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    Vic Bream Classics 2026 Breakdown with Bill Hartshorne (Full Season Preview) | Episode 188

    26/03/2026 | 1h 5 mins.
    In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, Andrew is joined by Vic Bream Classics founder Bill Hartshorne to break down the full 2026 season, including all five rounds and the Grand Final.

    With over 20 years of history behind the Vic Bream Classics, Bill shares insights into how the series has evolved, the incredible statistics behind the events, and what anglers can expect from this year’s calendar.

    The conversation dives into each round in detail, including Gippsland Lakes, Marlo, Mallacoota, the Hopkins River, and Nelson. Bill explains how each location fishes differently, seasonal changes, and what anglers need to consider when preparing for each event.

    There’s also a strong focus on what makes Vic Bream Classics unique, from the team format and grassroots feel to the supportive community that helps new anglers improve quickly. Bill shares stories of how beginners progress through the ranks and how experienced anglers contribute to the growth of the sport.

    The episode also highlights:

    The structure of the 2026 Vic Bream Classics season

    Key locations and expected fishing conditions

    How the team format benefits anglers

    Sponsor contributions and prize structures

    Junior and female angler initiatives

    The importance of community and knowledge sharing in tournament fishing

    Bill also discusses the future of the series, including opportunities for growth, sponsorship, and ideas for expanding events.

    This is a must-listen episode for anyone interested in tournament BREAM fishing, whether you’re looking to compete, improve your skills, or better understand how these events operate.
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    Sydney Harbour BREAM Breakdown 🔥 | NSW Tournament Series Round 6 (EP187)

    25/03/2026 | 53 mins.
    🎣 Sydney Harbour Showdown! | NSW Tournament Series Round 6 Recap

    In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to iconic Sydney Harbour to break down Round 6 of the 2025 New South Wales Tournament Series, held on September 14.

    This was a fascinating event with tough conditions, changing water clarity, and a strong mix of experienced anglers returning to the scene. From early bag limits to last-minute upgrades, this round had it all.

    We’re joined by the top three teams as they walk us through exactly how they approached the day, what worked, what didn’t, and the key decisions that shaped their results.

    🏆 Top 3 Results & Interviews

    🥉 3rd Place – Jason Graham & Craig Norbergen (Team fishing.com.au)
    A strong start west of the bridge saw them quickly secure a bag on soft plastics before upgrading with a crucial kicker fish on a crab in the Lane Cove River. They dive into how scent played a key role and how they balanced plastics vs crabs throughout the day.

    🥈 2nd Place – Joshua Richards (Team Fanatics)
    Fishing shallow rock structure, Josh and his teammate put together an incredibly consistent day, catching fish right from the start and rotating productive zones. With over 30 fish landed, they explain how persistence and simple patterns paid off, plus insights into lure selection, leader choice, and fishing efficiency.

    🥇 1st Place – Adam Hughes & Matthew Green (Team Edgy Bites)
    A late decision to fish the event turned into a winning performance. Targeting shallow flats in Hen and Chicken Bay, they secured an early kicker fish and built their bag quickly. Their strategy of sticking to strengths, fishing confidently, and making the most of subtle conditions proved the difference.

    🎯 Key Takeaways from This Episode

    • The importance of getting a quick early bag to unlock upgrade opportunities
    • How scent can influence bite conversion in pressured systems
    • Adjusting leader strength based on water clarity and structure
    • When to commit to plastics vs crabs in Sydney Harbour
    • Why confidence and fishing your strengths can win tournaments

    🌊 Conditions Overview

    • Location: Sydney Harbour
    • Date: 14 September 2025
    • Low Tide: 6:45 AM (0.49m)
    • High Tide: 1:27 PM (1.53m)
    • Bite Window: Minor period from 11:19 AM – 12:49 PM

    👏 Special Mentions

    A big thank you to the New South Wales Tournament Series team for running a fantastic event, and to all competitors who continue to support and grow the sport.

    🎧 Listen Now

    If you’re looking to improve your tournament performance or better understand how top anglers approach Sydney Harbour, this episode is packed with practical insights you can apply on your next session.

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    Ep 186: Hobie Kayak Fishing, Round 2 Marlo, February 21-22 2026

    23/03/2026 | 1h 1 mins.
    🎣 Hobie Fishing Series Australia – Marlo Round 2 (2026) | Full Breakdown + Angler Interviews

    In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project Podcast, we head to Marlo, Victoria for Round 2 of the Hobie Fishing Series Australia, held on February 21–22, 2026.

    Andrew was on the ground for this one, soaking up the atmosphere, catching up with mates, and diving deep into what turned out to be a fascinating and highly tactical tournament.

    Marlo is one of those iconic systems that can reward anglers with big BREAM—but it can also humble even the best. This round showcased exactly that, with strong bags, shifting bite windows, and a mix of finesse and surface techniques proving critical.

    🏆 Tournament Overview

    We break down all the key results and standout performances from the event, including:

    Anaconda Big BREAM: Patrick Byrne – 1.4kg
    Monster Mover: Evan Leonard (Donut Day 1 → Huge comeback Day 2)
    Youth Division Winner: Riley Whelan
    Women’s Division Winner: Beth Harris
    Masters (60+) Winner: Lindsay Pryke (4.95kg – inside Top 10 overall)

    Top 10 Highlights:
    1st – Joseph Gardner – 6.15kg
    2nd – Brendan Pieschel – 5.93kg
    3rd – Ben Hanscombe – 5.84kg
    4th – Simon “Batman” Morley
    5th – Dale Baxter
    6th – Tyler Bruce
    7th – Lindsay Pryke
    8th – Leon Loeng
    9th – Joe Crosby
    10th – James Scott

    🎙️ Featured Angler Interviews

    This episode includes in-depth interviews with the Top 3 finishers, breaking down exactly how they approached the event:

    🥉 Ben Hanscombe (3rd Place – 5.84kg)
    Dialled in shallow water finesse bite
    Key lure: Pro Lure Hybrid Shrimp
    Fishing ultra-light (3lb straight through)
    Focused on lake edges and subtle presentations

    🥈 Brendan Pieschel (2nd Place – 5.93kg)
    Incredible Day 2 comeback with the biggest bag of the tournament (3.56kg)
    Key lure: Hurricane Skimp (cleaver colour)
    Strategy built around tight casting into reeds and shallow structure
    Stuck to one lure for the entire comp

    🥇 Joseph Gardner (1st Place – 6.15kg)
    First time fishing Marlo and takes the win
    Unique approach using surface (Bent Minnow)
    Long pauses and ultra-subtle retrieves triggered bites
    Focused on less-pressured water in Frenchs Narrows

    🧠 Key Takeaways from Marlo

    Surface lures can dominate—even in tough systems
    Slow presentations and long pauses were critical
    Light line vs confidence—finding the balance
    Managing pressure and fish location over multiple days
    Adapting retrieves based on weather and light conditions

    🎣 The Marlo Factor

    Marlo continues to prove why it’s one of the most exciting—and challenging—BREAM fisheries in the country.

    Big fish are there… but not easy
    Bite windows are short and crucial
    One decision (or one lost fish) can change everything

    🤝 Thanks & Acknowledgements

    A big thank you to Hobie Fishing Australasia for running another outstanding event, and to all competitors who shared their insights throughout the episode.

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    Ep 185: Hobie Kayak Fishing,Round 1, Bemm River, Feb 17-18, 2026

    18/03/2026 | 1h 12 mins.
    Hobie Fishing Series 2026 Round 1 – Bemm River | Greg & David Crebert Go 1–2 | Leon Leong Breaks It Down
    In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to Bemm River in Victoria for Round 1 of the 2026 Hobie Fishing Series, held on 17–18 February 2026.

    This round was sponsored by St. Croix Rods and Strike Pro, and it produced one of the best stories you could ask for to start the new Hobie season.

    At the end of two fascinating days of fishing, the event delivered a remarkable result with brothers Greg Crebert and David Crebert finishing first and second, while Leon Leong rounded out the podium in third place after a very methodical and thoughtful tournament performance.

    This episode includes discussion about:

    • tournament strategy at Bemm River
    • fishing weed edges and flats
    • how wind direction shaped the event
    • lure choice for big BREAM
    • breaking down open water structure
    • the mental side of tournament fishing

    Hosted by Andrew Death, the 2019 Hobie Kayak Fishing World Champion, this episode is a great recap of a cracking tournament and a strong start to the 2026 Hobie season.

    Event Overview
    Event: Hobie Fishing Series 2026 – Round 1
    Location: Bemm River, Victoria
    Dates: 17–18 February 2026
    Round Sponsors: St. Croix Rods and Strike Pro

    Bemm River once again showed why it is such a respected tournament location, producing strong bags and interesting tactical fishing.

    The winning total weight was 6.14 kg, which works out to just over 1 kg per fish across the six fish weighed over the two competition days.

    Special Awards and Division Winners
    Big BREAM
    Cameron Cole – 1.15 kg

    Monster Mover
    Corey Lean
    Day 1 – 0.14 kg
    Day 2 – 1.96 kg

    Youth Division
    Riley Whelan – 2.62 kg

    Women’s Division
    Ruth Beeby – 4.30 kg

    Masters Division
    Patrick Byrne – 4.33 kg

    First-Time Competitor
    David Chapman – 1.97 kg

    Overall Podium Results
    🥇 1st Place – Greg Crebert
    Total – 6.14 kg

    🥈 2nd Place – David Crebert
    Day 1 – 2.29 kg
    Day 2 – 2.97 kg
    Total – 5.26 kg

    🥉 3rd Place – Leon Leong
    Day 1 – 2.23 kg
    Day 2 – 2.71 kg
    Total – 4.94 kg

    Leon Leong – Third Place
    Leon Leong’s interview is one of the highlights of this episode.

    Andrew notes during the conversation that listeners should pay attention to the way Leon broke down the system and worked through the conditions, because his approach was very disciplined and thoughtful.

    Leon explains how his preparation included:

    • listening to previous Bemm River podcast episodes
    • researching the fishery online
    • testing the river during pre-fish before abandoning that plan
    • identifying a key five-foot zone with broken weed patches

    Using side scan, Leon located fish holding around weed patches and worked through the area very methodically.

    His key lures and tackle included:

    • Cleaver Sprat plastics
    • Wave Minnow
    • Clone Prawn
    • Atomic Deep 38 crankbait
    • three-pound leader
    • Atlas tungsten jigheads
    • Shine Away and S-Factor scent

    Leon describes how:

    • the fish wanted long pauses and subtle bites on Day 1
    • on Day 2 they responded strongly to the Cleaver Sprat
    • broken weed patches in about five feet of water held the better fish
    • kayak positioning and wind direction were critical

    For third place Leon took home:

    • $895 cash
    • St. Croix Mojo Bass rod
    • trophy and sponsor prize pack
    • qualification for the Australian Championship

    Greg and David Crebert – Brothers Finish 1st and 2nd
    One of the best stories from the event was the Crebert brothers finishing first and second.

    Andrew interviews Greg Crebert and David Crebert together, which makes for a fun conversation as they talk about fishing together and competing against each other.

    They explain that:

    • every fishing trip between them becomes competitive
    • they record results when fishing socially
    • they share information but still want to beat each other
    • this result was special because it happened with family

    Pre-Fish Strategy
    The Creberts kept things simple during pre-fish.

    They headed toward Mahogany, where they quickly found fish holding close to the reeds.

    Key lures included:

    • Sprat 75 soft plastics
    • Baby Vibes

    During pre-fish the fish were sitting extremely shallow, right near the reeds.

    Day 1
    Conditions changed slightly and the bigger fish were no longer right in the shallows.

    Both anglers moved slightly deeper to target fish around weed edges.

    David Crebert

    • early fish – 900 g
    • second fish – 540 g
    • third fish – 760 g

    Day 1 total – 2.29 kg

    Greg Crebert

    • early fish – 900 g
    • second fish – 450 g
    • third fish – 1.1 kg
    • later upgrade – 980 g

    Day 1 total – 2.97 kg

    Greg finished Day 1 in first place.

    Day 2
    Stronger winds on Day 2 forced both anglers to adjust by moving to heavier jigheads while continuing to fish the same productive area.

    David Crebert

    Late upgrades pushed his bag to:

    2.97 kg on Day 2
    5.26 kg total

    Greg Crebert

    Greg found a late bite window and upgraded strongly with several quality fish.

    Final winning weight – 6.14 kg

    Key Lures and Techniques
    This episode includes lots of useful insight into lure selection and tournament tactics.

    Lures mentioned

    • Sprat 75 plastics
    • Cleaver Sprat
    • Wave Minnow
    • Clone Prawn
    • Atomic Deep 38
    • Baby Vibe

    Key tactical themes

    • targeting broken weed patches
    • reading side scan for fish positioning
    • adjusting to wind direction
    • changing jighead weights for wind conditions
    • fishing productive depth zones rather than just banks
    • staying patient until feeding windows appear

    The Bream Fishing Project
    Hosted by Andrew Death
    2019 Hobie Kayak Fishing World Champion

    The Bream Fishing Project brings you:

    • tournament recaps
    • interviews with top anglers
    • BREAM lure fishing tactics
    • kayak tournament strategy from around Australia

    New episodes every Tuesday.

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    Ep 184: Hobie Kayak Fishing, Round 9, St Georges Basin, 4-5 Oct ,2025

    17/03/2026 | 1h 16 mins.
    Hobie Fishing Series Round 9 – St Georges Basin | Grant Oliver Claims First Hobie Win | The Bream Fishing Project
    In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to St Georges Basin on the South Coast of New South Wales to recap Round 9 of the 2025 Hobie Fishing Series, brought to you by BerleyPro and Fish Tech Solutions.

    This was a tough two-day tournament, with only three full bags recorded across the entire field, but despite the difficult conditions there were still some standout performances, including a dominant win from Grant Oliver, who put together two full bags for a total of 4.57 kg and secured his first Hobie Fishing Series victory.

    Host Andrew Death, the 2019 Hobie Kayak Fishing World Champion, was also on the water for this event and sets the scene for a challenging but memorable weekend that included changing conditions, strong bite windows, a daylight savings time change, and a few big storylines — including the season-long Batman and Robin battle between Simon Morley and Tony Petty.

    If you enjoy tournament recaps, kayak fishing strategy, and hearing how top anglers break down difficult BREAM events, this is an episode worth listening to.

    Event Overview
    Event: Hobie Fishing Series Round 9
    Location: St Georges Basin, NSW
    Dates: 4–5 October 2025
    Sponsors: BerleyPro and Fish Tech Solutions

    St Georges Basin produced a very tough round, with anglers having to adapt to changing weather and low bag numbers across the field.

    Conditions and Bite Periods
    Saturday – 4 October
    Fish Activity Wheel: 60
    Major Bite Period: 8:02 AM – 10:32 AM

    High Tide: 6:12 AM – 1.18 m
    Low Tide: 11:51 AM – 0.44 m

    Sunday – 5 October
    Fish Activity Wheel: 74
    Major Bite Period: 9:49 AM – 12:19 PM

    High Tide: 7:49 AM – 1.29 m
    Low Tide: 1:39 PM – 0.32 m

    A couple of factors made the event even tougher:

    • A north-westerly wind came through on Sunday
    • Daylight savings changed on Saturday night, meaning anglers effectively started an hour earlier on Sunday

    The result was a challenging competition where every fish counted.

    Division Winners
    Anaconda Big BREAM
    Ben Harrison – 0.99 kg

    Monster Mover
    Luke Rogan – 1.95 kg

    After recording zero on Day 1, Luke came back strongly on Sunday to claim the Monster Mover prize.

    Women’s Division
    Leanne Cowen

    Leanne landed three fish for 1.97 kg on Saturday, which was enough to secure the women’s division and finish 12th overall.

    Masters Division
    Peter Nord – 2.62 kg

    Peter recorded 1.99 kg on Saturday and one fish for 630 g on Sunday.

    Overall Podium Results
    🥇 1st – Grant Oliver
    Day 1: 3 fish – 2.27 kg
    Day 2: 3 fish – 2.30 kg
    Total: 4.57 kg

    🥈 2nd – Adam Lalor
    Day 1: 3 fish – 2.15 kg
    Day 2: 3 fish – 1.35 kg
    Total: 3.50 kg

    🥉 3rd – Rick King
    Day 1: 3 fish – 1.85 kg
    Day 2: 2 fish – 1.30 kg
    Total: 3.15 kg

    Only three anglers recorded full bags for the entire tournament, highlighting just how tough the fishing was.

    Rick King – Third Place
    Rick King continued what he described as a “purple patch” season, finishing third overall with 3.15 kg.

    Rick committed to fishing the islands, using shallow crankbaits and blades to grind out bites in difficult conditions.

    Key lures and techniques discussed in this episode:

    • Pro Lure Combat crankbaits
    • Stealth blades
    • Slow rolling crankbaits to avoid weed
    • Fishing 1–2.2 metres around the islands

    Rick finished the season 7th in Angler of the Year and walked away with:

    • $550 cash
    • Hobie trophy
    • Sponsor prize pack

    Adam Lalor – Second Place
    Adam Lalor had one of the most dramatic performances of the event.

    After struggling most of the morning on Day 1, Adam suddenly caught three fish in three casts to secure a bag over 2 kg.

    Key techniques Adam discusses in the episode:

    • Daiwa Rolling Cranks in brown suji
    • Fishing shallow structure around the islands
    • Switching to Hurricane Vibe 37 in camo crab
    • Fishing the entire event on 2 lb fluorocarbon

    Adam also talks about rod choices, including Millerods Flats Freak rods, and how long casts helped him cover water effectively.

    For second place Adam received:

    • $915 cash
    • BerleyPro Bottom Drawer storage system
    • Trophy
    • AC qualification
    • Sponsor prize pack

    Grant Oliver – First Place
    Grant Oliver delivered the standout performance of the tournament, catching two full bags for a winning total of 4.57 kg.

    Grant relied on years of accumulated marks around St Georges Basin and focused on a consistent pattern fishing 2–2.5 metres around the islands.

    Key lures and techniques:

    • Jackall Chubby Deep – brown suji
    • Pro Lure Clone Prawn
    • Gulp Nemesis soft plastics
    • Slow rolling crankbaits into weed and sand patches
    • Targeting known fish-holding structure

    After filling his bag early both days, Grant upgraded multiple times to secure a winning margin of just over one kilogram.

    First place winnings included:

    • $1,500 cash
    • Hobie trophy
    • Sponsor prize pack
    • Australian Championship qualification

    Batman vs Robin – The Season Result
    For years, Simon Morley and Tony Petty have jokingly been called Batman and Robin, a nickname given by Peter Nord.

    The rule is simple:

    Whoever finishes highest becomes Batman.
    The other becomes Robin.

    Round 9 Result
    Simon Morley – 7th place (2.58 kg)
    Tony Petty – 8th place (2.57 kg)

    Just 10 grams separated them, meaning Simon Morley was Batman for the round.

    2025 Angler of the Year

    Joseph Gardner

    Simon Morley

    Tony Petty

    Jack Gamy

    Ryan Honeybrook

    Adam Lalor

    Rick King

    Brendan Pieschel

    Greg Cooper

    Peter Nord

    This means Simon Morley was Batman for the 2025 season as well.

    Why This Episode Is Worth Listening To
    This episode is packed with insights for anglers interested in:

    • BREAM tournament fishing
    • Hobie kayak fishing events
    • St Georges Basin fishing strategies
    • lure selection in tough conditions
    • two-day tournament tactics
    • how top anglers adapt when fish are hard to catch

    When only three anglers manage full bags, every decision becomes important — and that’s where the best lessons come from.

    The Bream Fishing Project
    Hosted by Andrew Death,
    2019 Hobie Kayak Fishing World Champion.

    Each week the show features:

    • tournament recaps
    • interviews with top anglers
    • lure fishing strategies
    • kayak fishing insights

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A weekly podcast for keen Bream anglers who like to catch Bream on lures, especially within a competition setting. Each week we will talk with successful bream fishermen and woman who have achieved excellent results in the art of catching bream on lures.We will be covering tips and tricks that will help you to catch more bream on lures around the country.
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