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Travelling with the Generation Black Deep Striker – Ian Seeto

It doesn’t matter if you are heading down the road, going on a road trip or boarding a plane, when it comes to land based fishing, one of the biggest dilemmas we all face is finding a rod that is easily transported.  Two piece rods are nice but for the best part of 2015, I’ve never been too far f...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: October, Bass time – Dave Rae

October is a special month in my bass calendar because it’s the month that produces a high percentage of large fish. I think the fact that bass are still moving upstream means that they are still relatively concentrated whereas by mid summer large fish have spread throughout the system. You’ll fi...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Longtail Tuna Time – Mark Bargenquast

Finally winter has disappeared and along the south eastern coastline of QLD our summer species are arriving. One of the most sought after species for inshore/offshore sportfishos are northern bluefin tuna or as we like to call them longtails. Growing to over 35kg they are commonly caught around 8...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Travelling with Rods – Vicki Lear

I have travelled to Darwin a few times now and always seem to have trouble when going through the airport with my rod tube.   I can travel from Sydney to Darwin okay but when returning, Darwin airport always seems to knock the rod tube back. Distressed at 12 midnight at the airport, well what do ...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Kids Fishing – Connecting with RCS – Leigh Fleet

We all know how important it is to keep children entertained when fishing. Sharing a passion with your son or daughter will only enhance the experience. I always try to keep it interesting yet simple when fishing with my family so this blog focuses on those two things and a sure-fire way of catch...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Luring Lake Lizards – Jamie Robley

Although dusky flathead can be caught throughout the year, the months ahead are normally best when it comes to catching flatties around the coastal lakes of NSW. Living smack bang between the Tuggerah and Macquarie systems on the Central Coast, I’m even more familiar with the habits of fish here ...

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