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Steve Starling

Steve Starling with a Giant Herring caught on fly

Steve Starling.  Renowned Author and star of many television fishing shows, including Rex Hunt's Fishing Adventures.

 

 

SOME OF STEVE'S ARTICLES
"Drifting for Lizards"


"When Left is Right"


Steve's Western Australia Trip Report


Steve's New Zealand Saltfly Comp Trip Report


Steve's trip to MEXICO & THE USA, read his report!

 

FLY FISHING BOOKS BY STEVE STARLING

                                                          Photo of Tiger Fish    
Info on the Tigerfish:

There are two types of tigerfish, the standard model and the Giant Tigerfish.  Their scientific names are Hydrocynus vittatus and Hydrocynus goliath.  They are freshwater fish of Africa, ranging from the Nile, south to Zaire, the Zambezi and the Limpopo, as well as Lake Tanganyika.  They're distantly related to pirahnas.  The smaller species grows to at least 15kg and the 'giant' to more than 60kg!!  They're supposed to be excellent sport fish.

 

Photograph by Mustad

 

 
 


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