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Try Bream Lure Fishing

Lure HQ, designing and distributing for madeye lures and vennon hooks. Aims to deliver and distribute the most effective lure products that are designed for Australian Species. Whether its bream lure, bass lure, fishing soft plastics , flathead lure, madeye lures has covered.

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Try Bream Lure Fishing

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  1. TryBream LureFishing Ifyou want a serious light tackle challengethen tryBreamLure fishingso yougo the store ofLure HQ in Western Australia. Meet Mr. JadonWilder,itisn't like any otherform ofangling, just ask a bream lure specialist. Cunning,finick3t contrary and great battlers, it is forallofthese attributes rates are so highly among southern angles. Southern black one is the mainstay ofestuary fishing in Victoria. In New South Wales yellow-fin bream lure is the popularspecies and as you work up the coast,you find other membersofthe species family like pike one's. Allare similarbut different. Forexample,even though both black and yellow fin fight well,the black one is more difficult to catch. The VictorianBream Lureis strictly a bay and estuary fisherswhile the New South Wales variety in case, it is necessary to understand that many anglers specialize in nothingelse. Tosome is almost a wayoflife. Diane’s are kept with allthe tide,barometerand moon phases noted,and baits to be fresh and, depending onthe time ofyear,they need to be soft orhard. In Victoria,stocks have been in abit of trouble. Overpoorspawning success has been blamed forwhat is seenas adramaticdecline in fish’s numbers.ForEast Gippsland towns, likeLakes Entranceand Skinsdale.Thedeclinein the BreamLure fishery hashad an impact on tourism. Large bags ofanotherspecies caught overso many years by thousands ofanglerhaven't helped the cause. Most productive time is on a rising ticle, particularlyon overcast days and at right,Fresh worms, prawns (shelled), pippis, smallsoft shellcrabs, and squid are the best baits. Fish with no tension on yourline and allowthebreamlureto run before pushing the bailarmof the reeloverand setting theVennon Hook. On atrip to Lakes Entrance I caught upwith local-anglerGreg Jerkins who organizeda couple of canoes, some fresh shrimp asecret backwaterhe assured me was 'producing heaps ofgood'Some ofthe arms offtheGippsland Systems are like overgrown ravines. Melaleucas grow right down tothe water'sedge; behindthem are stands ofwood and then eucalyptus. Trying to find yourway in on foot would require a good compass,a big axe,and plenty ofsnake repellent_ this particularback-water was about four kilometers upstream from where we launchedthe canoes. Once I got the hang ofthe canoe and found some balance,the paddling was easy and. as it turned out. Well worth the effort. Lust afew locals knew the breamlure was in the area so the fisherswere relativelyuntouchedand not atallhook-shy. Hooked and as smalla lead aspossible,allowing the lead to run to the eye ofthe hooks. Shrimp areput

  2. on in cuss-cross fashion.Abouthalfadozen at a time with the bookset through the centerofthe shrimps'bodies. On this tripitwasa matterofpaddle the canoe to a likely looking snag,park the back end ofthe canoe hard againstthe shore. Every snag produced fish,but not every fish was landed. The terrain took its tollon tackleandBreamLure,afishes are capable ofsucking six carefullythreaded shrimp offa hook in thetwinkling ofan eye are past masters at snag tactics. Sometimesbream are in the most unlikely places, like an old shellgrit mine at the back ofQueens’s cliff the area is a backwateroffSwan Bay in Victoria. Aformercreek before the shellgrit miningdug out a largerectangularshapes. Itsokay to publicize the place because by the timing you read thisitwill probably already be amarine park. No snags,relatively shallow waterandhookups normally preceded by long,fast runs move into the old creek on a risingtide at night,seeking out the brackish tospawn. Moonlight nights the tailand back ofa runningsidepiece willprepared themselves properly, and that means purebait. Now it may come as a surprise tosome anglers to learn that rightbait does not come out ofa freezerV. Source spew worms and common yabby and keep themalive and therefore good. Bream Lureis definitelyfinickyin that’s backwaterand we neverexpect to catch heaps. Even then unless a bream lure is hooked too deep and bleeding, it is always liberated on sometimes break thesurface as it runs. Unlike Greg's secret location,this one is wellknown nevertheless,success here stillonly comes to those anglers whohave theupside willingto put in the effort and source is generally do best. It wasn't so much that thefish were co-operative; it was more that they werebeing offered fresh baitthatwas to their liking. And therein lays one ofthe keys tosuccessfulBreamLure fishing. Buy the best for everyone ofBream Lure@ http://lurehq.com.au/

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