August 07, 2023
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Fishing Hooks come in a wide range of types and sizes and can be used to target a wide range of fish species in both fresh and saltwater in Australia. It is critical to select the appropriate hook for your intended target fish, which leads to another set of questions to help you decide what type of hook is the best hook for fishing in your scenario. Read More August 07, 2023
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The fishing gear we tie to the end (terminus) of the line to assist it catch fish. While all fishing tackle is called tackle, only the components attached to the line end are referred to as terminal tackle. Read More August 07, 2023
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Trout Spinners are excellent for capturing trout because the spinning blade on the lure's shaft elicits strikes from both aggressive and passive fish. The spinning blade's brightness simulates the movement of the sparkling small fish that trout feast on in rivers and lakes. Read More August 07, 2023
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To persuade a fish to take your fly, you must "match the hatch," or select a fly that best reflects what the fish are eating at the time. Flies can be dry flies, which float on the surface, or wet flies, which sink.
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Spinnerbaits are ideal for practically any target species found in Australia's fresh water because of their vast selection of blade styles. Predatory fish, in particular Australian bass, Murray cod, and golden perch can be caught with spinnerbait lures.
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The squid jig colour rule of thumb is as follows:
- Green is for clear water and cloudy weather.
- Blue represents clear water and clear skies.
- Orange is preferable when the water clarity is low.
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