Sanctuary Lakes breams

Williamstown, Altona, Point Cook, Werribee
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Re: Sanctuary Lakes breams 28/04/2019

Post by purple5ive » Fri May 03, 2019 10:58 am

Good effort. keep trying and it will eventually happen.
i wouldnt add swivels to bream surface lures. and wait for the fish to take the lure before putting any sort of pressure.

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Re: Sanctuary Lakes breams 28/04/2019

Post by mazman » Fri May 03, 2019 11:26 am

Nice work to get out there and give it a run. For small surface lures I would be careful with how much you change, the smaller (45mm) gomoku walkers in particular have an action that is very sensitive and small changes can really mess it up. I find they run best with a mono leader and a small loop knot with the stock or equivalent weight hook setups.

Another surface lure I would recommend that runs reasonably well with a stinger assist on the back of them is the daiwa slippery dogs. The clown, purple suji prawn and citrus herring colours are the stand outs for me.

For stinger assists look at the ecogear zx stingers or atomic trick bits in size 10, you can also tie your own and a might do a post or video on how I do this in the future.

Cheers Alex
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Re: Sanctuary Lakes breams 28/04/2019

Post by Sebb » Fri May 03, 2019 12:28 pm

mazman wrote:
Fri May 03, 2019 11:26 am
Nice work to get out there and give it a run. For small surface lures I would be careful with how much you change, the smaller (45mm) gomoku walkers in particular have an action that is very sensitive and small changes can really mess it up. I find they run best with a mono leader and a small loop knot with the stock or equivalent weight hook setups.

Another surface lure I would recommend that runs reasonably well with a stinger assist on the back of them is the daiwa slippery dogs. The clown, purple suji prawn and citrus herring colours are the stand outs for me.

For stinger assists look at the ecogear zx stingers or atomic trick bits in size 10, you can also tie your own and a might do a post or video on how I do this in the future.

Cheers Alex
Thanks for the tips mazman. True, the modification might affect the action too much on smaller surface lures.

I might try it on the bassday 70mm or the sammy. It looks like dacron with two small jigging hooks.
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Re: Sanctuary Lakes breams

Post by Sebb » Fri May 03, 2019 8:22 pm

Report 03/05/2019

Time : 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM landbased
Weather : 20 degrees dropping to 15 degrees, cloud patches, 20 kmh NW wind dropping to 12 kmh
Moon : new moon 0%
Barometer : 1011 and slightly increasing
Rod : 1 - 3 kg graphite
Reel : 2000 size
Line : 6 lb braid, 4 lb fluorocarbon 6 ft leader
Lures : sammy black 65mm, bassday 70mm, zman slim swimz 3" 1/16 jig head.
Bait : none

The fishing :
Second time fishing there, thought I would fish for couple of hours after work before heading home, lure only. The plan was to use plastic for an hour then surface lures when its darker. Felt few small taps (or could be just weed) with the zman slim swimz on a steady constant slow retrieve mid water. The weed was annoying. Landed one healthy 23cm bream at around 6:45 PM, the hit was 3 ft in front of me. Changed to sammy then to bassday surface lures, no hit...
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Re: Sanctuary Lakes breams

Post by Tim399 » Fri May 03, 2019 10:36 pm

Still a good effort landing the bream Seb, you will have the place nutted out in no time :thumbsup:

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Re: Sanctuary Lakes breams

Post by Sebb » Fri May 03, 2019 10:52 pm

Tim399 wrote:
Fri May 03, 2019 10:36 pm
Still a good effort landing the bream Seb, you will have the place nutted out in no time :thumbsup:
Thanks Tim.
The place doesn't offer much, it's flat open structure-less lake. Walking on limited pavement walkway isn't exciting either. But it's 5 mins drive from my home and I can practice/try to get breams on surface lures. For now, it's worth going but I can see myself outgrow it in the future.
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Re: Sanctuary Lakes breams

Post by e.welch » Sat May 04, 2019 7:16 am

another good report

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Re: Sanctuary Lakes breams

Post by Lightningx » Sat May 04, 2019 10:07 am

Seb85 wrote:
Fri May 03, 2019 8:22 pm
Report 03/05/2019

Time : 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM landbased
Weather : 20 degrees dropping to 15 degrees, cloud patches, 20 kmh NW wind dropping to 12 kmh
Barometer : 1011 and slightly increasing
Rod : 1 - 3 kg graphite
Reel : 2000 size
Line : 6 lb braid, 4 lb fluorocarbon 6 ft leader
Lures : sammy black 65mm, bassday 70mm, zman slim swimz 3" 1/16 jig head.
Bait : none

The fishing :
Second time fishing there, thought I would fish for couple of hours after work before heading home, lure only. The plan was to use plastic for an hour then surface lures when its darker. Felt few small taps (or could be just weed) with the zman slim swimz on a steady constant slow retrieve mid water. The weed was annoying. Landed one healthy 23cm bream at around 6:45 PM, the hit was 3 ft in front of me. Changed to sammy then to bassday surface lures, no hit...
Well done Seb! Keep going mate. Hopefully that big one is not that far away :)

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Re: Sanctuary Lakes breams

Post by smile0784 » Sat May 04, 2019 7:23 pm

Great report
Great information and thanks for the tips

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Re: Sanctuary Lakes breams

Post by Matthew drako » Sun May 05, 2019 8:03 pm

great report and info, there is one more landbased spot that is worth looking at and it is the jetty in front of a cafe. public access with fishing line bins. Few bream mullet and eels from there, good size breams too. If there were less seaweed, i'd fish there a lotttttt more. Its getting behond rediculous the seaweed

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