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How to Catch Sydney Snapper on Soft Plastics

By Mitchell Taylor Along the whole east coast there are endless reefs and structures where you will be able to find snapper, but different areas may require different techniques. In this case, I am talking specifically about Sydney specific techniques that I use and will ensure you catch consiste...

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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 Catch Deepwater Bream

By Jack Gillespie Fishing deeper water can be an extremely productive way to catch bream during the colder months or when they in a shutdown state. With the use of a fish finder schools of bream typically aren’t very hard to find, searching off rocky edges or drop offs of any kind will hold fish ...

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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 Catch Mangrove Jack on a Bait Junkie Kikker Curly

By Jack Mitchell 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 ma...

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How to Catch Flathead Tassie Style

By Jack Gillespie Flathead are a favourite species of many, not just because of their table fare but also due to the extremely vast ways of targeting the species. Flathead can be caught in water under a foot all the way up to and exceeding 100 meters deep. Flathead are a ambush style predator. T...

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