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How to Catch Impoundment Sooty Grunter

By Nicholas Moore If you have never dedicated a fishing trip or even a few sessions to impoundment sooty grunter it is definitely something an angler you should consider. Firstly the impoundments that have good numbers are absolutely beautiful and have amazing backdrops. The one impoundment I wil...

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How to Catch Australian Bass on Spoons

By Simon Goldsmith Catching deep water bass can often be a case of feast or famine. When they're grouped together and actively feeding it can be like shooting fishing in a barrel, the reality is that it’s often not like this, and trying to present your lure close enough to a fish to get it to eat...

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How to Catch Bass on Jigs

By Braden Schuch A tried and true technique of catching bass which has accounted for itself with many tournament wins. Catching Bass on jigs is not a new technique, it’s been around for quite a long time but has only become popular with the masses in recent years. Versatility and ease of use are ...

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How To Catch Squid: Beginners Guide

By Grayson Fong Wintertime can be a field day for anglers. Snapper, mulloway, mackerel and tailor are amongst the noted species synonymous to the cooler weather but one that really gives me true goosebumps are everyone’s favourite… Squid! These delectable cephalopods can often be found most times...

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Bream Crankbaiting

By Grayson Fong Bream Crankbaiting- Part 1 (Feeling the Groove) I love crankbaiting. First to admit it, last to deny it. The fascination with the ‘reaction’ bite is a huge factor in why I am attracted to fishing, whether it is the element of surprise when a fish strikes your lure or maybe the fac...

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How to Tie a FG Knot- Daiwa Tech Tip

The FG knot is one of the most popular ways of tying your braided line to your leader, whether it be a monofilament or fluorocarbon leader. It’s very widely used now amongst the angling community. I use it personally for everything from four pounds all the way up to 200 pounds. So applications fr...

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