Unfortunately Brad, in short, not by me on Monday. I've just finished reading the Engel Albany Bream Qualifier in July/Aug WAFM (thanks Rod! ) that was held on May 10 and 11 and have no doubt these spots would have produced at that time. However, as I summised at the end of my report, and Adam agreed, the heavy winter rains, smaller rivers with less 'sea penetration' and therefore stronger outward fresh flows have flushed the bream much further down stream.
I'm hoping to head out with Deacon Plant (WAFM July/August Page 11) this saturday. If he can't put me onto fish, then I'm in trouble. LOL
Colin Molloy
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Stevef
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Col, Nice
Col, Nice water................ I presume the bream are still swimming in it
Dreamweaver
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10/10 Steve
Yes it is (nice water) Steve - and 10/10 LOL on your presumption!
, about to post a report....
Colin Molloy
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any bream caught at any of
any bream caught at any of these spots mate?
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Brad.....Bream
Unfortunately Brad, in short, not by me on Monday. I've just finished reading the Engel Albany Bream Qualifier in July/Aug WAFM (thanks Rod!
) that was held on May 10 and 11 and have no doubt these spots would have produced at that time. However, as I summised at the end of my report, and Adam agreed, the heavy winter rains, smaller rivers with less 'sea penetration' and therefore stronger outward fresh flows have flushed the bream much further down stream.
I'm hoping to head out with Deacon Plant (WAFM July/August Page 11) this saturday. If he can't put me onto fish, then I'm in trouble. LOL
Colin Molloy
(Colin 2 - Co-founding member of the prestigious Colin Club)