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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: What’s working? by Ian Seeto

It doesn’t matter where your fishing or what your fishing for, the tides, moons, baits, lures can ultimately determine your success. Like all things though, it takes experience to understand which stars are aligning, something that often takes anglers years of fishing. In this article I thought I...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Targeting Bream Around Man Made Structure by Darren Weda

If bream are one of the species you like to target, then I have no doubt that at some stage or another you have managed to catch or at least seen Bream hanging around or feeding off man made structure of some sort. Man made structure will provide some of the best cover a bream will ever find espe...

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DAIWA PRODUCT FOCUS: Daiwa Tournament 8 Evo Braid by Darren Weda

I’ve been lucky enough to been trialling some Daiwa’s newly released Tournament 8 Braid Evo for the last 6 months and running it through its paces on all my favourite light tackle species. Targeted at the mid range line market, Tournament 8 Evo is a step above their popular and excellent J-braid,...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Gorge’ous Murray Cod by Jackson Davis

The Northern inland rivers of New South Wales are well known for the boulder infested gorge terrain river systems. These west bound flowing rivers make there way through this beautiful country on there way to the Murray-Darling system. As much as possible, I make the journey to these rivers to ta...

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DAIWA PRODUCT FOCUS: TATULA BAITCASTER OUTFIT – IAN SEETO

Bait caster equipment is not something that has generally been a preferred weapon of choice. Until my relocation to the Far North last year spinning gear has always been adequate, even for the odd sweetwater trip. Sure I used bait casters from time to time but I never felt it was a necessity. Sin...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Whiting Without Boats by Marc Ainsworth

Catching King George is a serious option for Victorian anglers without a boat. Yes, it involves planning and yes, the sand can be annoying, but the rewards are worth the effort. Get it right and the family will be kicking you out the door to wet a line and bring home a delicious meal. Here are a ...

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