Mandurah breamin

Hi guys hows the bream fishin in mandurah this time of year.

Also where abouts is best and what time morning or night.

Wanna start gettin into a few bream any advice will be appreciated

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not too good ATM with the

Mon, 2017-06-12 11:06
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The Serpy should be ok but I

Mon, 2017-06-12 11:25

The Serpy should be ok but I wouldn't be eating anything from it just to be on the safe side.

Boundary Island should be worth a crack at this time of year.

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How about the canals

Mon, 2017-06-12 11:10

Caught a few fish from the canals but was after dark 

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 Went serpentine yesterday

Mon, 2017-06-12 12:18

 Went serpentine yesterday didnt get anything but it was at 12 so that probably why

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My best sessions have been

Mon, 2017-06-12 12:36

My best sessions have been during the day.

You were fishing right on high tide at 12pm yesterday and I'm assuming there was no river current? I find (in the upper Swan) that the current needs to be moving to get the bream hitting lures. Upriver current is best but I've done well on the outgoing current too.

Half to 3/4 towards the high tide is what I like to aim for which would have been around 7:45am yesterday.

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 There was a fair bit on

Mon, 2017-06-12 13:05

 There was a fair bit on current and i tried lures n prawn n got othing 

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 What lures did ya throw? And

Mon, 2017-06-12 17:12

 What lures did ya throw? And with the prawns were you using a sinker? Strange that you got nothing whit bait, those systems must be really rooted at the moment.

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 Was using vibes, hard body

Tue, 2017-06-13 08:08

 Was using vibes, hard body vibes, lil minnows, surface lures n got nothin

Prawn was peeled with small bits on a running sinker rig with 10lb fluorocarbon leader

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Some days they are just super

Thu, 2017-06-15 12:07

Some days they are just super fussy mate. Was fishing next to a bloke one time using cubes of mulie on 2/0 circle hooks and he was cleaning up on one big bream after another and I was getting SFA on prawns.

Try whole unweighted prawns on a long shank hook to make it look natural and if you are still struggling use a small strip of mulie as well which I found effective as the mulie brings them in to eat the prawn which stays on the hook better. I'll have this sitting in the holder while I flick lures around when shore based but only use lures from the dinghy.

 

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 Dang! Sounds like you fished

Tue, 2017-06-13 20:35

 Dang! Sounds like you fished it hard, i havent fished that system in ages but my advice would be if your using river prawns use the whole prawn minus the last few tail segments on an unweighted hook tied straight to your leader keep the head on and keep it straigh, it'll drift in the current and look natural. I also find in the cooler months placcies work better as the bream are a little less fired up if they aren't on the chew, zman slim swimz or grubz in bloodworm or motor oil are the way to go on a 1/16oz jighead. Im no guru tho but thats what works for me.

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 Cheers fellas

Thu, 2017-06-15 09:53

 Cheers fellas

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High tides best

Thu, 2017-06-15 21:57

 Try Murray bend to bondys corner strips of fresh mullet or even better blue manner crabs