Fishing Australia

Fishing Australia (2011- )

RunningReality showAdventure, Sports

Australia's favourite angling adventure series, sets out each week to explore the many wild and wonderful fishing destinations which highlight Australia's diverse natural beauty.

Networks
Scheduleevery Sunday at 12:00 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Fishing Australia' from the year 2011 premiere?

The TV show 'Fishing Australia' from the year 2011 premiered on January 29, 2011.

Who is the host of 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011?

The host of 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 is Rob Paxevanos.

In which locations does 'Fishing Australia' explore in the year 2011?

In the year 2011, 'Fishing Australia' explores various locations such as the Northern Territory, Tasmania, and the Great Barrier Reef.

What type of fishing techniques are showcased in 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011?

'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 showcases various fishing techniques including lure casting, fly fishing, and saltwater fishing.

Are there any celebrity guests featured on 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011?

Yes, 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 features celebrity guests such as Australian cricketer Stuart MacGill and television presenter Natalie Gruzlewski.

What is the overall theme or focus of 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011?

The overall theme of 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 is to showcase the beauty of Australia's fishing destinations and provide tips and techniques for recreational anglers.

How many episodes were aired in the year 2011?

In the year 2011, 'Fishing Australia' aired a total of 13 episodes.

Are there any fishing competitions featured on 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011?

Yes, 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 features fishing competitions such as the Barramundi Fishing Championships and the Gold Coast Flathead Classic.

Does 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 focus on any specific fish species?

Yes, 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 focuses on a wide range of fish species including barramundi, snapper, marlin, and trout.

Are there any special episodes or events celebrated on 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011?

Yes, 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 celebrates special episodes such as the 50th episode milestone and the annual 'Fishing Australia Christmas Special'.

Does 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 provide any educational content about fishing techniques or conservation?

Yes, 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 provides educational content about fishing techniques, gear selection, and promotes conservation efforts to ensure sustainable fishing practices.

Are there any guest appearances from notable fishing experts on 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011?

Yes, 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 features guest appearances from notable fishing experts such as Steve Starling and Lee Rayner.

Does 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 showcase any extreme or adventurous fishing expeditions?

Yes, 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 showcases extreme and adventurous fishing expeditions, including deep-sea fishing and heli-fishing in remote locations.

Are there any fishing tips or tricks shared by the host on 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011?

Yes, the host of 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 shares various fishing tips and tricks such as selecting the right bait, reading tides, and choosing the appropriate fishing gear.

Does 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 feature any heartwarming or humorous moments?

Yes, 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 features heartwarming and humorous moments, including unexpected catches and comical fishing mishaps.

Does 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 include any cooking segments or recipes using fresh catches?

Yes, 'Fishing Australia' in the year 2011 includes cooking segments and recipes where the host prepares delicious dishes using the fresh catches from the fishing trips.

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