Gold Coast 15 March 2009

The Gold Coast played host to the third round of the Hobie BREAM Kayak Series on March 15. Budds Beach, located on the Nerang River, provided a stunning backdrop to the fierce competition taking place on the water. With 39 competitors hitting the water, the competition for victory and positions in the season ending Grand Final at Foster was intense.


Fishing proved to be extremely tough for the assembled anglers. The sunny, clear conditions suited holidaymakers but made the bite increasingly tough throughout the day. With only one angler managing to secure his two fish limit, the stubborn Gold Coast bream made all competitors work hard for the elusive bites on offer.

Tournament victor Greg Lewis executed his game plan to perfection, in the process securing the events sole two fish limit for 680 grams. "Mr. Consistency", courtesy of his performances this season, identified and targeted areas away from the main starting area in order to secure the tough bites on offer. Even with a false start, courtesy of a misplaced net, Lewis accounted for the estimated 12 kilometre round trip with little trouble. Testament to his fitness level, Lewis showed no signs of fatigue and eagerly looked forward to competing in the final round of the Hobie Series and season ending Grand Final.

 Using a Squidgy Lobby in Dusk colour rigged alternatively on a 1/50th HW Tackle Tactics jighead and a Squidgy Resin Head jighead, Lewis targeted shaded areas beneath tree lined rockwalls and eddies in water up to 3 meters in depth.. Fishing areas around the Tallebudgera Creek area, Lewis secured his limit early before trying to upgrade for the rest of the session. With undersize fish plaguing most competitors, Lewis’ two keepers eclipsed his nearest competitor by 130 grams.

Using his Hobie Revolution 09 Kayak, Lewis would use the trademark foot pedal system to hold against the current. Once positioned Lewis targeted areas using a slow retrieve, punctuated with small hops. Keeping his lure in the strike zone for the maximum time available proved the key to securing the bites on offer. With the current rapidly increasing in strength, pinpoint casting and persistence were imperative in finding and overcoming the tough bite.

Lewis used a Ian Miller Custom Breambuster 7" rod teamed with a Shimano Stella 1000 reel spooled with Daiwa 6lb Tournament Braid in green and 4lb Sunline FC Rock leader. With only 12 months kayak fishing experience and the Hobie Series being his first foray into tournament fishing, Lewis has clearly displayed his credentials and is one to watch for the remaining events. "Planning and research was the key to establishing my tournament game plan. Getting out there and executing it proved to be the difference today ", explained Lewis. When queried on what he believed to be the key to his tournament consistency a modest Lewis replied, "Thinking outside the square and having the belief to stick to a gameplan have been the keys for me. Enjoying the fishing helps tie it all together".

Brian Rutledge took out second place, in the process securing the events Big Bream with a quality 490 gram specimen. Fishing a section of pontoons, moorings and timber opposite the starting position, Rutledge targeted shaded areas and secured a keeper early before being plagued by undersize bream for the remainder of the session.

Using a slow retrieve with pauses, Rutledge presented an Ecogear SX40 in colour 339 to secure his bites. Rutledge used a Shimano 5"10′ Raider rod teamed with an Okuma Avenger 30A reel spooled with 4lb Berkley Fireline in yellow and 6lb Sunline Basic FC leader. "Plugging away, sorting through the undersize fish and eventually keying into the areas that mattered", typified the direct approach that has paid dividends this season for the consistent Rutledge.

Anglers now look forward to the next round of the Hobie BREAM Kayak Series at Forster, N.S.W Mar 21-22. With Grand Final positions up for grabs we are sure to see a massive turnout for season’s last qualifying round. Famed for its oyster racks, flats and XL bream anglers are in for a treat as the season culminates at one of Australia’s iconic bream locations, Forster on the N.S.W Central Coast. It’s not too late to become involved in the inaugural Hobie BREAM Kayak Series, so for details please check out bream.com.au or contact ABT on (07) 3387 0888 (B/H).  

ANGLER SPONSOR FISH WEIGHT PRIZES
Greg Lewis   2 0.68 $350 + Hobie Sunglasses + Berkley Fireline
Brian Rutledge   1 0.49 $220 + $100 Big Bream + Team Daiwa Advantage Rod+ Berkley Prizepack + Ecogear Prizepack
Carl Dubois Hobie – Daiwa – Berkley 1 0.45 $130 + Ecogear Prizepack + Team Daiwa Advantage Reel
Barry Trarp   1 0.37 $90 + Ecogear Prizepack + Team Daiwa Advantage Rod
Steve Fields Hobie – Daiwa – Berkley 1 0.35 $90 + Berkley Fireline + Daiwa T-Shirt + Berkley Prizepack
David Hedge   1 0.34 Berkley Fireline + Daiwa T-Shirt
Michael Maas Maas Attacks 1 0.31 Berkley Fireline + Daiwa T-Shirt
Rob Cooke   1 0.29 Ecogear Prizepack
Brett Green        
Carey Smith        
Chris Lacey Hobie      
David Doherty        
Derek Stele Hobie – Daiwa – Berkley      
Duke Hoffman        
Garrett Hilton        
Georgia Hoffman        
Josh De Groot Scott Lovig Hobie      
Josh Holmes Hobie – Daiwa – Berkley      
Leigh Purbie        
Lynette Parks        
Mal Grey Sunstate Hobie      
Mark Fox        
Matt Petrie        
Paul O’Leary Hobie – Daiwa – Berkley      
Pete Bostock Maclean Outdoor      
Peter Woods        
Scott Baker        
Scott Lovig        
Scott Sndilands        
Steve Mastrosimini        
Stuart Whitehouse        
Tarren Jeffreys        
Trevor Martin        
Wayne Robinson        
Wendy Sandilands        
Andrew Hillyard NB Laser/Hobie Sports Gosford   -0.1  
Kevin Winchester Hobie Sports   -0.1  
Neil Carstairs S.L Hobie/Billfisher   -0.1  
Stephen Maas 2 Stroke 1 -0.25  

Photo’s (more to follow)

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Report from ACT Hobie Member Derek Steele

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With the famed events entering their third round, Queensland received another southern boost from states below for the Gold Coast round of the ABT / Hobie tournament series. Stakes were gaining altitude rapidly with only 10 spots available (Five available here) before the penultimate event at Forster and the Grand Final in late March.

39 competitors gathered from far and wide to endure a frantic waterway left desolate before 8am, many had chances to pre fish the previous days prior with mixed results but from all reports gathered the viewing was a strong, good indication that the event would fire at will. The forecast was brilliant but overcast conditions were non existent which meant finding shade, cover and structure all in the one location the utmost priority.

Game plans were openly shared and options discussed, the waterway loomed large but with enough avenues available it immediately split the field from first light. Many ventured towards the seaway while others stuck to the main Gold Coast strip and the Nerang river structure. The choice for many seemed difficult at first but with the ABT ‘Who shares wins’ policy in full effect, the highly visible Bream feeding so close to the launch site and the spoils of victory so close the scene was set for a tremendous round.

Simon Goldsmith from ABT briefed the competitors before sending them forward to sculpt some winnings and earn a place in Tournament history. Sharing accommodation with Hobie Team Member Carl Dubois I was intrigued with his previous competitive Tournament experience and opted to tag along for the first hour, get some pointers and watch how the 2006 NSW Bream Open champion fashions his fish.

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Carl opted to work the shade early, leaving me generous spacing and the opportunity to pull fish from previously undisturbed locations. The waterway was still quiet and that brought misguided satisfaction, what was to come proved that while areas can be hammered by powered craft of all sizes, Bream could still be found using paddling stealth and the highly functional Hobie Mirage Drive.

Hitting the shady moorings proved productive early; with near perfect tides a drift could be maintained whilst viewing upside Bream feeding. Cid landed an undersize Bream early on a plastic before moving off away from the ever increasing presence of competition, seeking shade no doubt. Certain plastics drew aggressive responses while others were ignored, Squidgy Wrigglers in Bloodworm colour, Powerbait T Tail Minnows and cut down Pumpkinseed Gulp Turtleback worms worked a treat.

Another option I chose to follow was the pink Grubbing technique used by many AFC pros alike and as pioneered in Australia by ABT’s Steve Morgan. Worm hooks on 4lb braid and a striking style caught me additional undersize Bream, regardless of leader material, pauses or sink rates. While the fish weren’t big the result was exciting, sub surface grubs retrieved beneath cavernous shoreline concrete precluded a few big bust offs and some great tussles (Still painfully short of the legal minimal 23cm fork mark).

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There were times I felt whisked away, fishing these Gold Coast systems sure is off the beaten track I tread heavily. One thing I have learned with the ABT / Hobie series is that mindset is extremely important. Sometimes game plans go askew and forward thinking and strong goals will get you there. Speaking to fellow competitors during the morning I found many were catching fish but the designated species lacked. The same tackle and lures used positively for these anglers pre fishing the venue were failing on the day,

Picking up undesirable fish of decent size would normally be considered trophy achievements and televised to all; these captures were kept off our chest and out of our minds. The focus of Bream kept many going strong, shallow weed beds, far fetched creek scenarios, rocky reefs and sandy beaches wore away the time with some success. Occasionally a bigger fish would be sighted but due to the abundant noise and lack of cloud cover they were spooked easily, if you could see them they could see you.

Eventually time was up and entrants returned with some stories to tell, lost rods, nets and a hard days fishing all round. Tales of woe aside, some legal fish were caught and on varying techniques (Including surface, sub surface, plastics and popular hard bodied presentations). A total of nine fish were presented for weighing between eight anglers with one lucky, well travelled character bagging not only the two fish limit, the tournament win but also the coveted ABT / Hobie Angler of year (AOY) title.

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Rounding out the top five, Hobie’s Steve Fields secured $90 and a Daiwa / Berkley prize pack for .350gms. Fourth place went to Barry Trap, $90 and a Ecogear prize pack / Team Daiwa Advantage 3 rod for his 0.370gm effort. Hobie State Team Member Carl Dubois took out third place, $130 and a Ecogear prize pack / Team Daiwa Advantage reel. Brian Rutledge took out the big Bream $100 award with his .490gm beast; $220 for second place, a Berkley / Ecogear Prize pack and a Team Daiwa Advantage 3 rod.

The winner was the now ABT / Hobie Tournament favourite Greg Lewis from Burrill Lake on the New South Wales South Coast. Greg’s two fish .680gm limit was well deserved and earned himself $350, Hobie Sunglasses and some Berkley Fireline. Due to Greg already qualifying for the Grand Final (Along with Steve Fields), both sixth place Dave Hedge and seventh place Micheal Maas  were both bumped into the top five to qualify and find themselves in contention to take out the final series (A fitting result).

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I spoke to Carl Dubois from the Hobie State Team after the tournament to gauge his reaction to fishing in the second QLD series, his techniques and the Grand Final:

“Firstly I have to say how tough I thought the fishing was. I’d heard good reports from other anglers that had pre-fished but I guess the hot, still conditions (as well as the thousands of boats motoring around) weren’t conducive to a good bite. The day started okay with two just undersize fish and an absolute roasting from something big within the first half hour but after that I couldn’t even get a take”.

“It was two hours before I hooked my first decent fish from under a pontoon near Paradise Island and he fell to a Berkley Gulp 2" shrimp in banana colour that was rigged on a 1/16th oz jighead. When I had him out in the open I could see he was barely lip-hooked so I backed the drag right off as I inched him closer to the kayak. As I slid him towards the net, he gave one last wriggle and voila, he was gone! That really hurt losing that guy as the bites were so few and far between”.

“I tried everything in my arsenal; hard bodies over the flats and along rock walls, blades down deep near bridges and soft plastics on long leaders under overhanging trees and every jetty and pontoon that I came across. Finally, at 10:45 am, I hooked a nice bream that I guessed would go about 28 cms to the fork. Those next 2 minutes were pretty nerve racking as I took my time and eased him into the net. Not taking any chances, I even went ashore before putting him in the livewell to minimise any risk of him wriggling out of my hands and back into the drink”.

“It was such a relief to get that ‘donut monkey’ off my back and I’ll admit that I’d probably started to fish a little too fast as I’d anxiously watched the minutes tick by. I calmed right down and was getting my casts back into the zone and only ten minutes later I was busted up again by something too big for the 4 lb leader. That was it and I had to floor it to get back by 12pm”.

“I was sure that one fish wouldn’t be enough to get me onto the podium but while waiting to weigh-in, the banter amongst the other competitors was one of hard luck stories and a lot of Krispy Kremes. Luckily, that one fish was enough to see me take third spot and get an invite to the Grand Final at Forster. To say I was over the moon would be an understatement and I can’t wait to spend two days fishing in another new arena. Looks like I’ll be pouring over a few new maps”.

The next instalment of the hugely successful Hobie / ABT series travels to Wallis Lake at Forster, New South Wales for the Forster Fishing Carnival on March 21st and 22nd. For more details on remaining Hobie Kayak Tournaments for 2009 or any future and past ABT events (Including the Grand Final) please visit the following links: http://www.bream.com.au, http://www.hobiefishing.com.au/news_and_reports/1.html

#8 – Rob Cooke 0.29kg

#7 – Micheal Mass 0.31kg

#6 – Dave Hedge 0.34

#5 – Steve Fields 0.35kg

#4 – Barry Trap 0.37kg

#3 – Carl Dubois 0.45kg

#2 – Brian Rutledge 0.49kg

#1 – Greg Lewis (AOY) 0.68kg

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