Fishlife #15

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When bream are hugging the bottom, working soft plastics with heavily weighted jig heads can be the key to success. Photograph - David Granville

Main - On an incoming tide, bream will often move from the deeper holes to feed on the flats. A stealthy approach is required, as these fish become very wary in the shallows. Photograph - David Granville

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The Bream Beneath

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Tropic Wonderland

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Paradise Found

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Tassie Unplugged

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United We Fish

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Wicked Windy

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Hard Yards

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Sea Jay 6.8 Pursuit GS

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A solid barra on the fly, captured beneath one of the most breathtaking escarpments in the world.

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Scott Bannerot loving the astounding red bass action in the drains off the reef flats.

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This fat slab of Windamere gold took a plastic slow-rolled through the trees.

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