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Product Review- 20 Daiwa Infeet Z 641LFS

By Dale Baxter Sight casting to any species of fish is always a big drawcard for many anglers these days and has huge appeal because of how visual the whole process is. From finding the fish, to presenting your lure with a perfect cast, or twitching it just in time to provoke a strike is one of ...

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20 Saltist Hyper Review

By Mark Gercovich How can you improve on your favourite style of rod without increasing the price? Well Daiwa seems to have done this with the new range of 20 Saltist Hyper. Chasing the local summer pelagics around and casting lures at them is one of my favourite piscatorial things to do and the ...

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How to Choose the Correct Fishing Rod- Tech Tip

Hello Daiwa fans, welcome to another Daiwa tech tip. Today, we are talking rods, and specifically, how to choose the right one. When choosing a rod, there's a few things to consider, namely rod length, line, lure, type of action, and most importantly, the style of fishing that you're doing, are a...

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Product Review- Emeraldas LT 3000S

By Simon Goldsmith We’re spoilt for choice these days when it comes to spin reels and one of the newest models I’ve been using of late is firming as one of my favourites, and it’s a real that I rarely use for squid fishing. The Emeraldas LT is true to the famous name and features the styling and ...

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How to Catch Estuary Perch

By Mark Gercovich Estuary Perch are a very enigmatic species, prevalent enlarge numbers in many waterways from South West Victoria right through to past Sydney in NSW, but often elusive due to their interesting habits. They are a highly mobile species moving from freshwater regions to saltwater ...

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How To Catch King George Whiting in Port Phillip Bay

By Jesse Rotin These spotted wrigglers have a number of different names like Tings, KGWs, Elbow Slappers and if they’re big enough, Kidney Slappers. No matter what you call them, whiting are tasty and offer plenty of light tackle action. KGW’s can be found around the entire shoreline of Port Phil...

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