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Best estuary bream structure
Hi Folks,
Keen to hear about what structure everyone likes best in the estuary for targeting bream? Particularly priority, ie what's best. For example: RISING TIDE 1.oyster leases 2. Jettys 3. Fallen branches 4. Sand flat drop offs 5. Rock ledges 6. Moored boats FALLING TIDE 1. Sand flat drop offs 2 Rock ledges 3. Fallen branches Etc you get the idea? Tide plays a part in terms of best structure, are there other variables so you think? IE season, light, water clarity, available food sources etc. Cheers, Luke |
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I prefer to fish fallen trees, preferably with some tidal flow, I usually look for a lone log or branch with no other obvious structure in the area creating a bit of a sanctuary
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A nice set of teatrees with heavy wind and rain blowing into them is my favourite type of structure
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Thanks guys, I'll give the fallen trees a go and let you know how I go.
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It really depends what else is around the structure. One jetty I fish has a weed patch rich with prawns and small fish just upstream of it. On the out run, it fishes really well. Nothing on the in. If this weed bed was on the other side I have no doubt it would be the opposite.
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