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Gippsland going well for bream and flatties

 | By Seamus on 2/4/2021 10:16:21 PM | Views (326)
While many anglers are back from a long weekend getaway, those who regularly get out and target both bream and flathead in the eastern gippsland estuaries will be pleased to know that they are fishing exceptionally well at present. With intermittent rain falling into all of the catchments the systems are receiving much appreciated top ups of fresh water which bring food with it. The estuaries of Lake Tyers, Bemm River and Tamboon Inlet have been producing fish for mobile anglers, and especially those who are trialing a mixture of lure types. Customers Nick and Tony have been fishing both Bemm River and Tamboon and have had some good sessions over the past few weeks on bream and flathead. The bream have been active around a lot of the shallow weedbeds in both systems and have responded best to shallow running jerkbaits and slim prawn profiled soft plastics, especially when slowly 'popped' above the weed. For targeting the larger flathead a larger lure approach has been much more effective. Soft plastics and swimbaits in the 5 - 7 inch size range have been the best bet in triggering a solid strike from a larger fish while fishing around the same weed beds and drop offs. Around Lake Tyers and Bemm River some of the large flathead have really been making the their presence felt when targeting them with the correct lures and methods. Customer Nathan and mates have landed some ripper fish to a round 90cm during recent trips, with the big bait big fish theory working pretty well. The medium to large lures that the guys have been using have excellent drawing power to the larger flathead and generally a better hook up due to larger trebles finding their mark. Customer Jordan has also been fishing the same waterways mainly chasing the bream on lures. Jordan has been finding good numbers of fish holding in flooded backwaters and ti-tree swamps and they have been best targeted with surface lures. Jordan has been finding that the average fish have been around the high 30cm mark with a handful over 40cm in the last couple of trips. While places like Lake Tyers are closed and high these techniques are perfect. Read More

Catch Information

Species:
Dusky Flathead
Dusky Flathead

Flathead Catfish
Flathead Catfish

This Fishing Report was submitted on 2/4/2021 10:16:21 PM by Seamus and last updated on 2/4/2021 10:16:21 PM.


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