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Soft plastic shapes and models

One of the nice things about soft plastics is their versatility, and with so many different soft plastics models, brands and shapes, it seems there is a soft plastic for any angling conundrum. Perhaps because of this, the world of soft plastics might look very complicated for those starting out ...

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How to Slow Roll Bait Junkies for Black Bream

Slow-rolling soft plastics for estuary species is about as simple as it gets. Yet these simple techniques are often overlooked by many anglers as the industry grows and perceptions change regarding what works and doesn’t work. Anyone who fishes for black bream will have been told to fish slowly ...

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How to Catch Whiting on Surface Lures

Chasing whiting on topwater lures has a cult like following across much of Australia. Whether fishing the estuaries on the east coast for Sand Whiting, or the shallow intertidal flats on the Southern or Western coasts for Yellowfin Whiting, it’s a form of fishing that captivates many anglers. No...

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Must have impoundment barra lures

Over the years the impoundment barramundi scene has experienced many ‘crazes and phases’, mostly related to specific techniques and lure types. Every few years, it seems, something new and exciting comes into the fold and is held up as “the most effective lure” or a “ground-breaking technique”. ...

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How to Rig a Large Bait Junkie

Rigging a soft plastic with a treble stinger will certainly increase hook up rates especially when targeting fish with smaller mouths that aren’t likely to inhale the bait whole.  This exact method can be used for almost all of the plastics in the Bait Junkie family. Whether it’s targeting flath...

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The Private Life of Cod

The luminous white eggs popped against the tannin backdrop, laid across the mud like a thin veil of crumbled Styrofoam. After months of waiting, I finally had my answer…    Rumoured to reach 1.8m long and weighing over 100kg, these river-dwelling behemoths are the inspiration for gods of First N...

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