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Spinnerbaits 101- Daiwa Tech Tips

When it comes to lures for Australians freshwater natives, there's few baits more versatile than the humble spinnerbait. Emerging from the US bass scene, the spinnerbait really didn't arrive down under until the late nineties and early two thousands and came about largely on the back of the catch...

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Tool Time - Daiwa Tech Tips

When it comes to fishing, the gear that we use is far broader than just the rods, reels, lines and lures. And there's a few items that regularly get overlooked. They are items, however that I think are essential when going fishing. Today we're going to have a look at some of those. Tool Time Loo...

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How to Catch Skinny Water Australian Bass

By Tammy Spina Have you ever tried a new style of fishing and just felt that you were in your element? This is how I feel when I go skinny water Bass fishing. The serenity, the peace and the absolute beauty of nature that our amazing country has on offer are some of the fundamental reasons why th...

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How to Tie a FG Knot- Daiwa Tech Tip

The FG knot is one of the most popular ways of tying your braided line to your leader, whether it be a monofilament or fluorocarbon leader. It’s very widely used now amongst the angling community. I use it personally for everything from four pounds all the way up to 200 pounds. So applications fr...

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How to Tie a Improved Slim Beauty- Daiwa Tech Tip

Good day, Daiwa fans. Tom Slater here. I'm going to show you my favorite way to connect a braided line to a fluorocarbon leader, and it's what I call the Improved Slim Beauty Knot. So this was one I actually got taught many, many years ago by my first ever boss, Duncan O'Connell. Shout out to you...

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Take a Kid Fishing

By Mark Gercovich Dreaming of hitting the water with the kids? Well our resident Daiwa School Teacher Mark Gerovich gives us the good oil on how to make a day on the water with the kids fun and successful. Recently I’ve once again had the pleasure of taking the grade 5/6 children of St.Joseph’s P...

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