In case anyone thinks I have a knack for nailing good weather on fishing trips, my new book Fishing Sense should dispel that idea, not to mention my last few trips. The first of these was on the last day of July when I fished the Great Lake. There’s something slightly mad about fishing this lake [...]
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From Great Lake to Grampians
Posted in fishing Australia, flyfishing, Tasmanian flyfishing on August 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
New Book – Fishing Sense
Posted in books, fishing Australia, flyfishing, New Zealand, Tasmanian flyfishing, Victorian fishing on July 18, 2011 | 1 Comment »
My new book Fishing Sense has arrived and should be finding its way out to stores over the next couple of weeks. I’ll be signing copies at Petrachs Bookshop, Launceston Tasmania on Friday 29 July, and at Aussie Angler, Greensborough Victoria on 13 August.
EARLY SEASON TASMANIA
Posted in fishing Australia, flyfishing, lake fishing, Tasmanian flyfishing, tagged Australian flyfishing, fishing, Fishing Season, flyfishing, Lake Echo, lake season fishing, Philip Weigall, season, southern hemisphere, Tasmania, Tasmanian flyfishing on September 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Last weekend I enjoyed my maiden Tassie fishing trip for the new season, finally managing to combine a book event (at Fullers in Hobart) and some media engagements with a cast or two. The first thing I must mention is the quantity of water. In nearly 3 decades of visits to Tasmania, I’ve never seen [...]



