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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: The Jetty Rat – Andrew Badullovich

Land-based angling is a favourite form of fishing for me. I grew up chasing all manner of fish species from the shoreline, and found the wharves and jetties to provide great opportunities for the young fishing grommet. When I was a kid, my mates and I would patrol every timber platform along my l...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: 6 Habits of successful anglers – Andrew Blyth

There is a saying that 90% of fish caught are caught by 10% of the anglers. Now this statement may or may not be true but I bet we can all think of a friend, a family member, a colleague or even a fellow competitor in a tournament that is a really good at catching fish. No matter what the conditi...

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REVIEW: Sokkou Knot tool – Darren Weda

For some the task of tying fishing knots is a real struggle, whether it be due to eyesight, fat fingers, technique etc, it can be difficult. In an attempt to make things much easier and quicker for the aforementioned Daiwa have designed and made the Sokkou Knot Tool. Daiwa Sokkou knot tool spe...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Whiting on top – Chris Seeto

It doesn’t take much to make this kid happy. Sure, I love my boat and getting on the water but sometimes wading the sand flats can be just as fun with a fraction of the cleaning up. Spring has finally arrived, and hopefully the warm weather won’t be far behind. It’s time to start thinking about a...

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Finicky Tuna on the Overthere Skipping Stickbait – Mark Gercovich

This season has seen a fantastic run of school sized Tuna on the inshore grounds of Sth West Victoria (anything from 2 to 10km offshore) since as early as February. Like inshore fish often are when compared to their shelf dwelling brethren, the fish have often been regarded as finicky, getting a ...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Springtime trolling tips for Dartmouth – Marc Ainsworth

Lake Dartmouth is a gem! It’s very scenic, full of trout and a long way from the mayhem of Melbourne. Springtime trolling at Dartmouth is a ritual for my family and friends. Here are 5 tips for doing better: Go deep – a downrigger if you’ve got one. A paravane will suffice. We catch lots of bro...

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