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Welcome to the West Australian Tournament Fishing Boat Show Round 3 episode! In this episode, we delve into the captivating world of competitive fishing, recounting the highlights of the tournament and celebrating the top performers.
In third place, we find the formidable team of Alex Griesdorf and Ben Oakes. Alex makes a triumphant return to the Bream Fishing Project with another solid result, showcasing his skills in catching the elusive bream. What's the secret to his success? Well, most of his bags were reeled in using the innovative Pygmy Mussel from Blue Lip Baits. You won't want to miss the details of their strategy and the moments that secured them a podium finish.
In the runner-up spot, we have Stuart McCarthy and Aden Miller, who decided to stick with man-made structures as well. These skilled anglers brought in a fantastic kicker fish on both days of the tournament, along with two remarkably consistent bags. Their secret weapon? The deadly combination of Blue Lip Baits Pygmy Mussel and Zipbaits Rigge 56 hardbody lures. Tune in to find out how they executed their game plan and came close to claiming the top spot.
Now, let's talk about the impressive mother and son duo, Jenny and Joseph Gardner, who not only held onto their day 1 lead but dominated the competition to clinch the first-place title. Their catch included the big bream of the day, weighing in at 1.160kg! How did they do it? They expertly fished man-made structures with the new Blue Lip Baits Pygmy Mussel in Dark Night and Muddy Bank colours. Their technique involved precision casting, allowing the bait to sink before delivering short and subtle hops – a strategy that paid off handsomely!
Join us as we explore the captivating stories, strategies, and triumphs of the West Australian Tournament Fishing Boat Show Round 3. Whether you're an avid angler or simply a fan of competitive fishing, this podcast episode is a must-listen!
By Andrew DeathWelcome to the West Australian Tournament Fishing Boat Show Round 3 episode! In this episode, we delve into the captivating world of competitive fishing, recounting the highlights of the tournament and celebrating the top performers.
In third place, we find the formidable team of Alex Griesdorf and Ben Oakes. Alex makes a triumphant return to the Bream Fishing Project with another solid result, showcasing his skills in catching the elusive bream. What's the secret to his success? Well, most of his bags were reeled in using the innovative Pygmy Mussel from Blue Lip Baits. You won't want to miss the details of their strategy and the moments that secured them a podium finish.
In the runner-up spot, we have Stuart McCarthy and Aden Miller, who decided to stick with man-made structures as well. These skilled anglers brought in a fantastic kicker fish on both days of the tournament, along with two remarkably consistent bags. Their secret weapon? The deadly combination of Blue Lip Baits Pygmy Mussel and Zipbaits Rigge 56 hardbody lures. Tune in to find out how they executed their game plan and came close to claiming the top spot.
Now, let's talk about the impressive mother and son duo, Jenny and Joseph Gardner, who not only held onto their day 1 lead but dominated the competition to clinch the first-place title. Their catch included the big bream of the day, weighing in at 1.160kg! How did they do it? They expertly fished man-made structures with the new Blue Lip Baits Pygmy Mussel in Dark Night and Muddy Bank colours. Their technique involved precision casting, allowing the bait to sink before delivering short and subtle hops – a strategy that paid off handsomely!
Join us as we explore the captivating stories, strategies, and triumphs of the West Australian Tournament Fishing Boat Show Round 3. Whether you're an avid angler or simply a fan of competitive fishing, this podcast episode is a must-listen!

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