Fishing Monthly Magazine | August 2021

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WIRF celebrates top member numbers joining WIRF

Cara Cummings

WIRF celebrates its network reaching an amazing 3,000 members. That’s 3,000 female anglers from all walks of life and backgrounds. Some have never fished but are eager to learn and others are making waves in the fishing industry. Wherever our members lay on the spectrum, they are all

BREAM CLASSIC CHAMPION WIRF member Kate Callow has broken a 15-year drought and is the first female angler (along with her partner) to take out this year’s Vic Bream Classic Tournament in Mallacoota. The Vic Bream Classic Series is a catch and release bream fishing tournament circuit where anglers compete in qualifying events to get to Grand Final. Each round is run

What a cute little catch this was for Leanne. valued and have so much support and advice for each other. It is a wonderful platform to share knowledge, fishing adventures, photos and even the mishaps!

at different venues all over Victoria with the Grand Final, rotated each year between the qualifying venues. Kate very kindly agreed to an interview and shares

her story below: Kate, you are now living history! Being the first female angler to win a Vic Bream Classic tournament in its 15-year history. This is such a momentous moment! Tell us what was going through your head when you realised you had taken out the title? Disbelief. I knew that we had done well, but to win was a surprise. We were up against some great anglers and came into the second weigh in happy to have caught 5/5 for the day and hoped to stay in the top 10. We didn’t find out until later that I was the first female to be part of a team that had won. I was a little bit chuffed to have that achievement but more proud of how both my partner and I had approached the weekend and stuck to our guns. Tell us a little about yourself, where you are from and what you do? I grew up in Newborough, a small town in the Latrobe Valley in Gippsland. I moved to Melbourne during my time at uni and have been living up here ever since. I currently work as an Instrument Chemist testing soil and water samples for the presence of different compounds. I’ve always been an avid sportsperson, playing basketball for over 18 years and giving any sport a try. How long have you been fishing? What was your defining fishing moment? I’ve been fishing on and off since I was a child. I grew up fishing off jetties

with my Mum or Dad and more recently took up lure fishing when I met my partner Jesse in 2017. This is when I got more into fishing and began to enjoy the challenge and active nature of lure fishing. My defining fishing moment would have to be as a child fishing a lake near Tathra in NSW over Easter with my Mum and brother and catching a big bream that bent my small plastic rod so much that the red plastic was stretched white during the fight to bring it in. We need to talk about your newly received crown, tell us about this competition? Have you entered before? As mentioned, the Vic Bream Classic has been around for 15 years. They hold rounds throughout the year across all of Victoria, from Nelson in the far west, to Mallacoota in the far east. The aim is to try and catch a bag of five bream each day (Saturday and Sunday) and whoever weighs the most over the weekend, wins. Bill Hartshorne runs a great comp, and I would invite anyone to give it a go. This is my first year competing after my partner invited me to join him this year, and so far, it’s definitely been enjoyable. Is it safe to assume that bream are your favourite target species? What else do you enjoy fishing for? I enjoy fishing for any species as each fish come with their set of own challenges. Bream are definitely a favourite as you often need to work hard to convince one to

Champion Kate Callow with some of her catches. 98

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Maria with her tuna. take your lure and the pride you feel when you pull that off is satisfying. I really enjoy fishing for Australian bass, particularly top water fishing. The aggressive nature of the bass means you need to stay focussed the entire time, not only to ensure you hook up but to keep them out of any snag they try to run to. The anticipation of waiting for them to hit a surface lure when you get the cast just right is what excites me the most about them. How and when did you discover WIRF and what do you love about

the network? I was added to the Facebook page by a family friend a couple of years back and love the engagement between all the members on there, plus the support everyone shows for each other. For up-and-coming young fisher girls who now will look up to you as a mentor, what is your advice to them? Don’t be discouraged, there’ll be days where the fish won’t bite and you can leave pretty disheartened. But keep trying and most importantly keep


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Karratha

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pages 111-113

Boat Test: Haines Signature

11min
pages 118-121

Geraldton

3min
page 109

Lancelin

4min
page 108

Mandurah

5min
page 107

Metro

3min
page 106

Recfishwest

6min
page 102

Esperance

5min
page 103

Augusta

10min
pages 104-105

Tournaments

4min
page 101

WIRF

9min
pages 98-99

Eildon

4min
page 97

Ballarat

6min
page 95

Wangaratta

4min
page 94

Gippsland Lakes

6min
page 88

Port Phillip East

4min
pages 86-87

Phillip Island

6min
page 85

Port Phillip West

3min
page 84

Geelong

7min
pages 82-83

Hobart

11min
pages 77-79

Canberra

6min
pages 74-75

Hunter Valley

6min
page 71

Illawarra

8min
page 66

Batemans Bay

5min
page 67

New England Rivers

3min
page 70

Central Coast

9min
page 65

Forster

5min
pages 61-63

Sydney South

5min
page 54

Sydney Rock

8min
pages 52-53

Sydney North

4min
page 51

Freshwater

13min
pages 42-45

Cape York

3min
pages 40-41

Tech Tricks

12min
pages 46-49

Cooktown

5min
pages 38-39

Port Douglas

4min
page 37

Townsville

7min
pages 34-35

Whitsundays

7min
pages 30-33

Mackay

6min
pages 28-29

Southern Bay

4min
pages 18-19

Jumpinpin

3min
pages 16-17

Northern Bay

4min
page 22

Starlo’s back to basics

4min
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Sheik of the Creek

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QUEENSLAND Gold Coast

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