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Ausfish Gold Member
Does Anyone Here Fish Abt Tournaments
Hows it going guys
Was wondering if anyone here fishes ABT tournaments and if so how do you find them?
I am looking at fishing some events once i get sent back down south and would love to hear ppls experiences(good or bad)
Cheers
Russ
If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing rods.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Does Anyone Here Fish Abt Tournaments
a fair few people hear fish the abt,summer series and gamakasu rounds.
ive enjoyed them so far.
log onto www.bream.com click forums on the top of your page, you will need to sign up to see all the upcoming comps and the like.
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Does Anyone Here Fish Abt Tournaments
Cheers mate
Ive had a look at the site havent registered yet ill go do that now
Russ
If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing rods.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Does Anyone Here Fish Abt Tournaments
hi russ sorry i didnt relize there were two forms of abt tournaments? thanks for letting me know anyway? jim
Last edited by captain rednut; 05-04-2009 at 09:13 PM.
Reason: mistaken thread
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Does Anyone Here Fish Abt Tournaments
Hi Russ , ABT is great , just depends on where you live and what you want to target. Another comp NSW Bassin also is running and they put on a great tournament as well.
Ian
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Does Anyone Here Fish Abt Tournaments
At the moment i am in Darwin so I am a no go but I will be living in Vic next year but I am willing to travel to NSW AND QLD for events I will be mainly concentrating on bream but will also target bass on the odd occasion. Once I get down there I will be trying to enter as many comps as possible.
Russ
If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing rods.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Does Anyone Here Fish Abt Tournaments
I fished the Kayak rounds for bream this year and I have got to say that I am impressed with the proffesionalism with which these events are run. I am trying to juggle a few things to be able to enter a couple of events as a non-boater to try and pick up a few more skills and tips before next years events.
If the normal ABT events are 1/2 as good as the kayak rounds then they should be great fun for all and I would definately recommend giving it a shot.
Kev
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Does Anyone Here Fish Abt Tournaments
I find The ABT comps great, You get to fish with a lot of like minded fisho's.
Ideally , start as a non boater so you can get the feel of the comps and if you like you can step to the next level and take your boat and enter as a Boater.
They are not every ones cup of tea, but if you want to fish with a bit of a competative lean , they are the way to go.
Cheers
Mick
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Does Anyone Here Fish Abt Tournaments
I've been fishing ABT comps for many years, and keep turning up, because its a lot of fun, and you learn so much. Its amazing how quickly fishing tackle and techniques continue to evolve. There is no doubt that ABT events drive a large part of the tackle trade, new lures, lines, reels, boats, electronics etc are continually being tested and tuned by tournament anglers looking for a competitive edge.
Its amazing how quickly trends emerge - no one had heard of blades two years ago, now every bream and most bass anglers have at least a dozen in the tackle arsenal. If an angler wins on a particular lure or even a particular colour of lure - that model of lure generally sells out of the tackle shops pretty quick.
Abt comps are the quickest way to learn about cast and retrieve, bream, bass and barra fishing. You get to meet a lot of fishing fanatics and tackle junkies.
Best part about it, its pretty cheap to enter as a non-boater, around $110 will get you two days on the water with two different anglers, hopefully they know what they are doing and you've got a pretty good shot at getting a ride in a fast boat, and a shot at winning some good prizes. Heaps cheaper than hiring a guide!
Give it a go,
Matt
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