Australian Coarse Fishing
Waggler floats are designed for fishing stillwaters such as lakes and dams but can also be used in slow-moving rivers or estuaries. The key feature of waggler floats is that they are attached to the line only at the bottom of the...
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If I had to choose a favourite type of fishing it would have to be fishing with floats. Watching the top of the float disappear beneath the surface of the water when a fish takes the bait is a sight...
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Coarse fishing tackle has been the subject of a great deal of publicity and along with the new range of tackle has come a whole host of terminology. Here is a list of many of the new words and what...
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AUSTRALIAN COARSE FISHING With Terry Sheppard ____________________________________________________________________ THE ART OF CATCHING FISH WITH BAIT ~Tackle~ ~Techniques~ ~Rigs~ ~Baits~ ~Berley~ Contents Introduction Guide to coarse fishing terminology Discover the underwater terrain -plumb the depth float fishing Float fishing -running water...
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The term ‘coarse fishing’ originated in the United Kingdom several hundred years ago and put simply, it means nothing more than bait fishing, as opposed to fly fishing or spinning. The basic idea revolves around perfect bait presentation in any...
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