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Ep.13 | Ash Ramm | Is Mandurah an Underated Fishing Gem?

Ep.13 | Ash Ramm | Is Mandurah an Underated Fishing Gem?

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Welcome to The Rodcast! — the unfiltered, salt-crusted fishing podcast based out of The Wild West of Australia

In this episode we’re joined by Mandurah Fisho & Tackle shop owner, Ash Ramm!

Ash is the owner of Miami Tackle World & is a wealth of knowledge on Mandurahs fishing options.

In this Episode Lecca & Rothy talk to Ash about...

  • Ash's introduction to fishing
  • Moving from the farm to the coast
  • Purchasing & growing Tackle World Miami
  • Fishing's positive impact on Mental Health
  • Mandurah's Demersal ground that mat go unnoticed by most anglers
  • A hot tip on finding Snapper Ground using your sounders "Trail" function.
  • Correct rod selection when lure fishing
  • The Peel-Harvey inlet - A Fishing Mecca

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🥩 Red Bellied Black Snake - The Beefs 🥩
Courtesy of Sam Smith
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