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Hi Fishraiders,

Hit the Hacking early hours this morning as work was cancelled for today and it gave me a good chance to chase some bream. Checked the weather before leaving, low winds, high barometer......PERFECT! Fish were biting really really well, caught plenty keeping these two beauties for the table for tonight's dinner. Was very happy with the 40cm bream weighing in at 878g. Got home late this morning with a smile on my face.

Chris

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Hi Fishraiders,

Hit the Hacking early hours this morning as work was cancelled for today and it gave me a good chance to chase some bream. Checked the weather before leaving, low winds, high barometer......PERFECT! Fish were biting really really well, caught plenty keeping these two beauties for the table for tonight's dinner. Was very happy with the 40cm bream weighing in at 878g. Got home late this morning with a smile on my face.

Chris

Thanks for the replies fishraiders.

Tumra they were caught using large fresh mullet strip baits.I also use bonito strips and fresh taylor strips,reason being the bait is less likely to be eaten by the pickers.You can never go to big on bait for blue nose bream.Burley is essential for consistant catches.

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