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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby Nativeman » Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:59 pm

justcrusin wrote:
there's a present on its way.... 8)


Heard about this, sounds very interesting.



Please don't tell me its a dummy, now that would be funny :lol:

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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby alcbb » Tue Feb 09, 2010 5:42 am

The speed limits are laughable down there, have you seen the damage a wake from a 18ft deep vee does at 8 knots? will near on tip a kayaker out. At 15 knots theres hardly any.
I would say half of the boaties in the river dont abide by it at all and in my entire life (im a local) i have NEVER seen any police on the water. Personally that rivers best fished in a kayak or putt putt. I leave my boat at home for fishing down there.
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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby Ratdog » Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:37 am

Nativeman wrote:
GregL wrote:
alcbb wrote:i dont get it either.. the abt? thing that come to the glenelg was hilarious. all these mega $ boats with 250hp outboards and off they go all carefully abiding by the 8knot speed limit :)



So what were they supposed to do? Bomb around at 50knts in the 8knt zone and all get disqualified from the comp and then fined by the cops?
Or maybe they should have just replaced their engines with 5hp's for the event.
Geez... :?



Gee you hobie boys arc up :lol:

How does a coment about 250hp boat have anything to do with Hobies??????

Oh i get it, we spend more time fishing and less time paddling.....
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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby GregL » Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:09 am

Ratdog wrote:Oh i get it, we spend more time fishing and less time paddling.....


oh dude...now you've gone and done it...... :lol:
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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby justcrusin » Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:58 am

Please don't tell me its a dummy, now that would be funny


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yeah Sel, we got you one of these :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Don't worry mate, I don't know all the details but from what i've heard you'll like it.

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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby eth93 » Tue Feb 09, 2010 2:51 pm

Ratdog wrote:Oh i get it, we spend more time fishing and less time paddling.....


Is that before or after your mirage drive falls apart? :shock: :shock: :twisted:
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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby ScottLovig » Tue Feb 09, 2010 3:28 pm

eth93 wrote:
Ratdog wrote:Oh i get it, we spend more time fishing and less time paddling.....


Is that before or after your mirage drive falls apart? :shock: :shock: :twisted:


You fibreglass boys are deluded again. Stop sniffing the fumes from your skis. Or better still join your Nimbin locals and get on the toad juice. :twisted:
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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby DaftWullie » Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:26 pm

ScottLovig wrote:
eth93 wrote:
Ratdog wrote:Oh i get it, we spend more time fishing and less time paddling.....


Is that before or after your mirage drive falls apart? :shock: :shock: :twisted:


You fibreglass boys are deluded again. Stop sniffing the fumes from your skis. Or better still join your Nimbin locals and get on the toad juice. :twisted:


Ahhhhh McLovig you've done it again

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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby kraley » Tue Feb 09, 2010 5:55 pm

ScottLovig wrote:
eth93 wrote:
Ratdog wrote:Oh i get it, we spend more time fishing and less time paddling.....


Is that before or after your mirage drive falls apart? :shock: :shock: :twisted:


You fibreglass boys are deluded again. Stop sniffing the fumes from your skis. Or better still join your Nimbin locals and get on the toad juice. :twisted:


oh dear.....
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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby spooled1 » Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:19 pm

Depending on where you live, the best thing about bream fishing is that you can often get a loaf of bread, an ocean wash, a line, a hook and a short berley trail going in less than 10 minutes for an easy protein rich meal. Even though I could never imagine targeting bream from a yak, the ocean rocks are a reliable ace when all else fails.
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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby justcrusin » Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:29 pm

the ocean bream taste better anyway Dan, You only want to eat them when there nice an silver like that one. The ones that are brown have been up the creeks for a while an do get a bit of a tainted weedy taste to them depending on what they have been eating.

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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby spooled1 » Tue Feb 09, 2010 6:40 pm

justcrusin wrote:You only want to eat them when there nice an silver like that one


The Snowies are the biz when it comes to bream... They're almost white and taste so sweeeet it's un-breamlike. I doubt the snowies have ever even seen a estuary. This one was more silver so who knows where it's been...
No crap! That fish in that pic was landed 2 hours ago and I just took a pair of slabs off it before posting. Hence my current bream appreciation. Right now I'm trying to decide on the meal.
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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby justcrusin » Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:15 pm

If you have already filleted it, how about just pan fried in some butter and garlic.

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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby Davey G » Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:30 am

OK, so far in this thread (which is about Bream by the way) we've had:

Bass Fishermen telling Bream Fisherman they suck
Bream Fishermen telling Bass fishermen they too, suck.
People whinging about stinkboats
People whinging about various comp formats
Paddlers giving pedallers a serve
Pedallers returning serve with venom.
Fibreglass ski paddlers questioning the quality of other brands
People questioning the manhood of others.

SERIOUSLY, WHAT THE F#CK IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE? :?

If you cannot stay on topic, then either start up a new thread, don't post at all or go find somewhere else to have your childish arguments.... :twisted:

And to all the people who did stay on topic, thanks! 8)

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Re: whats the big deal with bream fishing?

Postby Shorty » Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:35 am

I agree wholeheartedly ,,,
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