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Essential Fishing Tackle for Every Angler

Having the right fishing tackle is essential for creating reliable fishing rigs and maximising your chances of success on the water. Our range includes hooks, sinkers, swivels, snaps, beads, floats and terminal tackle accessories suitable for freshwater, estuary, beach and offshore fishing applications. Whether you're targeting bream, flathead, whiting, snapper or larger offshore species, quality terminal tackle helps improve rig performance, presentation and durability in Australian conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fishing tackle refers to the equipment and accessories used to rig and present bait or lures when fishing. Common fishing tackle includes hooks, sinkers, swivels, snaps, floats, rigs and terminal tackle components used across freshwater and saltwater fishing.
Most beginner anglers can get started with a selection of hooks, sinkers, swivels and pre-tied rigs suited to their target species. A basic tackle box containing essential terminal tackle can cover a wide range of freshwater, estuary and beach fishing situations.
Terminal tackle is the gear attached to the end of your fishing line, including hooks, sinkers, swivels, snaps, beads and floats. These components help create fishing rigs that match different fishing techniques and target species.
The best fishing tackle depends on where you're fishing, the species you're targeting and whether you're using bait or lures. Lighter tackle is often used for smaller freshwater and estuary species, while heavier tackle may be required for beach, offshore and larger saltwater fish.
Many fishing tackle products can be used in both freshwater and saltwater environments. However, corrosion-resistant components are recommended for saltwater fishing to help improve durability and extend the life of your gear.

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