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Product Review: Daiwa Double Clutch

I know I probably sound like a broken record, but the tried and trusted Daiwa Double Clutch is still my favourite lure for black bream in Victoria. This is especially true if I’m fishing the flats in one of the many estuary systems throughout the state. But I’m not the only one who praises the Do...

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Hitting the Creeks

We are very lucky in Northern Australia with the variety of angling that we have on our doorsteps. Every now and then it is great to embrace this diversity and rather than just focusing on one species or one type of fishing get out there and try something new or different from the norm. I ofte...

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Product Review- Certate LT

Over the years the Certate has set the benchmark for light to medium sized spin reels. Built strong, good looking, and a dream to fish with the Certate has been a favourite for many, including me, since it was first introduced. With the introduction of the LT range in 2018, Daiwa have again mast...

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Picking a Bait Junkie

Daiwa’s Bait Junkie lures have been around for a while now, but knowing where to start when confronted with an imposing wall of them at your local tackle store can be daunting. Here is a brief rundown of a couple of applications that I’ve been using just a couple of the styles in the massive ran...

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How to Catch Winter Murray Cod

Early morning start and frozen hands are here. This is a time you question your sanity until that bone crunching hit from an impoundment giant rattles through your frozen hands and springs you back to life faster then that double shot of coffee you downed on the way to fishing. Yep, wintertime i...

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How to Catch Jungle Perch

The single most important thing I always take with me is a handheld EPIRB. A lot of the time I fish solo and could be many kilometers up a remote creek, if I break a leg or get bitten by a venomous snake up there I'm pretty much stuffed so I always make sure I am carrying an epirb. They are abou...

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