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Two new fish catching colours added to the range!!!

To me, trout fishing rivers is like a disease and hard to get out of one’s system once it’s there, I just can’t get enough of it. For the best results though, you do have to cover a good length of the river. No less than one kilometre otherwise you may as well put a worm on a hook and sit back and hope for the best. Another way of gaining experience is to join an Angling Club, there are plenty of good fishermen in these clubs that will gladly offer you advice.

Good luck and get out there and have a go at spinning and wading some of Tasmania’s great rivers not only in the North but all over this great State, you won’t regret it. I have had some very memorable times fishing the rivers here in Tasmania and hopefully can get many more over the next few years or so.

Make sure to call into your local tackle stores and find out what is available, and ask for advice. Most tackle store owners and staff are experienced anglers, not just salesmen.

Hopefully, this article will help anyone wanting to take up spin fishing in any State of Australia not just here in Tasmania. I am a 90% blade spinner fisherman, the other 10% is when I use a hard body. I know there are a lot of fishermen out there that use hard body and soft plastics, but this article was written to help the novice to get into a river and start spinning for trout. Once they have gained more experience and confidence, then they can move on from there if they wish to do so.

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