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How To Properly Land A Fish - Daiwa Tech Tips

Something that's really difficult for a lot of people when they get a fish close to the boat, is actually landing the fish. Especially if you don't have a landing net and you're on your own. A common mistake anglers make is leaving the butt of their rod in their stomach or hip and trying to pull ...

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DAIWA TECHNIQUE AND PRODUCT FOCUS: WINTER RAINBOWS ON GLASSIES BY MARC AINSWORTH

It might be cold in Victoria during winter, but the fishing for rainbow trout can be sizzling hot! And don’t worry if you don’t own a boat because baitfishing from the shore can be very effective. We all know rainbows are partial to dough baits however glassies are another option that can be dead...

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Technique And Product Focus: Trout Fired Up Around Snowy Mountains

Written by Matt Caldwell. With the cold weather, yet clear water conditions recently I have been enjoying some quality trout fishing. Both Lake Jindabyne and Lake Eucumbene are fishing really well with good results coming from most parts of both of the lakes edges, this is the time to start walk...

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DAIWA PRODUCT FOCUS: SENSOR SANDSTORM BY MARK GERKOVICH

Who remembers the Daiwa “”Aussie stick” from back somewhere in time during the mid-80’s I think? In a time of 12 ft surf rods or 5 foot boat rods it was a great mid-sized all-rounder and something quite unique at the time. As a kid what I liked about it was that it was light enough for me to u...

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How to Swimbait For Murray Cod

Every couple of years there is a new craze technique to target a certain species, no matter what the species. Murray Cod are a great example of this, from old flatfish, floopy’s and oversize inline spinners to the big wooden hardbodies and spinnerbaits to the more recent surface lures. Although ...

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Product Focus: TD Battler Beowolf On The Eucumbene River Spawn Run

Written by Andrew Badullovich. I love my trout fishing, and I love it even more so when you can see your target before it bites your offering. Watching a trophy trout shift from its lair to attack your lure or fly is as good as it gets if you ask me! The lead-up to the season closure on the Eucum...

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