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Daiwa 2022 Apparel

Daiwa

Dressed to impress in 2022, the Daiwa apparel range welcomes new designs for the savvy well-dressed angler. Daiwa’s popular jersey line-up now includes the new Ripple jersey design, a water inspired design available in three colours (navy, moss, and gray) in both hooded and non-hooded styles. Made to fit Australian sized anglers, the Ripple jersey range is cool and comfortable …

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Toyota boosts safety and increases payload

LandCruiser 70 Series

Toyota is set to upgrade its iconic workhorse four-wheel-drive LandCruiser 70 Series, with improvements to safety technology and an increase in gross vehicle mass, offering greater payload. Due to arrive in November 2022, the upgraded pickup and wagon range benefits from the addition of a pre-collision safety system incorporating autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection. This builds upon …

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Crabbing Tips

Qld Fisheries

Newly recruited Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol (QBFP) Officer Craig spent 2 days over low tide removing 24 derelict and unlawful crab pots from Constant and Victor Creek, Mackay. Crabbing Before you go out, make sure you check the crab pot requirements on fisheries.qld.gov.au or fishing app ‘Qld fishing 2.0’. Here’s some crabbing tips: ✔ Check the tide range before …

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Practical packing with Atlas roof rack system

Ironman 4x4

Ironman 4×4 introduces a new complete range of roof and tub-mounted racking solutions. Roof racks and roof platforms are an important element of setting up our touring or off-road vehicles – they allow us to store additional bulky and necessary gear outside of our vehicle’s cargo areas. Ironman 4×4’s new Atlas range of roof racks, crossbars, platforms and blade systems …

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Key factors to focus on for freshwater workshops

Freshwater workshops

As the saying goes, “To be forewarned is to be forearmed,” and this will be the case at this gathering of like-minded anglers and fish stockers. Freshwater workshops There are many points to be dragged through the coals, which will also include ‘actions’ and ‘results’. Freshwater biologists – ‘a total lack of’ Research into the results of fish restocking on …

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Daiwa Tatula SV 70TW

Daiwa

Tatula SV 70TW The Daiwa Tatula baitcaster family welcomes its newest and smallest member with the release of the new Tatula SV 70 TW. A new frame size for the famous reel line-up, the new finesse-inspired 70-size reel is the smallest, lightest and most ‘palmable’ Tatula reel Daiwa has ever produced. The design and performance brilliance of the new 70-size …

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Chilling out at Cape York

Cape York

Chilling without the chill! Cape York That describes winter on Cape York well. Comfortable balmy weather, occasionally a bit windy, but still warm enough to go for a swim in the crocodile-free spots, such as Twin and Fruit Bat falls at the top of the Jardine River National Park. Locals start reaching for their jumpers here once the minimum temperature …

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Daiwa J Thread FC XLink

Daiwa

Daiwa J Thread FC XLink Daiwa introduces a new leader and concept in-line design and construction with the release of the new J-Thread FC X-Link. An innovation in fluorocarbon line developed exclusively by Daiwa, the cross-link construction method alters the molecular structure of the line itself, bonding individual particles on a chemical level to alter line form and function. This …

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Gold Coast Coomera – weekly report

Gold Coast Coomera

Hi everyone, hope you are all having a nice week. It was good to see some fantastic fishing conditions last weekend and early in the week – giving fishos the opportunity to get out to enjoy some sunshine and a light wind. Unfortunately, at the time of writing my report, as we head into the weekend on the Gold and …

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Taming tropical pelagics

Tropical pelagics

My greatest disappointment from the swing to the Greens is that my hopes global warming would bring an end to frosty winters in southern Queensland are dashed… Tropical pelagics Yes, I’m being satirical. Well, if winter won’t leave southern Queensland, then I guess we cryophobes must. (Cryophobia is an abnormal and persistent fear of cold, including cold weather and cold …

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