NTMAG Feb/Mar/April edition is out
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NTMAG Feb/Mar/April edition is out
As you may have noticed the NTMAG Feb/Mar/April is out and at newsagents Australia-wide.
Darwin tackle shops will have stock early next week as their delivery was delayed.
Mail order is here http://www.fishfinderbooks.com/store/index.php/cPath/41
Contributors will be paid next week, including a complimentary copy of the mag.
Here's the contents ... the big story is the Kimberley trip NTMAG did with Mal Miles of www.darwinbluewater.com.au late last year - 30kg GTs, sails, marlin, big goldies and nannygai, mega macks, blacklip oysters, barra, mud crabs, jacks, queenfish - it was crazy!
CONTENTS
Letters, Foreword 2-3
News in Brief 4-5
FFF Forums 6-7
Darwin: Daly River 8-9
Feature: Ready, Set, Run-off! 11-17
Aerial Photos: Darwin CBD 18-21
Special: 10 days of Mayhem 22-31
AFANT: Have Your Say 33
Barra Guides: Allan Beale 34
Trip Report: Three 1m+ Barra 35
Location: Mandorah, NT 36-37
Camping: Keep River, NT 38-39
Green Matters: McArthur River 40
Diving: The Vernon Isles, NT 41
Landbased: Poppers 42
Spearfisher: WWII Wrecks 43
GPS Marks: South Gutter, NT 44
Hotspots: Beatrice Creek, NT 44
Species: Tripletail 45
Habitat: Crocodiles 46-47
Parks: Umbrawarra Gorge, NT 48
Groote Eylandt: Expect a 200kg Bill 49
Maritime History: Young Australian 50
Ultralight: Winging it to Wildman, NT 51
Research: Feral Mussels 52
Karratha: Point Samson 53
Hotspots: Dampier Creek 53
Port Hedland: Fishing the Geos 54
Kununurra: Sooty Grunter 55
Broome: Good Year Ahead 56
The Cape: Run-off Time 57
Weipa: Blooping for Barra 58
FNQ: Cairns Inlet 59
Hunter: Loading Up Your New Rifle 60-61
Your Pictures 62-65
Memoirs: Bundy and Long Bums 66
Fishosophy: Humans and Fish 67
Tinny Boys: How it Started 67
Boats & Motors 68
Rod Maker 69
Trades & Products 71
World Fisho: Pakistan Adventure 72
Darwin tackle shops will have stock early next week as their delivery was delayed.
Mail order is here http://www.fishfinderbooks.com/store/index.php/cPath/41
Contributors will be paid next week, including a complimentary copy of the mag.
Here's the contents ... the big story is the Kimberley trip NTMAG did with Mal Miles of www.darwinbluewater.com.au late last year - 30kg GTs, sails, marlin, big goldies and nannygai, mega macks, blacklip oysters, barra, mud crabs, jacks, queenfish - it was crazy!
CONTENTS
Letters, Foreword 2-3
News in Brief 4-5
FFF Forums 6-7
Darwin: Daly River 8-9
Feature: Ready, Set, Run-off! 11-17
Aerial Photos: Darwin CBD 18-21
Special: 10 days of Mayhem 22-31
AFANT: Have Your Say 33
Barra Guides: Allan Beale 34
Trip Report: Three 1m+ Barra 35
Location: Mandorah, NT 36-37
Camping: Keep River, NT 38-39
Green Matters: McArthur River 40
Diving: The Vernon Isles, NT 41
Landbased: Poppers 42
Spearfisher: WWII Wrecks 43
GPS Marks: South Gutter, NT 44
Hotspots: Beatrice Creek, NT 44
Species: Tripletail 45
Habitat: Crocodiles 46-47
Parks: Umbrawarra Gorge, NT 48
Groote Eylandt: Expect a 200kg Bill 49
Maritime History: Young Australian 50
Ultralight: Winging it to Wildman, NT 51
Research: Feral Mussels 52
Karratha: Point Samson 53
Hotspots: Dampier Creek 53
Port Hedland: Fishing the Geos 54
Kununurra: Sooty Grunter 55
Broome: Good Year Ahead 56
The Cape: Run-off Time 57
Weipa: Blooping for Barra 58
FNQ: Cairns Inlet 59
Hunter: Loading Up Your New Rifle 60-61
Your Pictures 62-65
Memoirs: Bundy and Long Bums 66
Fishosophy: Humans and Fish 67
Tinny Boys: How it Started 67
Boats & Motors 68
Rod Maker 69
Trades & Products 71
World Fisho: Pakistan Adventure 72
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Hey Matt,
I am sure I am echoing what most if not all readers are saying, the mag is fantastic and getting better every time. Love the run off & Daly river feature..I feel the same as Tinni, once I start reading I cant put it down.
I am sure I am echoing what most if not all readers are saying, the mag is fantastic and getting better every time. Love the run off & Daly river feature..I feel the same as Tinni, once I start reading I cant put it down.
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"The first principle of a free society is an untrammeled flow of words in an open forum"
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The crocs cover might sell more down south KK, but the cover was actually in response to three things ...
1. Helen Larson wrote a big article about crocs - nothing to do with croc numbers, but about what an amazing animal they are
2. Slapper sent in that great pic of the swarm of crocs at Shady
3. There had been discussion here about croc numbers, and problem crocs
4. There has been a "croc safari" debate in years past - it seemed obvious to mention it when talking about croc numbers
There also was the attack at Cooktown about the time we were putting the mag together.
For the record, I don't think there are too many crocs, but I am amazed that we don't have incidents at places like Shady Camp or Corroboreee where their numbers are high.
Did anyone else find the croc cover interesting, ho hum, or otherwise?
1. Helen Larson wrote a big article about crocs - nothing to do with croc numbers, but about what an amazing animal they are
2. Slapper sent in that great pic of the swarm of crocs at Shady
3. There had been discussion here about croc numbers, and problem crocs
4. There has been a "croc safari" debate in years past - it seemed obvious to mention it when talking about croc numbers
There also was the attack at Cooktown about the time we were putting the mag together.
For the record, I don't think there are too many crocs, but I am amazed that we don't have incidents at places like Shady Camp or Corroboreee where their numbers are high.
Did anyone else find the croc cover interesting, ho hum, or otherwise?
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