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#Chris Wright wins Triton Boats BREAM Grand Final



Chris ‘Slick’ Wright, a 36 year-old Abalone Diver from Merimbula became the toast of the BREAMing world when he claimed his first series victory, with his wire-to-wire win in the 2005 Triton Boats BREAM Grand Final.
- Compiling a 12/15, 14.09kg, limit for the event Wright showed a clean pair of heels to outclass the field of talented anglers to secure breaming’s top prize and the $45,000 Triton boat package on offer.


Finishing second was long-time friend to Wright, Ian ‘Barra’ Miller of Mollymook (9/15, 11.48kg). For the respected rod builder it was a fantastic result, his highest place ever at a Grand Final and his second time in the final five in the last three years. While third place was occupied by Scott Towner of Bowral (10/15, 10.30kg), with Mark Gercovich (8/15, 9.75kg) and Steve Duff (5/15, 5.88kg) filling out the remaining places in the final five.


The commanding win though belonged to Wright, who showed just how dominant he can be, leading from day one and never losing his grip on the event until he had claimed victory.


Wright’s first port of call on day one was the Paynesville region of the Gippsland Lakes, and it was here that he focused his attention on the boats and jetties littered through the area.


With his boat positioned close to the structure Wright would cast his offering into the zone, skipping his lure in under the jetties and tight against the floating features.


“You could actually see the fish feeding and holding in the shade of the structure”, Wright explained.


“In many instances you would sight-cast to a fish, see it grab the lure, and strike”, he added.


The pattern for Wright largely became evident when his non-boater for the day, Robert Harvey caught their first fish on cast that was a little wide of the mark but was still met with an aggressive responsive.
With the pattern cracked, Wright spent the next few hours bagging out on the fish actively feeding on the food being washed off the structure by the pounding wind chop and passing boat traffic.


With fish taking advantage of the falling food, Wright found the bream holding high in the water column and he adjusted his tackle accordingly.


With the current running too fast for his beloved Squidgy Resin Head and Flick Bait combo, Wright opted instead for a TT Lures HWS (Hidden Weight System) jighead and a Berkley Gulp 3” Minnow in pumpkinseed colour. The result for Wright was a 5/5, 5.24kg limit and the lead heading into day two.


Heading straight back to Paynesville on day two Wright was bemused to find the fish from day had moved on and were no longer there. With a change in tactics now required, Wright moved into the Newland arm of the Paynesville region, and it was here that he found the actively feeding fish of the previous day.


Once again opting for a shallow presentation, Wright used a 70mm Squidgy Flick Bait in Evil Minnow colour, rigging it on the smallest sized resin head in the range. Cast into the tightly packed fish and in many cases dropped on their heads Wright found the fish less than willing to eat a plastic.


“They were there and schooled up just like the day before but they just didn’t want to eat to the plastic”, Wright explained.


“So I made a change, and went to something a bit more aggressive in the form of a crankbait”, he added.


The change proved just the ticket, with the burned, twitched, and paused lure drawing much interest.


“The Ecogear SX-40 worked a treat”, Wright explained.


“I cast it under the docks, and worked it back through the fish with a mixture of movements. The takes in most cases came when the lure was still, and they had a chance to look at, nudge it, then eat it”, he added.


While the fish holding under the docks provided Wright with many of the fish in his day two bag, the seemingly fishless shorelines between the structures also provided a bounty of bream.


“The flooded weed and the random poles scattered throughout the area were real hot spots”, Wright explained.


“You could easily see fish flashing near the weed, and spot bream chewing on the growth on the poles. Then it was just a matter of putting the lure near them, and twitching and working it, to get them to eat it”, he concluded.


With a full limit by 11.00am and confident he had a big enough to make the Final Five, Wright left the area, idled off to try time some alternate locations and compose his thoughts for the final day.


The final day provided Wright with some initial frustration. On returning to Newland and its’ docks and bay, Wright found that his fish once again had moved on. Persevering for three hours Wright soon concluded that it was time to change, and moved back to his location from day one, the jetties and boats at Paynesville.


“The first fish came in the first ten minutes after I moved”, Wright explained.


“It was such a relief, I was beginning to think I was going to be known as the biggest choker ever if I came back with no fish”, he added.


The fish continued to be added to Wright’s livewell, with his approach for the remainder of the session involving a continual rotation of the structures, allowing him to intercept the roaming and moving fish.


Wright’s lure of choice on the final day was a bloodworm coloured Squidgy Wriggler rigged on a Squidgy Resin Head. His outfit though remained the same throughout the event, and was comprised of six Millerod Bream Busters, 6’9” in length, and matched to an assortment of 1000 sized Shimano Stella and Stradic reels. Spooling the reels was 4lb Fireline in fluro green colour, with and 6 and 8lb Yamatoyo flurocarbon used as his leader material.


Second to Wright was great mate and fellow Shimano team member Ian Miller. Fishing the lower section of the Tambo River on day one and two, and the mouth of the Tambo on day three, Miller like Wright opted for a hard bodied lure approach, but in contrast used it for the entirety of the event.


Miller cracked the pattern early on day one when he and non-boater Wayne Friebe spotted bream feeding on baitfish in the shallows. The decision to fish the area was soon rewarded with Friebe dropping a fish on his first cast. The two events paid dividends and it was here that Miller stayed for the majority of the tournament.


Casting a diminutive Ecogear SX-40 to the edges, Miller swum the lure past the flooded snags and over the submerged drop-offs.


“The key was to get the lure tight to the overhangs and snags then retrieve it back to the boat with the right mix of twitches and pauses”, Miller explained.


“You really had to give the fish a chance to eat the lure, hanging it in their face and giving them the simulus they needed to eat it was crucial”, he added.


The other important measure that Miller took was to continually upgrade the trebles as they became old and less sticky. Replacing them with the same size and brands as those that are fitted to the lure, namely size 12 Owners.


Miller’s choice of tackle for the event included his self-built Millerods, specifically the Bream Buster Classic XF models, 6’9” in length, matched with Shimano Stella 1000 spin reels, loaded with 4lg Squidgy Braid, and finished off with 6lb Nitlon flurocarbon leader material.


The non-boater division once again proved hotly contested, with Victorian local and town favourite Robert Harvey claimed the title and driving away with the Stessco 4.2 Catcher, 40 hp E-Tec, Specials Trailer, MotorGuide, Lowrance boat package.


Fishing with Champion Boater Chris Wright on day one and Queenslander Steve Wilson on day two, Harvey compiled the fish needed to secure his first tournament win.


With a two day limit of, 5/10, 6.49kg, Harvey claimed victory with a 490gram leading margin over Michael Geary of Queensland (4/10, 6.00kg).


On the victory dias Harvey expressed how excited he was with the result.


“I’m over the moon, I can’t believe that I’ve won”, Harvey explained.


“Fishing with Slick on day one was out of this world, all though a little terrifying with the speed that he drives his boat, and on day two, Steve did everything that he could to help me out, and get a shot at winning. I just can’t believe I’ve won and the boat’s mine”, he concluded.


The event of course brought the curtain down on the 2005 Triton Boats BREAM Series. ABT and its competitors would like to thank all the sponsors of the series for all the support they have provided throughout the year.


The series will once again kick off again in early 2006, and ABT looks forward to make next year’s series bigger and better than ever.


Information and entry forms for next years series will be available in January 2006, in both the new 2006 Tournament Angler Guide and at www.bream.com.au.


































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Place Angler State F1 W1 F2 W2 F3 W3 TF TW Payout
1 Chris WRIGHT NSW 4 5.24 5 5.52 3 3.33 12 14.09 Triton 17'6", Mercury, Lowrance, MotorGuide package.
2 Ian MILLER NSW 3 3.47 3 4.53 3 3.48 9 11.48 $1000
3 Scott TOWNER NSW 5 4.52 2 2.85 3 2.93 10 10.3 $1000
4 Mark GERCOVICH Vic 2 2.1 3 4.04 3 3.61 8 9.75 $1000
5 Stephen DUFF Vic 2 2.52 3 3.36 0 0.00 5 5.88 $1000
6 Darren BORG NSW 3 4.15 1 1.46 4 5.61
7 Mark HALSE WA 1 1.4 2 2.46 3 3.86
8 Tim MORGAN QLD 3 3.25 3 3.25
9 Nigel WEBSTER NSW 1 0.96 2 1.93 3 2.89
10 John BALCOMB NSW 2 2.63 2 2.63
11 Steve STARLING NSW 1 1.08 1 1.49 2 2.57
12 Ross LAMOTTE NSW 2 2.47 2 2.47
13 Warren CARTER Vic 2 1.61 1 0.84 3 2.45
14 Andrew HOWARD NSW 1 1.4 1 0.86 2 2.26
15 Michael MAAS QLD 2 2.05 2 2.05
16 Mark MANGOLD NSW 2 2.02 2 2.02
17 Jack OLMOS NSW 1 0.95 1 0.81 2 1.76
18 Chris BRITTON QLD 1 1.47 1 1.47
19 Steve WILSON QLD 1 1.25 1 1.25
20 Andrew HERDEN WA 1 1.21 1 1.21
21 David WELFARE NSW 1 1 1 1
22 John-Paul CRONIN WA 1 0.83 1 0.83
23 Shane DYASON Vic 1 0.75 1 0.75
24 Jorg VAN HUSEN NSW 1 0.51 1 0.51
25 Shaun CLANCY Vic -0.1 1 0.51 1 0.41
26 Jade MASTERS QLD -0.1 -0.1
27 Jay MORGAN QLD
27 Rudy HOLZFEIND VIC
27 Jim ALLAN
27 Adam WARD NSW
27 Martin RICHARDSON NSW
27 Wade EATON NSW
27 Michael HORN QLD
27 Dean HAMMOND NSW
27 Alan DURKIN WA
27 David BEER WA
27 Graham GREEN WA
27 Steve STEER TAS
27 Rick WRIGHT Qld
27 Kelvin WILLIAMS QLD
27 Mick PRESSNELL VIC
27 Don JOHNSTON WA
27 Glenn NANDA SA
27 Lance SULKOWSKI NSW

























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Place Angler State F1 W1 F2 W2 F3 W3 TF TW Payout
1 Robert HARVEY VIC 4 5.24 1 1.25 5 6.49 Stessco/Evinrude E-Tec/Special Trailers/Lowrance/ MotorGuide package
2 Michael GEARY QLD 1 1.47 3 4.53 4 6 $500
3 Darren SPURLING NSW 5 5.52 5 5.52 $500
4 Craig JOHNSON NSW 2 2.63 2 1.93 4 4.56 $500
5 Chris ELLIOT WA 5 4.52 5 4.52 $500
6 Neil CHEGWIDDEN NSW 3 3.25 1 1.21 4 4.46
7 Cameron MCDONALD NSW 3 4.15 3 4.15
8 Russell BABEKUHL NSW 3 4.04 3 4.04
9 Plinio TAURIAN NSW 1 0.75 2 2.85 3 3.6
10 Wayne FRIEBE Vic 3 3.47 3 3.47
11 Brent DELANEY NSW 3 3.37 3 3.37
12 Norm KEMP NSW 2 1.61 1 1 3 2.61
13 Tim ATKINS VIC 2 2.52 2 2.52
14 Nathan ALSOP VIC 2 2.47 2 2.47
15 Brody LAROUX WA 2 2.46 2 2.46
16 David FLETCHER QLD 2 2.1 2 2.1
17 Drew RHODES NSW 2 2.05 2 2.05
18 Robert COOKE Qld 2 2.02 2 2.02
19 Jamie FINLAY WA 1 1.08 1 0.83 2 1.91
20 Luke SMITH NSW 1 1.49 1 1.49
21 Shane HILL SA 1 1.46 1 1.46
22 Dion VAIL VIC 1 1.4 1 1.4
22 Miriam MELIS WA 1 1.4 1 1.4
24 Craig MOORE NSW 1 0.96 1 0.96
25 David ORSINI VIC 1 0.95 1 0.95
26 Richard ROBSON NSW 1 0.86 1 0.86
27 Tony IRELAND WA 1 0.84 1 0.84
28 Troy OEHLMAN NSW 1 0.81 1 0.81
29 Bill PARASIRIS NSW 1 0.51 1 0.51
29 Brian PAFF NSW 1 0.51 1 0.51
31 Andrew SMITH VIC -0.1 -0.1
31 Steve EVANGELOU SA -0.1 -0.1
32 Karen BERRY NSW
32 Adam GALNA Vic
32 Jordan TRUSTY VIC
32 David TIMS WA
32 Daniel BROWN NSW
32 Robert AGUTTER NSW
32 Stephen WHEELER VIC
32 Peter KELLEHER NSW
32 Ian FILLEUL WA
32 Mark MARR QLD
32 Gary BROWN NSW
32 Damien FARRUGIA-GAY SA




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