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Ajing & Micro Lure Fishing How To?
Posted by Steve Pourniotis on
Ajing is a type of ultralight light game fishing that uses very light tackle and small jigs to catch fish like, Yellowtail, Slimey mackeral, trevally and many other species around Wharfs and rocks. Originating in Japan, and is becoming increasingly popular in Australia. Aji is the Japanese for jack mackerel or koheru in Maori.Ajing is a great way to catch fish when they are being picky, or when fishing in light currents. Tackle Required The gear needed for ajing is relatively simple but unique to other types of fishing. You will need an Ultra light rod and reel, a Ajing jig head,...
Free Rig? What is it and how to fish it?
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What Brands do we Carry.
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the answer is simple, Pretty much everything Tackle Addiction has the largest range with the largest brand scope for the bream & bass angler period. Over 100 manufacturer Brands, 800 different Models of lures & products, with 2000 colour Variants. well over 20,000 Lures in stock! 6th Sense, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, Asakura, Atomic, Adusta, Ace Hawk, Bait Breath, Bassday, Berkley, Booms, Blue lip baits, BKK, BFS Reels, BFS Rods, Chasebaits, Charlie Brewer Slider, Cranka Lures, Crucis, Daiwa, Damiki, Daiichi Seiko, Decoy, Dragon Maggot, Dizzy Scent, Duo, Duel, Dirty Sauce Products, Dizzy Scent, Dstyle, Ecogear Zx VX SX, Entice, Evergreen,...
DIZZY SCENT XXX - Like no other Scent
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NOT ALL SCENTS ARE CREATED EQUAL Lure fishing for Bream for over 25 years and lucky for me the ‘Addiction” started in the early stages. Sydney Harbour and surrounding areas were generally the areas I fished at and during those early stages not many people knew what fishing for Bream on lures was all about. I remember having to buy lures from America as we could not find anything in Australia to suit the small profile soft plastics we used. Additional to that we hardly used scents at all, fish were uneducated and unpressured. These Bream had never seen a soft...
Review: Testing the New ASAKURA Clamer
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Watch our Youtube Clip to see the Asakura Clamer in Action. the deadly Flutter on the drop is what triggers the bites, the ability to manage the sink rate in deeper water. Watch your line and have a fun! Available in 25mm -4grams, 30mm -7grams, 45mm- 14grams all available in store or online.