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2025 Daiwa BREAM Australian Open – Day 1 & 2 Deep Dive (feat. Tim Vickers & Steve Morgan)
In this first part of our two-episode special, The Bream Fishing Project takes you into the heart of the 2025 Daiwa BREAM Australian Open — one of Australia’s premier lure-only bream tournaments, fished across Sydney Harbour and launching from Drummoyne Sailing Club.
Host Andrew Death sets the tone with a sharp overview of the tournament structure, timing, and bite windows, before shifting gears into two of the most insightful, technical, and honest interviews you’ll hear all season.
🎣 Tim Vickers – From Bust-Offs to the PodiumWe follow Tim Vickers’ incredible run across the first two days of competition. After a tough Day 1 plagued by dropped fish and difficult conditions, Tim rebounds on Day 2 with a huge 3.945 kg bag, rocketing up the leaderboard into third.
He walks us through:
Fishing tight timber structure with 3lb straight-through and a 7’8” Daiwa Infeet rod
How he managed fish that should have bricked him, using finesse gear, long rod angles, and clever boat control
The bite patterns in Watsons Bay, Clifton Gardens, Shark Island, and Double Bay
How lure colour, sink rate, and slack line presentation with the Pro Lure Hybrid Shrimp were absolutely critical
Mental game under pressure, leaderboard strategy, and the decisions that shaped his comeback
Tim also gives a brilliant look at his setup, mindset, and a few missteps — including pushing a hot spot too hard on Day 2 that came back to bite him on Day 3.
🐟 Steve Morgan – Precision Tactics & Big Bream in Crunch TimeNext, Steve Morgan jumps on for a full tournament recap, and it’s classic Steve — analytical, honest, and deeply tactical.
Steve dives into:
His stick minnow-only strategy and why it dominated under calm, sunny, finesse conditions
How he fished shallow moored boats with forward-facing sonar, presenting stick minnows with slack-line precision
The specific Daiwa gear, lure modifications, and hook upgrades that turned lookers into biters
Why he targeted eastern harbour over Parramatta River and how fish condition and location made a 150g per fish difference
His Day 3 heroics, including landing a 38cm kicker in the final minutes to leapfrog into second place overall, justedging out Mario.
Steve also breaks down his tournament planning, mindset, tackle selection, and how he thinks brim fishing coverage should evolve — making this a must-listen for serious anglers.
This episode is packed with real tournament pressure, decision-making under fire, and gear breakdowns that you can apply straight to your own fishing. Whether you're here for the story or to sharpen your skills, this is one of the most in-depth episodes we’ve done.
🧢 Stay tuned for Part 2 — where we’ll catch up with the 2025 BREAM Australian Open Champion for a full breakdown of the win.
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Big Bream and Big Stories on the Hawkesbury – Daiwa BREAM Series May 2025
In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to the Hawkesbury River for the Daiwa BREAM Series, held over the weekend of May 3–4, 2025, with Bait Junkie as the proud round sponsor. It was a huge event with fast boats, heavy fuel bills, and some massive bream hitting the scales.
We catch up with the top three non-boaters:
🎣 Rodney O’Sullivan – 1st place with 4.965kg
🎣 Aaron Bonser – 2nd place with 4.215kg
🎣 Aaron Booby – 3rd place with 4.1kgAnd the top three boaters:
🚤 Peter Breukel – 1st place with 8.59kg
🚤 Mark Crompton – 2nd place with 8.51kg
🚤 Mark Healey – 3rd place with 8.37kgWe break down how each angler approached the comp — from chasing bream in deep current with UV crabs, to working rock walls and oyster racks, to high-speed runs up to Spencer and beyond. There's plenty of insight into tackle choices, bite patterns, Active Target use, and the key decisions that led to podium finishes.
🎣 Plus, don’t forget we’re halfway through our Mussel & Crab Lure Challenge inside The Bream Fishing Project Collective. Our mid-session catch-up Zoom is on Wednesday, May 21 at 8 p.m., and if you’re not in the Collective yet, join now at
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🎣 Vic Bream Classics 2025 – Club Marine East Gippsland Bream Classic
Location: Gippsland Lakes
Dates: March 22–23, 2025This week on The Bream Fishing Project, we head to Gippsland Lakes for the Club Marine East Gippsland, Round 1 of the Vic Bream Classics 2025 series — and what a cracking round it was!
With Gippsland Lakes absolutely firing, we break down an epic weekend of bream fishing, from record bags to monster upgrades and wild rides in the straits. Hear from the top three teams:
🥇 Team Zero Technique (Josh Jeffery & Connor Jackson): The new kids on the block stormed to victory with an incredible 6.86kg day-one bag and a 410g win margin — despite a late penalty scare!
🥈 Team Lowrance/Miller Rods (Paul Malov & Alex Franchuk ): Two second-place finishes in a row for these seasoned anglers, who share their tactics, heartbreak losses, and 21-rod tournament setups.
🥉 Team Samurai Rods (Dan Mackrell & Declan Betts): From 25th to 3rd with a huge 6.54kg day two bag — the guys dive deep into the strategy behind their comeback and the moment it all turned.
Along the way, you’ll hear how baby flathead, elephant pants, and mid-comp dance moves all played a part in this action-packed round.
💬 Plus, stay tuned for tide and bite period data, lure selections, structure breakdowns, and an interesting discussion on how rod selection might be the key to landing big bream in gnarly snags.
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In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to the Glenelg River for the Bream Master South Australia round, held on March 22–23, 2025. This round was a Hobie qualifying event and delivered an incredibly tight finish, with just 50 grams separating second through sixth place. Join Andrew as he interviews the top three anglers — Kobe Rothel, Dylan Pace, and Sean Pearson — for a deep dive into their winning strategies, techniques, and bait choices.
Kobe Rothel shares how he cracked over 5kg using mussel-style presentations, while Dylan Pace reflects on a rollercoaster weekend full of long river runs, lost kilo fish, and a strong Day 2 comeback. Sean Pearson discusses transitioning from surface lures in pre-fish to a deeper bite during competition and explains how subtle rigging and lure changes helped secure his third-place finish.
We also break down the bite periods, tides, and environmental changes that made this event unique — plus a quick mention of the Australian Open wrapping up and the launch of our latest Collective Challenge: Crabs and Mussels.
Brands and lures mentioned in this episode include:
Outback Breamer Baits – including the highly effective mussel presentations
Gladiator Tackle
Force Lures
Fishin.com.au – source of the popular Baby Vibe
Hurricane Lures
Find them on Facebook – Blue Lip Baits
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🎣 May 2025 Monthly Report with Brett Geddes – Mussel Lures, Micro Vibes & Unique Techniques
In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, Andrew Death is joined by regular guest Brett Geddes to discuss the latest in bream fishing across Australia. They touch on upcoming competitions around the country and delve into the effectiveness of various lures, including mussel and crab imitations, baby vibes, and micro blades.
Highlights from the episode include:
Outback Breamer Baits' Mussel Vibe: A standout performer this season, these lures have proven effective in various conditions. Explore their range here
Gladiator Tackle: Known for their quality and innovation, their range of lures and accessories are tailored for Australian conditions. Check out their products
Force Lures: Offering a variety of lures designed to appeal to a wide array of fish species, these are versatile tools for any angler. Discover more
Fishin.com.au: Your one-stop online shop for a vast selection of fishing gear, from lures to rods, catering to all your angling needs. Browse their extensive catalog
Hurricane Lures: Specializing in bream lures, their products are designed for Australian conditions. View their offerings
Blue Lip Baits: Find them on Facebook – Blue Lip Baits.
The episode also features shoutouts to impressive efforts by listeners: Mike from Tasmania and his creative blade technique, Nev's rapid rise on YouTube, and a look at how Collective members are embracing the current mussel lure challenge.
Special thanks to Outback Breamer Baits, Blue Lip Baits, Gladiator Tackle, Force Lures, Fishin.com.au, and Hurricane Lures for backing this month’s challenge and supporting The Bream Fishing Project Collective.
🎧 Join the Collective and get access to bonus episodes, live streams, and all past content at: https://breamfishingproject.supercast.com
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This week on The Bream Fishing Project, we’re heading back to one of my favorite battlegrounds — the mighty Georges River — for Round 2 of the 2025 Action Fishing Tournaments!
The Georges threw plenty of challenges our way, but it also delivered some absolute magic for the anglers who cracked the code. In this episode, I’ll walk you through the day's conditions, a few insights from my own session, and then we dive into interviews with the top three anglers who lit it up when it mattered most.
Joshua Richards kicks things off with a gritty performance fishing out of a no-frills Hobie Outback — no sounder, no 180 drive, not even a paddle! He shares how simplicity and good decision-making carried him onto the podium.
Next up, Jamie Dempsey talks us through his climb to second place, revealing how he tuned his crankbaits to perfection, pulled crucial upgrades from boat hulls, and leaned on a perfectly balanced finesse setup to make it all happen.
And finally, Jason Reid caps off the episode with a wild story of landing a monster 45.5cm bream on 4lb leader after a heart-stopping battle around the pontoons — a fish that not only secured him first place but also Big Bream honors for the day.
You’ll hear about tackle choices, lure selections, tuning tricks, and some crazy moments that made all the difference. If you’re chasing your next PB or just love hearing how tournaments are won, you’ll love this one!
Plus, don’t miss the updates on the next Action Fishing Tournament rounds — including Redcliffe and Tuggerah Lakes — and a reminder that The Bream Fishing Project Collective is gearing up for our next live session on Wednesday, 30 April. Jump in now at breamfishingproject.supercast.com to be part of it!
Massive thanks to Joshua, Jamie, and Jason for sharing their stories — and congrats again on some seriously impressive fishing. Let’s dive into it!
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In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to the mighty Bemm River for Round 2 of the 2025 Hobie Kayak Fishing Series, held on March 1st and 2nd. The fishing was fierce, the bite periods were tight, and the final results came down to just grams between podium places.
Join host Andrew Death as he recaps the weekend’s conditions, breaks down the tides and bite periods, and dives deep into full interviews with the top three finishers:
🥇 Joel Crosby – claiming his first win since 2015 with a razor-thin 60-gram margin
🥈 Joseph Gardner – the reigning Australian Champion, charging hard into second
🥉 Brad Clark – Big Brim winner and a standout performance at a tough venue
Hear how each angler approached the system, their lure choices, how the bite changed across the weekend, and the critical adjustments that made the difference.
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Thanks for listening, and see you on the water.
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🎣 Hurricane Round Recap – A New Champ Emerges at Gippsland Lakes!
In this highly anticipated episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to Gippsland Lakes for the Hurricane round of the Hobie Kayak Fishing Series — and what a cracker of an event it turned out to be! With a last-minute venue change, near-perfect weather, and serious fish activity, it was a round full of surprises.
A brand new winner emerged in just his second-ever kayak comp, taking top spot by a mere 20 grams — even after a 100g time penalty! Hear how Leon battled cramps, dehydration, and a late start to power through with a pair of cracking bags.
We also catch up with Simon Morley and Tony Petty, aka Batman and Robin, who took out second and third place respectively. They share their tactics, locations, and the lures that helped them secure podium finishes.
This episode is packed with insights, gear breakdowns, bite period observations, and on-water stories from some of Australia’s most dedicated kayak anglers.
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🎣 April 2025 ABT Clarence River Wrap-Up | Floods, Plastics & First-Time Winners!
In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to the mighty Clarence River in northern NSW for the ABT Daiwa Bream Series round held on March 29–30, 2025. Despite flood conditions and plenty of rain, the fish were there—and so were the stories.
Andrew breaks down the tides, bite periods, and weather before diving into interviews with some of the standout performers of the weekend:
🥇 John Parkinson – scoring his first-ever ABT win in the non-boater division.
🥈 Ethan Glover – still in school, but already showing up on the podium.
🥉 Joe Darmody – putting together a solid performance for third in the boaters.
🥈 Kris Hickson – fresh off the World Black Bass Championships in Italy, landing second place and dropping serious insights.
Plus, hear the gear setups, lure choices, bite windows, and a fascinating theory about how bream use rock walls as landmarks in floodwater.
💡 Whether you're prepping for a comp or just love learning how the pros approach tough conditions, this one’s for you.
👉 Check out ABT Tournaments for event info and upcoming rounds.
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🎣 April 2025 Monthly Report with Brett Geddes | The Bream Fishing Project
In this month’s report, I’m joined once again by the legendary Brett Geddes for an epic session full of insight, ideas, and a bit of bream-fishing madness. We cover everything from comps around the country to some seriously creative soft plastic prawn setups, bottom-grubbing techniques, and even some weird (but very effective) double-rig experimentation.
We also dig into:
What’s been happening in the Vic Bream scene
How prawns, rattles, and superglue are changing the game
Tweaks and tricks for soft plastic rigging
Insights into Lake Wellington, active target tech, and blades in the shallows
Plus some standout stories from the road (and the kayak) — including a last-minute comp bag fill in just three casts!
This one's packed with gold, laughs, and practical tips that’ll definitely get you thinking.
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Episode Title: NSW Tournament Series Round 1 – Hawkesbury River Recap
In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to the iconic Hawkesbury River for a full recap of Round 1 of the NSW Tournament Series, held on February 9th, 2024.
Host Andrew Death is joined by the top three teams from the event as they break down their strategies, gear choices, and the standout moments that landed them on the podium.
In third place, Team Fanatics—James and Josh—share how their last-minute partnership came together, how they committed to the surface bite using cicada lures, and how they adapted to tidal shifts and wash fishing to lock in a 4.03 kg bag.
In second place, Team McBarron Constructions—Jared and Brenton—talk through a patient, methodical approach with surface lures that paid off, including how they landed the tournament’s second-biggest fish, a 1.17 kg kicker that secured them the Fishing.com.au Kicker for Cash prize.
Topping the field was Team Bait Shop Toukley / Force Lures—Adam and Jake Amos—with a winning five-fish bag of 4.55 kg, including the event’s biggest bream at 1.25 kg. The father-son duo dive into their pre-fish planning, their use of Force Lures Ziggy topwater lures, and the key moment Jake landed a crucial upgrade late in the session. In a powerful gesture, the pair donated part of their winnings to The Fly Program, highlighting the strength of community within the tournament scene.
This episode is packed with technical insights into surface fishing, lure selection, leader choices, and how to manage boat positioning in tough conditions. Whether you’re chasing bream on your home water or prepping for the next comp, there’s something here for every serious angler.
Brought to you by our ongoing supporters:
The Bream Fishing Project Collective—our premium subscriber community offering bonus content, live Q&As, and early access to episodes.To support The Fly Program and access bonus episodes, early drops, and exclusive member live streams, head to breamfishingproject.supercast.com.
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In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we break down Round 1 of the 2025 Bream Masters South Australia series, held at Port River, Port Adelaide on February 1st and 2nd. It was a grind for the entire field, but we caught up with the top three anglers to hear how they managed to put fish in the well when others struggled to even land a legal.
Your host, 2019 Hobie Kayak Fishing World Champion Andrew Death, chats with:
🎣 3rd Place – Paul Cook: Paul returns to recap another tough Port River round. He shares his strategy of working mangrove edges with bent minnows, paddle tails, and crankbaits. Paul explains how reading tidal movement and fish behavior gave him his edge, and how a productive 45-minute window on Day 1 made all the difference.
🎣 2nd Place – Gavin Howard: Gavin details his best-ever day on the Port, landing multiple legals on a Gulp Sandworm and riding that result to a solid second-place finish. He also breaks down how he ground it out on Day 2 to secure one vital fish late in the day—showing grit and persistence when conditions got even tougher.
🎣 1st Place – Lee Kirchner: Lee not only took the win but also helped run the event! He talks through his approach of using deep-diving hardbodies in heavy current and how staying calm under pressure helped him convert two key bites on Day 2. His ability to adapt and target pressured fish sealed the victory.
🎤 At the end of the episode, Andrew shares some updates about the future direction of the podcast, including changes to interview scheduling. He also speaks from the heart about supporting The Fly Program, a mental health initiative for men. Every membership to The Bream Fishing Project Collective contributes to this cause.
Whether you're chasing upgrades in tough conditions, learning about tidal timing, or just love hearing how tournament anglers think under pressure, this episode is full of insights, stories, and laughs.
Mentioned in this episode:
Gulp Sandworm (Camo)
Daiwa Rolling Crank
Ecogear Bents & Vibes
Current fishing around bridges
The Fly Program & mental health support
Bream Masters SA tournament series
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In this episode, we're diving into the competitive waters of Mallacoota, Victoria, where we cover the Daiwa ABT Bream Series Round 2 held on February 22nd and 23rd. This round featured the innovative Humminbird technology onboard Steve Morgan's boat, playing a significant role in the competition. Stay tuned as we roll into the details of how these technological advancements influenced the results and delve into the techniques and strategies that made a difference in this tight contest. Join us for an insightful episode filled with expert commentary and pro tips directly from the waters of Mallacoota!
Mark Healy - Claiming the top spot again, Mark showed his adaptability and strategic thinking. Despite a challenging pre-fish day where he didn't find any significant patterns, Mark stayed committed to his spots. Utilizing a mix of deep cranking techniques, he was able to find quality fish in narrow, specific bite windows. His ability to stay patient and capitalize during these short periods of activity, particularly with a standout 39-fork-length bream, secured his victory.
Mario Vukic - Coming in at second place, Mario also faced a tough event with hard-to-come-by bites. He navigated the challenging conditions by adjusting his tactics throughout the tournament, focusing on deeper water when his usual spots didn't produce. His persistence paid off on the second day when he tapped into a productive pattern near Goodwin Sands, targeting deeper fish that were less affected by the fresh influx of water.
Steve Morgan - Known for his analytical approach and utilization of technology, Steve found success by adapting his strategies based on real-time observations from his fish finder. Fishing with live sonar helped him understand the fish's behavior, especially their movement in relation to the thermocline in the lake. Steve's methodical approach allowed him to target fish that others might have missed, contributing to a solid finish.
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Episode Description: Join us for an exciting episode of The Bream Fishing Project, where host Andrew Death, alongside the ABT team, delves into the first round of the Daiwa Bream Series held at Gippsland Lakes on February 18th and 19th, 2025. This episode provides a comprehensive analysis of the tournament, highlighting key strategies and the unexpected results that shook the leaderboards.
Andrew brings you exclusive interviews with five of the top competitors who share their tactics, the conditions they faced, and the critical decisions that led to their success. Whether you're a tournament angler or a casual fisher looking to up your game, this episode is packed with actionable insights.
🎣 What's in this episode:
Detailed breakdown of the Daiwa Bream Series Round 1. Exclusive interviews with top anglers from the event. In-depth discussion on lure selection, fishing techniques, and navigating the challenging conditions of Gippsland Lakes. Tips on how to adapt strategies in real-time during competitions.For more fishing tips and behind-the-scenes content, join The Bream Fishing Project Collective. Explore detailed tutorials, live Q&A sessions, and community discussions that will enhance your fishing skills.
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Make sure to subscribe for more insightful episodes like this, and dive deeper into the world of competitive bream fishing with The Bream Fishing Project!
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Atomic Western Australian Bream Series
Join us as we wrap up the Atomic Western Australian Bream Series with an action-packed finale on the Blackwood River in Augusta. This episode dives into the strategies and challenges faced by our top anglers who made the podium in this closely contested series. Hear from our champions, Alex Griesdorf and Ben Oaks, whose effective use of bloodworm and motor oil colored lures under tough conditions led them to victory. We also spotlight the second-place finishers, Jared Stephens and Barry Brownrigg, who utilized a combination of precision and adaptability with different jig head weights to outsmart the competition.
Don't miss insightful interviews with Joseph and Jenny Gardner, who secured a respectable third place with their unique team dynamics and fishing tactics. Discover how these skilled anglers leveraged their knowledge of the river's conditions, combined with strategic lure choices, to maximize their catches.
Tune in for a deep dive into the techniques that tipped the scales and the gear that helped our anglers succeed. Whether you're an aspiring tournament competitor or a recreational fisher looking to learn from the best, this episode is packed with valuable insights.
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Action Fishing Tournaments Grand Final. Held on October 27, 2024, this episode offers a riveting look at the strategies, successes, and stories from the front lines of tournament fishing.
Listen in as third-place finisher Ben Pearce shares his experiences and tactics from the event, revealing how pre-fishing efforts and lure choices helped him secure a spot on the podium. The episode doesn't just spotlight competitive strategies but also delves into the personal stories of the anglers, their preparations, and the challenges they faced.
Finally in this episode of the Bream Fishing Project Podcast, Corey Lean takes the spotlight, securing first place with an impressive haul. Not only is Corey celebrated for his angling skills, but he is also the entrepreneur behind Podium Marine Wraps, specializing in high-quality marine wraps that provide protection and flair to boats. His dual expertise shines through as he discusses strategies and insights that led to his victory, making this episode a treasure trove of knowledge for fishing enthusiasts looking to enhance both their technique and their gear.
Furthermore, this episode is a must-listen for enthusiasts and aspiring anglers alike, featuring discussions on fishing techniques, lure selections, and detailed insights into the day's fishing conditions. It’s a comprehensive guide to understanding what it takes to compete in and enjoy the sport of bream fishing.
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