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2010 Humminbird Bream Classic Invitational
  |  First Published: December 2010



The weekend of November 27-28 saw the top 50 qualifiers from the 2010 Humminbird Bream Classic Series make their way to picturesque Nelson on the Glenelg River to battle it out for the big one, the 2010 Humminbird Bream Classic Invitational.

With the Glenelg River copping a barrage of fresh water in the lead up to the final most anglers were certain that big bags would be very hard to come by, but for Team Monster Fish’s Stephen Bacon and Dion Vale they managed to put together a two day bag of fish more suited to the likes of Mallacoota Inlet.

Day One

After being spoilt on the Friday with blue skies and warm conditions, the anglers awoke on Saturday morning to find Mother Nature had decided to have some fun greeting them with drenching rain. For Team Monster Fish’s’ Stephen Bacon and Dion Vale they didn’t have to head far from the start as their plan for the weekend was to fish the mouth of the Glenelg River and focus on the flats in close proximity to the main channel.

“On Saturday with the wind not blowing all that hard we were able to put our electric motor to good use and hold in the current which enabled us to cast our soft plastics up into the current and work them back slowly with the aid of the water flow.”

“The key was to move the plastic as slowly as possible and wait for the big bream that were sucking worms and other bait out of the sand to hone in on the soft plastic and suck it in” Stephen said.

The tackle combination the boys used to execute this technique consisted of Nitro Vapor and Nitro Finesse Bream rods, matched to 1000 sized Shimano Stradic reels and spooled with 4lb Berkley Crystal Fire-line. The soft plastic that did the damage on the Saturday was a cut-back Berkley Gulp 4 inch Turtle Back Worm in the Watermelon colour rigged on a size 2 1/16 Pigs Jigs jighead.

After a great first day on the water the boys headed to the weigh in quietly confident that they would be in the top ten, and after their 5/5 bream bag pulled the scales down at 4.64kg they were well and truly in the top ten and in fact leading the field by more than a kilogram.

Day Two

With the rain being replaced with howling wind on the Sunday morning it was going to very tough for Team Monster Fish to repeat the same technique from the previous day as the electric motor just didn’t have the power needed to hold them against the strong south westerly gale.

“We knew the bream would still be there, but we had to improvise a little in order to be able to work the lures as slowly as needed and the only option we had was to anchor in the one spot and wait for the bream to come up onto the flats and feed” Dion said.

With more boats pushing down the front to try their luck at a better quality bream the fishing started to become much tougher than Saturday with the larger fish shutting down somewhat.

In an attempt to finesse one of the big bruising Glenelg River bream into biting, the boys changed lures, paying dividends.

“We decided to change to a small 2 inch Berkley Gulp Minnow Grub in the watermelon colour along with the small 2 inch Berkley Gulp Sand Nugget and the fish really responded well to the smaller lure as we then managed to hook and land five more quality bream” Stephen said.

With day two finally over and nothing left to do but weigh in the boys pulled the pick and headed for the scales. Never really challenged Team Monster Fish weighed in another 5/5 bream for 4.64kg the exact same weight as yesterday but with one small difference.

Sitting in their day two bag was a blue-nosed beast that pulled the scales down at 1.64kg giving them the Eco-Gear Big Bream Prize, their bags of 4.64kg were also the heaviest of the weekend giving them the Berkley Best Bag Prize and to top it all off with a massive 10/10 for 9.28kg they took out the 2010 Humminbird Vic Bream Classic Invitational by a staggering 3.22kg

While just being crowned the 2010 Champions was reward enough the boys also walked away with over $22,000 in cash and prizes consisting of Humminbird Sounders, Minn-kota electric motors, Engel Fridge Freezers, Nitro Rods, Spotters Penetrator sunglasses, Eco-Gear lures, Berkley soft plastics.

To top it all off, thanks to Emma Cartwright from Anglers Choice, a five day fully guided fishing trip to Dundee Beach in the NT to fish for barramundi, jewfish, Spanish mackerel, tuna and sailfish. Considering Stephen has never even been on a plane before it should be a trip of a lifetime for the pair.

If you are interested to be involved in the 2011 Humminbird Bream Classic Series then check out the ad in this issue of VFM for all the tournament dates and then log onto www.vicbreamclassics.com.au for all the rules, regulations and entry forms.

Fact Box 1

PlaceTeamMembersFishWeight (kg)
1Monster FishStephen Bacon/Dion Vale10/109.28
2Colac TackleSteve Parker/Dan Mackrell9/106.06
3Whitehead Timber SalesDean Truman/Shane Hill10/106.04
4Team EGMPaul Conn/Justin Conn10/106.02
5WirthrodsHugh Wirth/Greg Wirth9/104.82
6Sham WowShaun Kelly/Ben Dodman8/104.76
7Chemically SharpDamien McGlynn/Adam Arbuthnot7/104.72
8Rip 'N' LipsWarren Carter/Craig Seignior7/104.46
9MillerodsHarry Olatkiewicz/Jordan trusty8/104.32
10Urban AssaultNick Mace/Craig Matthews6/104.24
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