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Gold and Tweed Coast Breamin!


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Hey guys,

Spent the last few days again fishing for bream, I have been putting in a lot of time of late. Mainly due to being on holidays and trying to make the most of them before my hectic University timetable kicks in and also because I’m desperate to crack a fish over my PB which is 34cm!

I took the train early Sunday morning to arrive at the Gold Coast meeting up with my mate Daniel. It was pouring down rain and had been all night. Things were not looking to well. We decided to go try a few different spots as we knew our spots from last week held fish and thought it would be a bit of a waste fishing them in such crappy conditions. First spot we arrived looked good. It had all rocky banks dropping off slowly into deeper water with a few drains pumping out water. I started off with a Bassday Sugar deep and Daniel had on a Smith Camion.

We walked the banks, casting along the wall trying to tempt any bream that were up in the shallow water. I was a bit undecided of whether this would work as it was raining fairly constantly but it wasn't long before I hooked something small, saw the flash but then lost it. At least there was fish around!

I changed lures to my favourite Chubby and started landing a few more fish, although they would have been lucky to go legal (23cm) they were still good fun and fought surprisingly well for their size.

We continued doing the same thing managing several more fish but again, were all small. It did not look like I was going to find that big fish here. After a bit of a hike we got back in the car and drove off to our next spot.

Upon arrival the rain had slowed and the water was glassed out, it looked perfect. This spot had all sandy banks, no real structure which was similar to one of our spots from the previous weekend. Within a few casts I had a decent hit from a fish that felt a lot bigger than anything else from the morning, but unfortunately no hook up! I moved up 10m and fired out a long cast with the Jackal Chubby and got nailed a few cranks in. The fish didnt go too hard to begin with but had a bit of weight so I called it for a 30cm fish, once it got near and Daniel got sight of it. "That's got to be a new PB"

Now the nerves set in and the fish had seen us and started taking a few runs. Daniel went in to land the fish as we couldn’t just slide it up the bank. I got the fish next to Daniel before it took one last run and while doing so caught the line around its fins and GONE. There went my fish, as well as my Chubby! It took a while for me to realize how close I actually was to landing the fish! Ah well, better luck next time I thought. No need to cry over spilled milk.

We kept fishing and a few minutes later Daniel hooked up to a fish of similar size! We managed to land this bugger and he went 34.5cm to the fork! Not a bad fish at all.

The camera managed to get wet and shat itself so had to take pics with my phone.

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We carried on fishing the spot and didn’t manage anything else great. A few bream 25cm to the fork and that was it for the day. It was not over for me yet, I still had 2 more days of fishing at the tweed river with a mate! :D

Now to part 2 of the story, staying at the Tweed with another mate Nathan.

Nathan owns a 390 Hornet Trophy so we were able to get out in the boat on both days. As soon as I got to Nathan's place we rigged up and went to fish a little spot of his land based that he has been getting a lot of fish from. Within 3 minutes of fishing I managed a small flathead and then it went wrong! Somehow in the process of removing my Jackall Chubby from its mouth, it managed to get a hook stuck right in my finger. After a bit of playing around with it, it was obvious that the hook was stuck in and we would have to go to the medical center to get it out! So that ended that session. A quick visit to the doctor and we were all ready for the next morning's session.

We planned to fish early on Monday morning and because of all the rain thats been falling, we thought we would give the mouth a go to try and get some of the cleaner water from the run in tide. So first up in the morning we headed straight for the mouth in front of Jack Evans boat harbor and started casting the new Ecogear VXs around deep water. We both quickly managed a few small fish before conditions got too bumpy to fish that area in the little boat. With the water being so dirty every where in the river, we thought the canals mite be worth a go. Hoping that not too much of the dirty water had got into them. We arrived at the First set of canals and the water was still fairly dirty. Oh well we thought, its going be tough but its good practice. We ended up getting a heap of fish in the Canals on Shallow Diving Chubbys and managed a kicker fish for the day at 30cm on an Ecogear VX. Finishing the day with over 35fish between us, we had done fairly well for the conditions we faced.

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After taking the boat back home and having something to eat, we went back to the spot where I got the treble in me and started fishing. I rigged up with an Atomic prong to fish on surface. Straight away I had fish following the lure on the surface and a few big strikes before one good fish grabbed it and hooked up. After a few decent runs I landed the fish going 32cm to the fork! Not a bad fish on surface, that's the biggest bream I've got on surface.

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Nathan tied on an sx40 and continued fishing the snaggy structure and was fishing a fair way ahead of me. All of a sudden I heard him shouting and his rod was buckled over. He called it for a Tarpon or Giant Herring by the long runs it took. But as soon as I caught up to him we saw a flash of red! JACK! HUGE JACK! The fish looked 50+cm just as he got it near the bank... the hooks pulled! SPEWIN!

Nathan surprisingly handled the loss ok and continued fishing. 5minutes later he hooked up again! Another Jack the same size. After a few tense moments he managed to land the fish. (With the help of his backpack) I got a short video of Nathan fighting the fish and trying to land it himself, which ended up looking quite funny. That was it for that day; we ended it on a high and went home. Watch the video here- http://youtube.com/watch?v=kgDifLGtwmg

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Tuesday morning we took the boat out again and the water was a lot clearer. We headed straight to a rock wall and fish Ecogear VXs and got stuck into the fish. It was almost a fish a cast but again, nothing huge. We did loose a few that felt quite good. After a while they went off the bite and we went into the Canals that we did so well in the day before. The fish were still there and this time a lot bigger. Straight away we landed a few fish around 28-29cm on the VXs. I switched over to a River2Sea Baby vibe and as we were fishing the outside corner of one of the Canal Arms I cast the lure right up against the bank. A few twitches and bang. Here was a good fish. It went straight for a nearby pontoon but luckily I managed to turn its head and get it close to the boat. The fish slugged it out deep for a while and I slowly got him up to the boat and this fish definitely looked like a new PB. Before I knew it, it was in the net and I was racing for the ruler to measure the bugger.

"Straighten him up"

"34.5, no 35cm!"

WOHOOO Finally I got that fish I had been waiting for. A Bream 35cm to the fork!

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We put him in the well and carried on fishing, Nathan soon got a 33.5cm fish on an Sx-40 and I followed up my 35cm fish with a 33cm fish caught on a Chubby in front off a drain.

We estimated our bag would have gone almost 3kg which in my opinion is awesome for this area in this time of the year. We were stoked.

We got back to the ramp and got some more pics of our fish and then set them free. We had an awesome day, catching almost 50 fish between us. Given the conditions we managed to do quite well and had a good time in doing so.

That was it from my few days of fishing; I achieved my goal of a long time albeit being 1cm bigger and managed a heap of bream from the 3 days of fishing.

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Hope you guys enjoyed reading it.

Cheers

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Nice report and good work on the Jack. Nice landing net lol:laugh:

35cm is big for a Gold Coast bream. If you want to top your PB you should try down at Brunswick heads. You can see schools of 40cm plus bream swimming around there. Up around the high forties doesn't even raise an eyebrow with the locals.:blink:

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chubbstar wrote:

Plastic Man wrote:
well mate thats about the best bream report i have seen on this site and the jack how good is that mate awesome pics and great report thanks for posting well done

I agree mate that is a top report, A pleasure to read and well done with your new PB.:woohoo:

Jayson

:woohoo::woohoo: i double agree by far the best ever bream session i've ever seen on this site and the jack topped it off;)

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Thanks for the kind words guys,

Cowfish- We worked the VXs with a few quick lifts to get them vibrating and then let em sink back down and they usually got hit on the drop, the key was to watch your line and fish with a soft rod. The baby vibes we fished a lot slower with slow lifts, same thing again, watch your line for any bites on the drop.

nuckle- The 2 days we fished, the water around the bridge was really dirty. No way near what its normally like. It did get clearer on the 2nd day on the run in tide though. Not too sure how it is now, would depend how much rain has fallen the past few days.

Cheers guys, look forward to putn up more reports in the near future. Just as soon as I get a new camera!

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