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The Bony Bream

Jason Wilhelm with his 124cm Bara and 30kgs! Caught on a Bushy Stiffy Boney Bream Lure. May 2007
The second lure in the stiffy family is the Bony Bream which again was designed as an impoundment barra lure.

This lure is fairly unusual as it is a floating bibbless minnow.

All you have to do to fish this lure well is to cast it out and wind it in at a steady speed.

The Bony bream is designed to fish only a couple of feet under the water and it is ideal for fishing around and over the shallow weedbeds in the major impoundments.

This lure wobbles like a wounded bony bream which is the natural tucker of the impoundment barra and it flashes brilliantly in the moonlight to attract fish from a long way off.

The lure casts a mile or you can troll it right in the shallows where the big fish hang out.

All stiffy lures are designed to take punishment and the bony bream has the heavy duty owner hooks and rings.

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