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Rigging Circle Hooks Print E-mail
Written by Neil Tedesco   
Wednesday, 07 March 2007

Success with circle hooks
Success with circle hooks
There are many styles of hooks and all are effective however some are better than others for specific fish species or even just for certain conditions. Circle hooks definitely fall into this category and even though I do not use them exclusively there are some situations that I would hate to be without them.

 
Black Magic Reels Print E-mail
Written by Neil Tedesco   
Saturday, 27 January 2007

BSX and BMX Lever Drag Reels

BSX Reel
BSX Reel
Success in fishing is not about having more fishing rods than the next bloke or a full collection of reels, it's about building up a functional range of outfits capable of catching multiple species. When I go snapper fishing I know that if a kingfish, gummy shark, school shark or mulloway grabs the bait I'll have a good chance of landing it. The bulk of my fishing is aimed at target species varying between 5kg and 25kg so I needed to find one outfit that could handle all of these fish. The Black Magic BSX or BMX reel loaded with 20-30lb Black Braid is well suited to the task.

 
SCUBA Gear Review Print E-mail
Written by Neil Tedesco   
Saturday, 27 January 2007

Mares SCUBA Gear
Mares SCUBA Gear
To a beginner SCUBA diving is a daunting prospect, and that's before you even consider learning about the gear and making a decision on a purchase. As an underwater photographer the situation gets even more complicated as often even having one free hand is a luxury, so things like easily adjusting my buoyancy without having to move my arm or shoulder too far became important, not to mention an easy breathing regulator to alleviate getting puffed out underwater from pushing a large waterproof camera housing around the place.

 
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