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PRODUCT FOCUS: J-Braid – Darren Weda

Looking for some new braided fishing line? In Depth Angler give a run down of Daiwa’s latest well priced, battle ready “J-braid“, and let you know how it’s been performing for us. Daiwa J-braid Specifications Type 8 Ply braided line Material PE Colours Chartreuse and Multicolou...

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PRODUCT FOCUS: Dancing with Wolves. Silver Wolf Yuudai 762LFS Interline – Andrew Badullovich

I have always been a fan of interline rods. If you’re not sure what interline rods are: in a nutshell, they’re a guideless rod, and your fishing line runs through the centre of the rod blank. There is one lightweight guide to course the line through the centre of the blank, and one small guide in...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Southern Surface Luring Tips – Jamie Robley

At this time of year many keen lure casters around the south eastern fringes of the country are keen to try surface lures on some of our favourite estuary and freshwater fish. Although a wide variety of species will swipe a surface lure at one time or another, the most accessible to most people a...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Luke’s Phantom X travel rod & Revros 2500 – Mark Gercovich

We all have items that we become attached to…sometimes for practicality, sometimes for sentimentality. Maybe it’s the cricket bat that feels just right so you just keep taping up, that old piece of clothing that’s so comfortable, but your wife wants you to get rid of or that special lure you alwa...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: 3 reasons why you MUST own shallow & mid crank baits – Chris Seeto

To follow up Beginners Luck: 3 Reasons Why You’d Always Use Deep Crank Baits? There are 3 equally good reasons why you MUST own shallow and mid crank baits. Who doesn’t love having a few more crank baits in their collection anyway. The shallow or mid crank bait are a necessary bait for any seriou...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Fishing SE QLD Drains – Mark Bargenquast

Summer time……Fishing flood time run off, run out tide drains and color changes are often associated with Northern Territory Barra Rivers or Cape York estuaries, actually nothing could be further than the truth. Anywhere from Tin Can Bay north (and I bet it happens further south) anglers with a bi...

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