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        <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:41:12 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Lord Howe Island - an amazing trip to some of Australia's best fishing!</title>
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Lord Howe Island   Even though it’s probably not somewhere you can drive to (need a Triton that floats) the boys from Hook, Line and Sinker recently made the journey to one of the most spectacular lumps of rock on the east coast – Lord Howe Island.   Getting to Lord Howe Island is relatively easy. There’s one flight in and out of the Island from Sydney each day, it leaves the Big Smoke just after lunch, so there’s no need for any early morning red eye horror plane rides.   Situated 400 miles north east of Sydney (straight off...
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             <pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 13:35:16 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Marlin Mayhem</title>
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The Hook, Line and Sinker crew travelled to Bermagui on the South Coast of NSW for a spot of marlin fishing. They only had one day to catch the king of all game fish – lucky they turned up during a hot bite!      We flew into Melbourne from our home of Tassie and thanks to plane delays didn’t arrive until almost 8pm. We were due to leave the picturesque harbour of Bermagui at 6.30 the next morning, so it was obvious we weren’t going to get much sleep!   At just after 4.00am we...
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             <pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 09:32:54 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Fishing in Texas - QLD!</title>
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The first shooting trip for our new 2010 series was a bit of an unknown. Organised by the boys from Wilson Fishing, we were to turn up in Brisbane on one February morning, pick up our Mitsubishi Challenger and then follow our so called guides to a secret river for a spot of Murray Cod fishing. Murray Cod are a funny fish but they rarely make you laugh. We’ve tried a few times in the past to film Australia’s premier native freshwater sportsfish – most times they turn out to be very long days indeed. Like all native fish in...
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             <pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 11:26:13 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Caught by the Fuzz in South Australia</title>
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On a recent Hook, Line and Sinker shoot, Nick and Andrew travelled to the Eyre Peninsular in search of big fish… they spent two days in the car, stayed at a tiny coastal town with only one pub and had a tangle with a great white shark!       We picked up our Triton from the Mitsubishi head office in Adelaide about 10am. Being a sponsor of the show, Mitsubishi often provide us with a Triton when we travel around. It had less than 1000kms on it, so what we had planned over the next few...
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             <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 18:23:37 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Up the Cape</title>
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Our most recent fishing/filming adventure was in the middle of winter, and while the southern states were shivering, we were hard at work sweating it out at the most northern point of Australia (shooting Hook, Line and Sinker really is hard to take sometimes!).    Our Cape York Adventure meant a 7 day mother ship trip from Bamaga, the very top of Cape York, down the western side of the cape to isolated, fish rich waters.     We flew to the Cape from Cairns, you really do realise just how big Queensland is when you do this...
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             <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 11:36:54 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Our Classic Catch Triton GLX-R winner</title>
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Two years in a row, we've had a fantastic new Mitsubishi Triton GLX-R up for grabs for our Hook, Line and Sinker viewers – it's the same car we use on the show. It's awarded to a random entry at the end of the season that sends in a photo of their Classic Catch, so everyone has the same chance to win!     This year's lucky winner is Wendy Aston with her entry "our grandaughter just having fun fishing". Congratulations Wendy!
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             <pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 11:03:22 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Dubbo – A fishing Mecca!</title>
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The inland NSW town of Dubbo probably isn’t at the top of any fisherman’s ‘must visit’ list, but we got talked into turning up by a fan of Hook, Line and Sinker who made contact with us and promised us big fish and lots of them!   Shane Glynn is a top bloke who met us early one Tuesday morning on the side of the road with boat in tow. The day before we’d picked up our Triton in the Big Smoke and made the five or so hour trip to Dubbo.   We followed Shane for about 40 minutes,...
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             <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 16:06:13 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Back in Time – 1770</title>
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Hook, Line and Sinker’s latest road trip to shoot more fishing programs took the boys north from Brisbane to the town of 1770. One of Central Queensland’s most beautiful spots, Nick and Andrew both found the fishing fantastic!   It’s about a 600 kilometer drive from Brisbane to 1770. We picked up our Triton Fastback from Brisvagus first thing in the morning and were on the road before lunch. The drive takes you through Gympie, where we stopped for lunch and to stock up on some batteries for our sound gear.   It was somewhere near Bunderberg that our nice,...
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             <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 17:18:42 GMT</pubDate>
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             <title>Big Bluefin Tuna Day in Tassie</title>
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With our first on air date less than a month away (April 4) we are busy at the moment spending as much time on the water making shows as we can. This includes trips to all over Australia, but also fishing/filming in our local waters around Tasmania. It was late on a Friday night that we got the call from a charter fishing mate that the big Bluefin Tuna had turned up off Tassie’s South East Coast, the following Monday morning we were up at 3.30am with boat and Triton ready to roll.      This is...
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             <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:00:57 GMT</pubDate>
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