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Product Review: Infeet Rod Handles Explained

By Dale Baxter Having a rod feel comfortable and balanced in the hand I believe is the key to being able to present a lure all day long in the right way with an accurate cast, which in turn should result in a higher catch rate and put plenty of smiles on faces. In this blog I am going to delve in...

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Landbased Series: Perth Region

By Robert Thornton It’s often said that the West Coast is the best coast. You could certainly get into some serious arguments about the matter, but the fact is that this side of Australia is an outdoor junkies’ dream. Whether you get your thrills by surfing, camping, road tripping, hiking, diving...

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Product Review: 21 TD Tierra 661LFS

By Simon Goldsmith We are spoilt for choice when it comes to light tackle spin rods in the Daiwa range. Whatever your budget, target species, or the technique that you’re using there’s a host of options to choose from. The evolution in design and the trickle down of technologies to lower tear ran...

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Landbased Series: Tasmania Region

By Robert Thornton Tasmania really is a spectacular part of Australia, and any angler who has ever spent time on the apple isle will tell you exactly that. The quality of the fishing is more akin to a tropical paradise than a temperate island on the doorstep of the Southern Ocean. Tassie offers ...

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Landbased Series: Adelaide Region

By Robert Thornton Adelaide is on the smaller side for an Australian state capital, with a population of only about 1.4 million people – about a quarter of Greater Sydney. Despite its modest size, this city well and truly punches above its weight, consistently churning out world-class sporting, ...

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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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