Yes, as can be ascertained from the fact that why I haven't put up any fishy post for quite some time. Words can't describe what I'm going through right now. Hahahaha... Wah lao eh! I've got a life ok! Yeah, oh well, ever since started the Myer job (which is pretty shitty), I have not wet a line since last Wednesday night. Well, kinda forgotten how that session went but it was not too bad to cure a little itch. Chen (feeling more unnatural than me), suggested a session and since with the high tide almost peaking, we went nearby instead. Reached Glebe with a fair amount of breeze blowing and so I thought I'll give my new (2nd hand actually) No.2 Tango lure a go.
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Yup, been monitoring eBay for a chance to bid a cheap one and there it was. Bloody Jepun seller said is mint BS me in the end got mismatched split rings and weak trebles. Not a problem, cleaned the bugger up and gave new overhaul to the rings and hooks. Probably due to it's colour it wasn't suitable for night. Chen had scored a bream on his faithful worm and so I knew I had to use it too as it appears that the camo worm works well there. Indeed it never fails, as I managed to land a just legal. The bites were consistent and on a particular cast, I felt the unusual bite that doesn't felt like bream but an easy hookup. Whacked it nonetheless and this thing fought so-so. The constant thrashing had me thinking whiting and sure it was.
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Went 35.5cm and had battle scars on its body, wonder who was trying to bite this poor bugger, jewie?! Hmm... Chen had also caught another bream and I was wondering why there aren't flatties around that night only to get another bream.
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Seemed like I can never score a big bream at that spot. Must find out a new technique just as I realised about spot SF. Chen accidentally broke his new Yamatoyo braid which in the end we concluded that it was a weak but good casting line. I snagged my grub too and called it quits.
How to cure the infatuation with breams? Buy DVD and watch it on TV instead! Ha, pathetic! Bought the Breamin' DVD which was a bloody old production from the 2001 ABT tournaments which highlights the pioneering of bream luring tournaments.
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Although it boasts 4 hours of footages, it doesn't seemed to educate well on their techniques, and besides, those lures they used seemed pretty antique! Oh well, at least it's not too entirely cheap production. Bloody hell, not cheap though! In the end I spewed when I found out it's cheaper getting it at FishOuttaWater near Myer! Bring back to Singapore as memory lah, sigh...
Ronald
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