with brief forays interstate and overseas
Ilonka Guse (NT) | The island
fish and aquatic insects and for the past 40 years has carried out his research in Tasmania
In this beautiful book Simon Cubit and Nic Haygarth select a number of images of these humble but intriguing buildings as the basis for a series of extraordinary stories about human enterprise in the Tasmanian highlands
The Patch The lessons of Leopold | Peter Grant
True Confessions of a Tasmanian Fly Fishing Guide by Neil Grose | PB military history with brief forays interstate andIn Tasmania, fly fishing is more than a sport. It is an obsession, a privilege, and occasionally a complete farce. From childhood creeks in the north east to the wild lakes of the central plateau, Neil Grose recounts the people, places and improbable events that have shaped a life spent chasing trout. Along the way there are guides, eccentrics, legendary anglers, and the occasional client who would have been better off staying in bed. We know that fly