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How to Get Kids into Fishing

By Peter Phelps With the recent release of D.Y.F.C (Daiwa Young Fishing Club) I thought what better time to share some of my experiences of fishing with kids. From screaming around in fiberglass bass boat, racing the clock trying to catch as many fish as I could over a weekend to now with the mos...

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Choosing the Right Leader

By Tammy Spina Ever found yourself in the local tackle store wondering why there are so many different options in the leader section, what’s the difference and which one is right for the job? Then this article is for you! “Leader” is the term used to refer to a length of line or wire connected be...

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How to Cast for Tuna

By Joshua Davey It has taken a while, but summer is finally in full swing and so with it is the annual run of Southern Bluefin Tuna (hereafter SBT) along the southern coast of Australia. For many anglers, particularly in South Australia given the current situation with our snapper fishery, SBT se...

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Tackle The King- Outfits For Yellowtail Kingfish

By Sam Gilchrist Few saltwater species are as demanding on tackle as yellowtail kingfish. Here's my three go-to outfits when I go hunting for XOS kings. 1. TOPWATER (Stickbaits) My absolute go-to is the Daiwa Spartan S85 PE6/8 partnered with a Daiwa Saltiga 14000. Spooled with 80 to 100lb J-Bra...

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Mono V Braid- Which to Use

By Tammy Spina Haven’t tried braided lines before? Want to know more? Looking for pros and cons? This article will hopefully shed some light on the topic for you. When you think of fishing line you probably think of a mostly clear to green or blue maybe even yellow thin plastic stuff called monof...

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How To Catch Shallow Water Snapper

By Jack Gillespie Targeting snapper in shallow water is always something very high on my priority list during summer and early autumn. Tracking their movements and working out a subtle pattern can be very rewarding, not to mention catching them on soft plastics with light tackle is a lot of fun. ...

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