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The Bream Fishing Project

Podcast The Bream Fishing Project
Podcast The Bream Fishing Project

The Bream Fishing Project

Andrew Death
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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 ... More
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 ... More

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  • Episode 20: ABT, Daiwa Bream series Hawkesbury River 6-7 May 2023
    This is another huge episode of TheBream Fishing Project.   On the Saturday the anglers fished in super calm conditions which then changed to periods of strong wind and rain at different times on the Sunday. The fishing was difficult on both days for different reasons. It was interesting to hear how the anglers adapted to the conditions     In the first interview I spoke with Grayson Fong but we did this with a little twist. You will need to tune into this to see how this played out. We did have a lot of fun and I hope you enjoy it too! However we did get down to business and spoke about lure design and then moved on to talk about how he caught his fish. As usual Grayson has some interesting insights about being a non - boater. At one point Grayson was being out-fished by his boater and he borrowed  a few lures from his boater.      I then spoke to the winner of The non-boater Division Taka Kawasaki and he went through all the things he did to bring back his  fish and take the win.  This was Taka’s first win and he was happy to share everything  that helped to get the job done.This was Taka’s first visit to The Bream Fishing Project, but he still managed to do two interviews.      I didn't spoke to the angler in third position in the  boater division, Kris Hickson. Kris  had  just come off the back of third place in the Australian Open and backed it up here with the third place again.  In this conversation you'll hear how he ground it out particularly on the second  day. Kris  then landed a 41 fork bream to anchor his bag and put over 4 1/2 kilos on the scales.   In second place in the boat of division was Michael Colotouros. This was the first time I  have spoken to Michael we had a very interesting conversation.  We went through everything from  what lures to how he works them through to rods reels and line combination. Michael has been an amazing angler over the years, in this interview he gave us all some insights into how he achieves his sucess.    Finally in first place, I spoke with Mark Healey who dropped a huge bag on the scales on the Sunday to take the win. This was also the first time I have spoken with Mark and we had an awesome conversation  that I think you will all enjoy. Mark too has been a very successful competition angler over the years and mark also gave us some great insights into how he caught his fish.    This was another fun podcast episode to put together. I got to speak with anglers I've never spoken to before and they were all very giving In what they shared. Thanks again to all the anglers who gave up their time to have a quick chat.
    29/05/2023
    2:17:00
  • Episode 19: Yakhunters, Woy Woy, May 7 2023
    In this episode I cover the Yakhunters Woy Woy Round held on May 7  2023. This was an interesting competition that was held on a day that had very strong winds forecast to hit around 10AM -12PM.  On this day, the second day of the ABT Daiwa Bream Hawkesbury River was being run from Pittwater. Although I did not see a tournament boat on the Sunday, you will be able to compare the reports when the ABT Hawkesbury show is released. As noted above, I did fish this event and caught decent fish. I finished in 5th position in the elite division and gave a short run down of how I caught my fish. Warren Allen came in third place in the amateur division. Warren is a well seasoned angler who would normally compete in the elite division, tune in to see why he competed in the amateur class. Jaydan Pepperall is a young angler who is making some waves within the Yakhunters competition. I had a quick chat with Jaydan to see how his day went.  Claudio Araujo is an angler that has competed in competitions catching Bass on Portugal. Since moving to Australia he has continued to compete in a few competitions here. Tune in to see how he won the amateur division. In third place in the elite division was the second Allen brother for this episode, Glenn Allen. When we recorded this segment I expected that it would be released prior to the Hobie Competition held on May 20-21, despite this Glenn shared all the tips and techniques he used to finish in third place. The final angler on the show was Jason Meech who finished in second place. Anyone who has heard Jason on the show will know Jason is an inspiring angler and excellent speaker and that this segment is not to be missed. Finally we have a mystery guest, who would normally be fishing this event. Tune in to see why I asked him to appear on the show!        
    22/05/2023
    1:18:09
  • Episode 18: Daiwa Bream Australian Open May 2 - 4 , 2023
    Daiwa Bream Australian Open 2023   This is one of the biggest and most anticipated events on the Bream calender. The event was held on May 2-4 , 2023 at The Drummoyne Sailing Club in Sydney Harbour.     First up you will hear a first time observers perspective from Nic Eggleston. Nic was a last minute inclusion in the observers group (thanks to his brother Lucas), but was lucky enough to spend day 2 with Steve Morgan and day 3 with Kris Hickson. Hopefully this will inspire a few more observers to attend next year.   In third position Kris Hickson shared the highs and lows of his three days on the harbour. One of the things I found interesting was the bait caster setup that Kris used to muscle Bream out of the washes. He explained why he uses it and what reel and rod it he prefers. I found it interesting and encouraging that Kris weighed fish that he caught in the dying minutes of a session. Kris also speaks about his sounder time being two minutes late and how it nearly made him late.   Tom Slater from Daiwa Australia was the angler that finished in second place. Tom explained how he fished some areas that would usually produce fish, but didn’t catch any in these locations. He learned later that the locations had been recently fished by the human bream vacuum that is Kris Hickson.   While Tom had a fantastic event finishing in second, he dropped a fish on day three that “would have made things interesting.“ Tom gave an in depth account of how he fished the competition including lures and techniques.   Finally this huge episode is concludes with Steve Morgan who dominated the event using his Garmin Live Scope. As the tournament progressed Steve dialled in his techniques using the Live Scope and the Outback Breamer Baits Mussel lure. Steve also snuck in a little Baby Vibe action. Steve shared everything including a run down of how he has his sounder set up. I also messed up the intro for Steve, but his response made me laugh, so I left it in the final cut.   Finally thanks to Steve, Tom, Kris and Nic for for coming on the show so quickly after the event. The anglers had a huge week, away from their families and still made time to speak to me on my timeframe. This was a huge effort and I appreciate their time, effort and willingness to share.   This was a cracking episode and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I enjoyed recording it.
    15/05/2023
    2:14:09
  • Episode 17: Hobie Kayak Bream Series, Georges River March 30-31-2019
    With the upcoming Hobie kayak event on the Georges River in June 2023, we are reviewing the Georges River march 30-31-2019. First up we have repeat guest Jonathon Chen in 4th place. After a rough start on day one, Jonathon was able to locate some bait on the sounder and used that information to great advantage throughout  the competition. Jon gives a complete run down of the lures he used to finish in 4th only 10 grams behind Kris Hickson. In second place Glenn Allen runs through his competion weekend. Glenn explained how he uses lightly weighted plastics on the edges. Glenn also spoke about how he and Luke Kay fished the same area and both were able to catch awesome bags of fish. In first place was Luke Kay with a massive bag weighing in at 5.63kg and was 980gms ahead of 2nd placed Grenn Allen. On the Friday night before the competition, Luke had given a talk with Jason Meech at fishin.com.au in Miranda. Luke told everybody there exactly what he was going to do in the competition. Luke then went out and dominated the field doing exactly what he said he would do. This talk is still available on YouTube, search for the fishin.com.au channel.  In this podcast, Luke breaks down how he put together his bags using Pro Lure S36,D36 Cranks and Pro Lure Live Yabbies.   
    01/05/2023
    1:05:21
  • Episode 16: Vic Bream Classic Marlo 25-26 March 2023
    Vic Bream Classic Marlo 25-26 2023. This is the first review of a Vic Bream Classic! What an episode. As you will hear, I really like some of the team names…. They cracked me up! One of the things that I really like about the team events is that it not just mates ,but family members can go out together and compete in a competition. In this event we had two father and son teams in the top three. In third place was Paul and Justin Conn of team EGM Revisited. I spoke with Justin who gave me a complete run down of their competition . I found it interesting that Justin spoke about his dad catching so consistently that at one point Justin was basically a just netting fish. I hope we can talk again and ask Paul some specifics about his technique with blades. It seems like he really had it dialled in! In second place we had the experience of team Hummingbird with Shaun Clancy and Jarrod Healey. This was another interesting story because they borrowed a small tinny to try to get into Lake Corringle. Tune in to hear how they decked this boat out for this particular competition. If you are a Hummingbird owner or are thinking about becoming one I think you will find this discussion very interesting. Then in first place I spoke with father and son team Steven and Lindsay Pryke. After an ordinary prefish this experienced team were able to catch a bag quickly.They then upgraded to 5.27 kg on day one which included a 1.24kg kicker fish. On the Sunday they were again able to put together an impressive  bag weighing 5.35kg. The combined bags totalled 10.62 Kg which is a better tha 1Kg average per fish. This bag included a 1.45 kg beast which anchored their bag and helped them take a convincing win. Big bream went to Bruce Robinson and Michael Newman with an absolute beast at 1:55 kg. I really enjoyed recording this episode. Thanks to the anglers who were able to speak with me at short notice and shared so much. I look forward to covering the next  Vic Bream Classic in Mallacoota!
    01/05/2023
    1:02:00

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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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