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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Choosing the right fishing line. Braid VS fluoro – Jamie Robley

It’s now been twenty years since I first spooled a reel up with braid and tried it out for the first time. Casting pilchard baits from a local rock ledge for tailor and salmon was order of the day and it was almost stunning to feel bites transmitted up the line, to the rod. Even small picker bite...

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PRODUCT FOCUS: Saltiga 12 Braid – Leigh Fleet

A new era of line has arrived, super strong, smooth line with the ultimate casting distance: Saltiga 12 Braid. Daiwa has set the standards over time in reel and rod development and now in 2015 has now pushed the standards in line development with the world’s first 12 Braid. I was set the task of ...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Starting Out. Surface Lures over Coral – Dave Rae

Coral reef ecosystems are amazing places to visit. Not only do they offer amazing snorkelling, the fish that inhabit these places are fantastic sport fishing options. If you were to ask me the most exciting means of fishing the coral I would suggest you try casting surface lures over the edges an...

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PRODUCT FOCUS: Targeting table fish with Daiwa’s Pirate Bay Jigs – Leigh Fleet

Daiwa Pirate Bay Jigs were one of the earliest inchiku type jigs to hit the market and are a proven and strong performer across the world. Combining a well-shaped jig head and squid skirt, these Jigs are very easy to use and look great when swimming. Daiwa’s unique head design causes the jig to s...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Fraser Island Flats Marlin – Mark Bargenquast

Living on the Fraser Coast for a serious sport fisherman certainly has advantages, it’s the one place in the world, and I mean the ONLY place in the world with such a huge biodiversity of fish life for the keen angler. Inland freshwater has bass, barramundi, Saratoga, sooty grunter and a few othe...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Longtail Tuna Time – Mark Bargenquast

Finally winter has disappeared and along the south eastern coastline of QLD our summer species are arriving. One of the most sought after species for inshore/offshore sportfishos are northern bluefin tuna or as we like to call them longtails. Growing to over 35kg they are commonly caught around 8...

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