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Hello,
I would just like to say hi to all, this is my first ever thread, I am a newbie , I hope that my username hasn't offended ne1?! if so let me know!?! I am from melbourne, I am quite new to the bream spinning phenomenon, so i have plenty to learn hopefully from all you breamers! thank you |
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welcome mate ..
sit back and take it all in you will lern heaps here .god knows i have chaser
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gee, thanks for the welcome there Chaser! hope to chat to you more along with the others in here, or even maybe fish with you all one day too if i'm lucky? you guys provide such great support to each other!
Cheers stupidumbream
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Hi and welcome
Hi,
You will find as I have found spinning for bream using lures can make you want to tear you hair out but when you land that first bream on lures, you'll get instantly hooked and feel the sudden need to buy more lures, upgrade your tackle, can't stop grinning like an idiot ear to ear..... I hope for your sake it'll happen sooner rather than later. Seeing that you're from Melbourne (so am I) my suggestion is to avoid the Docklands! You'll see heaps of monster bream there, I've even seen a school of mulloway about the 4-7kg mark, catching them is a totally different matter altogether! The weather is getting a little too cold for bream luring these days but you might find the other more experience breamers say that that's bullcrap and that they can still regularly catch bream on lures. I fish landbased only simply because I cannot afford a boat and a car big enough to tow it... I get seasick easy too so I don't complain too much. When I get the itch to go out to sea, I go on one of them charters and get seasick and almost literally kiss the jetty when I arrive back on dry land. That usually takes care of that itch for at least 6 months. I have collected a good variety of bream lures and have tried them on bream and my success is scant to say the least but learning to use them in Melbourne has paid huge benefits when it comes to using them in other places and on other fish eg. Merimbula for monster trevally and flathead, Whitsundays for any fish! I think that'll do for my first reply thread to you. Actually I think I should include all I have mentioned above in a book I'm considering writing titled "How to lure fish for bream and consistently catch nothing!" Chunqx |
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oh well at least you still catch stuff landbased! Same at the moment don't have the money nor the car for the boat neways and plus i just started but, one day!!! Neways thanks for the welcoming! Cheers Chunqx Stupidumbream Last edited by stupidumbream; 05-01-2005 at 10:21 AM. |
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