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| bream just done 12 hours on a lake in south shore blackpool and i was fishing on a hair rig on the bottom and all i got was bream some good sizes 6 in all but they just dont put a fight. Does anyone else find this ? Or does anyone like fishing for them ? |
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| Re: bream On light tackle Bream can be good fun and and bream on the River can put up a good fight. When i used to fish longleat years ago, bream would launch themselves out of the water like trout, it was amazing watching Bream do that. I think my like of bream is the large amounts you can catch and build up good weights, i think that i still have a little bit of the matchman in me still. __________________ Born to fish made to work |
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| Re: bream i was putting big bait on to try to put them of but at the end of the day a fish is a fish and better than blanking still get the same rush when the alarm goes. with be a 1lb bream of a 20lb pound carp |
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| Re: bream I've leapt up from my chair whilst on night sessions on the River Medway in Knet, and had my hopes deashed when a feeble bream is all it is. I can't stand the things. They fight like a wet lettuce. As much use as a fart in a lift. |
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| Re: bream i like catching them your right they dont fight much. but if you can get them in the swim and keep them there you can get good bags. |