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How to Catch Rainbow Trout With The Kids

By Mark Gercovich Rainbow trout are heavily stocked in Victorian waters as they are ideal specimens for “put and take” fisheries. They are a fast growing species that quickly reach catchable size. Fisheries Victoria also uses Rainbow trout for a number of other specialized stocking programs. Fish...

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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 Impoundment Sooty Grunter

By Nicholas Moore If you have never dedicated a fishing trip or even a few sessions to impoundment sooty grunter it is definitely something an angler you should consider. Firstly the impoundments that have good numbers are absolutely beautiful and have amazing backdrops. The one impoundment I wil...

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How to Catch Australian Bass on Spoons

By Simon Goldsmith Catching deep water bass can often be a case of feast or famine. When they're grouped together and actively feeding it can be like shooting fishing in a barrel, the reality is that it’s often not like this, and trying to present your lure close enough to a fish to get it to eat...

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How to Catch Bass on Jerkbaits

By Simon Goldsmith You’re a Jerk Winter can be a challenging time on the impoundment front. For the bass angler warm water patterns such as topwater and reaction patterns such as spinnerbaits and lipless crankbaits have waned and been replaced by deeper or finesse shallow water approaches. On co...

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How to Clean Your Reel- Daiwa Tech Tips

So there's a lot of questions about how to clean your reels that we get in the service room quite often. I know a lot of people use their hose after they finish or dip it in the sink or even take it the shower. Sounds all great, but there is a proper way to do it. So today I'll run you through ho...

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