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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: 5 Spots for a “Golden” Spring – Marc Ainsworth

Looking for a few Victorian destinations to chase goldens this spring? Then look no further. Here are five lakes, all of them stocked, where getting onto Goldens is on the cards. Lake Hume – home to some giants! Produces goldens over 10lb every year. Trolling hard bodied lures is popular, as is c...

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Winter mayhem with the Freams/Black Label Combo – Mark Bargenquast

Last autumn I took delivery of a new DAIWA BLACK LABEL 701 HFS V2 spin rod matched with a DAIWA FREAMS 4000 reel, a well balanced combo that I just couldn’t wait to test on some good fish. I did land a nice longtail tuna around 8 kg and a few smallish snapper, hardly a test for such an outfit and...

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Daiwa Large Tackle Organiser – Ian Seeto

The Daiwa Tackle Organiser (large) has become an important piece of of my kit. Whether transporting tackle in the boat, when travelling in the car for holidays or weekends away, it provides ample room to store tackle and equipment securely and easily accessible. The first thing I noticed when I r...

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No more fishing travel blues: Daiwa 3 piece travel rod review – Mark Bargenquast

Working out of a suitcase for 6 months of the year can be tough, travelling by plane from South East Queensland to Weipa takes 3 connecting flights and I really can’t be bothered taking rod tubes back and forth, it’s just too much hassle! The alternative was to try some 3 piece travel rods, but h...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: School Jewfish – Kings of the Quick Fix – Dave Rae

I love catching school jew. They fight hard and the first glimpse of the silver side, alight with jewie portholes is fantastic. Better than that though, is their tendency to behave with predictability. Crack the code and you can enjoy a session of 30 minutes duration with the expectation of retur...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Seeking Sambos – Jamie Robley

With the onset of winter, large numbers of Australian Salmon migrate along the east coast, slowly making their way up towards the Queensland border. Each year is different and depending on oceanic currents they may travel as far as The Gold Coast if water temps are cold enough, although some year...

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