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Your Bream Fishing Adventure
Is there an activity more freeing and rejuvenating than hitting the waters on your boat to go chase some Bream? When choosing the perfect day, the perfect spot and the perfect company, it is important to make sure you have a set of perfect fishing equipment as well.
At Fishing Superstore, we are devoted to giving our customers that sense of adventurous and exciting fishing day experience. That is why our collection of bream lures are picked and selected in an expertly considerate way to have you covered for any kind of situation and let you enjoy the fishing day. Turn your cast into a catch with Fishing Superstore!
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Best Lures For Bream
Once the unpredictability of the weather and your favourite fishing spot being available are all set, the next thing to pay attention to is your equipment and especially your bream lures, the primary piece of equipment that your prey falls for.
Bream are the type of fish that usually inhabit rivers and lakes and ponds with muddy bottoms even around wharves and jetties full of nutrient-rich algae. We offer an extensive range of bream lures: from small crankbaits to soft plastics and everything in between, that are great for navigating the sometimes tricky areas where the bream hide.
Here are a few reasons why our range of bream fishing lures is a great addition to your lure collection:
- A Good Variety of Lures for Bream - We offer an extensive selection of lures that would be great for catching bream: crankbaits, vibe lures, soft plastics and many more. Depending on the weather and the depth of the water source you are fishing in, you can choose a perfect bream lure or a combo of various lures.
- Bream Lure Colour Options - We offer a wide variety of bream lure colours and have lures in the same colours but in different shades and brightness levels. When it comes to catching bream, it is important to have a wide variety of lure colours available in your tackle box.
- Quality of our Bream Lures. At Fishing Superstore, we are not just suppliers of fishing equipment - we are also fishing enthusiasts with a lifelong experience. We make sure we choose the best fishing equipment out there to guarantee a top-notch quality of our products.
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Shop our range of Bream lures today and enjoy free shipping across Australia on orders over $49. Sign up for the Fishing Superstore Community and get 10% off your first purchase!
In case you have ordered an item by mistake or had a last minute change of mind, you can return the product within 30 days from the day of your purchase if it is not opened and used, and get a refund.
If you have any questions about our fishing equipment and services, contact us - we are always happy to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
While it might seem that fishing is about coincidence and experience, you can actually make the odds work for you. To catch a bream, you need to know where it usually lives and get the right fishing equipment for that. Bream are known for inhabiting rivers and wharves that have some structure like oyster-covered rocks, fallen trees, algae, etc.
It is commonly believed that the best season to catch bream is from spring to early summer, while the best time to catch them is late afternoon and early morning. Many people also suggest catching bream during the periods of the month when the moon is full.
Bream have small mouths and a set of sharp teeth that can easily rip the bait off your hook, so it is good to use small, neat lures like soft plastics. Sea bream do take lures just like the bream that live in rivers, ponds, and lakes.
Bream fish usually prefer swimming within the 12-25 foot range, but it is hard to predict how deep one should fish for bream, as they do not strictly follow that approximated depth. They can find a better, more shallow spot full of oxygen and nutrients and easily move there.