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April 16, 2013 •
VIDEOS •
Views: 7611
A video we did quite a while ago showing you the fundamentals of how to catch flathead on soft plastics. This is our favorite and most effective way to target and catch flathead on lures. Soft plastics are by far the easiest way to target this estuary species. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for more videos.
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April 11, 2013 •
REPORTS •
Views: 18887
Well our first Mallacoota trip was pretty amazing, not quite the spectacular fishing we had been hearing about and hoping for, but still eventful none the less and a great way to experience this great system for our first time. We were coming down to the Mallacoota system to target bream and flathead on lures, as lure …
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March 31, 2013 •
GUIDE •
Views: 3077
In a follow-up to our previous article on selling your unused and pre-loved tackle, this article gives you a few hints and tips on buying used tackle, well give you a run down on the do’s and don’ts and what to look out for to a avoid a dodgy dealing. INFORM YOURSELF The most important …
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March 30, 2013 •
GUIDE •
Views: 8785
With many of us owning enough tackle to open a small tackle shop, its worth going through and sorting out the stuff that you use, and the stuff that sitting in the corner collecting dust. If in good condition chances are its worth something to someone. With the many “list it yourself” websites these days …
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March 24, 2013 •
REVIEWS •
Views: 11047
I like many others am a tackle junkie and when going fishing, whether it be for a day or a week, am generally in the mindset of “ill take that just in-case”. With an array of boxes, scissors, pliers, leader, sunnies etc, it all adds up to be quite a bit of gear, and that …
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March 23, 2013 •
DIY, IDEAS •
Views: 10413
There’s a bunch of different lure storage solutions out there, fancy compartments, boxes and containers but the majority of us still use the trusty Plano stowaways. Over the last few years Ive been messing around “pimping” my boxes, to offer better protection to my beloved collection. Lures don’t come cheap, so its in our best …
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March 23, 2013 •
IDEAS •
Views: 7072
First I should start out by saying that I did not come up with the idea of this and there are guys that have been doing this for years, but I thought i would share it for those that i haven’t seen it. The reasons for changing out treble hooks can be numerous, broken, bent, …
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March 23, 2013 •
COMPARE •
Views: 11622
Recently Daiwa have released a new addition the their lure range, the 60mm Double Clutch. Taking its design characteristics and internal moving weight system from the original 75mm Double Clutch, we have a look at the differences between the two and see what all the hype is about. SIZE Well you would think this one …
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March 15, 2013 •
REPORTS •
Views: 20900
It was a beautiful Monday morning when I was cruising out of the warmies boat ramp at williamstown on my way to pick up Rob for a morning of bream fishing, made even better by the fact that it was a Monday and I didn’t have to go to work! We decided to fish the …
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April 17, 2012 •
REPORTS •
Views: 11332
Well, we have been back home from our Round OZ trip for a few months now, and I have been hanging to get back up into the Victorian hills to do some more hiking, exploring and of course trout fishing! Easter Weekend was to be the date a few of us could all get off …
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January 18, 2012 •
REPORTS •
Views: 12099
Well of the whole 6 month trip Cape Range National Park near Exmouth, WA would have to have been my favourite place to fish. With crystal clear water and a huge range of species willing to chomp on flies and lures the possibilities were endless. Camping within Cape range is great, with it being right …
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April 10, 2011 •
GUIDE, TECHNIQUES •
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Here’s our top 5 tips when targeting trout in Victoria’s rivers and streams For more tips, reviews and reports Subscribe here.
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December 17, 2010 •
REPORTS •
Views: 16532
With a weather forecast predicting 150ml of rain, we changed our original trip from a hike into Big River on the Bogong High Plains, to a slightly more sheltered destination. As fans of Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner’s “A River Somewhere” a trip into the Cobungra River was always on our list of places to …
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December 2, 2010 •
GUIDE •
Views: 36299
Favourite fishing lures are a very personal choice for everyone, and generally most peoples favourite lures have caught them lots of fish in the past. That is not to say that another style or brand of lure would not have caught fish in the same circumstances, but having confidence in your lures goes a long …
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November 22, 2010 •
REPORTS •
Views: 19396
Back in December last year we decided to do a trip on one of our favourite rivers, the King. This is a great river to fish for fishermen of all skills levels, and especially good for people starting out with backcountry fishing. Unless you are going to hike the whole backcountry section of the King …
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