Homer hauls at the Clarence super Series Event New Pflueger Bream pro Andrew Homann claimed one of
the most coveted titles in Bream fishing recently, securing the Shimano
Clarence River Bream Challenge.
Smashing the competition by nearly 2kg, Homer took home a cool $10,000 for his efforts.
Never having fished the Clarence before highlights Homer’s dedication
to his fishing. Researching the area, homer pin pointed some likely
looking spots using maps of the Clarence. Obviously his hunches paid
off, working the boat parallel to the bank casting the lure ahead and
drifting it under the overhanging cane grass. ”I’d add the occasional
pronounced hop to raise interest and work the lure out from the bank
and through the 3-8ft deep strike zone’ said Homer.
The money lure that delivered the win was the new Berkley 2” Gulp
shrimp in Banana Prawn, rigged on 1/12 and 1/16 oz Nitro Bream Finesse
jigheads.
“The new banana prawn Gulp Shrimp worked exceptionally well over the
weekend. It’s the most life-like of all the colours and the Bream
responded accordingly, eating it with gusto.” Said Homer.
To deliver the deadly Gulp banana prawn Hommer uses a 7’ Pflueger
Supreme, 2-4kg rod and a Supreme mg 8030 spin reel spooled with 3lb
stren microfuse and a 4lb Berkley Vanish fluorocarbon leader. | |