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Product Review: 22 Free Swimmer BR

By Jesse Rotin Nothing gets the heart pumping quite like the sweet sound of line being peeled from a spool at a rate of knots! It truly is music to a fisho’s ears and no matter how distracted one may be at the time, the tune quickly catches every bit of your attention. There’s a species in partic...

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Grip It n' Rip It

By Grayson Fong It has been a long standing debate amongst the fishing fraternity that has been discussed over many a beer or campfire over time. Cork V EVA....which is better? Many long standing anglers have grown up with their first fishing quiver having cork grips which was often accompanied b...

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Summertime Fishing Options

Robert Thornton Summer in Australia is when we can take a break from our societal obligations and make time for what’s important: friends and family. Getting outdoors with our loved ones and enjoying our sunburnt country is something we look forward to all year. For many anglers, it’s a time to f...

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How to Get Setup for Rock Fishing

By Robert Thornton Fishing from the ocean rocks is a challenge many Australian anglers choose to take up, and the rewards from this style of fishing can be well worth the effort. Rock fishers, or ‘rock hoppers’, are a different bunch, more akin to surfers or mountain bikers than anglers. This fa...

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Product Review: J-Thread FC X-Link and Saltiga FC X-Link

By Simon Goldsmith In life not all things are created equal and that’s especially true when it comes to fishing lines and leaders. Daiwa has a rich history when it comes to fishing line with names such as TD Sensor, Saltiga PE, and in more recent years the J-Family of lines including J-Braid and ...

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How to Go Beach Fishing

By Robert Thornton If you ask the average Aussie where they last went fishing, a good chunk of them will say the beach. Given that the beach and sand are a part of our cultural identity, it makes sense that beach fishing is how a lot of Aussies prefer to wet a line. There’s just something so inc...

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