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This week on The Bream Fishing Project we’re headed to the Gold Coast for TT Round 6 of the Hobie Kayak Fishing Series 16, held on the 9–10 August 2025. Normally this round is all sunshine and flat water… this year, the anglers got absolutely belted by wind and swell. Arena zones were cut, Sunday was shortened by an hour, and anyone heading wide had to really earn it.
Even with the tough weather, the 47-angler field still turned on quality fish and a genuine shootout between the reef specialists and the canal and bridge guys.
I kick things off with a look at the tides and bite periods for both days, including:
Saturday fish activity score of 97, with a major bite mid-morning and a high tide around 7:49 am
Sunday still at 94 on the activity wheel, with another strong late-morning major bite and low tide just after lines-out
From there we run through the division results:
Overall 1st: Simon Morley – 6/6 for 4.01 kg (1.80 kg + 2.21 kg) fishing the reef off Wavebreak Island
2nd: Andrew Krushka (TAS) – 6/6 for 3.40 kg (1.44 kg + 1.96 kg) out of the Nerang bridges and canals
3rd: Stephen Maas – 6/6 for 3.33 kg, just 10 grams ahead of 4th place
Big Bream: Andrew Kraka with a 0.78 kg lump
Monster Mover: Brack Guru with 1.72 kg on day two after a day-one donut
Youth: Riley Whelan – 6 fish for 2.26 kg
Masters: Greg Cooper (WA)
First-Timers: Travis “Leg” with 6 fish for 2.02 kg
We also keep score in the unofficial “Batman & Robin” Hurricane Lures rivalry. With Tony Pettie sitting this one out, Simon’s win on the reef firmly cements him as Batman for now.
Then it’s into the angler interviews:
3rd – Stephen Maas:
2nd – Andrew Krushka (Tasmania):
1st – Simon Morley:
We wrap up with a quick reminder about The Bream Fishing Project Collective – the subscription community where we dive deeper into challenges, lures, techniques and on-water problem-solving through live streams, group chats and bonus episodes. If you’re time-poor but want to make your hours on the water count, it’s there to help you fast-track your bream fishing.
Hit follow, leave a rating, and share this episode with a mate who loves Hobie bream comps on the Goldy.
By Andrew DeathThis week on The Bream Fishing Project we’re headed to the Gold Coast for TT Round 6 of the Hobie Kayak Fishing Series 16, held on the 9–10 August 2025. Normally this round is all sunshine and flat water… this year, the anglers got absolutely belted by wind and swell. Arena zones were cut, Sunday was shortened by an hour, and anyone heading wide had to really earn it.
Even with the tough weather, the 47-angler field still turned on quality fish and a genuine shootout between the reef specialists and the canal and bridge guys.
I kick things off with a look at the tides and bite periods for both days, including:
Saturday fish activity score of 97, with a major bite mid-morning and a high tide around 7:49 am
Sunday still at 94 on the activity wheel, with another strong late-morning major bite and low tide just after lines-out
From there we run through the division results:
Overall 1st: Simon Morley – 6/6 for 4.01 kg (1.80 kg + 2.21 kg) fishing the reef off Wavebreak Island
2nd: Andrew Krushka (TAS) – 6/6 for 3.40 kg (1.44 kg + 1.96 kg) out of the Nerang bridges and canals
3rd: Stephen Maas – 6/6 for 3.33 kg, just 10 grams ahead of 4th place
Big Bream: Andrew Kraka with a 0.78 kg lump
Monster Mover: Brack Guru with 1.72 kg on day two after a day-one donut
Youth: Riley Whelan – 6 fish for 2.26 kg
Masters: Greg Cooper (WA)
First-Timers: Travis “Leg” with 6 fish for 2.02 kg
We also keep score in the unofficial “Batman & Robin” Hurricane Lures rivalry. With Tony Pettie sitting this one out, Simon’s win on the reef firmly cements him as Batman for now.
Then it’s into the angler interviews:
3rd – Stephen Maas:
2nd – Andrew Krushka (Tasmania):
1st – Simon Morley:
We wrap up with a quick reminder about The Bream Fishing Project Collective – the subscription community where we dive deeper into challenges, lures, techniques and on-water problem-solving through live streams, group chats and bonus episodes. If you’re time-poor but want to make your hours on the water count, it’s there to help you fast-track your bream fishing.
Hit follow, leave a rating, and share this episode with a mate who loves Hobie bream comps on the Goldy.

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