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  1. #16

    Re: Bream,bream and more bream

    Yawn Yawn Yawn!!!

    Gee CHIEF, are we going to see an exciting report at some stage when you DON'T catch any fish out fo the river?

    Seriously though, TOP STUFF!!!

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  2. #17

    Re: Bream,bream and more bream

    Another stellar bream session by the looks Chief!!


    Cheers,

    Bruce

  3. #18

    Re: Bream,bream and more bream

    You bloody legend,would've been a great session,i'm still trying to get bream after bream on plastics,i get the odd one and then not much happens,i hope i get a bream session like that,once again great job
    Regards
    Dylan





  4. #19

    Re: Bream,bream and more bream

    They look like pretty solid fish there Chief

    I reckon the lecky is a real boon. Unfortunatly because of my upturned bow I have to look at a 54"-60" leg . They don't come cheap though
    We will have to catch up and have a fish sometime

    Cheers

    Neil
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  5. #20

    Re: Bream,bream and more bream

    love ya work chief. when are you going to get them on surface lures, the critters cant be that good hehe
    figjam :wink:

  6. #21

    Re: Bream,bream and more bream

    Hey mate,

    How deep were you fishing? And were the fish holding near any structure? Is there still alot of bait in the river?

  7. #22

    Re: Bream,bream and more bream

    1337... mate try any of the wharves or pylons they should hold bream some better than others on the day.Those pylons have been in 5 -13 metres but the fish have been feeding in the top column fo water from the top to 6 or 7 feet. I'd use a 1/20 th head although the other day we had a bit of run and used 1/12 and found we got hit within seconds of the plastic hitting the water. I'm no expert mate but for river squire and bream use plastics in natural prawn colours like flash prawn, bloodworm and pumkinseed hope you get a few ,good luck

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