Seb85 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:25 am:rofl:j_pap wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:12 ampurple5ive wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:09 amyou did well, the fish in docklands are highly pressured, they know the difference between bread, and bread with a hook stuck in it
They’re evolving. Before you know it they’ll be walking up and down the boardwalk, busking for bread, who knows
Baker Bream Boi!
They'll probably bake their own bread!
'cheating' for breams on nymph, sight fishing.
Re: 'cheating' for breams on nymph, sight fishing.
Re: 'cheating' for breams on nymph, sight fishing.
If you can find yourself some sandworm, you'll find that Docklands bream are no more fussy than Gippsland bream. I've caught bags of bream in the city with individual fish to 1.5kg using podworm in the past. Catching them on fly sounds like a different story, though!
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Re: 'cheating' for breams on nymph, sight fishing.
i still havent caught a bream at docklands. must go back soon.
There is always more to learn , fish to catch , places to see and friends to make.
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Re: 'cheating' for breams on nymph, sight fishing.
Catching with bait is possible, just gotta find the right trick. Unweighted, sandworm or crab bait, etc, like everyone said above.smokin_reels wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 9:28 ami still havent caught a bream at docklands. must go back soon.
But catching on lures is something else and can be frustrating. I've heard and seen some people catching on lures and by luck I've caught some breams on lures too, but the odd isn't great.
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A fish is a fish
No fish is worth a life, stay safe
A fish is a fish
No fish is worth a life, stay safe