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  • thats a baby by a nice start.

  • finally got to see this, we gotta start rockin the big flatties vids mate, like the giant gator you pulled up under that buoy.

  • best bream fishing info here

    clayskayakingadventures, type into google, no spaces

  • thats a ripper bream!

  • very nice bream guys great sesh keep the videos coming top stuff

  • just opposite calabash bay

    we scored multiple 800g+ there on dusk on the incoming and 1 hour after the top

    theres a little run out channel in calabash on the left

    worth a try

  • I love catching bream off small 3 inch grubs on an ultralite rod

  • its not a crappie by american standards, and bream is a broad rage discription of pan fish. Look like nice fish!  different countries different fish

  • its a black crappie not a bream, but nice catch an size, good eating

  • I read that blade lures go well for bream in deap water. And that Yamba prawn blades are the pick of the bunch at the moment. Where can I buy these in Brisbane? As I cant find them anywhere, Any Ideas?

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  • Nice fish. In regards to the 4.4kg bream, it's *POSSIBLE* but unlikely. According to three fish ID books I've got the record black was 4.5kg and yellowfin 4.4kg haha. I can't imagine what they would look like at that size, a 9lb bream...

  • I saw a kid catch a 5lb bream from Toukley bridge back in 1990 on a handline and hard crab for bait

  • nice one mate. U look alot like a fella that was on the train to Newcastle not long back haha

  • great fish buddy. Ive read some of your articles, keep up the good work.

  • that's a solid bream well done

  • Fair comment...but funny post RE the sinkers.

  • strewth, stone the crows sport!

  • What the??? Dude...if anyone mistakes a snapper with a bream is a complete novice to fishing...PLEASE! The two only share a similarity in shape. All juvy snapper have bright blue iridescent dots that could never be mistaken for a bream.

    But you biggest bream is quite decent!

  • Soulja was directing that comment at the poster who caught the 4.4kg bream... so that may be an honest mistake. A 4.4 kg snapper is more likely. if your bream weighed 4.4kg i would guess that it had a fetish for eating sinkers ;)

  • aus2045:

    You probably caught a snapper. Juvinile snapper look very much like bream in terms of shape. There are some physical features that tell them apart. Snapper have a red or pink colour along the top of their body, near their fins. They also develope a lump on their head. Mature snapper turn almost completely red or pink and have a big lump on their head. Maybe you caught a snapper. But it could have been a bream, never know.

    For me, my biggest bream was 1.27kg, caught in the Clarence.

  • VERY NICE BREAM

  • I caught one about that size but yourz is most likely bigger. mine was 37cms

  • Nice bream, is this near the ferry in berowra waters?

  • Just around the corner mate..not too far from the ferry. Fact is they move around a fair bit. They can be anywhere in there. Just need to keep mobile.

  • All good dude. Shit it was so long ago i had to stop and think. I think it was a 3" Berkley Power Minnow in Green Watermelon, on 1/16th Nitro head. Still a deadly presentation but a bit outdated now. Many better softies on the market for bream now like 2" Gulp shrimp and 3" Gulp fry... current favs

  • thats a beautiful fish.. the biggest i caught was 1.05Kilos and i was wraptt in it but it was off the beach so it wasnt much fun cause i was fishing for salmon and tailor.. i would lovee to catch a bream like that on my softies rod.. i use 3 pound crystal fire line for my bream, flathead, and whiteing fishing and it is more then enough.. i hardly ever get snapped off and if i do its cause of a snag or a ray. if you dont mind me asking savvy what type of plastic were u using?

  • well done!!

  • solid fish.

  • Jeezus...4.4kgs...that would be a national record i think... would have been a fat bastard.

    PeteGG.. i was using 4lb fireline. I only run heavier line class for bream when i fish the racks on lcok up drags... 4lb is more than enough..

  • Nice fish. I once caught a bream in the sea on a gulp that was 4.4kgs.

  • I Don't think thats a bream bream its a morwong or something u would hold the record by around 800grams if it was a bream

  • there are way bigger bream than the one shown in this vid

  • Thats a stonker. What size line were you using?

  • its a yellow tail goober:) with part spongebob in it(Y)

  • nice yellowfin bream

  • Thats a solid bream hey...top effort! Gotta love the soft plastics huh...

  • Mate it is a yellowfin...just black as the ace od spades due to living way up the river..hard tgo believe i know but its true.

  • no its a kingfish:)

  • Lol...it pulled like one...

  • for sure, got a couple of good ones in adelaide today on plastics

  • nice fish mate,good work, we dont get many black up here just yellow fin bream(sunnycoast QLD)

  • you need the net? yeah fuckin oath i do.. hilarious

  • not a bream............

  • yes it is a bream Infact its called a southern black bream!!!

  • Nice fish dude, is that berowra waters or hawsbury River?

  • Berowra Waters mate. Not too far from the boat ramp either;)

  • Ur a legend bro, I live like 30 mins from berowra and I gotta admit the bream and flatty there are awsome.

  • nice fish, i made a fishing vid also, but only catch a tacker on mine

  • haha awesome bream boys

  • nice fish

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