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Ep.19 | Chris Dixon | Topwater Snapper & South Coast Crazy Captures

Ep.19 | Chris Dixon | Topwater Snapper & South Coast Crazy Captures

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In this episode we’re joined by WA land based fishing Stalwart, Chris Dixon

Chris is one of Western Australia’s highest profile anglers thanks to his insane rock fishing missions that he shares on his YouTube channel – Dixon’s Fishing.

In this Episode Lecca & Rothy dig deep into Dixon’s fishing knowledge and he doesn’t hold back!

In this episode the boys talk about…

  • Chris’s most recent metro session
  • Chris’s fishing upbringing targeting King George Whiting & Squid in Albany
  • Catching dhufish out of Two Rocks and seeing a decrease in fish size & numbers.
  • Fishing the south coast Rocks for trophy fish and some near-death experiences.
  • Getting started on Youtube with help from fellow Youtuber, Briggsy.
  • The approach to finding good spots vs great spots.
  • Crazy treks into untouched zones & finding people at the spot
  • TOPWATER SNAPPER?!
  • Broken bones and wood duck moments!
  • Fishing with Aussie fishing personality, Paul Worsteling from IFISH
  • Rothy buying Chris’s second hand rods that have insane fish slaying Juju!

& heaps more!

Follow Chris at the links below…
YOUTUBE
INSTAGRAM
FACEBOOK

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No filters. No fluff. Just fishing, good banter, and real stories from the people who’ve lived them.

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