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Mallacoota gearing up for Hobies

11 October 2024
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The last time the Hobie Fishing Series was in Mallacoota, Lakes Entrance bream fishing enthusiast, Steven Pryke, claimed the 2023 Hobie Fishing Australian Championship. Pryke conquered 56 of the country's best anglers in difficult conditions to fulfil a life long dream. (photo: Hobie Australia)

The last time the Hobie Fishing Series was in Mallacoota, Lakes Entrance bream fishing enthusiast, Steven Pryke, claimed the 2023 Hobie Fishing Australian Championship. Pryke conquered 56 of the country's best anglers in difficult conditions to fulfil a life long dream. (photo: Hobie Australia)

The Hobie kayak fishing series returns to Victoria’s east on October 19-20, with Mallacoota hosting round seven of series 15.

The Mallacoota event is always one of the events most popular, with Australian’s best anglers keen to tackle the bream in the sensational Mallacoota estuaries.

Mallacoota Inlet is a fishing paradise, bream and flathead fishing inside the inlet is unmatched.

Among the plethora of excellent estuaries in East Gippsland, Mallacoota sits atop the list in terms of fish quality and quantity.

Bream are the most sought-after species in the lake and the target fish of the Hobie competition, regularly weighing over a kilogram.

The Hobie event is a kayak only event, with two days of fishing in specified time slots, with the tournament event; cast and retrieve, lure and fly only.

All anglers return to the weigh-in area, with their heaviest bag of live and legal fish (three per day).

The event winner is determined by the highest combined total over the two days, with all fish released back into the water after weigh-in.

The last time an event was held in Mallacoota was in November last year, the 2023 Hobie Fishing Series 14 Australian Championship, which was taken out by Lakes Entrance bream fishing enthusiast, Steven Pryke, who conquered 56 of the country’s best anglers in difficult conditions to fulfil a life long dream.

Pryke emerged victorious with his nine bream haul for the three day event, weighing in at 8.05 kilograms (kgs), 0.72kg more than Queensland’s Tyson Hayes and Bega’s Ben Hanscombe.

Pryke again looms as the angler to beat, most probably fishing with a combination of cranks and top waters, consisted of sugar pens and bent minnows, which he works through the Mallacoota flats.

The event will attract a big field and the winner is always hard to pick, but you can be assured Mallacoota won’t disappoint, as the fishing is always magnificent in the tranquil surrounds in Gippsland’s far east.

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