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BreamAlliance Fishing => Bream Reports/Hot Spots => Topic started by: Big dog on July 31, 2013, 01:30:45 PM

Title: Bream guide
Post by: Big dog on July 31, 2013, 01:30:45 PM
Can anybody recommend a quality guide for bream fishing with lures. 2 mates and I are looking to fast track our knowledge and improve our skills.

We all put a far amount of time and effort into learning how to increase our chances but it's not happening.

Any suggestions gratefully accepted. I will travel as far as required.

Cheers
Title: Re: Bream guide
Post by: Woodie on July 31, 2013, 08:08:08 PM
I feel your pain Big dog, I am only a L plater myself in the art of bream on lures but do hook the odd nice size bream I try to match the hatch by lure to water colour Winter deep divers Blaydz etc, summer sub surface, surface lures.

I still use soft plastics in winter depending where i am eg, oyster racks, drop off rockwalls just try to match the environment etc, no wrong or right way to catch them they are a cunning fish the bream.





 
Title: Re: Bream guide
Post by: Big dog on July 31, 2013, 09:13:18 PM
Thanks for your positive comments. i'm struggling. i'll keep on plugging away and I'm sure things will turn around.

Tomorrow i am going to flog some weed beds with 3lb fluroo, small Gulp plastics and some hard bods.

Cheers
Title: Re: Bream guide
Post by: Piscatorial Pursuit on August 02, 2013, 09:52:22 PM
Its a tough time of year for many of us Big Dog, so don't be put off by seemingly poor performances.
As the water warms the fish will be more active & likely to hit the lures. This is the time that your confidence grows and you will be inclined to experiment with new lures and techniques.
Hang in there mate.
Title: Re: Bream guide
Post by: Big dog on August 03, 2013, 12:55:49 PM
Thanks for the support. I am determined and I will keep plugging away. I am probably expecting to much to soon. It's only been this bream season I have given this bream lure fishing a serious crack.
So far I have learnt my casting accuracy is not up to scratch. I am improving with practice. Also my some of my gear needs updating, thats a work in progress.
I am also getting great advice and support from fishos on this site. Including the first time I met Dan and Mark they were fishing on my dung hill at Hawks Nest. Both gave advise freely.
My goal is to fish the Gamakatsu series next year and put a legal bream in the live tank and hopefully at some stage bag out with my mate.
It's slow progress. Stealing a quote from a golf superstar "the harder I practice the luckier I get". I've got to practice more.
Thanks again.

John