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How to Catch Mangrove Jack on a Bait Junkie Kikker Curly

Mangrove jack are hard to beat as a sportfish. Aggressive, hard fighting and willing to take a variety of different lures they're a species that many anglers rate as one of their favourite fish to target. Their eager willingness to take a surface lure is one of the things that makes them a much ...

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How to Catch Mangrove Jack: a complete guide

As the mercury begins to climb during spring in Australia’s northern half, the country’s lure casters start daydreaming about one of our most-loved estuary brawlers. Mangrove jack are a species that garner respect from anglers, and even if you don’t regularly target them, it’s hard not to apprec...

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How to Catch Mulloway on the Beach with Soft Plastics

The aboriginal word mulloway means the "greatest one" and this fish is a trophy species for many anglers on the coast of Australia. The sheer size that this spectacular fish can reach is what keeps us heading out at ridiculous hours trying to tangle with such a beast. Throwing soft plastics alo...

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How to Catch Flathead: A Complete Guide

Flathead are a species synonymous with Australian saltwater fishing, and given how widespread and common they are, it’s easy to see why so many anglers spend countless hours chasing them each year. Their willingness to smash both lures and bait, tendency to live in easily accessible estuaries an...

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How to Use Soft Plastics in Saltwater

Of all the developments to the Australian tackle industry, none have had a greater impact than the advent of soft plastics. As these soft baits started to flood the Australian market, we also saw a spike in soft plastic specific tackle and accessories, and this opened up a whole new world for ev...

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How to Catch Mulloway on Bait Junkies

Mulloway are a widespread species available in most southern saltwater environments, but a lot of anglers don’t take up the challenge. This is probably because mulloway, jewfish, or jewies, are perceived as an elusive and enigmatic target; difficult to find and even harder to get to eat. These p...

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