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How to Spool a Spin Reel - Daiwa Tech Tips

Alex Bellissimo from Bellissimo Charters - Rock & Beach Fishing Guide & Tuition grabs a fresh spool of J-Thread Nylon and shows us the tips and tricks to best spool a spin reel. Getting Threaded Today we're going to be showing you how to nylon line onto a spinning wheel. The line I'm goin...

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Spinning Reel Ratios (High V Low)- choosing the right speed

By Chris Dixon When it comes to spinning reels, and most importantly for myself larger spinning reels, making sure I have the right gear ratio reel for what I’ll be using it for can make a huge difference to my fishing. I think it’s an often overlooked but important part of choosing the right ree...

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Jig Bass Tackle - Daiwa Tech Tips

We are smack bang right in the middle of spring and if you're a bass fisherman and don't know anything about the skirted jig craze going on at the moment in Australia, you really have been living under a rock. I am a mad keen tournament bass angler and these lures here have accounted for a lot of...

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PE and Braid 101- Daiwa Tech Tips

When it comes to line, there are two main types, single fiber line, such as monofilament and fluorocarbon, and multifiber or multifilament lines such as braid and PE. When it comes to these multifilament lines, there are many different types, with braid, PE and fused three of the most popular. Mu...

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Monocoque Technology - Daiwa Tech Tips

I'm sure you've heard about it, now learn about it...Daiwa's Monocoque Body Technology. The Body Let's run through some of our key technologies in fishing reels, one of the most important being our monocoque body design. A monocoque body means it's a one-piece body design. So where we traditional...

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How to Cast a Surf and Beach Rod - Daiwa Tech Tips

Learning how to cast a surf and beach rod is a skill that you need to learn. Technique over trying to muscle a cast is the key to success.  So today we are just casting some small metal lures, like so. I'm using a 10 foot rod with just a 4000 size reel. So, generally when you are casting these lu...

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