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EP 180: ABT, Round 2,  Mallacoota  7-8 Feb, 2026

EP 180: ABT, Round 2, Mallacoota 7-8 Feb, 2026

Episode 181 Published 4Β months, 2Β weeks ago
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🎣 Mallacoota ABT 2026 Wrap-Up | Mark Healey’s 3-Peat, Non-Boater Battles & Tactical Breakdowns

In this episode of The BREAM Fishing Project, we head to one of Australia’s most iconic tournament arenas β€” Mallacoota, Victoria β€” to wrap up the Victorian leg of the ABT Road Show for 2026.

Held across February 7–8, this round delivered classic Mallacoota conditions β€” glassed-out mornings, spooky fish, heavy prawn activity, and a brutal 40+ knot northeaster that turned the final session into survival mode.

And at the top of it all… Mark Healey makes history with a three-peat at Mallacoota.

This is a deep-dive tournament breakdown packed with real-world tactics, lure selection, decision-making under pressure, and the subtle details that separate top-10 finishes from the rest of the field.

πŸ† EVENT RESULTS SNAPSHOT Non-Boater Division

πŸ₯‡ 1st – Robert Bluemink – 4.997kg
πŸ₯ˆ 2nd – Michael Sammut – 4.601kg
πŸ₯‰ 3rd – Darcy Clifton – 4.524kg

Boater Division

πŸ₯‡ 1st – Mark Healey – 10.131kg (Three-peat winner)
πŸ₯ˆ 2nd – Mario Vukic – 9.707kg
πŸ₯‰ 3rd – Jarrod Healey – 9.372kg

🌊 CONDITIONS & KEY PATTERNS
  • Glass-out mornings with highly visible fish on edges and flats

  • Spooky fish behaviour – requiring finesse presentations

  • Heavy prawn influence across both days

  • Mid-water fish holding identified via live sonar

  • Strong northeaster (up to 40 knots) impacting final-day strategy

  • Tidal timing critical for access to larger yellowfin down the front

🧠 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE

This episode is loaded with practical, tournament-level insights you can apply straight away:

πŸ”Ή Non-Boater Strategies
  • Fishing deeper water behind boaters to find untouched fish

  • Adjusting lure profiles when fish are present but not feeding

  • Using LiveScope/sonar feedback to refine presentations

  • Managing pressure and upgrades across two days

πŸ”Ή Boater Winning Tactics
  • Mark Healey’s two-zone strategy (lake system + front system)

  • Timing tide windows for big yellowfin BREAM bites

  • Using topwater, twitch baits, and prawn imitations to match conditions

  • Adapting to wind, current, and boat pressure

πŸ”Ή Key Lure Patterns
  • SPRAT plastics on light jigheads (1/16–1/12)

  • Hybrid prawn imitations for mid-water fish

  • Bent minnows for early topwater fish

  • Chubbies & twitch baits for structured edges

  • Crabs and shallow minnows as upgrade tools

🧡 GEAR & TECHNIQUE INSIGHTS
  • Light leaders: 3–6lb fluorocarbon for natural presentation

  • Ultra-light rod setups for finesse lure control

  • Adjusting jighead weight to match wind, depth, and current

  • Watching fish behaviour on sonar to guide retrieve style

  • The importance of slow presentations and patience in pressured systems

🎯 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM MALLOCOOTA 2026
  • You didn’t need numbers β€” you needed quality bites

  • Prawn imitations were the dominant pattern across both divisions

  • Sight-casting and subtle presentations were critical in clear water

  • Mid-water fish played a bigger role than bottom-holding fish

  • Timing the front system correctly was the difference maker

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