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How to catch your first snapper

By Robert Thornton  With virtually all sportfish, the hardest one to catch is the first one. The humble snapper are certainly no different. Preparing the gear, applying the information you’ve read and watched, sorting through the advice you’ve been given – they all become pieces of a puzzle. The...

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How to Catch Sydney Snapper

By Nick Clark Much has been written over the years about catching snapper in the hard fished waters of Australia’s biggest city, Sydney. Snapper are still definitely on the cards for Sydney anglers despite many years of considerable pressure from both the recreational and commercial fishing secto...

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How to Catch Snapper in the Shallows

By Jack Gillespie Snapper fishing is a favourite past time for many Australians and for good reason. They fight hard, are elusive at times and also make a good table fish when prepared correctly. Targeting snapper on soft plastics in close, in sub-12m of water has become my favourite way to fish...

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How to Catch Big Snapper

By Robert Thornton Much is written about snapper in Australia, and while finding information to successfully target these fish is easy enough, quite often there is a piece of the puzzle missing. Specific techniques for extra-large snapper rarely get a mention, and sometimes it can feel like th...

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How to Catch Snapper on Lures: A Beginner’s Guide

By Robert Thornton There are many fish in Australia with a ‘cult-like’ following amongst lure fishers, however for snapper this following is more like an organised religion. These hard-hitting predators present anglers with challenges at every juncture, starting from finding them and eliciting a ...

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How to Catch Snapper on Bait Junkie Soft Plastics

By Nabeel Issa If you're looking for a great fight, impressive size, and delicious eating qualities, then you can't go wrong with snapper. These fish are highly sought after and can be challenging to catch, especially the larger ones. In this article, we'll cover some shallow (up to 5m) and deep ...

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