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How to Master the Ledge: Leveraging Lever Drag Overheads for Rock Fishing Success

Lever Drag Overheads are the undisputed tool of choice for drifting live baits for large pelagic fish from the rocks. Let's explore why and consider how they could take your rock fishing to the next level. Cranking Power The ability of the Modern Lever Drag Overhead (like the Saltiga LD) to exe...

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How to Catch Flathead on Swimbaits and Big Lures

One of the most exciting developments in Australian sportfishing in the past decade is the uptake of big lure techniques, imported primarily from the US and Japan. Forward thinking anglers have only recently realised their effectiveness on Australian species, with dusky flathead now a prime targ...

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Product Review: Bait Junkie 2.95 Flick

The Daiwa Bait Junkie range of soft plastics has been a hit with anglers across the country and also around the globe. Not only for the fact they were new to the Daiwa stables but for the different shapes and extensive colour range that sets them apart from a big market. For me I was never real...

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How to catch mulloway off the rocks

Rock fishing a serious sport with many challenges, whenever and wherever one may choose to do it. Learning how to catch mulloway from coastal headlands, ledges and man-made breakwalls is perhaps one of the most challenging learning curves within rock fishing. Chasing these fish in the turbulent ...

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How to troll lures in the estuary: A beginner’s guide

In the estuary, trolling is a technique that doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. For those in game boats chasing big pelagics offshore, trolling is seen as a useful tool when searching a large area for illusive fish. In estuary fishing though, trolling is waved off as unexciting, unsporting...

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Squiding the Stones

Southern Calamari in the last few decades have skyrocketed to become one of the most recreationally targeted species in Australia’s southern waters. In South Australia, they are the third most recreationally sought-after species, with an estimated 220,000kg being caught each year. Calamari are u...

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