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Episode 156: The Monthly Report, October, 2025

Episode 156: The Monthly Report, October, 2025

Episode 157 Published 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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Welcome to the Bream Fishing Project — October Monthly Report
With Brett Geddes back on the mic, we cover a huge month: national comp calendar, honest session breakdowns (the good, the bad, and the donuts), tackle and tech that moved the needle, and bigger-picture news that matters to kayak lure anglers.

Around the Grounds (October comps)
  • Hobie — Burrill Lake (Thu 2 Oct, AOY points only, mid-week round)

  • Hobie — BurleyPro Fish Tech, St Georges Basin (4–5 Oct) — Andrew will be there

  • NSW Tournament Series — Grand Final, Botany Bay (25–26 Oct)

  • ABT — Vic Open, Gippsland Lakes (11–12 Oct)

  • ABT — Grand Final, Bemm & Marlo (14–16 Oct)

  • Action Fishing Tournaments — Grand Final, Camden Haven (25–26 Oct)

  • Vic Bream Classics — Round 5, Warrnambool (18–19 Oct)

  • WATA — Boat Rd 3, Swan River (Perth, 5 Oct)

  • ECBS — Grand Final, Sydney Harbour (19 Oct)

Segments
  • What Cheeses Me Off — 

  • New segment tease — “I think I did a dumb thing” 

Sessions, Tactics & Lessons
  • Waller Lake — Stunning, but savage: 55 donuts Day 1 (of 75); Jason Marshall ~3.5 kg. Andrew scratched two late Day 2 near the launch — lesson: don’t overrun the obvious.

  • Grubs Month (Collective focus)

    • Georges River — ActiveTarget on boat-holes/mooring blocks; Squidgy Wrigglers on 1/16 oz & lighter in 2–3 m; watched fish rise to the drift. Standout fish 36 fork, 32, 30, plus a salmon called on sonar.

    • Tunks Park — All-day grubs, great FFS interactions… and the missed photo that cost places.

    • St Georges Basin prefish — Salmon schools “called” on FFS (cast-to-distance trick worked for Stewie Dunn). Only one legal bream for Andrew. Stewie tangles with a very big mulloway on 5 lb/light gauge — compelling FFS footage shows scale vs bream.

  • Brett’s update — Windy spring, bream moody; perch to the rescue. From ~1400 to 1700 EPs, often 30–40/session on blades (Sprat/Tomahawk 85 style). Squid mission ongoing.

Big Bite & Big Picture
  • Yellowfin tuna (stickbaits) — Electric surface rushes, chaotic ramps; single stinger hook setups; airborne follows and missed bites provide insane visuals.

  • South Australia fish kill — Coastal oxygen event; tough for communities and tourism. Nature will rebound, but it’ll take time.

Community shout-outs
  • Andrew “Andy” Kettle — Land-based, night-only EP specialist; surface walkers/high-stick retrieve; “EP ninja” dedication.

  • Leon — Strong Hobie Day 1; three kayak rules: mussel, mussel, no flatties aboard.

Gear we mentioned 
  • Jabbers travel rods (6-piece) & Upper Cut trebles (12/14/16; strong, sticky; 100-pack jars).

  • BurleyPro HDS Pro visor (better screen & battery headroom); Connector Protectors (stop wet-plug corrosion).

  • Braid 0.4 PE white (rated 8 lb; higher measured break); considering bite-marker dots for strike watching (inspired by Joseph Gardner using multi-colour jigging braid).

  • Shyne Away leader treatment — Degloss + decontaminate to reduce visibility (most effective to up to 10–12 lb leaders).

  • Lovig Bay Boots — Warm/dry, easy winter wear; trying full size run at St Georges Basin.

  • Hobie news — Ownership update discussion; 180 drive aftermarket ceramic roller solution mentioned (alternative when out of warranty).

  • K-spike kayak power pole (Greg Rook; with Tony “Batman” Petty); lightweight 6/8/10 ft; drift chute attachment idea is clever.

Regional outlook (VIC/NSW)
  • Early spring bream remain fickle (Aug–Oct lull). Expect ramp-up as temps lift; dusky flathead to become a major

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