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Hi Raiders,

Went for a dawn session yesterday on the low tide armed only with my trusty flikstik and a pocket full of hard bodies :biggrin2:

Under the street light the baitfish huddled but the predators we absent, no joy with the new LC pencil :thumbdown:

As the sun came up so did the wind but this is generally good for skinny water fishing.

Over the shallow flats the baby min50 was getting hits and finally the (lightly set) drag starts a singing and we have our first bream at about 26cm

he catches the light nicely

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I change to a camion SR which casts suprisingly far and can be SLOW rolled and twitched and the breambos are climbing all over it :thumbup:

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a few more smaller bream and a little whiting and the drag realy starts to sing as the camion is smashed :thumbup:

at 34cm a quality bream that fought long and hard

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soon I have got to go to work but on the way i stop of for a final flick

a few casts in the camion is hammered at my feet by a mega flatty :thumbup:

i lose a lot of these fish from being bitten off and after a very spirited fight with plenty of powerful runs i beach this old girl just as she bites though the leader

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well maybe not mega but 55cm is decent for any lizard

Cheers

BM

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Top little session BM :thumbup:

HB's are next on my list of things to try after I have mastered SP's fully.

I have a few in the tackle box, so might just give one or two a shot

at my next lake session.

That last bream is very respectable, as is the lizard.

Well done...definitely worth getting up before the chooks eh?

Cheers,

Pete.

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Top little session BM :thumbup:

HB's are next on my list of things to try after I have mastered SP's fully.

I have a few in the tackle box, so might just give one or two a shot

at my next lake session.

That last bream is very respectable, as is the lizard.

Well done...definitely worth getting up before the chooks eh?

Cheers,

Pete.

Thanks pete

thats what fishings is all about mastering new techniques :thumbup:

sometimes you just have to have the confidence to give them a real good go

on this trip i did not bring a SP therefore there was no tempation when the hits were not coming

BM

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Hi Raiders,

Went for a dawn session yesterday on the low tide armed only with my trusty flikstik and a pocket full of hard bodies :biggrin2:

Under the street light the baitfish huddled but the predators we absent, no joy with the new LC pencil :thumbdown:

As the sun came up so did the wind but this is generally good for skinny water fishing.

Over the shallow flats the baby min50 was getting hits and finally the (lightly set) drag starts a singing and we have our first bream at about 26cm

he catches the light nicely

post-2475-1203027694_thumb.jpg

I change to a camion SR which casts suprisingly far and can be SLOW rolled and twitched and the breambos are climbing all over it :thumbup:

post-2475-1203027721_thumb.jpg

BM your on fire

thats my local and I have had nothings but crap for some time now.

what end of the flats you workin

a few more smaller bream and a little whiting and the drag realy starts to sing as the camion is smashed :thumbup:

at 34cm a quality bream that fought long and hard

post-2475-1203027708_thumb.jpg

soon I have got to go to work but on the way i stop of for a final flick

a few casts in the camion is hammered at my feet by a mega flatty :thumbup:

i lose a lot of these fish from being bitten off and after a very spirited fight with plenty of powerful runs i beach this old girl just as she bites though the leader

post-2475-1203027731_thumb.jpg

well maybe not mega but 55cm is decent for any lizard

Cheers

BM

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