Episode 153: Hobie Fishing Series, Round 5, Georges River, NSW June 14-15, 2025
Description
One of Andrew’s favourites! We’re on the Georges River in Sydney for Hobie Kayak BREAM Series — Round 5 (Sat–Sun, 14–15 June), proudly round-sponsored by Anaconda. We cover bite windows, tides, divisions and then dive into angler interviews with the podium—plus a shout-out to The Bream Fishing Project Collective crew for putting on the enhanced sausage sanga BBQ all weekend. 💪
Results & Guests
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1st — Mitchell Taylor (6 fish, 4.91 kg | Day 1: 2.19, Day 2: 2.72) — Anaconda Big Bream 1.18 kg
Finds a mid-river “hump”/rack-style structure and bridges; rotates metal vibes and Cranka Crab presentations for constant upgrades.
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2nd — Jason Marshall (6 fish, 4.75 kg | 2.57 + 2.18)
Smart call on safety and conditions; mixes Cranka Crab + Mussel on Captain Cook’s Bridge and makes the long haul to Cooks River for a flurry of keepers.
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3rd — Mohamed “Mick” Farage (6 fish, 4.56 kg | 2.42 + 2.14)
Versatile game: pontoons → deep blades → Como Bridge pylons → moored boats. Standouts: Cranka Crab UV, Ecogear VX40 (439) on 4–6 lb setups.
Divisions & Notables
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Anaconda Big Bream: Mitchell Taylor — 1.18 kg
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Monster Mover / Big Bag: Blake Partington — 3.31 kg (Sun); Blake also weighed a 1.04 kg fish on Saturday
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Youth: Riley Whelan — 3.60 kg
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Women: Fiona Johnson — 1.90 kg
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Masters: Raymond Cooper — 3.52 kg
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First Timers: Kevin Nguyen — 1.30 kg
Conditions (as discussed on-air)
Saturday (Fish Activity 68)
• Minor: 8:41 –10:11 a.m. • Major: 1:07 –3:37 p.m.
• Low 4:41 (0.21 m) • High 10:37 (1.02 m)
Sunday (Fish Activity 55)
• Minor: 9:21 –10:21 a.m.
• Low 5:26 (0.19 m) • High 11:28 (1.03 m)
Tackle & Techniques Mentioned
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Hard/Soft: Cranka Crab (UV/XL), Mussel, Ecogear VX40 “439”, metal vibes (Infeet/“metal vibes”), Gulp Crabby, Sprat 75, deep cranks.
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Structure: Como & Captain Cook’s bridges, Cooks River, moored boats (hulls & blocks), pontoons/wharves, shaded edges, mid-river “hump/rack” piece.
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Rigs/Lines: 4 lb straight-through for blades; 6–8 lb leader around pylons/boats; add belly weight to crabs (⅛) to pin them in current; cast up-current and let presentations track down the pylon face.
Community Note
Huge thanks to The Bream Fishing Project Collective members for funding & running the weekend BBQ (Jamie & Andy—legends). Also: yes, CCs on chip sambos… minds were changed. 😄
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