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Episode 78: Bream Masters / Hobie Kayak Fishing Series. Glenelg River South Australia, April 6-7, 2024

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In this exciting episode of "The Bream Fishing Project Podcast," we venture to the mighty Glenelg River in South Australia. Join us as we dive into the thrilling world of competitive bream fishing with two great angler interviews featuring close mates who secured first and second place in the latest competition.

We kick off the episode with Nathan Wright, who had an impressive performance, catching a stellar bag on Saturday and nearly 3 kg on Sunday using the mass lure and a 10-pound leader. Nathan shares his unique strategies and memorable catches, including an intriguing capture deep in the water, tangled in a tree.

Next, we bring you a double interview with the top two finishers, Dylan Pace and Mitch McMaster. Listen in as these good mates recount their journey to victory, offering insights into their techniques and a few laughs along the way. Discover their secrets to success and enjoy their camaraderie as they reflect on their experiences at the Glenelg River.

Tune in to this episode for a blend of valuable fishing tips, engaging stories, and the sheer joy of fishing with friends. Whether you're an avid angler or a fishing enthusiast, this episode is packed with inspiration and entertainment.

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In this exciting episode of "The Bream Fishing Project Podcast," we venture to the mighty Glenelg River in South Australia. Join us as we dive into the thrilling world of competitive bream fishing with two great angler interviews featuring close mates who secured first and second place in the latest competition.

We kick off the episode with Nathan Wright, who had an impressive performance, catching a stellar bag on Saturday and nearly 3 kg on Sunday using the mass lure and a 10-pound leader. Nathan shares his unique strategies and memorable catches, including an intriguing capture deep in the water, tangled in a tree.

Next, we bring you a double interview with the top two finishers, Dylan Pace and Mitch McMaster. Listen in as these good mates recount their journey to victory, offering insights into their techniques and a few laughs along the way. Discover their secrets to success and enjoy their camaraderie as they reflect on their experiences at the Glenelg River.

Tune in to this episode for a blend of valuable fishing tips, engaging stories, and the sheer joy of fishing with friends. Whether you're an avid angler or a fishing enthusiast, this episode is packed with inspiration and entertainment.

  continue reading

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