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In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to one of Andrew’s favourite waterways — Forster — for the NSW Tournament Series, held July 12–13, 2025. This round had it all: clear weather, light winds, and a bite period that lined up perfectly with the fish catches.
Andrew breaks down the tides and bite periods for both days, then dives straight into detailed angler interviews from the top of the leaderboard. You’ll hear how each team approached the racks, what lures worked, and how subtle changes in technique made all the difference.
🥇 1st Place – Team Stratosphere: David Masters
🥈 2nd Place – Team Tackle Addiction / Dizzy Scent: Rick King & Ryan Honeybrook.
🥉 3rd Place – Team Skeeter: Hayden Wadsworth & Chris Smith
Saturday: Minor 7:08–8:38 AM | Major 11:46 AM–2:16 PM
Sunday: Minor 7:45–9:15 AM | Major 12:38–3:08 PM
Grubs & Crabbies dominated across both days
Rack edges and outer poles produced quality fish
Key leaders: 8–12lb fluorocarbon
Common thread: patience, precision, and timing around bite periods
Big thanks to Grant Oliver and the NSW Tournament Series crew for running another great event.
Join The Bream Fishing Project Collective for live sessions, deep-dive challenges, and bonus content: breamfishingproject.supercast.com
Follow on Instagram: @thebreamfishingproject
#BreamFishing #Foster #BreamTournaments #LureFishing #TheBreamFishingProject #NSWTournamentSeries #BaitJunkie #CrabbyLures #FishingPodcast #KayakFishing #EstuaryFishing #RackFishing #FishingAustralia
By Andrew DeathIn this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to one of Andrew’s favourite waterways — Forster — for the NSW Tournament Series, held July 12–13, 2025. This round had it all: clear weather, light winds, and a bite period that lined up perfectly with the fish catches.
Andrew breaks down the tides and bite periods for both days, then dives straight into detailed angler interviews from the top of the leaderboard. You’ll hear how each team approached the racks, what lures worked, and how subtle changes in technique made all the difference.
🥇 1st Place – Team Stratosphere: David Masters
🥈 2nd Place – Team Tackle Addiction / Dizzy Scent: Rick King & Ryan Honeybrook.
🥉 3rd Place – Team Skeeter: Hayden Wadsworth & Chris Smith
Saturday: Minor 7:08–8:38 AM | Major 11:46 AM–2:16 PM
Sunday: Minor 7:45–9:15 AM | Major 12:38–3:08 PM
Grubs & Crabbies dominated across both days
Rack edges and outer poles produced quality fish
Key leaders: 8–12lb fluorocarbon
Common thread: patience, precision, and timing around bite periods
Big thanks to Grant Oliver and the NSW Tournament Series crew for running another great event.
Join The Bream Fishing Project Collective for live sessions, deep-dive challenges, and bonus content: breamfishingproject.supercast.com
Follow on Instagram: @thebreamfishingproject
#BreamFishing #Foster #BreamTournaments #LureFishing #TheBreamFishingProject #NSWTournamentSeries #BaitJunkie #CrabbyLures #FishingPodcast #KayakFishing #EstuaryFishing #RackFishing #FishingAustralia

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