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South Australian Angler - Winter 2025 - Issue #276
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In this edition
Shane Mensforth
A s I write this editorial in late
LAND-BASED WINTER OPTIONS
With three months of cooler weather about to kick off, Jamie Crawford takes a timely look at what we can expect to catch and where to catch it.
HOOKED FROM ABOVE
Drone fishing in South Australia
COCONUT & LEMON CRUMBED CALAMARI
There’s nothing new about crumbing and deep frying
Ingredients (serves 4 to 6)
• 3-4 medium squid mantles, opened up flat
MEET AEROO PRO THE FISHING DRONE TAKING SA RECREATIONAL FISHING BY STORM
If you’ve never flown a drone — or
THANK HEAVENS FOR SQUID!
Shane Mensforth explains why squid are so important to him – as well as thousands of other South Aussies who enjoy catching and eating some of the best seafood in the world.
A WEEK ON THE WEST COAST
Lubin Pfeiffer relives his most recent trip to some of SA’s most productive inshore waters. It’s a flathead extravaganza!
STARLO TALKS SOFT PLASTICS
Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling literally wrote the book on fishing with soft plastics, and in this priceless piece he pares the essential skills required to master the presentation of these lures to just three core essentials.
THE GLENELG RIVER CAN’T GET ENOUGH!
It’s obvious how much Max Fischer loves the Glenelg River. In this piece he explains exactly why.
HALLPRINT’S REMARKABLE SA SUCCESS STORY & VOLUNTEER TAGGING
Part 2
TASSIE THE ULTIMATE HOLIDAY FISHING OPTION
According to Shane Mensforth , Tasmania offers an amazing array of angling choices that are within easy reach of all South Aussies.
STESSL 480 SPORTSMAN BOAT REVIEW
T here’s no doubt that well built, thoughtfully
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