 15 OCTOBER 2020 This week’s image is John Hennessy with a nice flathead he caught recently. Here’s what was biting and where.... Coffin Bay Big garfish, and salmon trout were caught in excellent numbers from Coles Point. Greenly beach had been producing salmon in excess of 70cm at times. Inside Coffins produced good numbers of salmon trout, just legal king George whiting, and good numbers of garfish. Similar reports came from the Dutton bay area. Gunyah beach had been producing some decent salmon, with some cracker fishing being caught on metal slugs. Port Lincoln The north shore is producing some smaller squid, good garfish, and the odd whiting during afternoon sessions. The marina had been producing king George whiting up to 40cm. The jetty and wharf produced king George whiting for persistent anglers. Squid were thick from the main jetty, both at night and during day sessions. Boaties reported king George whiting from Spalding, monument, and Grantham. Fish size was generally in excess of 35cm. Boaties fishing inside Proper bay reported some good catches of King George whiting but stated that they generally had to be worked for, moving between multiple drops and using a decent burley trail. Boaties also reported some good schools of salmon trout around Grantham island. Land based anglers fishing Murrays point managed to bag a few king George whiting, garfish, and the odd snook. Salmon hole had reports of salmon trout, and some big tommies. Kingfish have returned in reasonable numbers, being caught from the jetty, wharf, and marina. Fish size is averaging from 60cm to some being in excess of 1 metre. Fish were caught on a range of baits and lures including live baits, and soft plastic baitfish imitations. North shields beach continues its run of yellowfin whiting, with some decent fish being caught during the past week. Tumby Bay Garfish were a popular target, biting in good numbers from the jetty, and boaties fishing around the bay. Big squid were a popular target for anglers fishing the jetty at night. The group remained a reliable location for big whiting. Spot On Fishing & Outdoors, 39 Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln. Ph 08 8683 0021

01.01.2022 SPOT ON FISHING TACKLE & OUTDOORS PORT LINCOLN WEST COAST FISHING REPORT 3 DECEMBER 2020 December is here so from now on the fishing just keeps getting better. This week’s image is Daniel Gilbertson with a nice Kingfish caught near Whyalla. (Photo courtesy of GT Fishing Charters). Here’s what was biting and where....Continue reading

01.01.2022 limited stock in store The all new Vanford is designed to become the ultimate finesse fishing reel with a super-fast start up. Replacing the iconic Stradic Ci4...+, this reel is equipped with a range of technology upgrades that sets the Vanford apart. Still drawing upon a lightweight Ci4+ body construction, the new MGL rotor makes the reel 48% lighter to turn when compared to a standard rotor design. Micromodule Gear II and Silent Drive is featured in the new Vanford and the Hagane Gear has been upgraded for added strength. X-Protect provides high-level water resistance without sacrificing light gear and rotor rotation. This has increased the durability of the Vanford’s roller clutch and line roller to an IPX8 standard. By incorporating the new Long Stroke Spool design, casting performance has also been improved. pricing starts at $359.00 See more

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