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Western Angler magazine

Locality: Albany, Western Australia



Address: PO BOX 7165 6330 Albany, WA, Australia

Website: https://westernangler.com.au

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23.01.2022 Sneak peek of next edition of Western Angler out in a week or so for summer! @gidos_fishing_adventures



19.01.2022 The biggest coral trout I've seen in WA! 92cm in a metre of water for Ross Italiano at the Rowley Shoals on @halcotackle Slidog 125. Awesome to see it charge down the lure. #fishing #coraltrout #fishinglife #fishingwa #lurefishing

19.01.2022 TIME TO WIN!! Share this post, tag your fishing mate and tell us in the comments who catches better fish and why ;) ;) Monday Arvo we'll pick three to win Halc...o sticker packs!! ANTI SCAM DISCLAIMER: The winner of this competition will be contacted by this page directly. No sensitive information such as credit card details or payment of any form will be needed to claim your prize. If any page posing as us asks you for details of this nature PLEASE do not share them.

17.01.2022 Couple of good heads there! Korg with a nice Denmark flattie!



17.01.2022 Some good catches in Kalbarri!

12.01.2022 Andy Vandy with an ANGRY Coral Trout on fly from the Montes last week! @curtiswatermanfishing

10.01.2022 One fat sucker... And a well-fed Rowleys coral trout too! Another @halcotackle Slidog success story! #fishing #fishinglife #fishingwa #broome



09.01.2022 The Western Angler Mackerel Islands Seafari is on again in 2021!

07.01.2022 The PGFC FADs are in!

04.01.2022 Field testing of shark deterrent devices has been carried out at various locations this year as part of an RFIF funded Shark Depredation Project to determine th...e effectiveness of three shark deterrent devices in mitigating bite-offs while line fishing. Trials were first conducted at the Abrolhos and Shark Bay, with researchers Dr Peter Coulson and Nick Jarvis then travelling to Exmouth and the Montebello Islands. While at the Montebellos, the team fished over three days in waters between 35 and 55 m deep and encountering sharks at every spot. Underwater video footage from cameras attached to the fishing lines is now being analysed to determine the species and size of sharks, and importantly, their behaviour in response to hooked fish while the different shark deterrents were deployed. The team will visit Broome and Exmouth again early next year, before collating their findings to inform the final stage of the project, a serious of roadshows to engage with recreational fishers on shark depredation at various regional centres throughout the northwest.

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