Your Staff

Dan Lee

Dan Lee

Founder and Manager

Dan Lee has been fishing on the Mornington Peninsula since the tender age of four. Beginning with his grandfather and father on the Somers beach in Westernport, Dan now spends most of his time fishing the south end of Port Phillip Bay.  Dan has fished all over Australia and caught species including barra, kingfish, yellowfin, bluefin, jewfish, marlin, mako and of course plenty of snapper, gummy shark and whiting!

Dan's passion for fishing led him to open Peninsula Total Tackle in 2009.  For some time he had felt that there was a gap in the market for quality fishing tackle and service on the Mornington Peninsula.  No other store had a full range of tackle and stocked the big brands like Shimano & Daiwa.  Importantly, Dan also wanted a store with staff who lived and breathed fishing.  The dream is now a reality!

Dan's fishing reports from the shop and local area can be heard of the 3AW fishing show on Friday nights between 7pm - 8pm.

If you wish to contact Dan you can either find him in the shop or sitting somewhere on the South Channel chasing monster Gummies!

Joe Bruno

Joe Bruno

On Staff

Joe Bruno has a background in the fishing tackle industry having worked for several years with Jarvis Walker and the Penn Pro Fishing Team.  Joe enjoys all kinds of angling from diving and spearfishing to land based mulloway fishing but spends most of him time chasing thumping snapper in Port Phillip Bay.

Joe has pulled a number of 8kg plus fish from the bay but is still yet to crack the true Port Phillip Bay 20lber (9.07kg)!  And trust us, when he does - you'll all hear about it!

Joe's love of fishing has driven him to begin learning the art of taxidermy.  He is currently honing his skills on fish caught by the other staff, just waiting for the day that he can mount his dream Snapper.

Feel free to come and see Joe, if you want some advice on targetting big southern Port Phillip Reds!

Gavin Fallon

Gavin Fallon

On Staff

Gavin Fallon has lived his whole life on the Mornington Peninsula - and accordingly spent a lot of time fishing the bay.  His family however, originally came from Cohuna on the Murray River, so he has spent plenty of time targetting cod, red fin, trout and yellow belly.

Gav has spent time on trawlers where they caught 1000lb tiger sharks in the Gulf of Carpentaria, but is still just as excited to chase the humble estuary perch caught locally in the creeks of Westernport.  He now considers himself somewhat a plastic and lure fanatic.

Gav was recently wrapped to catch his first landbased Melbourne Mulloway - come see him for hints and tips!

Paul Barton

Paul Barton

On Staff

Paul started fishing on the central coast of NSW as a little tacker.  He later moved to the Mornington Peninsula and thus started a long term love affair with Port Phillip Bay and, in particular, Westernport.

Often found drifting around miles offshore, Paul can regularly be located chasing his favourite species, the one, the only - Shortfin Mako!  He has a penchant for big hooks and rubber skirts and can occassionaly be seen using these items trolling for Tuna.

 

John Cahill

John Cahill

On Staff, occassionally...

John Cahill cut his teeth on the freshwater impoundments and rivers in the north of the state but developed a serious passion for saltwater fishing when he moved to the coast eighteen years ago. A regular visitor to destinations such as Portland and Narooma, there isn't a fish he won't target!

Although a keen bluewater exponent, John can regularly be found cruising the inshore reefs from Black Rock to Mt Martha in his Kayak in search of some of Port Phillip's finest fish - Snapper! John is a keen fishing journalist and regularly contributes to the South East and West Fishing and VFM.