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geoff72
11-05-2007, 11:42 AM
Did anyone else see the 2.2kg bream caught in the surf on the goldy on gold coast news last night,what a cracker fish, got me thinking about has anyone else caught a bream that size or better. i have caught one that went 40 -45 cm in a lake at hope island that fought like a jack,that was a few years ago now and there are plenty more there if you were allowed to fish it,but bloody security guards stop it. Not sure if a thread like this has been done before but if so i will start another one. Any pics would be great to see.
cheers all

rogersto
11-05-2007, 01:00 PM
Yeah, made the evening news because it was probably the last one at that size. All I been getting are littlies to about 25cm.....

Horse
11-05-2007, 01:05 PM
We used to get a few 4lb+ along the Nth shore of the Maroochy. Mate picked up a 45cm one at Scarby fairly recently.
I have never scored a horse in the areas where the big numbers are.

Neil

Blackened
11-05-2007, 02:11 PM
G'day

Best I have done was 46cm on the reef @ green island. Never weighed it though.

Dave

_Dan_
11-05-2007, 02:20 PM
The best i have seen was 2.6 kilos, that was 5 years ago in Nth NSW while fishing for Tailor, the guy got it on pipis. When cleaned it had 7 pipi fleshs in its gut.

The best we have caught was 2.4 kilos, same spot same day on mullet. I have the fish on video, but on the old cassette type.

I am trying to get it freeze framed for a pic and i will post it hopefully next week.

Makes the 40cm ones in the video look like babys..

Cheers

Dan

Dirtysanchez
11-05-2007, 02:39 PM
I know a bloke who lives in Sorrento on the GC, on the canals. They don't fish and they throw all their bread etc in their stretch of water and I tell you there are some massive bream in there, but he won't let me throw a line out :(

Mind you, they probably taste like bread !!

Pistol_P
11-05-2007, 02:48 PM
A 2kg Bream is an absolute monster.
My two best bream have been 45cm that went 1.4kg in Sydney and one on the beach up here at the sunshine coast that went 43cm..(didnt weigh it though).
A 2kg is a trophy fish in my books.
Here are the pictures of my biggest ones.

Cheers
Pete

JEWIENEWIE
11-05-2007, 02:49 PM
Tailor fising with pipis?
Jewie

JEWIENEWIE
11-05-2007, 02:50 PM
Nice breambo Pistol!!
Jewie

_Dan_
11-05-2007, 02:56 PM
Nah Jeiwie. The big bream will sit under tailor schools picking up the scraps, the old timers reckon its the best way to get big ocean bream..

Nice fish pistol.

Cheers

Dan

JEWIENEWIE
11-05-2007, 03:02 PM
Now that makes sense, had me worried!
Jewie

jackmangrove
11-05-2007, 04:51 PM
I remember one of the older blokes in my club pulling a 3.2kg job out of a nice gutter just on sun up. Seemed to take a liking to his tailor outfit and I still remember the looks on everyones face when he dragged this thing up the sand.....jaws all dropped....was priceless. That`s going back 20 years now....damn I feel old! lol I can`t recall if it was a North Straddie beach or whether we were at double island.....I just remember the weigh in.

juju
11-05-2007, 04:56 PM
I can remember some big bream down the pine river when i was a kid...havent seen one like that in years but...they dont get a chance to grow, how old would a fish of that size be????

jackmangrove
11-05-2007, 05:12 PM
I`m not sure..... I was kinda wondering that myself

marty+jojo
11-05-2007, 05:25 PM
My biggest bream was 47cm and 2.2kg, got it at "Jurasic Lake" it was an obese lump of a fish, sorry no pic- it was pre digital camera days, i do have a pic but no scanner.
I have heard of bream from there up to 3kgs..... every fish i have seen pulled from there has been XOS. Apart from that bream my best one was caught the Sunday before ANZAC day 2007 @ 46cm, did not weigh it as i have no scales in the boat, just got a couple of pics and sent the old fella/ girl on it's way. A couple of pics attached of the 46cm model.
Marty.

ffejsmada
11-05-2007, 05:28 PM
There was a 3kg plus bream caught at Elephant Rock at Currumbin a number of years back.

It made the Gold Coast Bulletin.

Anyone else remember that fish?

Red Bull
11-05-2007, 05:32 PM
Regarding age, I remember reading that bream and snapper are known to be very slow growing species, and one article I read from a scientific type suggested bream of 40 cm might be between 10 and 15 years old. The only real way of knowing a fishes age is by examining the microscopic growth rings on its otiliths (ear bones).

On a side note, I asked a marine biologist a while back how old an 85 cm flattie I caught would be, and after all his waffle about the accurate ways to measure age, etc etc, he estimated it might be around 15 years old.

Pistol_P
11-05-2007, 05:48 PM
I can remember some big bream down the pine river when i was a kid...havent seen one like that in years but...they dont get a chance to grow, how old would a fish of that size be????

They reckon that those big bream of 40cm are between 20-25year old fish....
So I choose to let the big ones go....they become pretty smart to as they get bigger.

Pete.

BLOOEY
11-05-2007, 06:52 PM
Have caught a few horse bream when fishing off the rocks for tailor.Not sure of weight or length but hefty fish.

SWANY22
11-05-2007, 07:52 PM
years ago fishing of hells gate at noosa mate got one went 50 plus cm did not weigh it but recond it went over 2kg also mate got one from drassice lake that was the length of a xxxx carton but that was around 15 years ago.it was well over 2kg

choppa
11-05-2007, 08:36 PM
that is one horse of a bream...... and on light gear you've got your work cut out fo sure

a few years back,,,, mrs choppa and i had a little hideaway in a place called Sussex Inlet in NSW,,,, great place and great fish'n

the father in law and i use to haunt the creek,,, and also outside grounds as the bar was only minutes away from the ramp

most of our catch in the river was bream,,,flatties and prawns,,, and because of the amount we caught,,,, most were released

MY BEST PB BREAM,,,, well no pics of the fish,,, but perhaps you can make out the inscription on the trophy,,,, dated 1991,,,, and i was runner up,,,, bream that beat me was 2.9kgs,,, with a 2.1kg partner,,, total weigh in was a smidgen more than mine

,,, have come close to beating it since,,, but always just a hair under

thats fish'n

choppa

Paddyinoz2006
11-05-2007, 08:39 PM
My mate got 10 bream in a couple of hours all over 1kg here on the broadwater. The best he caught that day went 2.2kg's and 52 cm's. He calls them baby snapper. All land based too. caught on pilchard a 3/0 hooks i recon bit big for bream fishing but you couldnt tell him that. That was 2 seasons ago now. Last season was not the best hopefully this season will be better.

shano
12-05-2007, 10:30 PM
may last year at the gold coast fishing for tailor caught a pb 42cm bream! and weighed 1.2 kg cleaned. here is pic! as you can see it took up the whole lid of my esky!
http://www.drumpak.com/pic/albums/userpics/10002/DVC01455.JPG
http://www.drumpak.com/pic/albums/userpics/10002/DVC01456.JPG

http://www.drumpak.com/pic/albums/userpics/10002/DVC01457.JPG

doogs
12-05-2007, 11:05 PM
Has anybody seen big Bream with a snapper like knob on their head? I was fishing out the back near Seagulls in the Tweed river last night and got this 42cm model. When I got it onboard I looked at it and said to my mate that looks like a F#$king snapper. It was dark but when I got back to the ramp I had a look in the light and it looked more like a bream. Plus people would think I was mad saying I caught a Snapper out where we were fishing.

Has anyone came across this rare knobbed bream phenomenon???

cdg81
13-05-2007, 08:01 PM
one of my hombres got a breambo 52 fork length of scarby reef, know idea what it weighed.

geoff72
13-05-2007, 09:14 PM
bloody hell some great looking bream pics in there,well done guys

wateva-treva
13-05-2007, 09:35 PM
yer iv cort a knobbledy headed bream off the rocks before, i rekon its a birth defect or such... i catch all the nice 35-45cm yellowfin off the rocks on whole crabs, seems like theres no big mummas in the estuaries anymore :(

KGW3
15-05-2007, 02:08 PM
2 years ago (June/July) at Mudjimba (SC AIRPORT) we were catching thumpers off the beach, to the extent where we were just keeping 2 or so and releasing the rest. These were BIG bream that put up a real fight . We used fresh chicken fillets. Did no good last year, but they will be back... They were twice the size of the bream we were catching in the Pumicestone Passage at the same time of year.

Pistol_P
15-05-2007, 02:42 PM
Cmon boys....Someone out there must have a photo of a 2kg bream!
The biggest I have seen so far was from the surf_sniper who had a 1.8kg off the beach.....It was a monster.
The ones I have got at around that 42cm mark have only been around 1.4kg.....Still quite short of the 2kg.

Pete