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VIDEO: How To Series 2 - Fish-fighting angles

So once you've hooked that fish of a lifetime what to do next? Hodgie demonstrates...

VIDEO: How To Series 2 - Tying three key knots

Having trouble joining braid line to mono, or tying a snood knot? Check this video out...

VIDEO: How To Series 2 - Which plastic for which fish?

Are you a newcomer to soft plastics fishing and not sure which lures catch different fish? Check this out....

VIDEO: How To Series 2 - Terminal tackle tips

The first instalment of Fisho's Series 2 of practical how-to videos...

VIDEO: Fishing The Edge - Deepwater jigging for kingfish

Guesty and the FTE crew get out the heavy artillery and set about jigging for big kings on the northern NSW coast...

VIDEO: Fishing The Edge - Cod on sub surface lures

This time round Guesty and the FTE team head off the beaten track in search of Murray cod...

VIDEO: Fishing The Edge - Cobia on circle hooks

Guesty and the Fishing The Edge crew head offshore to show the benefits of using circle hooks for live baiting...

VIDEO: Fishing The Edge - bass on buzz baits

Guesty heads deep into Northern NSW wild bass country to target one of our great native sportfish...

VIDEO: Fishing The Edge - Bream on hardbodies

Working hard body lures for bream at St Georges Basin on the NSW South Coast...

VIDEO: Fishing The Edge - Tailor on surface lures

This edition of Fishing the Edge was filmed on Lake Macquarie on the NSW Central Coast where Guesty and the team found red hot tailor action...

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