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Subscriber only LURES v bait fishing. Which of these is the best technique remains a hotly debated issue among anglers. What you favour is a personal choice, which is the way it should always be. But it will take some convincing for me to suddenly give up the pilchards, prawns, worms and live bait to start casting lures. My recent holiday reassured me that using fresh bait is still the best - unless you are in fish-rich habitats away from the masses. On a recent holiday to Caloundra and Hervey Bay, I would have needed ice to ease the pain in my hands if I had persisted with lures.
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Eva Schuster, 6, caught her first northern pike recently on Blackduck Lake.
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