58 Episode(s) of this Podcast:
Published: 2008-10-10 18:50:00
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These are the weekends we fish for. Sure it might be stinky
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These are the weekends we fish for. Sure it might be stinky and uncomfortable for us, but that's just how the barra like it. So click on and listen in for all the tidal, weather and fishing tips; from the rocky headlands and tidal estuaries to the billabongs and deep blue.
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Published: 2008-10-04 21:00:00
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The boys took the show to Cooinda this week, broadcasting fr
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The boys took the show to Cooinda this week, broadcasting from the heart of Kakadu. So give them a break, is it any surprise the podcast is late? Catch barra or race back 300km to upload the podcast....mmmmm. Anyway sorry, but we did catch fish which was desperately needed to restore Rob's self belief. And the reports from across the Kakadu billabongs, big rivers and estuaries are booming. Click on to hear for yourself.
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Published: 2008-09-26 16:59:00
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Again the tides are crackers this weekend, building from the
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Again the tides are crackers this weekend, building from the neaps. Bigger barra are being caught around the rocky coastal headlands and the billabongs as well. Meanwhile on the blue water, spaniards are still around out wide and the bigger goldies are starting to chew.
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Published: 2008-09-19 18:10:00
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Barra are firing in the harbour, Shady Fresh and along the c
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Barra are firing in the harbour, Shady Fresh and along the coastal rockbars. Matt West joins the Tinny Boys in the studio to mull over the options this weekend, with big tides and bigger sea-breezes. Meanwhile is that the biggest barra you've ever seen.
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Published: 2008-09-12 18:52:00
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This week marked the launch of a longer, bigger and perhaps
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This week marked the launch of a longer, bigger and perhaps (we're not quite sure yet) better Tinny. Problem was, with tides worth wetting yourself over, good weather and reports flooding in from across the Top End hot spot, we kinda needed a three hour show to fit it all in. Listen in to hear the latest tips on where they're biting.
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Published: 2008-09-05 15:41:00
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Everyone can feel it now. The early morning humidity, the ri
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Everyone can feel it now. The early morning humidity, the rising sweat and stink factor. So our attention has tuned to the billabongs before they get too hot and the estuaries where big barra are starting to get peckish. This weekend is just a cracker, no matter what you fancy. The tides are nice enough and the weather is peachy.
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Published: 2008-08-29 16:29:00
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It's always dangerous getting Rob Marchant on air and this w
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It's always dangerous getting Rob Marchant on air and this week was no exception. Up on the soap box early this morning, we plumbed new depths with references to appropriate lure choices to target sewage outfall barra. And with the weather warming; Corroboree, Shoal Bay, Shady Fresh, the Daly and Darwin Harbour are all good options.
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Published: 2008-08-26 19:52:00
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It's with sadness that we bring you this news. This weekend
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It's with sadness that we bring you this news. This weekend could be the windiest of the year. However, there is scientific proof that Territorians are the toughest animals on earth, so pull your socks up and fish on.
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Published: 2008-08-15 16:25:00
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Is that water temperature starting to rise? Or are we kiddin
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Is that water temperature starting to rise? Or are we kidding ourselves? Maybe .... cause it's still blowy as buggery and will be for at least another week. Either way Queenies are thick in the harbour as are most pelagics and the billabongs continue to produce the odd decent sized barra.
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Published: 2008-08-14 01:26:00
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An election and a boat show on the same weekend. Very neap t
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An election and a boat show on the same weekend. Very neap tides, but strong winds. Too many choices, too many species. Let the Tinny Boys help sort the truth from the lies.
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