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DAIWA PRODUCT FOCUS: Ballistic Finesse Balistic X Spin 702ULFS By Andrew Badullovich

If you fish for Black Bream, then you’ll know that the winter months are the time to pursue them. Black bream will school up in large masses, and feed hard prior to making their annual spawning run. During these exiting times for the bream angler, it is possible to catch cricket score numbers of ...

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DAIWA PRODUCT FOCUS: Sticky Sharp! Saq Sas treble hooks By Andrew Badullovich

There are a few explanations why a full blooded strike fails to convert to a hook-up; nonetheless, one of the most common reasons would come down to blunt hooks. More to the point (pardon the pun) inadequate hooks! The Saq Sas treble hooks from Daiwa are awesome, and rarely miss. They are sticky ...

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DAIWA PRODUCT FOCUS: Daiwa Interline 7’6” Yuudai – Dale Baxter

There are a number of benefits of Kayak fishing and one of them is being able to fish shallow flats with a stealth approach, and most know that long casts and light lines are a key to success in these areas. Sometimes this can be limited by our gear and there has been a long association of short ...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Melbourne Jewfish – When a plan comes together by Darren Weda

It doesn’t happen that often, but how good is it when a distant fishing thought morphs into a plan and then actually plays out how you hoped it would! Well sort of. April generally marks the start to the Melbourne Jewfish season, with the cooling of the weather, drop in water temperature and subs...

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DAIWA PRODUCT FOCUS: Tropical Flats fishing with EVO braid. by Mark Gerkovich

Dawia’s new EVO braid is an 8 ply weave braid that is amazingly smooth, supple and seriously thin for the breaking strain stated. When you need the finesse of a light line, but more strength than you would usually get from such a fine diameter, reach for EVO One example of where the EVO was th...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: DEEP DOWN SQUID BY JASON LINARDOS

Fishing for Squid in Australia is most commonly done on shallow inshore reefs or landbased from piers or rocky headlands. One option thats often overlooked is the deeper reefs that surround our coastline. Reefs as deep as 30-50 metres most commonly associated with Snapper and Kingfish can hold gr...

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