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Steve-Bream-Fishing got a reaction from Meppstas in Largest Silver Perch
Here is mine, caught during the first Callop Classic at Cobdogla in '07. I think it was about 40cm or close to it and it absolutely smashed the Marz Cod Raider lure I was using.
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Steve-Bream-Fishing reacted to bjorn2fish in Fishing SA Magazine - Issue 32
Hi everyone, early next week issue 32 Dec/Jan 2013/14 of Fishing SA Magazine will be released. This is the final edition for the year and will cover all you need to know about SA summer fishing. To order the latest copy, or to view our feature list visit: www.fishingsa.com.au.
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Steve-Bream-Fishing got a reaction from Landbased_Angler in Cadell Storm 27-01-12
Went with Scorpion to Cadell yesterday before a storm rolled in.The storm clouds rolling inAs we left Cadell the storm was really rolling in..Sure was an amazing sight .
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Steve-Bream-Fishing got a reaction from Ranger in Berkley Nanofil 4lb
Howdy Strkehookers,Gave the new Berkley Nanofil a dance yesterday in 4lb casting hard bodies at Bream.http://www.motackle.com.au/index.cfm?pr=product&product_id=8053I was not impressed at all. I found the 4lb to be too light and 'wispy' and difficult to cast with. Although the line its self my be good I think the 4lb of less is too light :dry: First cast, wrapped around the first eye on the rod (from the reel)... Checked the leader knot to make sure there was no tag end sticking out.. cast or two later..around the second eye :pinch: So next I trimmed the leader so the knot was off the reel before casting but also re-tied the leader knot to make sure it was smooth and trimmed the tag end right to the knot Didn't make much difference still got caught on the first or second eye. I think 4lb and under is too light and personally it gets the thumbs down.The 8lb may be a better option to try . Its 0.006" diameter but the slightly heavier line may cast better and leave you with less wind knots and tangles.Cheers
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Steve-Bream-Fishing got a reaction from urhookedfish in Berkley Nanofil 4lb
Howdy Strkehookers,Gave the new Berkley Nanofil a dance yesterday in 4lb casting hard bodies at Bream.http://www.motackle.com.au/index.cfm?pr=product&product_id=8053I was not impressed at all. I found the 4lb to be too light and 'wispy' and difficult to cast with. Although the line its self my be good I think the 4lb of less is too light :dry: First cast, wrapped around the first eye on the rod (from the reel)... Checked the leader knot to make sure there was no tag end sticking out.. cast or two later..around the second eye :pinch: So next I trimmed the leader so the knot was off the reel before casting but also re-tied the leader knot to make sure it was smooth and trimmed the tag end right to the knot Didn't make much difference still got caught on the first or second eye. I think 4lb and under is too light and personally it gets the thumbs down.The 8lb may be a better option to try . Its 0.006" diameter but the slightly heavier line may cast better and leave you with less wind knots and tangles.Cheers
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Steve-Bream-Fishing got a reaction from Jack. in Berkley Nanofil 4lb
Howdy Strkehookers,Gave the new Berkley Nanofil a dance yesterday in 4lb casting hard bodies at Bream.http://www.motackle.com.au/index.cfm?pr=product&product_id=8053I was not impressed at all. I found the 4lb to be too light and 'wispy' and difficult to cast with. Although the line its self my be good I think the 4lb of less is too light :dry: First cast, wrapped around the first eye on the rod (from the reel)... Checked the leader knot to make sure there was no tag end sticking out.. cast or two later..around the second eye :pinch: So next I trimmed the leader so the knot was off the reel before casting but also re-tied the leader knot to make sure it was smooth and trimmed the tag end right to the knot Didn't make much difference still got caught on the first or second eye. I think 4lb and under is too light and personally it gets the thumbs down.The 8lb may be a better option to try . Its 0.006" diameter but the slightly heavier line may cast better and leave you with less wind knots and tangles.Cheers
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Steve-Bream-Fishing got a reaction from coonta kinta in The perfect storm
Some pics of Payneham Rd out the front of work,
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Steve-Bream-Fishing got a reaction from keen fisher in where is the best place to catch good size bream
Once the weather warms up KF try West Lakes or the 'Onk' if your down south. As the temp rises the water temp will too and they'll be more active. Try early morning as the sun rises or as it sets, but most of all be patient keep trying different techniques and locations and it will come together Good Luck
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