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Tools of the Trade- Bream Surface Fishing

It’s hard to beat a topwater as the preferred way to catch a fish on a lure. For bream anglers in particular the sight and sound of a bream slurping down a cicada imitation or the commotion and aggression of a big blue nose nailing a stickbait is hard to beat as the ultimate bream bite. With topw...

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How to Catch Flathead on Lures (Beginners Guide)

By Michael Sutherland Flathead are a great species for beginners to target on lures as they can be caught all around Australia with lots of easily accessible land based spots in rivers, estuaries and beaches all along the coast so you don’t need a boat to catch them. They eat a wide variety of ha...

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How to Store Soft Plastics- Tech Tip

In the past, we've looked at tackle storage. Today we are going to dive a little bit deeper and look at soft plastic storage. When it comes to storing your soft plastics, there's many different options. They of course all have their pros and cons. Let's look at some of the options. The Hard Tray ...

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How to Choose the Correct Fishing Rod- Tech Tip

Hello Daiwa fans, welcome to another Daiwa tech tip. Today, we are talking rods, and specifically, how to choose the right one. When choosing a rod, there's a few things to consider, namely rod length, line, lure, type of action, and most importantly, the style of fishing that you're doing, are a...

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HOW TO REMOVE THE KNOB ON A SPIN REEL- TECH TIPS

Good day Daiwa fans and welcome to another Daiwa Tech Tip. Last time we talked about spinning reels and in particular, the handles, how to remove them and how to swap them over. This time, we are going to follow a similar path, but we are going to look at the knobs, how to take them off and of co...

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Crankbaiting for Bream- Moreton Bay Style

By Grayson Fong Moreton Bay in Queensland is a Mecca for chasing bream on crankbaits with the abundance of rocky rubble flats providing the ideal ecosystem for bream to reside.With the shift in tides often leaving a lot of areas dry during the low, the incoming tide provides a ideal platform for ...

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