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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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How to Jerkbait for Aussie Bass - Daiwa Tech Tips

Winter is a great time to catch Australian bass on jerkbaits like the Daiwa Double Clutch. It’s Cold and Clear Cold and clear water is perfect for fishing a jerkbait. The edges of the lakes is the place to be and if there’s weed, timber and rock a jerkbait is a great lure to use. The technique is...

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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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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Southern Surface Luring Tips – Jamie Robley

At this time of year many keen lure casters around the south eastern fringes of the country are keen to try surface lures on some of our favourite estuary and freshwater fish. Although a wide variety of species will swipe a surface lure at one time or another, the most accessible to most people a...

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DAIWA FISHING TIPS: Slow Pitching Snapper…it’s a Blast! – Dave Rae

This style of fishing is quickly becoming established, in the blue water, as an alternative to soft plastics as far as snapper are concerned; and being a snapper tragic who loves his snapper fishing, I had to have a go at it. Snapper arrive on the North Coast of NSW every winter and they peak dur...

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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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