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DAIWA PRODUCT FOCUS: TESTING THE 16 CATALINA - MARK BARGENQUAST

I must admit I am a longtime fan of spin reels, once upon a time bait casters were my favorite and in certain applications they still are, especially for pinpoint accuracy and direct feel when presenting a lure in a tight estuary but the many years of offshore pelagic spinning I soon learnt spin ...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: FINDING SQUID GROUNDS IN PORT PHILLIP BAY – JASON LINARDOS

Southern Calamari are spread right throughout Port Phillip Bay and one of the most important factors to catching them is finding where they are first. I like to split squid grounds into two types of areas. Shallow reef structures surrouding the edges of the bay are probably the easiest to find. T...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Tricking Fish – Jamie Robley

With so many fantastic lures to choose from these days there’s no excuse not to get out there and cast them around your local waterways. It’s a great time of year for it too, with nearly all fresh and saltwater species being very active over the coming weeks, feeding up heavily before the cooler ...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Peddle Power Landbased Fishing – Max Sinton

Living on the Sunshine Coast I’m fortunate to have many opportunities to indulge my passion for fishing. Its something my friends and I like to do together on weekends or after school when ever we can. We have plenty of river systems, canals and beaches to choose from, but I’m to young to drive s...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Structure Breaming 101 – Alex Greisdorf

I figure as my first blog that I would share some techniques that all anglers could relate to. All of our river and estuary systems across the country have some sort of structure, from manmade boat docks and pontoons to massive Jarrah trees that have fallen down during storms. Our favourite big b...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Top 3 Finesse Fishing Tips – Darren Weda

“Finesse” is a bit of a buzz word around the fishing traps at the moment, but in essence it just means making some changes to your tackle and technique which will be a bit more subtle and hopefully help your catch rates for some of those more finicky species. So here are my 3 best tips to help yo...

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