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How to Swimbait For Murray Cod

By Robert Thornton Murray cod have a unique reverence among Aussie anglers. Being Australia’s largest freshwater fish – one that readily eats lures – this is hardly surprising. Additionally, it won’t come as a shock that specific tackle and techniques for these iconic fish have sprung up in the p...

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Product Focus: TD Battler Beowolf On The Eucumbene River Spawn Run

Written by Andrew Badullovich. I love my trout fishing, and I love it even more so when you can see your target before it bites your offering. Watching a trophy trout shift from its lair to attack your lure or fly is as good as it gets if you ask me! The lead-up to the season closure on the Eucum...

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Product Focus: Black Label 6102LXS - Urban Breaming

Written by Andrew Badullovich. Most anglers will often travel vast distances to chase those wily bream; but the thing is, some of the best breaming is often in your own back yard! I recently discovered this when I decided to walk the banks of my local waterway at low tide, whilst flicking a soft ...

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Daiwa News: Reddie or not, here l come! By Jesse Rotin

English Perch, redfin (or more commonly known as reddies), are a fairly wide spread and highly sort after species with so much on offer. From offering excellent table qualities to great accessibility for both shore based and boating anglers. However, I believe its their willingness to attack just...

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DAIWA PRODUCT FOCUS: LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT by Grayson Fong

Do you believe in love at first sight?? Whether it’s people or material things, it’s funny to know when you first lay your eyes on something, that little emotion triggers in your brain to say ‘I’m going to love this’. I have been fortunate enough to experience this recently. After consulting many...

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DAIWA PRODUCT FOCUS: Landbased Gold by Dale Baxter

Targeting bream walking the banks with hard body lures.It is nice occasionally to change things up whether it is by choice, circumstance or just for the sake of change, I find it keeps you on your toes and looking for the subtle changes in the way to present a lure to a fish. I have been kayak fi...

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