The Hi Tide Podcast for Saturday, February 7th, 2026
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About this listen
Kick off February with The Hi Tide Podcast, the ultimate weekly guide for the Australian angler and boatie. This week, host Grant Boyden navigates a powerhouse lineup of industry experts and legislative advocates to keep you informed and inspired.
Inside this episode:
- Peter 'PJ' Johnson: The North Coast legend returns with a triple-header update: his recent New Zealand expedition, current North Coast fishing reports, and details on an upcoming charity event.
- Neil Patchett (BIA): Celebrating National Apprenticeship Week 2026. Neil discusses the "It's in the making" theme and the critical importance of bringing young talent into the marine industry to ensure the future of Australian boating.
- Mark Banasiak MLC: Get the inside word from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party. Mark breaks down current fish stock assessments and the new legislation on the horizon that could impact recreational fishing rights.
- Tech Topic with Alan Blake: Broadcasting live from the vessel Gollara on the South Coast, Alan shares essential boat maintenance tips for the summer heat.
Proudly brought to you by Blakes Marine. Whether you're chasing kingfish in Botany Bay or bass in the Shoalhaven, we've got the tech, the tactics, and the talk you need.
#Fishing Podcast, #NSW Fishing, #Boating Industry Association, #Sonar Technology, #National Apprenticeship Week 2026, #Mark Banasiak, #Peter Johnson, #Blakes Marine, #South Coast Fishing, #Fish Stocks NSW.
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