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HOW TO REMOVE THE KNOB ON A SPIN REEL- TECH TIPS

Good day Daiwa fans and welcome to another Daiwa Tech Tip. Last time we talked about spinning reels and in particular, the handles, how to remove them and how to swap them over. This time, we are going to follow a similar path, but we are going to look at the knobs, how to take them off and of co...

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How to Catch Mulloway on Daiwa Bait Junkies

By Nabeel Issa Well its only been a short time since the release but the new Bait Junkies have been kicking some goals for me! This time of year (Spring to Summer) is perfect for targeting Jewfish/Mulloway in South East Queensland. Water temps are slowly increasing and whilst the fishing hasn’t b...

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Crankbaiting for Bream- Moreton Bay Style

By Grayson Fong Moreton Bay in Queensland is a Mecca for chasing bream on crankbaits with the abundance of rocky rubble flats providing the ideal ecosystem for bream to reside.With the shift in tides often leaving a lot of areas dry during the low, the incoming tide provides a ideal platform for ...

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HOW TO REMOVE AND SWAP THE HANDLE ON A SPIN REEL- DAIWA TECH TIPS

Welcome to another Daiwa Tech Tip. Today, we are talking spin reels and in particular, the handles. The different types, how you remove them and of course, how you swap them over. When it comes to handles, there's two main types, the pin-through which you generally find in our mid to low-end reel...

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How to Catch Spangled Emperor

By Michael Sutherland These hard-fighting fish are one of the more tropical species we’re lucky enough to have here in Brisbane, and are one of my personal favourites! Spangled emperor can be caught using a variety of techniques such as soft plastics, jigs, casting small stickbaits or hardbodies ...

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How to Livebait for Moreton Bay School Mackerel

By Tammy Spina There are many different ways to catch mackerel but today I will be taking you through how to live bait for them in the Moreton Bay region. Lets get straight into it Mackerel are an aggressive pelagic predator built for speed and armed with razor-sharp teeth. They can be found near...

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