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S1 Ep 98Episode 98: Vic Bream Classic, Hopkins River, Glenelg, June 15-16 2024

The Bream Fishing Project: 2024 Shimano Glenelg Hopkins CMA Bream Classic Recap In this episode, we dive into the 2024 Shimano Glenelg Hopkins CMA Bream Classic, held at the Hopkins River in Warrnambool on June 15-16, 2024. This episode covers the competition highlights, from the tough fishing conditions to the impressive team performances, and a heartwarming tribute to Barry Thomas. Andrew speaks with the top three teams to capture the strategies and insights that led them to success in a challenging event. Episode Highlights The Graham Taylor Memorial Trophy: This year's back-to-back winners, Team Richardson Marine Tackle Shack, were led by Corey McLaren and Adam Brown. Top Performers: Team Dyer (Jesse Roten and Kate Callow) achieved the highest overall weight with five fish at 3.34 kg, while Team Anger Management took the Eco Gear Big Bream honors with a 1.395 kg catch. Special Prizes: From the Shimano Junior Angler Award to the Miller Rogue Big Perch Prize, the competition featured a range of awards celebrating young talent, big catches, and more. Sponsors Mentioned in This Episode Fishing.com.au: Your go-to shop for all things bream, including Muscle Vibes, OSP Bent Minnows, and Daiwa rods. HWS Hobie Kayaks & Accessories: Whether you're just starting with the Hobie Passport series or upgrading to a high-end tournament-ready kayak, HWS has you covered with expert advice and free delivery across Greater Sydney, Central Coast, and Hunter. Sacred Soul Wellness: Join Jamie's 40-day yoga challenge or check out other wellness offerings. Join The Bream Fishing Project Collective! Become a member to gain access to early episodes, exclusive live streams, and bonus content while supporting our partner charity, The Fly Program. Each membership includes a $1 monthly donation to this incredible cause. Sign up today at breamfishingproject.supercast.com. Thanks for tuning in! Follow @thebreamfishingproject on Instagram for more insights and updates on upcoming episodes and challenges.

Nov 11, 20241h 26m

S1 Ep 97Episode 97: Vic Bream Classic, Mallacoota, August 17-18, 2024

Atomic East Gippsland Bream Classic Recap - Vic Bream Classics 2024 Welcome back to The Bream Fishing Project! In this episode, we’re diving deep into the action-packed 2024 Atomic East Gippsland Bream Classic held in Mallacoota on August 17-18. Host Andrew Deeth, 2019 Hobie Kayak Fishing World Champion, brings you all the highlights, insights, and behind-the-scenes stories from this unforgettable tournament. You'll hear from top anglers, semi-regulars, and new talent who all brought their best to the competition. With tips on lure choice, tactics, and handling different water conditions, this episode has something for every angler. Key Moments in This Episode Saturday Recap – Major and minor bite periods, tidal insights, and key strategies from anglers as they navigate challenging conditions. Sunday Recap – A strong day for many, with improved fish activity and impressive catches that kept the competition tight. Angler Highlights: Team SeaWASP – Bowen and Ben's journey from fifth place to taking the win on day two, including insights into their winning techniques. Notable Catches – Winners of the Eco Gear Big Bream and Millerogue Big Flathead Prizes reveal their setups and strategies. Young Talent Shines – Recognizing outstanding performances from up-and-coming junior anglers. Join the Bream Fishing Project Collective! Ready to take your fishing to the next level? The Bream Fishing Project Collective is a subscription service offering early access to episodes, monthly live streams, and exclusive fishing content to enhance your skills. Dive into a community of like-minded anglers where you’ll connect, learn, and share knowledge in a team environment. Join today at: breamfishingproject.supercast.com Sponsor Shoutouts Podium Marine Wraps – Protect and customize your boat with top-quality wraps from Podium Marine Wraps. Visit: podiumarinewraps.com.au Fishing.com.au – Stock up on the latest bream fishing tackle and gear at Fishing.com.au HWS Hobie Kayaks & Accessories – Explore Hobie fishing kayaks and accessories with free delivery across Greater Sydney, Central Coast, and Hunter. Shop at HWS.com.au Supporting a Cause The Bream Fishing Project proudly supports The Fly Program, which helps Australian men with mental health through outdoor experiences.

Nov 4, 20241h 4m

S1 Ep 96Episode 96: Bream Master South Australia,Round 4, Onkaparinga River, August 11, 2024

Episode Title: "Round Four Recap: Bream Masters SA Akuma Round at Onkaparinga River" Episode Description: Welcome back to The Bream Fishing Project! In this episode, we head to the iconic Onkaparinga River in South Australia for the Bream Masters Round Four Akuma event. Known for its challenging conditions and elusive bream, this river offered no easy path to victory. We break down all the key moments, share the inside scoop from the competition, and catch up with the anglers who made their mark on this exciting round. First, we recap the event highlights, starting with some impressive early catches and the shifts in tactics as competitors tried to find the best spots. We dig into the details, including the tides, which peaked at 7:39 AM at 2.07m before running down to a low of 0.68m at 1:38 PM, with the key bite period from 9:25 to 10:55 AM. It was a tough day on the water, with many anglers struggling to get bites in clear and challenging conditions, but persistence paid off. We kick off the interviews with Ryan Ottens, who landed 1.88 kg for third place. He shares how pre-fishing helped shape his strategy, focusing on consistent areas with mid-thirties fish. Despite a tough day of fishing with long stretches of no bites, Ryan's persistence and tactical decisions to switch spots eventually paid off, securing him a solid podium finish. Next, we chat with Ben Harrison, who bagged three fish for 2.33 kg, claiming second place. Ben reveals the importance of versatility in his approach, as he switched between surface lures and grubs to find success. He shares a unique moment when he offered a fellow competitor a game-changing tip, highlighting the collaborative spirit of the competition. With multiple upgrades throughout the day, Ben's steady approach and keen understanding of Onkaparinga's shifting conditions kept him in the race. Finally, we hear from the Angler of the Year, Josh Bland, who clinched the win with an impressive 2.67 kg bag. Josh, who is no stranger to the Onkaparinga River, explains how local knowledge and pre-fishing helped him dial in on the best spots. He shares how slow-rolling plastics along rock walls and deeper channels yielded the best results, with a standout 1.07 kg fish anchoring his win. Josh's persistence, detailed planning, and ability to adapt on the fly were key to his victory. We also take a moment to discuss The Bream Fishing Project Collective, a growing community where anglers come together to improve their skills, share tips, and access exclusive content, including live streams and in-depth discussions on bream tactics. If you want to maximize your time on the water and become part of this collaborative journey, visit breamfishingproject.supercast.com Whether you’re interested in the finer points of lure selection, understanding the effects of changing tides, or just love the thrill of tournament fishing, this episode offers a deep dive into one of the year's most exciting rounds. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review to stay updated with all things bream fishing. Sponsor Links: HWS Hobie Kayaks & Accessories: hws.com.au – Your go-to for kayak fishing gear, from Hobie kayaks to tournament accessories. Fishing.com.au: fishing.com.au – Stock up on the latest lures, tackle, and gear, including top brands like Daiwa, OSP, and Z-Man. Podium Marine Wraps: podiummarinewraps.com.au – Customize your kayak or boat with premium marine wraps for a standout look on the water. Tune in now and enjoy!

Oct 28, 20241h 0m

S1 Ep 95Episode 95: WATA, Boat Round 2, Peel Inlet, June 9, 2024

🎣 **Episode Overview:** In this episode of *The Bream Fishing Project*, we review round two of the Wata Bream Boat Series 2024, held at the Peel Inlet in Mandurah. Host Andrew Death talks with top anglers about their strategies during a tough, cold, and wet day on the water. We feature insights from the top three teams, including detailed discussions on tackle, techniques, and some surprising hot spots that made the difference. **Key Highlights:** - **3rd Place**: Team 'On The Charge Fishing' - Matthew DeBoer and Blake Liddelow share how they fished through tough conditions using Z-Man Grub and Baby Vibe lures. - **2nd Place**: Team 'Mario and Butterbean'(Mitch Vane and Mitch Clements) - Mitch explains how he and his teammate Mitch tackled Mandurah’s notorious conditions using a Z-Man Grub and a Baby Vibe to secure second place. - **1st Place**: Team 'Fishcatcher' - Paul Furlong and Dave Eccelston talk about their fantastic day and how they targeted timber structures and sandy beaches, leading them to a 3.511 kg victory. "Join The Bream Fishing Project Collective today for exclusive early access to episodes, live streams, and expert fishing insights – elevate your bream fishing game now! breamfishingproject.supercast.com" A big thank you to our episode sponsors who make The Bream Fishing Project possible: Podium Marine Wraps: Transform your boat with vibrant, custom vinyl wraps that protect and turn heads on the water. From sleek colour changes to eye-catching designs, Podium Marine Wraps has you covered. Visit podiummarineraps.com.au or call 0422 914 140 to start your boat’s transformation today! Fishing.com.au: Your one-stop shop for all things bream fishing. Get the latest tackle, lures, rods, and reels from brands like Daiwa, OSP, Z Man, and more. Visit us online at fishing.com.au or in-store at Shop 18 / 29 Kiora Road, Miranda. HWS.com.au: Whether you're new to kayak fishing or looking to upgrade your setup, HWS has you covered with a full range of Hobie kayaks and the latest accessories. Perfect for both casual and tournament anglers. Visit hws.com.au or stop by Shop 3/ 638 Pacific Highway, Belmont. . --- 🔗 **Connect with Us:** - Follow Andrew and The Bream Fishing Project on Instagram [@thebreamfishingproject](https://www.instagram.com/thebreamfishingproject) - Check out our Facebook page for community updates and discussions Thanks for tuning in, and we’ll see you on the water! 🎧🐟 #BreamFishingProject #BreamFishing #FishingPodcast #FishingTips #WesternAustraliaFishing

Oct 21, 202445 min

S1 Ep 94Episode 94: Hobie Kayak Fishing Series, Gold Coast, July 13-14, 2024

The episode kicks off with host Andrew Death introducing The Bream Fishing Project and spotlighting the Hobie Gold Coast round held on July 13 and 14, 2024, sponsored by TT Lures. Highlights of the event include notable results, with Luke Rogan clinching first place, Gareth Goodhew taking second, and Mitch Maddison securing third place, narrowly edging out Jack Gammie. Andrew delves into the details of the competition and outlines the significance of The Bream Fishing Project Collective, a subscription part of the podcast that offers early access to episodes and private community catch-ups. You can join the collective at breamfishingproject.supercast.com. The episode features interviews with the top anglers: Mitch Madison (Third Place): Day One: Mitch shares his experience targeting fish around pontoons using various lures, particularly Gulp Shrimp. Day Two: He describes facing tougher conditions and making a strategic adjustment to heavier jig heads to entice bites, ultimately securing his placement. Gareth Goodhew (Second Place): Day One: Gareth explains his approach using Cranka Crabs and tuned Zipbaits Khamsin Tiny to effectively lure fish out. Day Two: He notes adjusting his tactics based on his Day One experiences, focusing on moving to different locations when necessary. Luke Rogan (First Place): Day One: Luke shares insights into his successful deep fishing using Cranka Crabs, despite initial difficulties. Day Two: He faces challenging conditions but relies on persistence and strategic adjustments, eventually landing a 39cm fish on his second-to-last cast. The episode concludes with Andrew thanking his sponsors and partners and encouraging listeners to check out The Bream Fishing Project Collective for more insights and community engagement. Join the community at breamfishingproject.supercast.com. Overall, the episode captures the excitement of the Hobie Gold Coast round and offers valuable fishing tips and strategies from the top anglers. A big thank you to our episode sponsors who make The Bream Fishing Project possible: Podium Marine Wraps: Transform your boat with vibrant, custom vinyl wraps that protect and turn heads on the water. From sleek colour changes to eye-catching designs, Podium Marine Wraps has you covered. Visit podiummarineraps.com.au or call 0422 914 140 to start your boat’s transformation today! Fishing.com.au: Your one-stop shop for all things bream fishing. Get the latest tackle, lures, rods, and reels from brands like Daiwa, OSP, Z Man, and more. Visit us online at fishing.com.au or in-store at Shop 18 / 29 Kiora Road, Miranda. HWS.com.au: Whether you're new to kayak fishing or looking to upgrade your setup, HWS has you covered with a full range of Hobie kayaks and the latest accessories. Perfect for both casual and tournament anglers. Visit hws.com.au or stop by Shop 3/ 638 Pacific Highway, Belmont. .

Oct 14, 20241h 1m

S1 Ep 93Episode 93: Queensland Team Series, Jacobs Well,August 18, 2024

In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, host Andrew Death dives into the Jacob’s Well Round of the Queensland Team Series, held on June 17. Sponsored by Baramba Lures, this episode features interviews with elite bream anglers, starting with Matt Fraser and Sam Peck, who discuss their pre-fishing strategies, lure choices, and tournament experiences at Paradise Point. Next, Andrew chats with Harry Schofield and Stuart Kenny, who recount their competition day and effective use of various crankbaits. Mick Horne follows, sharing his insights on pre-fishing in Jacob’s Well and detailing his successful morning with imposter prawn lures. Finally, Chris Lon and Jacob Kelly, fresh off their victory, break down their winning techniques, deep rock fishing approach, and triumph with a significant bream catch. The episode is filled with practical bream fishing tips, lure recommendations, and engaging stories from the competition, making it a must-listen for bream fishing enthusiasts. "Join The Bream Fishing Project Collective for exclusive early access to episodes, monthly live streams, and expert fishing insights. Sign up today to improve your bream fishing game and be part of a growing community!" 👉 join here now at breamfishingproject.supercast.com and become part of our community dedicated to becoming better anglers, together. HWS.com.au Looking for the best kayak gear? Visit HWS.com.au for a full range of Hobie kayaks and top-notch accessories. Whether you’re a casual angler or a tournament pro, HWS has everything you need to upgrade your kayak fishing experience. Fishin.com.au For all your bream tackle needs, check out Fishin.com.au. Stocking the latest gear like Mussell Vibes, Cranker Crabs, and Daiwa reels, they offer same-day shipping and expert advice to help you catch more fish. Podium Marine Wraps Make your boat stand out with Podium Marine Wraps! Specializing in custom-designed wraps that protect and enhance your boat’s look, their fast, high-quality service will have you back on the water in style. Visit podiummarineraps.com.au to learn more.

Oct 7, 20241h 9m

S1 Ep 92Episode 92: Action fishing Tournaments, Brooklyn, July 7, 2024

Epic Catches and Top Tips from Action Fishing Tournaments | The Bream Fishing Project In this exciting episode of The Bream Fishing Project, host Andrew Death dives into a kayak fishing tournament organized by Action Fishing Tournaments. This new competition saw some unbelievable results, with the best bag measuring a whopping 133.5 cm, featuring fish up to 46 cm. Andrew talks to the top three anglers—Steve Pourniotis (third place), Jamie Cole (second place), and Josh Richards (first place)—who share their techniques, tips, and gear that helped them land these impressive catches. Learn about unique fishing techniques, winning strategies, and the top lures and setups used by these elite anglers. Andrew also introduces The Bream Fishing Project Collective, a new initiative designed to help you become a better angler through in-depth discussions, exclusive content, and a supportive community. Don’t miss out—join us today! Subscribe to The Bream Fishing Project Collective at breamfishingproject.supercast.com to watch the first video of our meeting and get access to all the great content. And if you’re enjoying the podcast, spread the word to your friends—new subscribers can join in on the action too! A big thank you to our episode sponsors who make The Bream Fishing Project possible: Podium Marine Wraps: Transform your boat with vibrant, custom vinyl wraps that protect and turn heads on the water. From sleek colour changes to eye-catching designs, Podium Marine Wraps has you covered. Visit podiummarineraps.com.au or call 0422 914 140 to start your boat’s transformation today! Fishing.com.au: Your one-stop shop for all things bream fishing. Get the latest tackle, lures, rods, and reels from brands like Daiwa, OSP, Z Man, and more. Visit us online at fishing.com.au or in-store at Shop 18 / 29 Kiora Road, Miranda. HWS.com.au: Whether you're new to kayak fishing or looking to upgrade your setup, HWS has you covered with a full range of Hobie kayaks and the latest accessories. Perfect for both casual and tournament anglers. Visit hws.com.au or stop by Shop 3/ 638 Pacific Highway, Belmont. .

Sep 30, 202452 min

S1 Ep 91Episode 91: ABT, Daiwa Bream Series,Blackwood River, WA, 15-16 June 2024

In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we take you back to the 2024 Daiwa Bream Series, Garmin, Blackwood River Round held on June 15-16 in Western Australia. Host Andrew Death provides a comprehensive recap of the event, highlighting key moments, top performers, and the strategies that made a difference on the water. Episode Highlights: Event Recap: A detailed look at the Blackwood River Round, including the conditions, standout catches, and how the event unfolded over the two days. Angler Interviews: Hear from the top anglers, including Scott Scicluna, Michael Sammut, and Robert Dawson, as they share their approaches, key lures, and the tactics that helped them succeed. Learn about the challenges they faced and how they adapted to changing conditions. Winning Strategies: Discover the techniques and lure choices that stood out, including insights on using baby vibes, sprats, and other go-to bream lures in the unique Blackwood River setting. Key Takeaways: Get tips on reading the water, adjusting to different patterns, and the importance of pre-fish strategies from some of Australia's best bream anglers. The Bream Fishing Project Collective: Andrew also introduces listeners to The Bream Fishing Project Collective, a subscription-based service offering early access to podcast episodes, monthly live streams, and exclusive content. Don’t miss out on the upcoming live stream—subscribe now to be part of this growing community! Links and Resources: Join The Collective: breamfishingproject.supercast.com Listen to Episode 90: Learn more about The Bream Fishing Project Collective. Follow Us on Instagram: @thebreamfishingproject

Sep 23, 20241h 13m

S1 Ep 90Episode 90: The Bream Fishing Project Collective

The Bream Fishing Project Collective Welcome to The Bream Fishing Project Collective! 🎣 Are you a passionate bream fishing enthusiast? Do you eagerly await each episode of The Bream Fishing Project? If so, we've created something special just for you! Why Join The Bream Fishing Project Collective? By subscribing to The Bream Fishing Project Collective, you'll not only support the ongoing production of your favorite podcast but also unlock a treasure trove of exclusive perks. Dive deeper into the action, connect with fellow anglers, and elevate your bream fishing game like never before! 🚀 One Simple Subscription, Big Benefits! 🚀 For just one subscription level, you’ll gain access to: 🎧 Early Access to Episodes: Be the first to hear new episodes with insider tips and expert strategies that give you an edge on the water. 📺 Exclusive Live Streams: Join special live events to dive deeper into bream fishing techniques and interact with fellow enthusiasts in real time. Our first live stream is next week, so don’t delay! ❓ AMA (Ask Me Anything) Sessions: Get your bream fishing questions answered directly in exclusive AMA sessions. 👏 Community Recognition & Appreciation: Your support keeps the podcast thriving, and you'll be recognized as a valued member of our community. 🎁 Bonus Content & Surprises: Enjoy bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes insights, and other exclusive surprises. ❤️ Support a Great Cause: A portion of your subscription goes to The Fly Program, supporting men's mental health through outdoor experiences like fly fishing. How to Subscribe: Ready to join? Head over to our subscription page and subscribe today. There’s just one easy level to choose from, making it simple to become a part of our exclusive community of bream fishing enthusiasts. Your support helps us bring on expert guests, improve our content, and provide greater value to you—all while supporting a great cause. Join Us Today! Don’t miss out on these exclusive perks and the chance to enhance your bream fishing journey. Become a member of The Bream Fishing Project Collective and take your passion to the next level! Thank you for your support, and as always, tight lines! 🎣 Subscribe Now to The Bream Fishing Project Collective!

Sep 17, 202417 min

S1 Ep 89Episode 89: WATA, Kayak Round 2, Blackwood River May 18-19 2024

In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head across to Western Australia to review the 2024 Kayak Round Two on the Blackwood River in Augusta, held back in May. Join me as I chat with some of the Western Australian tournament anglers who competed in this exciting event. We'll dive into the strategies, bite periods, and conditions that shaped the competition, including some standout performances and near misses that made this round so competitive. In third place, we talk to Joseph Gardner about his approach, the challenges he faced, and how he managed to secure his spot on the podium. In second place, Alex Griesdorff shares his tactics and how a key upgrade late in the day helped him edge closer to the top. And finally, in first place, we have Travis Newland, who walks us through his first-ever kayak round win and the adjustments he made that led him to victory, including a memorable stop at the affectionately named 'Poo Bank,' a key spot that delivered crucial upgrades when the pressure was on. We'll also cover some exciting updates, including changes coming to The Bream Fishing Project, new gear on the horizon, and upcoming events. Plus, get the latest on fishing tournaments around the country, including the East Coast Bream Series and upcoming comps in Foster. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, there’s plenty to learn from the pros as they share their tips, tricks, and insights on targeting big bream in various conditions. So, sit back, enjoy the episode, and get ready to take your bream fishing to the next level! Don't forget to check out the show notes for links and details, and join The Bream Fishing Project Collective at breamfishingproject.supercast.com for early access, exclusive content, and more! To check out all the coolest bream tackle, visit fishin.com.au. For all your kayak fishing needs, visit hws.com.au."

Sep 16, 202445 min

S1 Ep 88Episode 88: QTS Brisbane River, May 19, 2024

In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, host Andrew Death takes us to Queensland for the Brisbane River Round of the Queensland Team Series held on May 19th. After some time getting all the interviews lined up, Andrew brings you an in-depth look at this exciting event, sharing highlights, fishing strategies, and some surprising techniques from the top competitors. We start with third place finishers Chris Lonne and Jacob Kelly, who weighed in at 2.86 kilos. They dive into their approach on the Brisbane River, including their pre-fishing strategies, competition day tactics, and the importance of using live scope to spot fish. Next, we hear from Wade Walker who fished with his daughter Lily, securing second place with 2.92 kilos. Wade discusses their experiences fishing around bridge pylons and barges, with Lily making some impressive catches using Atomic deep divers and soft plastics. Finally, we chat with event winners Adam Barnes and Mitch Ferris, who took the top spot with 2.93 kilos, including a kicker fish of 836 grams. They reveal how casting towards deeper waters and varying their lure selection helped them edge out the competition, emphasizing the importance of teamwork. Andrew also covers updates on upcoming rounds, including the Queensland Team Series at Scarborough and the East Coast Bream Series in Botany Bay. He shares product recommendations, highlighting the latest tackle and gear from Fishin.com.au and kayak deals from hws.com.au, featuring specials on fishing kayaks for all skill levels. Andrew wraps up the episode by teasing some exciting product updates coming soon, thanking the sponsors and contributors, and inviting feedback from listeners to help shape future episodes. Whether you’re looking for tips on targeting bream on lures or simply enjoy hearing from some of Australia's elite anglers, this episode is packed with valuable insights, engaging interviews, and everything you need to stay in the loop on the competitive bream fishing scene. Tune in every Tuesday for the latest fishing tips, tricks, and interviews from the world of competitive bream fishing!

Sep 9, 202452 min

S1 Ep 87Episode 87: 2024 Samaki Queensland Open, Moreton Bay / Gold Coast, June 1-2

Sep 2, 20241h 9m

S1 Ep 86Episode 86: Vic Bream Classic, Glenelg River Nelson, 27-28 April 2024

Aug 26, 202459 min

S1 Ep 85Episode 85: Action Fishin Tournaments, Parramatta River, Sydney Harbour, May 18, 2024

🎣 Brace yourself for an exhilarating episode of The Bream Fishing Project Podcast as we dive into the Action Fishing Tournaments held on May 18, 2024, at the Parramatta River. Despite the cold, wet, and windy weather conditions, the competition was fierce, and the fish were biting! 🥉 In third place, the ever-popular angler Jose Lopes reeled in three cracking fish, showcasing his skills in challenging conditions. 🥈 I had the honor of securing second place, and in this episode, I share my experiences in an interview conducted by a mystery host. Tune in to hear my thoughts on the day and the strategies that paid off. 🥇 And at the top of the leaderboard, we celebrate the victory of Abz Meshlawi, also known as "The Finesse Angler." Abz's mastery of finesse techniques earned him the top spot, proving once again why he's a force to be reckoned with in the fishing world. Don’t miss this exciting recap of a tough yet rewarding day on the water. Tune in now to The Bream Fishing Project Podcast! 🎙️

Aug 19, 20241h 10m

S1 Ep 84Episode 84: ABT Tweed River, July 23-24, 2024

Aug 12, 20242h 24m

S1 Ep 83Episode 83: ABT Richmond River, Ballina, July 20-21, 2024

Aug 5, 20241h 57m

S1 Ep 82Episode 82: ABT Hawkesbury River,4-5 May, 2024

Jul 29, 20242h 6m

S1 Ep 81Episode 81: Queensland Team Series, Paradise Point, April 21- 2024

Jul 22, 202448 min

S1 Ep 80Episode 80: ABT, Daiwa Bream Australian Open, Sydney Harbour, April 30 - May 2, 2024

Jul 15, 20241h 40m

S1 Ep 79Episode 79: Hobie Kayak Fishing Series, Georges River, May 25 - 26, 2024

Jul 10, 20241h 34m

S1 Ep 78Episode 78: Bream Masters / Hobie Kayak Fishing Series. Glenelg River South Australia, April 6-7, 2024

In this exciting episode of "The Bream Fishing Project Podcast," we venture to the mighty Glenelg River in South Australia. Join us as we dive into the thrilling world of competitive bream fishing with two great angler interviews featuring close mates who secured first and second place in the latest competition. We kick off the episode with Nathan Wright, who had an impressive performance, catching a stellar bag on Saturday and nearly 3 kg on Sunday using the mass lure and a 10-pound leader. Nathan shares his unique strategies and memorable catches, including an intriguing capture deep in the water, tangled in a tree. Next, we bring you a double interview with the top two finishers, Dylan Pace and Mitch McMaster. Listen in as these good mates recount their journey to victory, offering insights into their techniques and a few laughs along the way. Discover their secrets to success and enjoy their camaraderie as they reflect on their experiences at the Glenelg River. Tune in to this episode for a blend of valuable fishing tips, engaging stories, and the sheer joy of fishing with friends. Whether you're an avid angler or a fishing enthusiast, this episode is packed with inspiration and entertainment.

Jul 8, 20241h 21m

S1 Ep 77Episode 77: ABT, Albany WA, April 20-21- 2024

Jul 1, 20241h 42m

S1 Ep 76Episode 76 : Hobie Kayak Fishing Series, Woy Woy, April 27-28, 2024

Join us on The Bream Fishing Project Podcast as we dive into the Hobie Kayak Fishing Woy Woy round. In this episode, we sit down with third place finisher Dennis Mageropoulos as he shares his strategies for finding active schools and contour lines. From using gulp prawns to stealth blades, Dennis provides valuable insights for all anglers. Next, we chat with Blake Partington who had a slow start in the competition until he discovered a game-changing bottom structure. Find out how this discovery impacted his performance on competition day. And lastly, we catch up with repeat guest and in-form angler Tyson Hayes who shares his winning pattern from previous competitions at Woy Woy. Tune in to hear about Tyson's journey to first place and how he landed the winning fish in the final moments of the competition. Don't miss out on all the exciting fishing tips and stories on The Bream Fishing Project Podcast!

Jun 24, 20241h 7m

S1 Ep 75Episode 75: ECBS,Grant Kime Memorial Round,St Georges Basin, April 21, 2024

Jun 17, 20241h 19m

S1 Ep 74Episode 74: Action Fishing Tournaments,Woy Woy, April 14, 2024

Jun 3, 202451 min

S1 Ep 73Episode 73: Vic Bream, Gippsland Lakes, March 23-24, 2024

May 27, 202453 min

S1 Ep 72Episode 72: East Coast Bream Series, Round, 1 Sydney Harbour, 24th March 2024

In this exciting episode of The Bream Fishing Project Podcast, we dive deep into the action-packed Round 1 of the East Coast Bream Series held in Sydney Harbour. Join us as we bring you exclusive interviews and insights from the top competitors of the day. **First Interview: Matt Hall** Our first guest is Matt Hall, who fished alongside Daniel. Their day started strong with a kicker fish caught around 8:30 am on a crankbait. This early success set a positive tone for the day. They then switched to a Cranka Crab to continue their catch. By the end of the day, they were consistently upgrading their bag with 33cm bream, anchored by an impressive kicker fish weighing 1.08 kg. **Second Interview: John Watton** Next, we chat with John Watton, who teamed up with young Jayden Grace. John shares some thrilling moments, including catching bream on an OSP Dice before transitioning to Cranka Crabs, mussels, and Gulp Shrimp. Their adaptability and varied techniques provided some fantastic highlights. **Final Interview: Craig Noorbergen** In our final interview, we speak with Craig Noorbergen, the first-place winner. Craig and his partner Rodney had a slow start in the Lane Cove River but soon moved to the main river, where they quickly boated two impressive fish measuring around 39 and 38 cm. Their day culminated back in Lane Cove, where they caught their kicker fish, narrowly missing out on the big bream title. Tune in to hear these captivating stories and expert fishing tips from some of the best anglers in the series. Whether you're an avid angler or just love a good competition, this episode is packed with valuable insights and thrilling fishing action. Don't miss Episode 72 of The Bream Fishing Project Podcast!

May 20, 202450 min

S1 Ep 71Episode 71: Queensland Team Series, Tweed River, 23rd March, 2024

🎣 Welcome to "The Bream Fishing Project" podcast, where we immerse ourselves in the world of competitive angling, specifically exploring the Queensland Team Series Tweed River Round! In this episode, we embark on a journey alongside skilled anglers such as Bernard Kong, a seasoned angler whose strategic prowess earned him a commendable 5th place finish. Teamed up with Charlie, they expertly wielded Jackall Chubby and Daiwa Spike lures to target Bream along rock walls and pressure points before making a strategic move to the canals, showcasing their adaptability and finesse on the water. Next, we delve into the gripping tale of Blake Anschau, whose keen eye for detail during a pre-fishing expedition led him to a crucial piece of structure that proved instrumental in his 4th place finish. Despite facing unexpected challenges, including encounters with scuba divers, Blake's adept use of Cranka Crabs in the washes underscored his resourcefulness and determination in the face of adversity. Our episode culminates with a fascinating conversation with the dynamic duo of Chris Lonne and Jacob Kelly, who secured an impressive 2nd place finish. With a keen eye for detail and a strategic approach, they leveraged crankbaits, crabs, and innovative Livescope technology to pinpoint suspended fish high in the water column, capitalizing on the presence of abundant baitfish with precision and skill. Join us on "The Bream Fishing Project" as we unravel the intricacies, triumphs, and challenges of competitive Bream fishing on the Tweed River, offering a front-row seat to the adrenaline-pumping action and strategic maneuvers that define this thrilling sport. 🌊🐟 #BreamFishingProject #QueenslandTeamSeries #TweedRiverRound #AnglingAdventures

May 13, 202446 min

S1 Ep 70Episode 70: ABT, Round 4, Derwent River, Tasmania, March 16-17, 2024

Welcome to The Bream Fishing Project Podcast! In Episode 70, we dive into the action-packed Derwent River round of the ABT Bream Series. First up, we chat with non-boater Evan Leonard, who impressed with his second-place finish by adapting his tackle and techniques to reel in some big catches using hard body lures and soft plastics. Next, we hear from Jonathon Fitzgibbon, the winner of the non-boater division, who made a triumphant return to the ABT after a few years away from competition. Jonathon shares his strategy of starting in deeper water with deep cranks before moving to shallower waters with shallow running cranks. Moving on to the boater division, we sit down with third-place finisher Steve Morgan, who covers a wide range of topics including the successful Huon River trial competition. Don't miss out on this insightful interview! Lastly, we catch up with Hurricane Lures' Peter Breukel, who had a stellar Tasmania tour and shares his top tips and techniques for fishing in the Derwent River. Tune in for all the exciting highlights from this thrilling round of bream fishing action!

May 6, 20241h 29m

S1 Ep 69Episode 69: ABT, Round 3, St Helens Tasmania, March 12-13 2024

🎣 Get ready for an action-packed episode of The Bream Fishing Project Podcast! Join us as we sit down with five accomplished anglers who battled it out in a recent competition filled with monstrous catches and thrilling moments. 🥈 Our journey begins with Colin Bryant, who secured an impressive second place among the non-boaters. Colin shares the story of his remarkable competition, including a crucial lesson learned from his boater on day 2, igniting a late surge to clinch the runner-up spot. 🥇 Next, we dive into the winner's circle with Jesse Rotin, the champion of the non-boater division. Jesse's strategic prowess shines as he navigates calm conditions on day 2, capitalizing on a pivotal location chosen by his boater. With Daiwa lures in hand and a game-changing switch, Jesse fills his bag with solid fish, sealing his victory. 🥉 Peter Breukel takes the spotlight as the third-place finisher in the boater division. Join us as Peter shares his journey of success throughout his Tasmania tour, utilizing a winning combination of Hurricane Sprats and Twitch 50 lures to amass an impressive 2-day bag weighing over 10 kilos. 🥈 Mario Vukic, the ever-consistent angler, shares his insights and unconventional approach to the competition. From walking around in his underwear to sharing invaluable tips and tricks, Mario's segment is not to be missed. 🏆 Finally, celebrate the triumph of Grant Stingel, the ultimate victor who relied on a blend of local knowledge and experience to claim the top spot. Grant's thrilling tale includes landing the coveted big bream trophy with a massive beast weighing over 1.5 kg, culminating in a climactic last fish to complete his winning bag. Don't miss out on the excitement, drama, and triumphs of this unforgettable fishing competition! Tune in to The Bream Fishing Project Podcast now! 🎙️

Apr 29, 20241h 58m

S1 Ep 68Episode 68: Bream Masters SA, Round 1, Port River Feb 17, Round 2, Westlakes, Feb 18, 2024

Apr 22, 202457 min

S1 Ep 67Episode 67: Western Australian Tournament Anglers,Blackwood River Augusta, 23-34, March, 2024

Apr 15, 20241h 12m

S1 Ep 66Episode 66: Hobie Kayak Fishing,Little Swan Port, Tasmania, March 5-6, 2024

Apr 8, 20241h 8m

S1 Ep 65Episode 65: Hobie Kayak Fishing, Swan River, Tasmania, March 9 - 10, 2024

First up, we dive into Joel Crosbie's journey, the reigning Hobie Kayak Fishing Australian Angler of the Year, who never shies away from sharing his secrets to success. Joel's unorthodox preparation for the competition led to unexpected alliances, culminating in his podium finish. Tune in to discover Joel's innovative strategies and what worked for him during those intense competition hours. Next, we welcome back Ben Gibbs, who made his mark with jerkbaits and astute use of livescope technology. Ben's return to The Bream Fishing Project Podcast was both informative and entertaining, as he shared his pre-fish experiences and effective techniques. Finally, we turn our attention to Dylan Pace, a seasoned angler and podcast host, known for his insightful discussions on "On the Cast." Dylan's gripping narrative takes us through his narrow lead on day one, which he skillfully transformed into a winning margin of half a kilo. From Bream to Cod, Dylan's expertise shines through, offering listeners a captivating episode from start to finish. Join us as we unravel the tactics, triumphs, and tales of these remarkable anglers on The Bream Fishing Show Podcast. Whether you're a novice angler or a seasoned pro, there's something for everyone in this riveting episode. Happy listening and tight lines!

Apr 1, 20241h 39m

S1 Ep 64Episode 64: Action Fishing Tournaments, Tuggerah Lakes, 9 March, 2024

Mar 25, 202453 min

Ep 63Episode 63: ABT Mallacoota, Victoria, Feb 10-11, 2024

Welcome to the Bream Fishing Project Podcast, where we dive deep into the world of competitive bream fishing. In this episode, we bring you riveting conversations with top anglers from the recent tournament. First up, we sit down with Judd Kirkland, who clinched second place in the non-boater division. Join us as Judd shares his tactics and success fishing alongside Cam Whittam, including his early bag-out on yellow fin using 2 1/2 inch grubs. Next, we chat with Liam Allan, the non-boater division's first-place winner, celebrating his inaugural victory in an ABT event. Liam recounts his prefish experiences, including pre fishing with previous round winner Marlon Thompson. Transitioning to the boater division, we catch up with Mark "Crommo" Compton, securing third place. Despite a challenging round in Gippsland, Mark shares how he strategically turned things around, offering valuable insights into his competitive mindset. Then, we hear from Mario Vukic, the formidable second-place boater, who noticed crucial improvements in water quality since holidaying during the Christmas season. Mario unveils his prefish strategies, emphasizing the importance of "ruling in" and "ruling out" techniques, alongside a pivotal observation that led to his impressive results. Finally, we spotlight the unstoppable winner, Mark Healey, who's been on a winning streak, dominating the last four qualifying events. Discover how Mark's meticulous prefish preparations paved the way for yet another triumphant performance. Tune in to the Bream Fishing Project Podcast for expert analysis, insider tips, and captivating stories from the forefront of competitive bream fishing.

Mar 18, 20242h 29m

S1 Ep 62Episode 62: ABT Gippsland Lakes, Feb 6-7, 2024

Mar 11, 20242h 13m

S1 Ep 61Episode 61: Hobie Kayaks St Georges Basin February 24 - 25, 2024

The Bream Fishing Project Podcast takes you back to St George’s Basin for an exciting adventure in the Hobie Kayaks Fishing Series 15. In this episode, join us as we delve into the thrilling rounds of competition and hear from some of the skilled anglers who conquered the waters. Our journey begins with Grant Oliver, originally from Lake Conjola, who shares his insights on pre-fishing the basin and uncovering the winning patterns that led to success during the competition days. Discover the strategies and tactics that played a crucial role in his fishing experience. Tune in to hear about an old, but not forgotten surface lure that helped him over the weekend. Next, Tyson Hayes from Queensland,makes a triumphant return to The Bream Fishing Project Podcast who showcases his angling prowess with a remarkable performance. From a modest start on day one to claiming the biggest bag of the competition on day two, Tyson's expertise and skills shine through as he navigates the challenges of the tournament. Tyson used his sounder to locate some fish in the deep that helped him along the way. And finally, we catch up with the ultimate champion and long-time friend, Jason Reid. Despite facing tough conditions on both days, Jason's determination and innovative techniques prove to be game-changers. With a standout kicker fish weighing 1.18 kg, Jason secures his victory and emerges as the Big Bream winner of the competition. Congratulations go to Jason on an awesome win and for bringing it home to the shire!

Mar 4, 20241h 8m

S1 Ep 60Episode 60 : WATA Kayak Round 1, Kalgan River Albany, Feb 10 - 11 2024

Welcome back to The Bream Fishing Project Podcast, where we delve into the exhilarating world of competitive bream fishing! In this episode, we're unpacking all the action from the WATA Kayak Round 1 in Albany, WA, a riveting two-day event that kept anglers on their toes. Despite a delayed start on Saturday and an early kickoff on Sunday, the competition was nothing short of gripping. And what's even more exciting? All three guests joining us today have graced our show before, bringing with them their expertise and tales of triumph. First up, securing third place, we catch up with Paul Siemaszko, who shares his winning techniques, including his trusty Baby Vibes and Jackall Chubbys. Join us as Paul divulges the secrets behind his success and how he landed in the top ranks of the tournament. Next on the mic is Liam Morrow, a BFS (Bait Finesse System) fishing specialist, whose prefish strategy proved instrumental in his performance. Liam's discovery of fish in deeper waters and his clever use of the "Muss" bait led to an impressive catch, despite facing some challenges along the way. Tune in to learn how Liam's unconventional tactics propelled him to success and hear the thrilling tale of his triumph over adversity. Last but certainly not least, we have the seasoned angler and BFP regular, Alex Greisdorf, who clinched the coveted first place. Despite initial struggles in the early part of the competition, Alex's experience and determination propelled him to a stunning comeback, securing his spot at the top. Join us as we unravel the highs and lows of Alex's journey and celebrate his well-deserved victory. With intriguing insights, thrilling anecdotes, and expert analysis, this episode is a must-listen for all fishing enthusiasts. So grab your tackle box and tune in as we dive deep into the heart-pounding action of the WATA Kayak Round 1!

Feb 26, 20241h 1m

S1 Ep 59Episode 59: Hobie Fishing Bemm River Feb 3-4, 2024

The Bream Fishing Project Podcast invites you to an exhilarating episode featuring the action-packed Hobie Kayak Bemm River Round. Embark on a journey through the captivating fishing tales of our esteemed guests. Mitch McMaster shares his extraordinary fishing escapades, recounting a dream-like experience on a hot and still Sunday. His day two adventures are nothing short of remarkable. Jason Marshall commands attention with his outstanding performance in recent months, seizing the lead on day one with a huge bag, while only catching a few bream. The uncertainty of day two adds a thrilling twist to his story. Lastly, we sit down with the triumphant champion and familiar face, Richard Patterson, who masterfully utilized his Daiwa lures to secure victory. His strategic prowess in targeting the bigger fish from the schools sets him apart, showcasing consistent and impressive catches across both competition days. Tune in for a riveting episode filled with triumphs and challenges in the world of competitive bream fishing!

Feb 19, 20241h 26m

S1 Ep 58Episode 58: Bream Fishing Tournament Calendar 2024, Part 2

Feb 12, 20242h 2m

S1 Ep 57Episode 57: Bream Fishing Tournament Calendar 2024, Part 1

In this episode of the Bream Fishing Project podcast, we take you on a journey across the country as we cover all the bream fishing calendars in Australia. We start off with a bang as we sit down with the one and only Steve Morgan from ABT Fishing tournaments Australia. Steve shares his exciting plans for the upcoming year, including the highly anticipated tournaments that bream fishing enthusiasts can look forward to. Next, we head over to Western Australia where we chat with Joseph Gardiner from the Western Australia Tournament anglers. Joseph gives us the inside scoop on all the upcoming tournaments scheduled for this year, including the ones affiliated with ABT. Get ready for thrilling competitions and incredible catches as Joseph shares all the exciting details. But we don't stop there! Our journey continues as we make our way to Victoria, where we dive into the Vic bream classics. We sit down with Bill Hartshorne,a veteran tournament director , who takes us through everything that the classics have to offer this year. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a newcomer, there's something for everyone in these exciting competitions. And finally, we wrap up our episode by speaking to Warwick Holmes of Action Fishing Tournaments. Warwick introduces us to a brand-new tournament around Sydney that is sure to be popular in the kayak bream fishing community. Get ready for an exciting addition to the bream fishing calendars as Warwick shares all the details. Tune in to this episode of the Bream Fishing Project podcast to stay up to date with all the tournaments and events happening in the bream fishing world across Australia. Don't miss out on the latest updates and insider insights from our guests. Stay tuned for the part 2 to hear about the remaining tournaments around the country.

Feb 5, 20241h 43m

S1 Ep 56Episode 56: Action Fishing Tournaments, Tunks Park Sydney Harbour, Jan 20, 2024

Welcome to The Bream Fishing Project Podcast! In this exciting episode, we take you on a thrilling journey through the Action Fishing Tournament Round 2 at Tunks Park in Middle Harbour, Sydney. To kick things off, we have a special mystery guest who interviews me, as I proudly secured the third-place position in this highly competitive event. While I must admit, I faced a challenging question that left me a little embarrassed, I didn't hold back in sharing the ups and downs of my experience. In fact, I even revealed a few valuable insights that could help fellow anglers turn a dropped fish into a well-deserved upgrade. But the excitement doesn't stop there! We also have an exclusive interview with none other than Glenn Allen, the winner of the biggest Hobie round ever in Australia. Join us as we delve into the mind of a champion and uncover the strategies and techniques Glenn employed to reel in his remarkable fish. And to wrap up this episode on a high note, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Ryan Honeybrook. Not only did Ryan emerge victorious in the previous round, but he also continued to impress in this round with his incredible catches of massive fish. The burning question now is, can Ryan maintain his winning streak in round three? Tune in to find out! Don't miss this action-packed episode of The Bream Fishing Project Podcast, where we bring you the latest updates, expert interviews, and thrilling stories from the world of competitive fishing.

Jan 29, 20241h 1m

S1 Ep 55Episode 55: WATA Boat grand Final, Albany, December 2-3, 2023

Jan 22, 20241h 11m

S1 Ep 54Episode 54 : The BFS (Bait Finesse System) episode. Interviews with Top Anglers and Industry Experts in BFS Fishing

Welcome to The Bream Fishing Project Podcast! In this exciting episode, we take an initial deep dive into the world of BFS (Bait Finesse Systems). Join us as we uncover some of the secrets and techniques behind this innovative fishing method. To kick things off, we have a special guest, Liam Morrow, from the popular Facebook page BFS Australia. Liam's immense passion for fishing and extensive knowledge of BFS make him the perfect guest to introduce us to this technique. He'll share his wealth of experiences and provide valuable insights into the world of BFS fishing. Additionally, Liam will discuss fishing for bream at night using lures, offering exciting perspectives and tips for our listeners. We are also joined by two renowned experts from Shimano Australia, Josh Carpenter and Dean Thomson. Josh's extensive experience in the fishing industry allows him to offer unique and valuable insights into the world of BFS fishing. Dean, on the other hand, started his own BFS journey years ago in Japan and has since become a passionate BFS angler. Together, they bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the conversation, further enhancing our understanding of BFS fishing. Finally, we sit down with Tom Slater fro Daiwa, who provides his personal and professional opinions on BFS fishing. As a well-respected angler, Tom's insights offer a comprehensive and well-rounded perspective on this exciting fishing technique. While there is a vast amount of information to cover, this episode serves as an excellent starting point for anyone interested in exploring the world of BFS fishing. Join us on The Bream Fishing Project Podcast as we embark on this exciting journey into BFS (Bait Finesse Systems). Get ready to discover new techniques, gain valuable insights from passionate anglers, and take your fishing game to the next level. So, sit back, relax, and let's dive into the fascinating world of BFS fishing!

Jan 15, 20241h 57m

S1 Ep 53Episode : 53 Action Fishing Tournaments, Georges River, December 10, 2023

Jan 8, 202455 min

S1 Ep 52Episode 52: Vic Bream Classics Grand Final 2023, Mallacoota Inlet, November 25-26.

Welcome to the first episode of The Bream Fishing Project Podcast in 2024! In this exciting episode, we take you on a thrilling journey south of the border to review the action-packed 2023 NS Rods, Vic Bream Classic Grand Final. Held on the renowned Mallacoota Inlet on November 25-26, this tournament showcased some incredible fishing skills and fierce competition. We kick off the episode by catching up with the veteran and legend, Shaun Clancy from team Hummingbird. Shaun impressed us all with his exceptional performance, securing third place with an impressive bag of 8.16 kgs. We dive deep into his strategies and tactics, gaining valuable insights from his years of experience. Next up, we chat with the dynamic duo from team Tornado, Michael Hunt and Adam Brown. These skilled anglers showcased their prowess by weighing in a cracking bag of 8.58 kg, securing a well-deserved second place. We uncover their secret techniques and discuss the challenges they faced during the tournament. And finally, we have an exclusive interview with the champions of the event, Bowan Joiner and Ben Hanscombe. These talented anglers dominated the competition, leading from day one and sealing their victory on day two with a total bag of 9.36 kg. Join us as we delve into their unique techniques and the lures that helped them clinch the top spot. Join us on The Bream Fishing Project Podcast as we bring you all the thrilling highlights, expert insights, and behind-the-scenes stories from the 2023 NS Rods, Vic Bream Classic Grand Final. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, this episode is a must-listen for all fishing enthusiasts. So grab your fishing gear and get ready for an unforgettable adventure on the water!

Jan 1, 20241h 31m

S1 Ep 51Episode 51: Wata Kayak Fishing Grand Final, Blackwood River, WA 18 - 19 November 2023

Dec 18, 20231h 1m

S1 Ep 50Episode: 50, 2023 Hobie Fishing Series 14 Australian Championship, Mallacoota Victoria, 8-12 November 2023

Dec 11, 20231h 13m

S1 Ep 49Episode 49: 2023 ABT, Daiwa BREAM Series Grand Final , Port Stevens, 3-5 November Part 2

Dec 4, 20232h 12m