Nice one Pete!! I am yet to catch a Bream on one of them little vibes.. Sure it won't be long though
Cheers
Brandon...
Nice one Pete!! I am yet to catch a Bream on one of them little vibes.. Sure it won't be long though
Cheers
Brandon...
nice one fellas, fun sesh by the sounds.
col.
Nice job fella's!!!! Its great to see fellow Active Anglers Members make time to catch up & do what we all love & to get amongst the fish as well, just tops off a fantastic trip!
I love that first photo - It looks like there was something up in the sky. Is it a bird, is it a plane....no its just a lure!!
No excuse - Just get out there and live it !!
Bream chasing addict of tackle and all things fishy...
I just found out about these blades...... gonna have to get some! I like the rattle idea.
Designed by Matt Fraser of Nitro jighead fame, Berkley Big Eye blades feature an inbuilt sonic rattle chamber. The sonic rattle combined with the blades natural vibrating shimmy creates incredible fish attracting ‘noise’. Add to this oversized 3D eyes for maximum reaction, multi-positional tow points for different actions, vibrations and sonic frequencies at different retrieve speeds plus dual tail hook positioning options and you have an incredibly versatile lure design that can be fished in both deep and shallow situations. At 34mm in length and weighing in at 4.6gms the Berkley Big Eye blade represents a bite sized morsel to any self respecting predator.
Pro tested and endorsed by the Berkley Pro team - Mark ‘Mango’ Mangold won the 2008 Gippsland super series while testing the Big eye blades, you can’t get a better test result than that!
Bream chasing addict of tackle and all things fishy...
Do they really need the rattle though with the amount of vibration they put out? It might spook some of the fish, but then again, could make it even better. Only one way to find out
We'll have to test them hey?!
Bream chasing addict of tackle and all things fishy...
Well I thought I would add a couple of my pics from the session. my sunrise pics didnt turn out as well as yours for some reason lol, mabey actually using a camera does sometimes help .
The bream shots were a little out of focus.. oh well, next time. Looked good, just a bit more light would have helped.
This is the Wrasse I caught off a jetty, I did hook 2 others, but only landed this one. Same type of battle that I've had with these before (ie none, just very heavy), but lucky it didnt damage the lure like other ones have before.
These are two very unlucky fish, a Grunter and a blowie. I thought I was onto something big until they came into view as those Grunter fight well above their size anyway. And despite how it looks, they are both hooked on the single front treble!! Was hard taking a photo as the Grunters dont stay still more than 2 seconds.
Next time I'm taking my camera with me for sure - if I can find it hahaha!