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    Striped Marlin
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    Default Shore Bashing for Bream

    Hey Y'all....

    I've been out on a few missions after work lately, smacking a few Blacks (Bream)

    Have mainly been targeting them on SP's but have also tried HB's and Fly with no luck.

    Best all-round plastic has been a GULP 6" Sandworm in Natural - They love 'em

    My PB to date is 38cm to fork........ but I have a feeling that I'm going to smash it when it warms up a bit

    Anyway, here's a few piccies:


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    Can you see them.....?


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    BEAUTIFUL work!!!

    Yes, I can see the little buggers!!!

    Active Angler Crew.

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    Barra Fingerling
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    Beevor,

    It would appear the bream fishery in Tasmania is only really being discovered by a hand full of fishos in Tassie - would that be correct?

    I think Tassie is one of little few frontiers of big bream fishery that consistently produces big bream?

    Regards

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    Barra Fingerling
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    Beevor,

    How do you fish those wormy looking things.

    Reddy.

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    Striped Marlin
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    It would appear the bream fishery in Tasmania is only really being discovered by a hand full of fishos in Tassie - would that be correct?

    I think Tassie is one of little few frontiers of big bream fishery that consistently produces big bream?
    Stiffy...
    There is quite a few people fishing for Bream down here now The soft plastic craze has seen many people out and about which is great, but also impacts on the pressure. ..... but we all like a challenge

    Yeah I'm not sure of the biggest Bream caught down here, there was one caught up North a month ago that went 55cm to fork. You're right though, very consistant sizes in some spots

    Beevor,

    How do you fish those wormy looking things.

    Reddy.
    Reddy...... sssssllllooooooow As with most sp's for bream a slow lift, lift pause does the trick - but you can also leave them there for a while with the slightest of twitches, and it can produce fish

 

 
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