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Ausfish Bronze Member
currumbin creek bream
went for a quick bream session on sunday morning, hit currumbin creek a bit after ligt, went right up the creek about as far as you can go in a tinnie. the tide had just change so i just cut the motor out and drifted down the creek with the tide (wish i had an electric), flicked a 3inch pearl watermelon on a 1/32 jig head under the trees and got about 4 bream. i was stoked because i got my first legal sized bream on a plastic (which i have been obsessed with lately)
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Re: currumbin creek bream
nice fish john - the first legal is always memorable.
you sure are keen getting a tinnie that far up the creek - if only there was a boat ramp up that end
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Re: currumbin creek bream
good work mate the soft plastics are bloody good,im just starting to get into SP fishing myself....
cheers tim [smiley=beer.gif]
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: currumbin creek bream
Good to get the first good size one on a plakky well done mate.
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: currumbin creek bream
congrats on your first legal bream on SP John. How long does it take to get to the top of Currumbin River? Where do you end up?
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Re: currumbin creek bream
hey
Nice fish..
I was really obcessed with catching my first bream aswel...its such a release of pressure when you get the first one!
I caught mine on the same color Bassminnow, those things are awesome.
good work
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: currumbin creek bream
thanks guys,
marty
it sux that there is no ramps further up the creek because it takes longer in the boat than in the car to get where i was.
lonewolf
it took about 15mins to get from throwers bridge boat ramp to where i was a bit up the creek from the galleon way bridge. the weir is not far from where i was. i would be alot quicker to get there but the whole creek has a 6 knot no wash limit.
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