rookwood jetty bream
Submitted by Davy_G on Wed, 2010-01-06 19:35
hi guys
went for a fish this morning in the stretch between cannning bridge and mt henry with no luck.
we saw a few bream near the rowing club but they wouldnt take my vibs and sx40's
we made our way around to rookwood jetty to find heaps of good size bream
again we flick vibs and sx40s at them and they wouldnt take them!
my mate was flicking some gulps at them but they wouldnt take that either.
how can i make them bite? is it possible or am I flogging a dead horse?
ps:bream are really frustrating
wopjrb
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Date Joined: 05/03/09
try using shelled mussels as bait
on a CHEEMICALLY SHARPENED MUSAD BLOODWORM HOOKSIZE 10 LONG SHANK - NO SINKER JUST TIE THE HOOK STRAIGHT ON TO YA MONO AND CAST IT OUT - WAIT TIL THE BAIT DISSAPEARS OR THE SLACK LINE STARTS TO MOVE OFF AND STRIKE
daboogeyxen
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Date Joined: 12/05/09
i heard that unshelled
i heard that unshelled mussels works best (how to catch a fish - bream). plus its free!! tho i havent gotten one too many a good sized one. just a 37cm in kalbarri on prawns =X
wide open
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Date Joined: 24/12/09
try using a
try using a bait, say im not a bream guy but try and prawn hooked in the tail unless blowies are a problem, or try throwing some berley in, try come at at different times, try everyting until they bite
fisherman1992
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Date Joined: 06/11/09
a long shank hook with a
a long shank hook with a little muscle on it and put the hook threw it like its a soft plastic works well they also did that on fishing w.a
fishing isnt a sport its a lifestyle