Completing the cold weather set
Since my first event as an ABT non boater one thing has become abundantly clear, “Normal” clothes simply do not cut it in many fishing situations. I was lucky enough […]
Since my first event as an ABT non boater one thing has become abundantly clear, “Normal” clothes simply do not cut it in many fishing situations. I was lucky enough […]
The Daiwa Heartland Z Finesse Special rods are probably as coveted as the TD Battlers when it comes to enthusiast Daiwa gear. Manufactured in the late 1990′s, in light and medium […]
Ooh, Ooh *insert squeal*, yesterday I saw this teaser on the Daiwa Australia Website … so it’s official! Many of you that have been following lureandfly.com for a while will […]
…..Or get yourself one of the Daiwa Sokkou knot tying tools! Why is it that tying knots always seems to get more and more complicated. I recall that my first […]
I had no preconceived ideas of how the fishing would be heading into this year’s Australian Open. Previously it has been held in January but with the weather still warm […]
The Team Daiwa X, or TDX label has always been well regarded amongst Daiwa die hard enthusiasts. Late last year, Daiwa Australia introduced the latest range of TDX rods to […]
In 2008 Daiwa’s Marketing Manager Brad Sissins gave the Tournament Angler Guide an honest appraisal of sponsorship, tournament fishing and the relationship between the two. With a lot of changes […]
Bass fishing in the canals on the Gold Coast was kind of a surreal experience. If you were making a generalisation, it’s not the kind of location that you’d expect […]
One of the perks of my workplace is that I receive not one but two ‘Picnic Days’ a year and last Monday was one of them. What does that mean? […]
All we can say is “wow!” Who would have thought at the start of the year that we would get anywhere near raising $5000. Before Lureandfly.com was even a thing […]