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Ready to experience the thrill of reeling in monster bream? At Fishing Superstore, we want our customers to achieve the big high that comes from hauling a great catch. Our collection of bream lures is expertly selected to cover any kind of situation and make for an exciting fishing experience.
Equip yourself with the best fishing lures for bream and turn your cast into a catch with our range at Fishing Superstore!
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Best Lures For Bream
When planning the perfect day, the perfect spot, and the perfect fishing buddies, it is important to make sure you have the perfect fishing equipment as well, especially for bream lures. You need the good ones that your prey will fall for.
Bream are the type of fish that usually inhabit rivers, lakes, and ponds with muddy bottoms, even around structures, such as wharves and jetties full of nutrient-rich algae. They are attracted to colourful jigs, crankbaits, and soft plastics that mimic the appearance and movements of crabs, prawns, and baitfish. At Fishing Superstore, we offer an extensive range of the best fishing lures for bream in all the most practical designs. They suit different fishing techniques, are protected from saltwater corrosion, and are great for navigating the sometimes tricky areas where the bream hide.
Here are a few reasons our range of fishing lures for bream is a great addition to your tackle box:
- A good variety of lures for bream. We have a large selection of lures that are great for catching bream: crankbaits, vibe lures, soft plastics, flathead, 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. When it comes to catching bream, it is important to have a wide variety of lure colours available in your tackle equipment. We offer bream lures in a range of realistic camouflage tones, along with multicoloured and sparkling options for changing conditions. All lures are UV resistant.
- High-quality bream lures. At Fishing Superstore, we are not just suppliers of fishing equipment—we are also fishing enthusiasts with lifelong angling experience. We make sure we stock the best fishing lures for bream to provide you with the best 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!
If 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 to receive a refund.
If you have any questions about our fishing equipment and services, contact us—we are always happy to help.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I use your bream lures in saltwater and freshwater?
Yes! All bream lures sold at Fishing Superstore are suitable for both salt and freshwater conditions, unless otherwise specified on the product listing.
2. Are your bream lures beginner-friendly?
Absolutely. We offer a variety of bream lures that are perfect for beginners, including soft plastics and easy-to-cast hardbody lures.
3. Do you offer free shipping on bream lures?
We offer free standard shipping Australia-wide for all orders over $49, including bream lures. Check our Shipping page for full details and express options.
4. What hook sizes do your bream lures use?
Hook sizes vary depending on the brand and style of lure, but most bream lures come with hooks ranging from size 6 to 1. For soft plastics used with jigheads, the most popular setup for targeting bream is hook sizes between 4 and 1. However, depending on the conditions or fish size, 1/0 or 2/0 hooks may be suitable.
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5. How do you catch bream in Australia?
In Australia, the black bream is prevalent in southern waters, and the yellowfin bream dominates the north and east coasts. They thrive in estuaries, coastal lakes, and rivers, especially around structures like jetties, bridge pylons, oyster racks, mangroves, fallen trees, and rocky outcrops.
Focus your efforts around structure-rich areas and fish during dawn, dusk, or incoming tides. Use light tackle, small spinning reels, and a fluorocarbon leader of 6-10lb. Soft plastics and shallow-diving lures are the most effective. Adaptability and patience are key to catching bream in Australia.
6. What is the best lure for catching bream?
Soft plastics and small hardbody lures work best for bream. Choose natural colours that mimic baitfish, crabs, or prawns, especially in murky water conditions where visibility matters.
7. What is the best time to catch bream?
Bream bite most actively during low-light periods at dusk and dawn. However, in dirty water or on overcast days, they may feed throughout daylight hours. Spring to early summer is the best season for bream fishing.
8. Do sea bream take lures?
Yes! Sea bream readily take lures just like river and lake bream. Use small soft plastics that are neat and compact to suit their small mouths and sharp teeth.
9. How deep should you fish for bream?
Bream usually swim within 1-3 metres but may go as deep as 8 metres depending on tide, weather, and season. They move shallower in warm weather and deeper in winter. Rising tides are best for accessing shallow feeding areas.
10. Do bream prefer soft plastics or hardbody lures?
Both work well. Soft plastics are ideal for finesse fishing in clear water, while hardbody lures are better around heavy structures where a strong action helps trigger bites.
11. What colours attract bream the most?
Natural colours like olive, brown, and grey work best. In murky conditions, bright colours like pink, green, orange, and chartreuse can be effective. Motor oil-coloured lures with sparkle and UV-reactive designs are also popular.