Starlo's Cutting Edge Fishing Wisdom
Cutting edge fishing wisdom, priceless tips, opinions, thoughts and insights from Australia's favourite angling communicator and educator.
Starlo's Cutting Edge Fishing Wisdom
Latest Episodes
TUESDAY YAK CHAT Pt 10: Time & Tide — The Rhythms Of Fishing
What's the best moon phase for fishing? How do tides work? What are the "solunar tables" and how do they impact our catch rates? In this episode of his latest series of Tuesday Yak Chats, Steve 'Starlo' Starling tackles some of these big fishin...
TUESDAY YAK CHAT Pt 9: Reading A Beach
Many anglers struggle with "reading" a surf beach to work out exactly where the best fish-holding spots are likely to be. In this episode, Starlo tackles that vexing issue head on! (Note that this is one you might like to re-visit on the Starlo...
TUESDAY YAK CHAT Pt 8: Angling Etiquette & Fishing Manners
Is there such a thing as "angling etiquette"? If so, what IS it? How should we behave on and around the water, and how should we expect other fishers to behave towards us? It's a fascinating subject, we're sure you'll agree — and everyone seems...
TUESDAY YAK CHAT Pt 7: Avoiding Trolling's Biggest Mistakes
Trolling... love it or hate it? Steve 'Starlo' Starling freely admits that he isn't a huge fan of this form of fishing, but he happily does it when he needs to — and he also has some valuable tips that will greatly improve your results...
TUESDAY YAK CHAT Pt 6: Is Tech' & Social Media Killing Fishing?
Steve 'Starlo' Starling poses (and attempts to answer) some very interesting questions in this one about the impacts of technology and social media on our fishing. If you're interested in finding out more about Steve Morgan's amazin...
Fan Mail
I've been reading your stories since the mid 80s when I grew up in Australia. I've been living in Ireland for the last 25 years but still have family in Oz and still love to read about fishing back "home". It's been great in recent years to see your videos and listen to your podcasts. You'll be pleased to know that I caught my biggest sea bass (10lb) here on a killer tomato squidgie fish 1st gen. Keeps up the great work! Nick
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