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STARLO & BUSHY'S HOOKED ON ADVENTURE SHIFTS INTO TOP GEAR!

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The new series of Starlo & Bushy's Hooked On Adventure - now airing each Sunday afternoon on Channel Seven (Perth), GWN (WA) and in the eastern state's via the PRIME Network, and soon to debut on SQT 7 throughout Queensland - is rapidly attracting a loyal audience of keen fans. It seems the show's unique mix of down to earth how-to fishing information, regional area guides, 4WD tips, boating, camping and cooking has struck a real chord with Sportsfish website regulars, in particular.

This month, Hooked On Adventure takes viewers from the famous wine growing and surfing region of Margaret River in southern WA right across the continent to Queensland's glitzy Gold Coast, then westward once again to ruggedly beautiful Dirk Hartog Island at Shark Bay. Along the way, Starlo and Bushy enjoy some truly memorable fishing action, meet a few genuine Aussie characters and sample the delights of the sea and the vine

STOP PRESS: The exciting new third series of "Hooked On Adventure" has now been picked up by the STQ 7 network throughout Queensland (excluding the Brisbane metropolitan area) and will air each Saturday afternoon at 1.00PM, commencing 5th July. Check your local TV guides for more details!

WHAT'S ON THIS MONTH?


EPISODE #2 - 29th JUNE: Yarrawonga/Mulwala, NSW/VIC [12th July on STQ 7 QLD]

Lake Mulwala lies on the Murray River between the Victorian town of Yarrawonga and the smaller NSW settlement of Mulwala.

This large body of tree-studded water is justifiably renowned as one of the last great strongholds of the magnificent Murray cod, and it's the lure of these legendary 'green fish' that has attracted Starlo and Bushy to town - but are they good enough to actually catch one?

Modern Fishing Tip of the Week:
Trolling is the act of pulling a bait, lure or fly along behind a moving boat to give it action and induce a fish to strike. But there's a lot more to successful, productive trolling than trailing something out the back and hoping for the best.

In this Sunday's episode, Bushy explains the finer points of trolling with a floating/diving minnow or plug style lure such as Halco's fish-tempting Poltergeist deep diver. As Bushy explains, by hand-holding the rod and reel rather than simply dropping it into a rod holder, you'll have a much better idea what's going on, and if the lure bumps over a snag you can push the rod tip back to create slack line and allow the lure to float up over the obstruction. This little tip will save you a fortune in lures that might otherwise be hung up and lost, as well as catching you a lot more fish!


EPISODE #3 - 6th July: Margaret River/Dunsborough, WA [19th July on STQ 7 QLD]

This episode sees the guys head offshore from beautiful Gracetown, south of Perth, in pursuit of piscatorial prizes. They mix it with snapper, harlequin fish, fox fish and a couple of rather aggro sharks - one of which leaves Starlo feeling a little the worse for wear! The boys get their own back, however, when the affable chef at a local Indian restaurant turns their shark into a lip-smacking, eye-watering curry!

Then it's down to picturesque Hamelin Bay, south of Margaret River, to catch a few herring (tommy ruff), tarwhine and short-finned sea pike (snook).

Modern Fishing Tip of the Week:
Trolling can be a great way to locate scattered fish, as Starlo & Bushy graphically show when they chase herring (tommy ruff) and sea pike (snook) at Hamelin Bay in this episode. But there's a lot more to trolling than chuck-and-chance. Choosing a lure with exactly the right action and running depth can be critical…

Modern Boating Tip of the Week:
The intelligent use of modern electronic depth sounders and GPS (global positioning system) navigation units has completely revolutionised the way offshore anglers go fishing these days. Both of these invaluable devices feature prominently in this week's episode.

Overlander Tip of the Week:

Towing heavy boat rigs and trailers imposes extra strains on any vehicle and demands modifications in your driving style.

It's imperative that tyres and towing hitches are all in tip-top condition and that any brake system fitted to the trailer is operating correctly.

Know the towing limits of your vehicle and stick to them!

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