EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 1H 12M
Ep 185: Hobie Kayak Fishing,Round 1, Bemm River, Feb 17-18, 2026
from The Bream Fishing Project · host Andrew Death
Hobie Fishing Series 2026 Round 1 – Bemm River | Greg & David Crebert Go 1–2 | Leon Leong Breaks It Down In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to Bemm River in Victoria for Round 1 of the 2026 Hobie Fishing Series, held on 17–18 February 2026. This round was sponsored by St. Croix Rods and Strike Pro, and it produced one of the best stories you could ask for to start the new Hobie season. At the end of two fascinating days of fishing, the event delivered a remarkable result with brothers Greg Crebert and David Crebert finishing first and second, while Leon Leong rounded out the podium in third place after a very methodical and thoughtful tournament performance. This episode includes discussion about: • tournament strategy at Bemm River • fishing weed edges and flats • how wind direction shaped the event • lure choice for big BREAM • breaking down open water structure • the mental side of tournament fishing Hosted by Andrew Death, the 2019 Hobie Kayak Fishing World Champion, this episode is a great recap of a cracking tournament and a strong start to the 2026 Hobie season. Event Overview Event: Hobie Fishing Series 2026 – Round 1 Location: Bemm River, Victoria Dates: 17–18 February 2026 Round Sponsors: St. Croix Rods and Strike Pro Bemm River once again showed why it is such a respected tournament location, producing strong bags and interesting tactical fishing. The winning total weight was 6.14 kg, which works out to just over 1 kg per fish across the six fish weighed over the two competition days. Special Awards and Division Winners Big BREAM Cameron Cole – 1.15 kg Monster Mover Corey Lean Day 1 – 0.14 kg Day 2 – 1.96 kg Youth Division Riley Whelan – 2.62 kg Women’s Division Ruth Beeby – 4.30 kg Masters Division Patrick Byrne – 4.33 kg First-Time Competitor David Chapman – 1.97 kg Overall Podium Results 🥇 1st Place – Greg Crebert Total – 6.14 kg 🥈 2nd Place – David Crebert Day 1 – 2.29 kg Day 2 – 2.97 kg Total – 5.26 kg 🥉 3rd Place – Leon Leong Day 1 – 2.23 kg Day 2 – 2.71 kg Total – 4.94 kg Leon Leong – Third Place Leon Leong’s interview is one of the highlights of this episode. Andrew notes during the conversation that listeners should pay attention to the way Leon broke down the system and worked through the conditions, because his approach was very disciplined and thoughtful. Leon explains how his preparation included: • listening to previous Bemm River podcast episodes • researching the fishery online • testing the river during pre-fish before abandoning that plan • identifying a key five-foot zone with broken weed patches Using side scan, Leon located fish holding around weed patches and worked through the area very methodically. His key lures and tackle included: • Cleaver Sprat plastics • Wave Minnow • Clone Prawn • Atomic Deep 38 crankbait • three-pound leader • Atlas tungsten jigheads • Shine Away and S-Factor scent Leon describes how: • the fish wanted long pauses and subtle bites on Day 1 • on Day 2 they responded strongly to the Cleaver Sprat • broken weed patches in about five feet of water held the better fish • kayak positioning and wind direction were critical For third place Leon took home: • $895 cash • St. Croix Mojo Bass rod • trophy and sponsor prize pack • qualification for the Australian Championship Greg and David Crebert – Brothers Finish 1st and 2nd One of the best stories from the event was the Crebert brothers finishing first and second. Andrew interviews Greg Crebert and David Crebert together, which makes for a fun conversation as they talk about fishing together and competing against each other. They explain that: • every fishing trip between them becomes competitive • they record results when fishing socially • they share information but still want to beat each other • this result was special because it happened with family Pre-Fish Strategy The Creberts kept things simple during pre-fish. They headed toward Mahogany, where they quickly found fish holding close to the reeds. Key lures included: • Sprat 75 soft plastics • Baby Vibes During pre-fish the fish were sitting extremely shallow, right near the reeds. Day 1 Conditions changed slightly and the bigger fish were no longer right in the shallows. Both anglers moved slightly deeper to target fish around weed edges. David Crebert • early fish – 900 g • second fish – 540 g • third fish – 760 g Day 1 total – 2.29 kg Greg Crebert • early fish – 900 g • second fish – 450 g • third fish – 1.1 kg • later upgrade – 980 g Day 1 total – 2.97 kg Greg finished Day 1 in first place. Day 2 Stronger winds on Day 2 forced both anglers to adjust by moving to heavier jigheads while continuing to fish the same productive area. David Crebert Late upgrades pushed his bag to: 2.97 kg on Day 2 5.26 kg total Greg Crebert Greg found a late bite window and upgraded strongly with several quality fish. Final winning weight – 6.14 kg Key Lures and Techniques This episode includes lots of useful insight into lure selection and tournament tactics. Lures mentioned • Sprat 75 plastics • Cleaver Sprat • Wave Minnow • Clone Prawn • Atomic Deep 38 • Baby Vibe Key tactical themes • targeting broken weed patches • reading side scan for fish positioning • adjusting to wind direction • changing jighead weights for wind conditions • fishing productive depth zones rather than just banks • staying patient until feeding windows appear The Bream Fishing Project Hosted by Andrew Death 2019 Hobie Kayak Fishing World Champion The Bream Fishing Project brings you: • tournament recaps • interviews with top anglers • BREAM lure fishing tactics • kayak tournament strategy from around Australia New episodes every Tuesday. Join The Bream Fishing Project Collective Want deeper insight into tournament tactics and discussions around episodes like this? 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Hobie Fishing Series 2026 Round 1 – Bemm River | Greg & David Crebert Go 1–2 | Leon Leong Breaks It Down In this episode of The Bream Fishing Project, we head to Bemm River in Victoria for Round 1 of the 2026 Hobie Fishing Series, held on 17–18 February 2026. This round was sponsored by St. Croix Rods and Strike Pro, and it produced one of the best stories you could ask for to start the new Hobie season. At the end of two fascinating days of fishing, the event delivered a remarkable result with brothers Greg Crebert and David Crebert finishing first and second, while Leon Leong rounded out the podium in third place after a very methodical and thoughtful tournament performance. This episode includes discussion about: • tournament strategy at Bemm River• fishing weed edges and flats• how wind direction shaped the event• lure choice for big BREAM• breaking down open water structure• the mental side of tournament fishing Hosted by Andrew Death, the 2019 Hobie Kayak Fishing World Champion, this episode is a great recap of a cracking tournament and a strong start to the 2026 Hobie season. Event Overview Event: Hobie Fishing Series 2026 – Round 1Location: Bemm River, VictoriaDates: 17–18 February 2026Round Sponsors: St. Croix Rods and Strike Pro Bemm River once again showed why it is such a respected tournament location, producing strong bags and interesting tactical fishing. The winning total weight was 6.14 kg, which works out to just over 1 kg per fish across the six fish weighed over the two competition days. Special Awards and Division Winners Big BREAMCameron Cole – 1.15 kg Monster MoverCorey LeanDay 1 – 0.14 kgDay 2 – 1.96 kg Youth DivisionRiley Whelan – 2.62 kg Women’s DivisionRuth Beeby – 4.30 kg Masters DivisionPatrick Byrne – 4.33 kg First-Time CompetitorDavid Chapman – 1.97 kg Overall Podium Results 🥇 1st Place – Greg CrebertTotal – 6.14 kg 🥈 2nd Place – David CrebertDay 1 – 2.29 kgDay 2 – 2.97 kgTotal – 5.26 kg 🥉 3rd Place – Leon LeongDay 1 – 2.23 kgDay 2 – 2.71 kgTotal – 4.94 kg Leon Leong – Third Place Leon Leong’s interview is one of the highlights of this episode. Andrew notes during the conversation that listeners should pay attention to the way Leon broke down the system and worked through the conditions, because his approach was very disciplined and thoughtful. Leon explains how his preparation included: • listening to previous Bemm River podcast episodes• researching the fishery online• testing the river during pre-fish before abandoning that plan• identifying a key five-foot zone with broken weed patches Using side scan, Leon located fish holding around weed patches and worked through the area very methodically. His key lures and tackle included: • Cleaver Sprat plastics• Wave Minnow• Clone Prawn• Atomic Deep 38 crankbait• three-pound leader• Atlas tungsten jigheads• Shine Away and S-Factor scent Leon describes how: • the fish wanted long pauses and subtle bites on Day 1• on Day 2 they responded strongly to the Cleaver Sprat• broken weed patches in about five feet of water held the better fish• kayak positioning and wind direction were critical For third place Leon took home: • $895 cash• St. Croix Mojo Bass rod• trophy and sponsor prize pack• qualification for the Australian Championship Greg and David Crebert – Brothers Finish 1st and 2nd One of the best stories from the event was the Crebert brothers finishing first and second. Andrew interviews Greg Crebert and David Crebert together, which makes for a fun conversation as they talk about fishing together and competing against each other. They explain that: • every fishing trip between them becomes competitive• they record results when fishing socially• they share information but still want to beat each other• this result was special because it happened with family Pre-Fish Strategy The Creberts kept things simple during pre-fish. They headed toward Mahogany, where they quickly found fish holding close to the reeds. Key lures included: •
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