
Squidgy Gippsland Lakes BREAM Qualifier - Results and Story
Date: Saturday, January 30 @ 16:08:58 EST Topic: BREAM Tournament Results
Brad Hodges has taken out the season opening event of the 2010 Daiwa BREAM Series, the Squidgy Gippsland Lakes BREAM qualifier. Catching his tournament limit each day, Hodges compiled 10/10, 8.34kg to secure victory by 300 grams from day one leader Damien Domagala. With no prefish, Hodges drew on previous knowledge to locate the fish and return to the weigh master each day with bags over 4kg.
Fishing the north arm of Lakes Entrance, Hodges targeted fish holding around structure in
water between 1-3 feet deep.
"The area was very weedy. There was also underwater structure with tree stumps and other
timber scattered throughout. I targeted this structure and gaps between the
weed looking for fish."
"I had caught fish in this area before so I returned there hoping to find them again.
Another reason was that I anticipated this area being under less pressure than
other popular spots. As it turned out I had the area largely to myself for both
days."
Hodges used lures including Berkley 6" Sandworm in camo
colour and Berkley
3" Bass Minnow in watermelon colour. Both lures were rigged on1/50th Nitro Torpedo jigheads. On day two Hodges switched to a Berkley 3" Minnow in banana prawn colour.
"I would
cast into the shadows looking for bream congregating in the shade. I would use
three quick twitches followed by a pause where the lure would sink to the
bottom. Generally if there was a bream in the area they would take the lure on
the drop."
"The bite
window lasted approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour each day. This would be around
9am to 10am. As the sun got slightly higher it brought the fish together in
patches of cover and shade making it easier to target them effectively. Using
this technique I was able to catch 3-4 fish earlier in the session. I would
then use the rest of the session to secure my full limit."
With wind
on the water producing gusts to 25 knots, competitors found the conditions
challenging throughout each day of the tournament. "The area I was fishing was
fairly sheltered on both days, which helped me focus on the task at hand",
explained Hodge.
Hodges
outfit consisted of a Berkley
Pro Tactics 6'7" rod teamed with an Abu Garcia Soron STX 20 reel spooled with
2lb Berkley Fireline Crystal braid and 4lb Berkley Trilene leader.
"I am
relieved to qualify for the Grand Final which is to be held on the waters of my
home state Victoria.
This was my goal for 2010 so to achieve it at the season opening event is
great. Hopefully I can carry this form into following events at Mallacoota and
Glenelg", explains Hodge.
"Heading
out on day two it was anyone's tournament. As it was my co-angler, Jordan Trusty,
was also in second place. We both talked about overcoming the deficit and
achieving a good result. Taking created a positive vibe that helped us go about
our task and ultimately led us both to a great result".
Taking out
second place was Damien Domagala 10/10, 8.04kg. Fishing at Hollands Landing,
Domagala found fish each day but fell just short of Hodges two day totals.
"Leading
after day one I was nervous. I identified the location in the prefish and it
had continued to provide throughout the two days. On the first day of the
tournament the wind worked with my shallow water pattern. On the second day it
was a case of not enough wind and subsequently the shallow fishing didn't
produce as well as day one".
Domagala
targeted fish on the edges in 2-8 feet of water using a Lucky Craft Pointer
48DD in Ghost Ayu colour. "The water was very dirty. The area was littered with
Tea tree logs and snags. The lure was retrieved with plenty of twitches and
pauses. Gently lifting the lure around and over snags kept it in the strike
zone", explains Domagala.
"On day one
I had my limit by 8am and upgraded once after that. On day two the bites came
progressively throughout the session. I knew the fish were in the snags so just
kept working away. I knew I needed five fish. I lost fish and went without
bites for up to one and a half hours. In the end I just couldn't replicate the
quality fish of day one".
Domagala's
outfit consisted of a G. Loomis SR842 GLX rod teamed with a Daiwa Exist 2004
reel spooled with 8lb Sunline Super PE braid and 6lb Sunline VHard leader.
Jordan
Trusty, 7/10, 4.58kg was a clear victor in the co-angler competition, besting
his nearest rival by almost 2kg. Fishing
with Spiro Spyropoulos on Day one, Trusty travelled to the Newlands arm where
jetties were targeted.
"We looked
to target jetties with adjacent shallow flats. Fishing in around 4-8 feet of
water I used a 60mm Stiffy Minnow lure in prowler colour. This shallow diving
lure was used to good effect over the two days."
After
catching one legal Trusty moved to jetties at nearby Paynesville. "The deeper
water, around 10 feet, held more fish than our original location. Using a
Squidgy 100mm Wriggler in wasabi colour rigged on a Squidgy 2gram finesse
jighead I found three other fish to compile four fish for the session."
On day two
Trusty was partnered with eventual boater champion, Brad Hodges. Using the 60mm
Stiffy Minnow lure in prowler colour, Trusty caught three fish to cement his
first day efforts and secure the win. "I had one legal by 8am with a further
two coming at around 12.50pm. Heading back to the weigh in I felt I had done
what I could to put myself in the running ", explains Trusty.
Trusty's
outfit consisted of a Millerods 6'10" XF Classic teamed with a Shimano Stradic
1000 spooled with 5lb Powerpro braid and 5lb Yamatoyo Spinning Fluro leader.
When fishing flats areas Trusty converted to a 7'3" Starlo Stik Tournament Pro
rod. "The shorter rod was used around docks where more finesse was required whereas
the longer rod assisted with casting distance around the flats", explains
Trusty.
"To qualify
for the Grand Final in the first event means the pressure is off for the rest
of 2010. Hopefully I will secure a boat for further events this year, allowing
me to compete with the big boys."
Cameron
Whittam secured the events big bream with his day one effort of 1.56kg. Caught
on a Lucky Craft 45mm Bevy Minnow in Ghost Ayu, the bream was caught at the
mouth of the Mitchell
River at around 1pm.
"Fishing in
around one foot of water using a twitch and pause retrieve the bream took the
lure. I saw it flash so knew it was the target species. The location was a
shallow rock bar, but the fish headed into open water and took about five
minutes to get to the net. When I saw the size I was stocked."
Ultimately
the fish helped Whittam to overall third place. "The same lure caught me a
1.4kg fish on day two so it's a keeper", explained Whittam.
The next
round of the Daiwa BREAM Series is at Walpole,
WA Feb 13-14th. For
information on this event or any other ABT tournaments check out www.bream.com.au , www.australianbass.com.au , www.australianbarra.com.au or contact ABT on 07 3387 0888 (B/H).
| Daiwa BREAM Series: Squidgy Gippsland Lakes BREAM
Qualifier Boater Results |
| Place |
Angler |
State |
F1 |
W1 |
F2 |
W2 |
TF |
TW |
Payout |
| 1 |
Brad HODGES |
VIC |
5 |
4.04 |
5 |
4.3 |
10 |
8.34 |
$1,250 |
| 2 |
Damien DOMAGALA |
VIC |
5 |
4.5 |
5 |
3.54 |
10 |
8.04 |
$700 + $250 Mercury
Bonus |
| 3 |
Cameron WHITTAM |
VIC |
4 |
3.1 |
5 |
3.76 |
9 |
6.86 |
$500 + $500 Big Bream |
| 4 |
Chris WRIGHT |
NSW |
5 |
2.54 |
5 |
3.82 |
10 |
6.36 |
$250 |
| 5 |
Jarrod HEALEY |
Vic |
5 |
2.64 |
5 |
3.4 |
10 |
6.04 |
$150 |
| 6 |
Stephen PARKER |
VIC |
5 |
3.16 |
5 |
2.74 |
10 |
5.9 |
$150 |
| 7 |
Warren CARTER |
Vic |
5 |
2.46 |
5 |
3.02 |
10 |
5.48 |
|
| 8 |
Mark GERCOVICH |
Vic |
5 |
3.34 |
3 |
2.08 |
8 |
5.42 |
|
| 9 |
Scott TOWNER |
NSW |
5 |
2.5 |
5 |
2.72 |
10 |
5.22 |
|
| 10 |
Wayne FRIEBE |
Vic |
5 |
2.66 |
4 |
2 |
9 |
4.66 |
|
| 11 |
Stephen DUFF |
Vic |
2 |
1 |
5 |
3.5 |
7 |
4.5 |
|
| 12 |
Stephen WHEELER |
VIC |
3 |
1.52 |
5 |
2.96 |
8 |
4.48 |
|
| 13 |
Darryl BAIRD |
Vic |
5 |
3 |
1 |
0.52 |
6 |
3.52 |
|
| 14 |
Matt LEACH |
VIC |
5 |
2.86 |
1 |
0.52 |
6 |
3.38 |
|
| 15 |
Kevin TORMEY |
Vic |
2 |
1.38 |
2 |
1.66 |
4 |
3.04 |
|
| 16 |
Spiro SPYROPOULOS |
VIC |
1 |
0.58 |
2 |
1.7 |
3 |
2.28 |
|
| 17 |
Robert HARVEY |
VIC |
3 |
1.54 |
1 |
0.58 |
4 |
2.12 |
|
| 18 |
Mark MANGOLD |
NSW |
2 |
1.08 |
2 |
1.02 |
4 |
2.1 |
|
| 19 |
Andy SMITH |
VIC |
1 |
0.7 |
1 |
0.58 |
2 |
1.28 |
|
| 20 |
David WELFARE |
NSW |
|
|
1 |
0.64 |
1 |
0.64 |
|
| 21 |
Andrew MOSTERT |
Vic |
1 |
0.6 |
|
|
1 |
0.6 |
|
| 22 |
Jesse ROTIN |
VIC |
|
|
1 |
0.6 |
1 |
0.6 |
|
| 23 |
Matthew CAMPBELL |
VIC |
|
|
1 |
0.5 |
1 |
0.5 |
|
| 24 |
Nicolas GLENN |
SA |
|
|
1 |
0.46 |
1 |
0.46 |
|
| 25 |
Rob WARREN |
VIC |
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| 25 |
Marek LOSINSKI |
VIC |
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| Daiwa BREAM Series: Squidgy Gippsland Lakes BREAM Qualifier
Non-Boater Results |
| Place |
Angler |
State |
F1 |
W1 |
F2 |
W2 |
TF |
TW |
Payout |
| 1 |
Jordan TRUSTY |
VIC |
4 |
2.56 |
3 |
2.02 |
7 |
4.58 |
Daiwa
Pack inc Interline Tournament Master X 762 LFS rod, Luvias 2000 reel, Daiwa
Jacket, Shirt, Wallet, Belt, braid, fluoro and lures |
| 2 |
Tim ATKINS |
VIC |
4 |
2.6 |
|
|
4 |
2.6 |
Millerod BreamBuster
XFLC, Prize Pack |
| 3 |
Mark HAYES |
VIC |
2 |
1.3 |
1 |
0.5 |
3 |
1.8 |
Shimano Symetre 1000
reel, Prize Pack |
| 4 |
Michael LOSINSKI |
VIC |
|
|
2 |
1.16 |
2 |
1.16 |
Squidgy Tackle Bag,
Prize Pack |
| 5 |
Gordon YEATMAN |
ACT |
1 |
0.94 |
|
|
1 |
0.94 |
Prize Pack |
| 6 |
Jim XYGA |
VIC |
|
|
1 |
0.6 |
1 |
0.6 |
Prize Pack |
| 7 |
Nick KONSTANTINOU |
|
1 |
0.58 |
|
|
1 |
0.58 |
|
| 8 |
Roger THORNTON |
VIC |
|
|
1 |
0.5 |
1 |
0.5 |
|
| 9 |
Alan WILSON |
VIC |
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| 9 |
Zig DOMAGALA |
VIC |
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| 9 |
Justin KAY |
VIC |
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| 9 |
Tony PETTIE |
VIC |
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| 9 |
Allan MORRISON |
VIC |
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